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Relay travels the world

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Published: June 27, 2023
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PHOTO: Legacy Centenary Torch Relay Bearer Nicholas Paske and Chairman of Legacy Australia, Eric Easterbrook (Centre) with Royal Australian Air Force personnel at RAAF Base Amberley
PHOTO: Legacy Centenary Torch Relay Bearer Nicholas Paske and Chairman of Legacy Australia, Eric Easterbrook (Centre) with Royal Australian Air Force personnel at RAAF Base Amberley
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Twelve members of the Royal Australian Air Force, from RAAF Base Amberley, took part in the Legacy Centenary Torch Relay 2023 travelling through Ipswich last Friday.

The Legacy Centenary Torch Relay started in Pozieres, France, on April 23, and after travelling through London, which has the only Legacy Club outside Australia, the torch is now visiting all 44 Legacy clubs in Australia.

The tour celebrates 100 years of Legacy; and raises awareness of the impacts of service on veteran’s families, and the work of Legacy

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