![]() On its forecourt, are a number of RAR Battalion Plaques that record the names of those persons from other Australian and other Nations’ Services who while supporting that Unit were killed in action.Īt the base of the flagpole, is a plaque that commemorates those who died while training in Australia.Ģ. It is used for community remembrance activities on Anzac Day, Remembrance Day, other national operational theatre Days (Korea, Malaya, Vietnam etc), anniversaries of Battle Honours, campaigns and unit birthdays and re-unions. ![]() It displays the Honour Board that records the names of those who died in service overseas. The Contemplation Building provides a place for contemplation and remembrance. It’s motto is “Keeping the Spirit Alive”. It has become a special place for RAR current serving and past serving persons and their families and friends of The Royal Australian Regiment to visit. This Walk provides a place of solace and focus within Australia for the commemoration of the sacrifices made by our men. Some remain missing in action presumed dead in Korea. Many of the Regiment’s known dead are buried overseas in Japan, Korea and Malaysia. It is a ‘living” memorial by association to a dedicated tree that commemorates each person who has died while serving overseas with the Regiment. The Royal Australian Regiment National Memorial Walk is located within the Gallipoli Barracks, Enoggera and is the spiritual home of Royal Australian Regiment.
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