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WW1 heroes. The great war. WW1 heroes. The great war.
First World War 1914-18.
The First World War remains the most (More) WW1 heroes. The great war.
First World War 1914-18.
The First World War remains the most costly conflict in terms of deaths and casualties. From a population of fewer than five million, 300,000 men enlisted, of which over 60,000 were killed and 156,000 wounded, gassed, or taken prisoner.
In 1916, Australians were at the main battle front of the war. In July, on the Somme, the Australians were engaged in one of the bloodiest, most destructive battles in history. Over several weeks, in a series of determined attacks against strong defense, the Australians suffered a rate of casualties that was nearly unsustainable. The single worst day of the war was at the battle of Fromelles with 5,000 Australian casualties, and no ground was taken. Nearly 23,000 Australians died at the Somme.
ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. ANZAC Day is held on April 25 and is the anniversary of the first major military action by Australian and New Zealand forces in the 1915 Gallipoli campaign during the First World War.
Over 8,000 Australian soldiers died in the Gallipoli campaign, and even though the campaign was a failure, the ANZAC legend was formed. Australia was a young nation and the courage and character shown by Australians at Gallipoli was quickly recognised and honored back home.
The First World War is often referred to as 'The Great War' or the 'war to end all wars'.
The song on this video is a national war memorial song and a tribute to the ANZAC spirit of mateship, courage, and sacrifice.
The song is timeless and honours the memory of those who have died in the service and defence of Australia in war.
The marching theme of the song is especially powerful and supports the spirit of ANZAC Day.
Any public broadcast or performance of the song requires the permission of the author - please contact Peter Barnes by email here or phone 0418 82 7756.
You can contact the author of the song if you would like to use the song for commemorative purposes for ANZAC Day and Remembrance Day. Music sheets are also available.
Concept, title, lyrics and copyright owner of the song: Peter Barnes
You can email the author (Peter Barnes) at peterbarnes@iprimus.com.au
You can read about the song at the website
http://www.australianwarheroes.com
Want to know what influenced the author to write and create the song? Go to
http://www.australianwarheroes.com/peter_barnes.htm
You can also watch a video of the song relating to the Vietnam War at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KWxUiO...
You can also watch a video of the song relating to the Korean War at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYNf5v2VK0c
You can also watch a video of the song relating to WW2 at http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeK9oTV37yA
Watch a new video tribute to those that serve in Australia's armed forces http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSv21Uqx89U
© Peter Barnes 2001 - 2007. All Rights Reserved. All content remains the property of the respective copyright holders.
Remember the fallen. Images of First World War soldiers marching. Galipoli. Diggers.
World War 1. Music clip. Wold War One.
Lest We Forget. (Less)
Calm before the Storm A lesson in reason, hypocrisy, and the fate of the world. Lyrics- Talking heads and pedophiles (More) A lesson in reason, hypocrisy, and the fate of the world. Lyrics- Talking heads and pedophiles pass the collection plate Their Bible readings gather coins, as they pander to their hate I cover my ears, but fear it is too late Just as soon as we turn around their sermons turn to dust They're snorting coke and mystery drugs, willing slaves to their lust So tell me please, in which god can I trust? And we all must stay silent We must accept the truth of the storm The church is still inquiring, the crusades are marching on But now it's for the classrooms that the battle plans are drawn To wash the minds of children till they're gone They rape themselves with science, till their myths can take no more They seduce the children soldiers with their holy little war They tout the proof of the second coming of the Lord I just cower under my desk I can feel the approaching storm Onward Christian soldiers, marching as to war Are you sure that's what the good book says, to kill in the name of the Lord? What would Jesus do, I can't tell anymore Marching with a gun and cross, awaiting the applause Politician-clergy legislate new moral laws War would be a sin for any other cause You think this is something now? We haven't even seen the storm Fatwahs shot like bullets into the yelling crowd They strike the believers in the head as they scream aloud But all it does is brainwash them past doubt He gives his wife a kiss in bed, then creeps out like a mouse Then he straps himself to the dynamite, and he smiles and leaves the house He's not afraid, no, he's going somewhere else He'll fly on up to heaven, while the infidels die in the storm Defend your parents' tradition, set your life on the line Holy murder may not be a sin, but it'll always be a crime Covered in blood, the gold cross cannot shine Killing to protect the faith, eliminate all doubt Dissenters have been persecuted, tortured, and thrown out Knocking opposition down with shouts These casualties are nothing yet This isn't even the storm Accepting all the sermons, even when we think they're wrong Accepting scripture despite the two thousand years that have come and gone What other conclusion can be drawn But delusion's not delusion, when I decide what's true It's my reality, personal faith, but you must live by it too Quit that blasphemy, no one was asking you When the social divide begins to tear They smile at the coming storm This planet's overheating, pretty soon we're gonna broil It'll just be a few more years now before the nuclear cold war boils And till then we'll be paying more for oil But thank the Lord for the rapture, he'll be back this afternoon We're driving straight off a cliff but let's keep playing the same old tune After all, my car will be empty soon The believers rush to destroy our work They embrace the coming storm You can count me out of this madness, I refuse to lend a hand Say what you will, we're all one and the same, we're all a part of this land Together we will fall or we will stand I refuse to kill or damage, to corrupt or pass the blame The Bible's not my living guide, and hate is not a game I pray to God that they will do the same Let courage be our compass As together we face the storm (Less)
THE CASUALTIES - WE ARE ALL WE HAVE (2009) ((JEX))
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THE CASUALTIES - WE ARE ALL WE HAVE (2009) ((JEX))
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damnificados
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damnificados
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