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The commemorative ride began in Shepparton and ran for six weeks, covering 750 kilometres.
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00:00This is more than just a journey, this is a commemoration of the courage and the sacrifice of those who served in the Light Horse Regiments.
00:08It's a celebration of history, community and the spirit of remembrance.
00:14We ride for those who have gone before us, for their achievements, their victories and their conviction that have led the path that have made our wonderful country Australia the country it is today.
00:28During our lifetime we have enjoyed the Australia that our forefathers created.
00:34Now you are all doing what many of the returned First World War servicemen would have liked to have done themselves.
00:42They would have liked to have had their horses brought home, to have travelled and visited their wartime mates and the families of mates who didn't come home.
00:52They would have liked to have seen more of the country that they served, learn more about its people.
00:58As we know, life isn't always like that.
01:03They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old.
01:08Age shall not weary them, what it is then.
01:14At the going down of the sun, and in the morning, we will remember them.
01:20We will see this clutter that went with her own get to be taken to be taken to be taken on by the southern plain x- Kent.
01:27But as we are seen, now we're going to be here to increase the amount of training.
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01:35lights up now.
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01:41attention-by- cube.
01:43We will lift up a lot of bags of life depending on where the original sun is located above for your own sixth-нак .

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