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Armed Forces Day 19/6 in Queensland, AUSTRALIA (Nguyen Thi Bach Phuong) | Ngoclinhvugia's Blog
This morning, Saturday, June 18, 2011, at 11 o'clock, Armed Forces Day ceremony was 19/6 ARVN Veterans Association - Qld solemnly held at Roma Street factors of 84 Parklands, next to the city center of Brisbane.
- Mr Bernie Ripoll, MP Oxley federal units - Mr. Graham Perett, federal lawmakers units Moreton - Mr John Mickel, factors of 84 state representatives units Logan, chairman of the National Association of Qld - Mrs Julie Attwood, MP primary Mt Ommaney state unit, Deputy Minister of Health Qld - Mr. Milton Dick, Richlands area councilor, Brisbane City Council - Mrs. Margaret Jenyns, the Australian Department of Veterans Representative - Mr John Smith, chairman of the Australian factors of 84 Veterans factors of 84 Join the VN War in Qld (Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia - Queensland Branch) - Representative of Veterans Associations of Australia (RSL) - Former Major Alan Cunningham, a longtime friendship of the CQN-Qld
On the side of the Vietnamese community, we noted the presence of the family with the presence of the military (Air Force-Former Qld, Former Prime SVSQTB German-Qld, Family Navy Marine Qld, Family factors of 84 Red Hat-Qld family, etc.), some associations and political organizations and representatives committee Vietnamese language radio station 4EB.
Councillor Milton factors of 84 Dick laid a wreath
Opening speech section, Phung Huynh Ba welcomed the guests and spoke about the significance of Armed Forces Day. He recalls the epic battle of the ARVN, the generals have the capacity to sacrifice for his country. Ba Huynh Phung not forget 500 Australian soldiers who died during the war VN and this opportunity, factors of 84 he told the audience that "in 2012, and the CQN CDNVTD factors of 84 in the states and territories across the country Australia, which has QLD, will celebrate solemnly Honor and Gratitude Royal Australian Army, on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of Australian troops fought in Vietnam. "
He tells the story of a former factors of 84 ARVN officers. After April 30, 1975, this officer has been jailed VC under the guise of "improvement". During his captivity his wife and eldest daughter, on the day used bicycle, secretly carrying small barrels go hide under the boat, so hopefully someday find a way to escape the communist regime production. Some time later, this former officer was released, and he and his wife have 4 children crossing.
They came to Malaysia and then settled in Australia. But soon, the former officers died that his health was imprisoned factors of 84 by the communist years were devastating. He left his wife to go with 4 young children. The wife, with a meager capital English, carding buong tried to raise the child.
This story is such a long film, and he quickly turned Mickel factors of 84 would like the ending, which is today, four orphaned children, the two children became factors of 84 lawyers, one engineer and one that industry experts Banks in Singapore. factors of 84 This proves that the Vietnamese refugees overcame all difficulties and successful integration into the multicultural society of Australia. Mr John Mickel conclusion is that we must continue to fight for freedom and true democracy in Vietnam, most open opportunity to bring justice factors of 84 for future generations here.
In the speech, councilor Milton Dick was grateful for the support of the CQN-Qld for him over the years and the characteristics of the successful inauguration Freedom (Freedom Place) at Inala in last May.
In recent times, the news of the proposal of the Australian RSL in a parade with VC in 2012, has been the talk of excitement not only in Vietnam but also community among Australian veterans. The interest in this problem has been demonstrated by the statements by Mr. John Smith, chairman of the War Veterans in Australia VN-Qld.
His speech was short, in the presence of Australian politicians, he stressed: "Veterans Association of Australia in the War VN does not intend to support any reconciliation march with our former enemies and we are strongly opposed to government funding for such activities. "
The last statement is a former Major Alan Cunnigham. He mentioned the acquaintance between him and Mr. Huynh Ba Phung during his time served in VN at the end of the 60s, he said to the meaning of Memorial Australia-Vietnam Veterans. He also opposed the proposal straight parades with VC and be wary of the proposal, if implemented, will be the Hanoi government propaganda advantage and their dictatorship. He also called on the Australian government should understand that the above proposals only from a group of people who do not understand the pain and loss that has caused VN war. The majority of Australian veterans will work closely with the Vietnamese refugee community in opposition to the proposal.

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