Captain urges us to recognise the sacrifices of then and now

By Alexandra King
Updated April 25 2014 - 6:58am, first published 4:30am
ROLE TO PLAY: Captain Frank Ware with the Peryman Trophy Board at the Orange army barracks. Photo: STEVE GOSCH                  0424sganzac1
ROLE TO PLAY: Captain Frank Ware with the Peryman Trophy Board at the Orange army barracks. Photo: STEVE GOSCH 0424sganzac1

ANZAC Day is often associated with the sacrifice many young men and women made for Australia in World War I and II, but one army captain in Orange says there is now much more to the day than just recognising the lives that were lost. 

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