 Alrighty, so here we are at Anzac Day today in Belan with squad 1 of 2014. It's a good day today to be in Belan to march in the march with the rest of the community. Also had the volunteers from Belan join us as well, which was a good introduction for the recruits to the community and to the volunteer side of CFA. Bit of preparation for this, we've done a fair bit of marching practice for today to perfect our technique. But also one of the important things that we're showing respect to, especially two squad members who have served in the armed services. So today wasn't about the squad, it was about respecting and showing respect to those members. As you saw the recruits were marching with the volunteers and the volunteers like to interact with our recruits and it's a great symbology about a uniform service supporting and recognising and honouring the Defence Force personnel who are obviously uniform and the sacrifices they've made for the community as we enjoy it today. I'm Recruit Firefighter Fox Lane. Previous to my employment as a Recruit Firefighter I was in the Army in the infantry we're in week 10 at the moment and we've just finished our parade on Anzac Day and it's been fantastic just how warm the reception was by the local community in Belan. We've been working really hard and they're marching and it's paid off today. It's just been great to get out in the community and be a part of it. I never thought I'd even been doing that. I was proud to do it though, it was good. What was it like to already get into the local community stuff before everyone's stationed? Yeah, really good, really good. It's like everyone come out from the whole town. It looks like the entire town's come out so really good sense of community. It's been just a fantastic involvement. It's something that obviously we've been training towards but to be out in the community and be accepted by them and to see what we'll be representing is fantastic. We sort of haven't caught up with them yet but I will say hello to them but the return servicemen who are getting much older now are so appreciative of the youth who are in CFA coming along and acknowledging their feats and their sacrifices and their hardships that they undertook all those years ago. So it's just a very simple thing that we can do to come into the community and be interactive with them and just to show our mark of respect. But the day is about the ANZACs, very much so. Good day, good performance by all and I think it's been beneficial for the recruits.