Australian-New Zealand Embassies join in organizing Anzac Day commemoration on 25 April.

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inApril 25th of every year peopleAustraliaandNew Zealandjoin in remembranceAustralian-New Zealand Veterans Memorial Day orAnzac Day It is the day that Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) soldiers landed on the Gallipoli Peninsula in 1912. 1915 and is a day of remembrance of courage, endurance and friendship that has lasted until today.

This year’s Anzac Day event was attended by Rear Admiral Justin Jones, Deputy Commander of the Australian Army Joint Operations Centre. Dr. Angela McDonald Australian Ambassador to Thailand Mr. Jonathan King New Zealand Ambassador to Thailand Representatives from the Thai, Australian and New Zealand armed forces and representatives from various embassies in Thailand attended the event. Hundreds of people, including families of the bereaved, also traveled to attend the event.

Australian-New Zealand Embassies join in organizing Anzac Day commemoration on 25 April.

Rear Admiral Justin Jones said it was an honor to attend the Anzac Day commemorations at Hellfire Pass. Kanchanaburi Province The Hellfire Pass is a memorial located on the Death Railway, where approximately 12,800 Allied prisoners of war and 90,000 Asian laborers lost their lives during World War II.

Australian-New Zealand Embassies join in organizing Anzac Day commemoration on 25 April. “I would like to commend the efforts of Australian forces who are serving and supporting missions to promote stability in our region.”

Dr. Angela McDonald The Australian Ambassador to Thailand spoke at the ceremony.

“Today we honor all of you who have served Australia. and continue to serve our nation More than 103,000 Australians from all walks of life have given their lives for our freedom and peace. We will remember them forever.”

Australian-New Zealand Embassies join in organizing Anzac Day commemoration on 25 April. as well asMr. Jonathan King New Zealand Ambassador to Thailand

“In this day of reflection New Zealanders both at home and abroad are focusing on different generations. who sacrificed a lot in pursuit of peace both in the past and present Today we honor their honesty, stability and bravery.”

“’Ka maumahara tonu tātou ki a rātou.’ — we will remember them,” the New Zealand ambassador said.

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