Lest we forget but don't probe the details

Australian Humanist, The 113:17 (2014)
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Dillon, John With the centenary of the Anzac landing at Gallipoli looming for 2015, it has occurred to me that there is an unfortunate deficiency in the customary expression of commemorative sentiments. My starting point for this consideration is my understanding that the paramount purpose of the commemorative events is to honour the wartime service of all military personnel and, in particular, those who died. Surely, all elements of commemorative events should embody and reflect this purpose?

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