Afghanistan Veteran and Hampton RSL Member Terry Sing Lee discussed Anzac Day’s importance for veterans “connecting and remaining a part” of their community.
Anzac Day services and tributes occurred across the country today to commemorate the Australians who served and died in war.
Mr Sing Lee believes the day is about “three things” – commemorating those who lost their lives, thanks to those who have and continue to serve and a day of connection for veterans.
Anzac Day important for veterans to feel ‘part of the community’
He believes today is an opportunity for veterans “to remain connected to one another” and strengthen “that connection to the community”.
The Afghanistan Veteran wants “those that are no longer wearing uniform to be part of that community”.
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