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Deep connection with soldiers’ stories

ONE often overlooked fact of World War I is the first shot of the war was fired in Australian territory.
Another little known fact is that shot was ordered by Charles Morris, an artillery major and later a resident of Montrose.
This infamous shot was fired from Point Nepean at an escaping German vessel and really highlights the deeply ingrained connection this area has with the formative years of the Anzac spirit.
The Yarra Ranges is draped in incredible stories of courage, hardship and persistence.
It must be remembered that 100 years ago, not many could have predicted the atrocities that lay ahead for our country and our soldiers.
Most of these soldiers had never been outside of their home country before, let alone fought in battle.
Over the course of that war, 420,000 Australians enlisted and earned the Anzac moniker, while more than 8000 Australians died at Gallipoli from a total of 60,000 Australian fatalities. 160,000 were injured.
Anzac Day is always a special and solemn occasion.
But it will be especially so this year, with the centenary of the first Anzac Day.
Locally, the Warburton RSL is commemorating the service and the sacrifice of the 151 local men who served by constructing a beautiful mural wall, featuring a mosaic poppy for each of the 47 soldiers who were killed in action.
Also in the lead up to this centenary event, I had the honour of helping launch the book Great Courage and Initiative – The Heroic Life of George Ingram VC MM.
A Seville local, Ingram was awarded the Victoria Cross, our highest decoration for gallantry, in recognition for his bravery on the Western Front in France.
Anzac Day is a time to remember and reflect on the service and sacrifice of Yarra Valley locals and an opportunity to rededicate ourselves to the memory of those who served our nation.
If you are able to, I encourage you to attend a dawn service in your local town or follow coverage through the day to remember all Australians who have served from World War I to those serving today.

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