• PHOTO: Coonamble locals gathered around the cenotaph to lay wreaths and reflect.
AT last week's Remembrance Day, around 60 people gathered at the cenotaph in Coonamble to pay their respects to those who paid that ultimate sacrifice during World War One.
On 5 August 1914, the Belgian army and German imperial forces clashed in what is now known as the Battle of Liege.
What resulted was the bloodiest conflict the world had ever seen; four painstakingly long years of war that destroyed everything and everyone it touched - and . . .
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