Members of the Narooma RSL sub-branch held a small service at the Narooma War Memorial commemorating Vietnam Day as well as remembering veterans past and present from all conflicts.
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Narooma RSL sub-branch president Paul Naylor presided over the service, laying a wreath at the memorial before he recited 'The Ode'.
The Last Post was played followed by a minutes silence and the flag was raised before being lowered to half mast.
Mr Naylor said they had to abide by COVID-19 restrictions and only 10 people were able to attend the service.
"Although today's commemoration was only small, the sub-branch are going to hold a larger service on the 75th Anniversary of the end of WW2.
"We are hoping our two remaining WW2 veterans 103-year-old George Findlay and Jimmy Pollock who is nearly 100 will be able to attend on the day and lay a wreath," he said.
The commemorative service marking the 75th Anniversary of the end of WW2 is at the Club Narooma, War Memorial on Wednesday, September 2 beginning at 11am.