PHOTO: Retired air commodore Chris ‘Noddy’ Sawade drove from South Australia to speak to Gulargambone’s ANZAC Day.
A retired air force veteran used his ANZAC Day speech in Gulargambone to highlight suicide among Australians returned from conflict.
Former air commodore Chris 'Noddy' Sawade spoke to a crowd of around 120 people at the village's 11am service, including former service people, descendants and at least 20 children from the local central school.
He served more than 50 years in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) and Reserve and . . .
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