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Old 25-04-10, 08:30
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I have been following this story since it happened and its amazes me the way the media report this type of event. One headline I saw on the web was
" Truck takes off like a jet" and the other report that the driver was 90 years old!.
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Old 25-04-10, 09:14
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I have been following this story since it happened and its amazes me the way the media report this type of event. One headline I saw on the web was
" Truck takes off like a jet" and the other report that the driver was 90 years old!.
Yes, sad to see how stupidly the media reports things without checking. It led the 10 news bulletin tonight but reported the driver to be 64 which I think may be nearer the mark.

Naturally our thoughts and prayers are with the injured and also the driver whom many of us know.
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Old 25-04-10, 10:12
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Our thoughts are with both the Veterans who were unfortunately involved and also the driver. Let us all hope that everyone recovers well.

The police enquiries will eventually discover the reasons behind this most unfortunate accident. I hope the Media do not sensationalize it too much.
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Old 25-04-10, 10:31
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Terrible thing to occur on anyday, but in particular today.
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Old 25-04-10, 11:08
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Yes, sad to see how stupidly the media reports things without checking. It led the 10 news bulletin tonight but reported the driver to be 64 which I think may be nearer the mark.

Naturally our thoughts and prayers are with the injured and also the driver whom many of us know.
Channel 7 (Rural - not national) said he was 54. It gave a clear shot of
the driver but I didn't recognise him.

Unfortunate accident.

I bowed out of doing parades where people and vehicles are mixed quite a few years ago, far too stressful. Worst I have ever seen is the Bayeux D-Day parade in France - people run out in front of the vehicles and lie down to take pics......
Passengers in vehicles throw lollies, which means small children rush in to
pick them up. This is with tracked, 6x6, Ducks etc.
Not my scene.

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Old 25-04-10, 15:23
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I took my ex army Land Rover in the parade a couple of years back. I was praying all the way hoping it wouldn't have any mechanical problems. It didn't thank goodness.

Whats the bet that next years march will be without 'old' military vehicles due to safety and insurance pressures.
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Old 26-04-10, 00:01
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We are asked by our local RSL to take part in the march each year. This year we had 12 vehicles in the parade and there were no incidents. The vehicles always lead the march so if there is a mishap or breakdown at least the marchers are safe, and we pull off to the side of the road so the march continues safely, the local police look after us well. On lookers are kept clear of the roadway.

We had a 90 year old veteran in our carrier who drove these machines during the war.

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Old 26-04-10, 01:19
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Albury March
We had a dozen or so Jeeps all loaded with diggers unable to march, but not wanting to miss out on their big day. All vehicles followed on after the 4 horses which lead the parade. so no marches in danger of being run over. Embarrassingly we had a jeep starter motor jam at the start, pushed out of the way, passegers squeezed in to another vehicle in quick time.
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Wodonga March
the vehicles were scattered through the Parade, this may have been because of too many organisers, WE do not have a say in this.

I hope the media understands that the vehicles invovled in the parade do so only as a means of helping Diggers participate in the March, it is OUR way of saying thank you. It is not a show & Shine for the vehicles owners benefit, in fact we had some jeeps pull out of the Wodonga parade last year because the seats wereempty.

My thoughts are with both the injured marchers and the driver.

On a brighter note at the Dawn Service.
As the bugle played Last Post, the kookabuura's started their own early morning song, it was a terrfifc moment.

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Old 26-04-10, 02:11
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This is good news about the Ceylonise diggers. From Australian Associated Press. today.



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Ceylon soldiers to march next Anzac DayAAP
April 26, 2010, 7:27 am


The Ceylon ex-Servicemen's Association of Australia will march again next Anzac Day, undeterred by a horrific accident that left six members injured after a truck ploughed into them at Sunday's parade, the group's president says.

Two Sri Lankan war veterans were seriously injured when a vintage military truck driven by a 64-year-old lurched out of control and struck them from behind, opposite the Arts Centre on St Kilda Road about 12.30pm (AEST) on Sunday.

The two men who were originally listed as critical are now in a stable condition.

Four other servicemen who were hit were also taken to hospital, along with the truck's shaken driver and a man on the back of the truck.

The men were all aged in their 70s, 80s and 90s.

Arden Perkins, the president of the Ceylon Ex-Servicemen's Association of Australia, said he was relieved the incident had not been worse.

He said those caught up in the incident were thankful for the people who came to the injured soldiers' aid.

"There's no blame to anybody and we'll all march again next year," Mr Perkins told AAP.

He said two injured members, Kenny Fernando and Ken Pietersz, had been released from hospital.

But Lionel Daniels, Anton Ludowyke, Maurice Gibson and Reg Oorloof remain in hospital, he said.

Mr Ludowyke had a chipped hip and Mr Gibson suffered injuries to his stomach. Both are recovering in the Royal Melbourne Hospital, he said.

Mr Oorloof, a former navy diver, suffered crushed ribs and head injuries from falling under the truck.

He remains in The Alfred hospital, Mr Perkins said.

"He'll survive, he's a navy diver, he's a very fit man," Mr Perkins said.

He said the Ceylon Ex-Servicemen's Association had been marching in the Anzac Day parade for 33 years.

Soldiers from Ceylon, now known as Sri Lanka, fought with the Anzacs at Gallipoli.

"There's a lot of history there so that's why we take Anzac Day so seriously," Mr Perkins said.
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Old 26-04-10, 07:23
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The vehicles always lead the march so if there is a mishap or breakdown at least the marchers are safe, and we pull off to the side of the road so the march continues safely, the local police look after us well. On lookers are kept clear of the roadway.
Max
Just heard about it in this thread. Terrible news. I hope everyone pulls through. Nice to read that they won't be giving up marching

Max's description of procedure above sounds wise.

I presume most if not all CMP's are the same in that my F15 has the brake as the right pedal... Since this orientation of pedals is unique compared with probably all other vehicles anyone regularly drives today, I presume it could be problematic in a situation requiring a rapid reaction.

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Old 26-04-10, 12:25
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we had three vehicles in the march for the 4 small towns up our way, I understand the problems with crowds, as at Canowindra Balloon Festival some years back a horse bolted and a woman was killed. ( fireworks involved). Only hope this settles down quietly as devastating as it is.
Corowa next year will be the test.
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