Remembrance Day 2020: November 11, when the guns of war finally fell silent

By Michael Grealy
Updated November 11 2020 - 7:16am, first published 7:00am
ANTICIPATION: Miss Myra Harvey (centre) waits in at the Anzac Buffet in Sydneys Hyde Park to welcome home the soldier she would soon marry. Picture: AWM H11576
ANTICIPATION: Miss Myra Harvey (centre) waits in at the Anzac Buffet in Sydneys Hyde Park to welcome home the soldier she would soon marry. Picture: AWM H11576

On November 4, 1918, Corporal Albert Davey, part of an Australian group about to construct a bridge for British tanks on the Sambre-Oise Canal, was lying under drizzling rain in a trench in northern France, convinced he was soon to die.

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