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Vale` John Monash

So ends a life, lived to the full alway,
  Thro' peace, thro' war, thro' honored peace again,
From youth unto the closing of his day
  Lived simply.  Yet a giant among men
Today steals quietly to seek his rest
  As quietly he lived, yet none his peer.
In service of his land he gave his best
  And, in simplicity, found greatness here.

Seeking no honour but his country's thanks,
  No man among us won a place more high.
Comrade and leader where the myriad ranks
  Stand now with bended heads as John goes by.
Ever a man, a soldier and a friend
  In every heart some echo of the knell
That marks his passing throbs for this great end,
  Saying in requiem, "Pass, John, all is well."

Notes

General Sir John Monash born in Melbourne in 1865 died in October 1931. Field Marshal Montgomery, the famous British army commander in the Second World War (a junior officer in the First World War), later wrote:
"I would name Sir John Monash as the best General on the western front in Europe".
John Monash will continue to be remembered as one of the greatest figures in Australian history. Monash Univesity in Melbourne, Australia is named after him.

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