Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeIndyMate lost but never forgotten as ANZAC Day closes in

Mate lost but never forgotten as ANZAC Day closes in

Unforgotten: Patrick Dungan remembers his war experiences. Unforgotten: Patrick Dungan remembers his war experiences.

ERIN PEARSON
AS THE sun breaks over the horizon on Monday, Torquay’s Patrick Dungan will pay his respects to Australia’s fallen soldiers for the 65th time.
He will also remember his own part in World War II and the man he left behind.
On the final day of fighting in 1945 Mr Dungan and three mates were on a boat planting ammunition in Papua New Guinea when a freak wave capsized their vessel.
“I got two of the boys back to shore but Jack just couldn’t swim,” Mr Dungan recalled.
“I told him to lie on his back and look at the moon and think it’s a football but when I came back to get him he was gone. I never saw him again.
“On the last day of the war I lost my best friend.”
Former Essendon VFL player Jack Keddie had been by Mr Dungan’s side for the previous six years.
Mr Dungan, 89, encouraged veterans to share their stories with younger generations.
“The young kids these days just idolise the history of the old diggers and put themselves out to talk to you,” he said.
“They take that into the next century for the next generation. The ANZAC’s will never been forgotten.”
Monday’s Torquay dawn service will begin with a march from the corner of The Esplanade and Price Street at 5.45am before arriving at Point Danger for a 6am start.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Top-order stability for Grove

Openers Shaun Fankhauser and Dan Roddis combined for their third major partnership in a row to catapult Ocean Grove to an eight-wicket derby win...

A cry for truth

More News

500 games for Anglesea legend

Anglesea Cricket Club legend Mark Stoneham’s 499 games have always been played in the right spirit. Competitive, but scrupulously fair, the 62-year-old is still making...

A cry for truth

A Geelong rally and march will share First Nations history along with the reasons behind calls to change the date of Australia Day. ...

Round 10 cricket scoreboards

All the scores, run makers and wicket takers from round 10 of Geelong Cricket Association and Bellarine Peninsula Cricket Association played on Saturday 17...

Hands-on learning for Whittington kids

Whittington Primary School students recently had the opportunity to explore healthy living, food value and sustainable choices at Geelong Botanic Gardens. The gardens team partnered...

Lara times run chase to perfection

Lara closed in on a GCA1 top four spot with a superbly timed run chase against St Peters in round 10 on Saturday 17...

Library chief resigns

Geelong Regional Libraries chief executive Vanessa Schernickau will finish up on 27 February, announcing her resignation after more than five years in the role. A...

Dragons can get better: skipper

Despite being unbeaten and sitting on top of the GCA2 ladder, Bell Park captain Jamie Spiller said his side is “definitely not the finished...

Rooke leads Dragons to huge win

Bell Park's Hannah Rooke had an outstanding all-round A Grade game in round 10 of Geelong Cricket Association senior women's competition. Rooke took the incredible...

Local schools to get active

Northern Bay College and Bell Park North Primary School will each receive a $30,000 grant as part of the state government’s Active Schools initiative. The...

Cheers to Beer Fest

Another year for the Geelong Beer Festival at Johnstone Park with drinks, food and entertainment the order of the day. Independent photographer Ivan Kemp...