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Korea War veteran tells of horror seeing napalm used for first time

Korea War veteran tells of horror seeing napalm used for first time Newshub 6 hrs ago © Video - Newshub; Image - Newshub Watch: Korean War veteran Gordon Sutherland speaks to Newshub. Anzac dawn services were packed out throughout the country on Sunday for the first full-scale commemorations in three years. With the country in lockdown last year, and scaled back services in 2019 after the mosque attacks - Sunday s events were full to the brim. The notes of The Last Post ringing out across Auckland s war memorial carrying with them the sacrifices of those who served. Finally the concept of service is no longer defined by gender, race or religion but by values and by commitment, Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern Ardern said on Sunday.

Live: National Anzac Day remembrance service underway in Wellington

Live: National Anzac Day remembrance service underway in Wellington Newshub 2 hrs ago Mark Quinlivan, Crystal Wu © Newshub. Watch: West Coast man makes more than 100 poppy bowls for RSAs, churches, and marae. Kia ora, good morning and welcome to Newshub s live online coverage of Anzac Day 2021. The public holiday marks the anniversary of the landing of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps at Gallipoli on April 25, 1915. West Coast man makes more than 100 poppy bowls for RSAs, churches, maraes UP NEXT People throughout the two countries are preparing to fall silent in remembrance of those who fought for our freedoms. For a full guide to Anzac Day services and parades throughout New Zealand including times and locations, click here.

I had tears in my eyes : Thousands attend Anzac Day services around Aotearoa

I had tears in my eyes : Thousands attend Anzac Day services around Aotearoa © RNZ/Vinay Ranchhod Attendees at Auckland s Anzac Day commemorations say they are thankful to be able to gather again after missing a year due to Covid-19. About 15,000 people attended the city s main Dawn Service at the Auckland War Memorial Museum under clear skies. Paul Banks, whose father flew in combat in World War II and whose mother was in the civil defence corps in London, said the service was particularly special. It s been two years since we ve had one of these. By the time The Last Post and the Lament were played, I had tears in my eyes. It was far more moving emotionally for me than I can remember in the past, Banks said.

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