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Kokoda Track veteran marks 103 years with family and friends

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A World War II veteran who served on the Kokoda Track has celebrated his 103rd birthday, and been hailed for his contribution.

Kawana Waters RSL Sub Branch member Adrian Nall marked the occasion at an event with family and friends.

Christopher Mullins said his grandfather served as a signals officer and lieutenant with the 55th Battalion and 55/53 Battalion in Papua New Guinea during WWII.

He was part of Australia’s armed forces who defended bravely against the Japanese Imperial Force along the Kokoda Track.

“He basically spent most of his time on the Kokoda Track for a few years before being medically discharged to Townsville,” Mr Mullins said.

During his teenage years and most of his adult life, Mr Nall lived in and around Sydney but later moved up to the Sunshine Coast, where he has been living for more than 40 years.

He resides at the Arcare Aged Care facility at Birtinya, where the birthday celebration was held.

Kawana Waters RSL Sub Branch deputy president Gary Penney, RSL Queensland State deputy president Wendy Taylor, federal Member for Fisher Andrew Wallace MP and Brigadier Richard Pearce from 11 Brigade were also in attendance.

Mr Penney said it was a privilege to be a part of the celebration.

“To honour a veteran that served so long ago and in such a terrible area such as Kokoda is just incredible,” he said.

Christopher Mullins and his grandfather Adrian Nall. Picture: Will Gordon.

“He is a very special person who wears his medals every day; he is so proud of his service.”

Adrian’s grandson, daughter and stepdaughter spoke to his enduring legacy, generous nature and the humbling experience it was to have so many people attend this special milestone for him.

Mr Mullins even shared Adrian’s thoughts on his secret to a long life.

“I think he would sum it up by just having the knowledge and understanding that we live in such an amazing country, and that the sacrifices that were made were not in vain,” he said.

“I suppose the long life was a testament to the fact he fought so hard to be here and it is worth sticking around for.”

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