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Last year, World War Two veteran Dennis Davis was marking Anzac Day on the front porch of his residence in Sydney s Castle Hill. We went out the front there and sat down and had a big fire in front of us to keep us warm.
This year, he had his grandchildren with him as he marked his 60th Anzac Day march.
He said he feels a strong sense of responsibility.
READ MORE It is a mark of respect and commemoration and also appreciation that I made it too, he told SBS News. I remember my mates everyday. And then of course coming here once a year, it is the outstanding part.
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Last year, World War Two veteran Dennis Davis was marking Anzac Day on the front porch of his residence in Sydney s Castle Hill. We went out the front there and sat down and had a big fire in front of us to keep us warm.
This year, he had his grandchildren with him as he marked his 60th Anzac Day march.
He said he feels a strong sense of responsibility.
READ MORE It is a mark of respect and commemoration and also appreciation that I made it too, he told SBS News. I remember my mates everyday. And then of course coming here once a year, it is the outstanding part.