I found out a few years ago that my great-great uncle was KIA at Gallipoli. Anzac day always meant something to me as an Aussie, but it means something else now. Watching this is just kind of making me a little emotional. Thank you to all who serve and currently serve. Lest We Forget.
This just hit me hard, Australian through and through yet been in the USA for the last 5 years almost, can forget and won’t forget my bringing you and year after year of remembrance. Lest we forget
I don't like AFL, I'm a soccer fan, but goddamn I love that we do this as a nation at important AFL events. It simultaneously makes me more alienated, and more ingrained.
"Those heroes that shed their blood and lost their lives... You are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side now here in this country of ours... you, the mothers, who sent their sons from faraway countries wipe away your tears; your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land. They have become our sons as well The Founder of Turkish Republic and the Presidential Mustafa Kemal ATATURK Best regards from Turkey...
NEVER FORGET THEM! Australia is clear at the other end of the world from me, but for years I was so horrified by all the atrocities done by the British Government to Australia's brave sons and daughters and their own sons and daughters that I first fell into grief and then began to study the entire span of the war. As a military devotee to our own Armed Forces and all good nations especially Australia and New Zealand's too (I include them right with Aussies. Anzac was the word to those here who don't know for Australian New Zealand Army Corps if I'm not 100% correct in the translation please correct me) and as a huge fan of Australia and New Zealand which for over 21 years I have longed to see my heart is with you all. Not just on this one day- forever. Not one day goes by when I don't remember the sacrifices made by all the nations who fought and continue to fight all over the globe for making the world a better place, but in this solemn case as an entire generation that were destroyed and devastated by the horrific and sickening living conditions, horrific and sickening battles, and the brutality of the war that never should have happened and with its occurrence truly should have ended the world wide cycle of bloodshed. Soldiers, sailors, marines, Airmen- they are brave and they are my biggest passion and inspiration. Australia to me and our other allies we are blessed to have and I consider us all as one together. We need each other. We have our national rivalries that need to be kept to only sporting events and we have very many different cultures, but everyone who serves America, Britain, Australia, New Zealand, and our long standing European brethren deserve the kind of attention and respect and love this service demonstrates. I am very choked up right now. Remember them and cherish their memory.
The world is falling apart it's all going wrong, when they tell you "we don't have a culture" remind them of this. That time your warriors answered, that time YOUR culture chose to defend itself. Never forget.
ANZAC day is when we commemorate the soldiers who have died at Gallipoli in WW1, Gallipoli was in the Ottoman Empire, the ANZACs stood for the Australian New Zealand Army Corps , and it was with a few French soldiers, but it is a commemoration because, the Ottoman Empire gave massive losses of Life to the ANZACs and the French and they had to pull out the troops, we say “Lest We Forget” that’s what we do :P
Quite a very moving ceremony EVEN IF the only game at Gallipoli was a rugby union match between Australia and NZ on Mudros Island. Pity this great theatre is spoilt too with James Hird and his team of magic potion experts. That aside a very moving service with a nice token towards the singing of God Defend NZ in English only.
Amar Jawan=The immortal soldier.Veer Bhogya Vasundhara=The brave rules the earth.There were soldiers of British India Army also at the Anzac cove bay that year who fought along the brave Australians as well as the brave New Zealand soldiers.I like the way that particular army officer gave the command.""Hep"
100,000 people and you could hear a pin drop. Respect!
this gose to show how much respect astralians have for the hero the faugh for us and gave us everything
I’m glad they played both the Australian and New Zealand anthumn
Naythen It is ANZAC. Both countries are brothers.
Yup, we're like cousins/brothers
The 2 toughest and bravest diggers on our planet. The Australian and New Zealand soldiers. Lest we forget.
They played both anthumns bc Anzac stands for Australia New Zealand army corps
Anthem *
the only time that you will just hear the buzzing of the lights at the mcg
In the moment of silence I thought my iPad was on mute but it was all the way up
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Who in the hell would dislike this???
probably aboriginals because the national anthem maybe....smh
Anyone from Sydney or nrl supporters
No one mate
@Richard Sivell was about to say that
@Richard Sivell they don't even assimilate mate
I found out a few years ago that my great-great uncle was KIA at Gallipoli. Anzac day always meant something to me as an Aussie, but it means something else now. Watching this is just kind of making me a little emotional. Thank you to all who serve and currently serve. Lest We Forget.
I don't like to cry. But this breaks me. I think of dad. I miss him.
Rationalist Society ur dad did what only some people can do sacrifice their lives for other people
GoodOldOzzy REALLY DUDE
@Keskinjr i know this was 10 months ago but what did the goodoldozzy guy say if you remember
Liam Mladenich There’s always going to be flogs like that in the world. I don’t understand who can even dislike videos like these
This just hit me hard, Australian through and through yet been in the USA for the last 5 years almost, can forget and won’t forget my bringing you and year after year of remembrance. Lest we forget
one of the very few times that the stadium is dead silent that is respect God bless all the heroic sojers
the only time it ever is
Soldiers*
I always pay respect to them cause my great grandpa was in the war
I don't like AFL, I'm a soccer fan, but goddamn I love that we do this as a nation at important AFL events. It simultaneously makes me more alienated, and more ingrained.
holy crap i get goosebumps everytime i watch this.. and who in the hell would dislike this?
RESPECT FROM HOLLAND !! at may the 5th we remebering our freedom from the ww2
I was watching the game from the care by parent loungeroom at the royal children's hospital in Melbourne that day it was amazing
"Those heroes that shed their blood and lost their lives... You are now lying in the soil of a friendly country. Therefore rest in peace. There is no difference between the Johnnies and the Mehmets to us where they lie side by side now here in this country of ours... you, the mothers, who sent their sons from faraway countries wipe away your tears; your sons are now lying in our bosom and are in peace. After having lost their lives on this land. They have become our sons as well
The Founder of Turkish Republic and the Presidential Mustafa Kemal ATATURK
Best regards from Turkey...
Ceyhun Ersoy k
Im Australian, i got a tattoo of Mustapha Kemal on my forearm due to these words,Anzac day in Gallipoli. 2014 with my son.respect returned.
🇭🇲 LEST WE FORGET 🇭🇲
We will remember them .... RIP......
R.I.P everyone who fight in the war 🌹
Lest we forget 🇦🇺🇳🇿🌹
WE WE NEVER FORGET WHAT YOU ALL DID.
Lions fan here and that was pure class, we probably wont hear a better speech from a player again 👏
Really RUclips? An ad just as the last post starts?
Respect all person in australia. Thanks for remembering serviceman .
🇦🇺LEST WE FORGET🇳🇿
We will always remember them…
NEVER FORGET THEM! Australia is clear at the other end of the world from me, but for years I was so horrified by all the atrocities done by the British Government to Australia's brave sons and daughters and their own sons and daughters that I first fell into grief and then began to study the entire span of the war. As a military devotee to our own Armed Forces and all good nations especially Australia and New Zealand's too (I include them right with Aussies. Anzac was the word to those here who don't know for Australian New Zealand Army Corps if I'm not 100% correct in the translation please correct me) and as a huge fan of Australia and New Zealand which for over 21 years I have longed to see my heart is with you all. Not just on this one day- forever. Not one day goes by when I don't remember the sacrifices made by all the nations who fought and continue to fight all over the globe for making the world a better place, but in this solemn case as an entire generation that were destroyed and devastated by the horrific and sickening living conditions, horrific and sickening battles, and the brutality of the war that never should have happened and with its occurrence truly should have ended the world wide cycle of bloodshed. Soldiers, sailors, marines, Airmen- they are brave and they are my biggest passion and inspiration. Australia to me and our other allies we are blessed to have and I consider us all as one together. We need each other. We have our national rivalries that need to be kept to only sporting events and we have very many different cultures, but everyone who serves America, Britain, Australia, New Zealand, and our long standing European brethren deserve the kind of attention and respect and love this service demonstrates. I am very choked up right now. Remember them and cherish their memory.
Benjamin Blake Mitchner but i wasnt born yet when it started
Yeah true
Yeah cheers mate
I am not reading all of that
@@TRtraybloxeey Do you agree with it at least?
lest we forget we will remember them
We will remember them 🇳🇿🇦🇺
It should have been much more significant as it was the centenary of the Anzac.
Letting know about anzac day
The world is falling apart it's all going wrong, when they tell you "we don't have a culture" remind them of this.
That time your warriors answered, that time YOUR culture chose to defend itself. Never forget.
Yes. We fought the wrong enemy in ww2. Our culture has been in decline ever since.
Oath brother.
So right alexander.
Lest we forget😢🇦🇺🇦🇺🇳🇿🇳🇿
Thank You
Sugarglider1
lest we forget 💐
We will remember 🇳🇿🇦🇺❤😍
ANZAC day is when we commemorate the soldiers who have died at Gallipoli in WW1,
Gallipoli was in the Ottoman Empire, the ANZACs stood for the Australian New Zealand Army Corps
, and it was with a few French soldiers, but it is a commemoration because, the Ottoman Empire gave massive losses of
Life to the ANZACs and the French and they had to pull out the troops, we say “Lest We Forget”
that’s what we do :P
churchill the butcher
I remember watching this
6:59 Why do they just sometimes Decide not to sing The Māori Verse?
Length most likely, NZ full anthem is 7 mins just the most common is sung
Why should they???
@@mjames4709 Because it's part of The Anthem.
Lest we forget. We shall remember them. 🌺
God bless the lot of you.
Is the one playing the 🎺 in full and fuller house
Are you in a back alley smoking crack or what
Quite a very moving ceremony EVEN IF the only game at Gallipoli was a rugby union match between Australia and NZ on Mudros Island. Pity this great theatre is spoilt too with James Hird and his team of magic potion experts. That aside a very moving service with a nice token towards the singing of God Defend NZ in English only.
how is it a nice token that the anthem was only sung in English. its disrespectful
@@mattfisher3825majority of ANZAC corps from New Zealand were European descent. Also the two verses have very similar meanings.
Is he saying "catapult party" .... I didn#t know the AGF still used them...
Catafalque party,it means a bier or podium for a casket.
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Respect!!! MOTH Salute!
Lest we forget 🇹🇷 🇦🇺
R.I.P. Turkish Mehmets and Australian Jonny’s
Johnny Turk affectionately known by Aussie's n kiwis👍😊
Anzac 1915 - 2023 🫡🌹💐
Last we forget
Remember, too, the Conscientious Objectors who showed as much-if not more-courage by refusing to engage in a senseless conflict: WW1
Lest we forget.
Play Waltzing Matilda and I might even sing along.
We pay respect to the people who died in war 🤝
Lest we forget 🌹🌹😇 🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺
Amar Jawan=The immortal soldier.Veer Bhogya Vasundhara=The brave rules the earth.There were soldiers of British India Army also at the Anzac cove bay that year who fought along the brave Australians as well as the brave New Zealand soldiers.I like the way that particular army officer gave the command.""Hep"
This is so sad
Last we forgoe🌺🌺🌺🌺
Hi
I know that you miss all that went to war got ded
Seema Prasad that's our sporting tradition for over 98 years
Jgd
Lest we forget
6 25 Some rude man yelled GO PIES
supersilly king king it’s so rude ay why would some rude guy say say that
Okay 👌 i think i know what i am doing here
aussie aussie aussie oi oi oi!!!!
lest we forget
Lest we forget 🇦🇺🇳🇿😭🌹
Kazakhstan 🇰🇿
Arman 1999, no, Australia 🇦🇺
Lest We Forget.
Co co
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Rest In Peace.
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oof
Australia all eat sosges
fuk stoy
Then comes the national anthem...which is almost the most horrible on earth.
skycruiser777 how so
If your an Australian, you stand anyway....show respect.
😂
Hayley Gibbs what
Virgin
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Lest we forget
Lest we forget