Shane had enlisted in the war as soon as he heard that Britain needed Australia's help. Young, inexperienced, and naive he believed that his input would make a contribution for the greater good.
Having lost many of his friends and and been on the brink of death many times, Shane finally sees how idioitic and immature he was to waste his youth in such an unrewarding event. Not only was he was not saving any country or people, he had abandoned his family role supply food and money to his family.
It is now nearing the end of the war. Hardened and psychologically scarred with the horrors of war, Shane is filled with regret and self hate. He had wasted the best years of his life doing something he did not enjoy, and he will always remember for it through medals and badges.
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