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War veterans recognised

Peter Burquest is humble in the way most veterans are … as though they haven’t put their lives on the line for their country.

The Caroline Springs resident was among 20 veterans recognised last week at a celebration and ceremony officiated by Gorton MP Brendan O’Connor.

“The 100th anniversary of the Gallipoli landing has sharpened Australia’s focus on all of our veterans,” Mr O’Connor said.

He presented certificates to veterans, and relatives of the veterans, who had served in World War II, Korea, Vietnam, the Indonesian confrontation, the war in Afghanistan and in peacetime operations in Timor Leste.

“I was honoured to present these certificates of appreciation on behalf of our grateful nation,” Mr O’Connor said.

Mr Burquest, who is president of Caroline Springs RSL, said even though he appreciated the recognition, he described it as “no big deal”.

“We served the country – or whatever we did.

“We did what was necessary at the time,” he said, while acknowledging that the medals he has received for his service mean a lot to him.

Mr Burquest served with the 1st battalion in Vietnam from 1968 to 1969 and, even though he believes wars are never the answer, “at the time, it’s instilled in you; it’s necessary”.

“But joining the army taught me respect and respect for other people. And right now, we have a very good association with the Vietnamese people,” Mr Burquest said.

 

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