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War graves at the Wagga CemeteryWar can be a particularly troubling event in people’s lives, no matter whether they were a soldier fighting overseas, a nurse or doctor tending the injured, or had been left at home to worry about absent loved ones and to cope as best they could in what might have been quite stringent circumstances.

Over the years, Wagga has become closely associated with many aspects of war service. The location of the RAAF Base Wagga at Forest Hill and the Army Recruit Training Centre at Kapooka are now the most visible signs of that connection, though there have also been many support services that have arisen during wartime through which those at home could assist the ‘war effort.’

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