24 Apr, 2012 - MELTON Vietnam veteran Graham Sertori takes time to reflect on Anzac Day, enjoying the opportunity to "catch up with some mates".He enjoys the township's smaller, more personal dawn service.
"I've been to the city dawn service, but I think the service in Melton is not as big and is so solemn," he says.
During his time in the Australian Army, Mr Sertori served in an infantry support role in Vietnam in 1966-67.
More than 45 years later, he says the lessons of war are too easily forgotten.
"We've learnt nothing, we're still fighting and still so barbaric. It shows we still can't live with each other.
"You can't change what you did in Vietnam, but you can help your fellow veteran, and I do the best I can.''
A life member of the Melton Vietnam Veterans Association, Mr Sertori says he's proud of his work with the group.
He helped design the association's badge, which was adopted at the 2000 Victorian conference.
"The orange represented the effect of Agent Orange on veterans and the black is a mark of respect to the fallen," he says. read more>>>
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