ANZAC Day. A day to remember the fallen and a time to reflect. On those that serve today and those that have served over the years, decades and now centuries.
Looking back into our past and the memories that were caught on film what struck me are the common elements, the people and their sense of duty to help humanity in far away places, and the important connections back to home (of places and family) which anchors them.
We see in this "propaganda" film of the thoughts of New Zealander's serving in Bomber Command. Are the aspirations of those that served then any different to those today? I think not, we all want a better place and a better future. Even if that means standing up to those that endanger that way of life.
For those that did return from WW2, their return was both a sense of pride and a time of reflection of those that didn't. For the likes of the 28th Māori Battalion, their families and their tribes welcomed back their men who distinguished themselves and their warrior ethos. Culture and connections grounded their return from the horrors of war that they experienced, with that weariness still etched on their faces in the news reel, probably only erasing over time as they returned mostly to their small villages and towns of peace and tranquility, and a normality far removed from anything they and their forebears ever experienced.
Those men continued to be quietly honored today in small towns and alike, history and tradition continues to be respected by the newer generations that follow.
Like for all ANZAC's that served, and continue to serve, in their towns and cities across the two nations today we will remember them.
Although I am someone who hasn't served (but like most, had family that have) I have the utmost respect for those that do and the sacrifices they make to keep us all safe. I think it is only fitting we speak of Defence for example on these forums in a positive way because they lay their lives on the line 24/7. They do their best with what they are given, and even though it may be with less in some instances, their professionalism is well respected by the many they work alongside and continue to work alongside across the globe.