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Shrine of Remembrance, Melbourne
The Shrine of Remembrance was built between July 1928 and November 1934 in remembrance of the 114,000 men and women of Victoria who served and those who died in the Great War of 1914-1918 - 89,100 of them served overseas and 19,000 did not return.
The people of Victoria felt that their debt to these volunteers, who had defended them at such great costs to themselves and their families, should be recognised by a worthy permanent monument of remembrance.
Taken from
http://www.shrine.org.au
4000 Service Medals. Each one represents 100 Victorians who have served in military and peacekeeping operations and six who lost their lives.
This is the flag that the aussie troops used during Changi/Malaya War.
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