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            <title>Ted Kenna understood life in a way that we can&#8217;t</title>
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            <description>It&#8217;s hard for anyone under the age of at least 50 to say they truly understood Ted Kenna, except for his family and perhaps anyone who&#8217;s almost died in combat.

And Ted was probably easier to understand than others famed or prominent among his World War II generation, a laconic, uncomplicated country guy who happened to have been given a medal called the Victoria Cross.



For valour. It&#8217;s the highest honour you can get.

But judging by the muted reaction to Ted&#8217;s death, at 90, a lot of people didn&#8217;t really get what he was about.

The story broke in the local Geelong news media on Thursday, which covers where he lived his final few years in a nursing home, in an understated manner befitting Ted, (&#8221;Nedda&#8221; to his mates).

By 4 pm, ABC radio in Melbourne hadn&#8217;t picked it up or, if maybe they did they didn&#8217;t think the news worthy to include in their bulletin.

In one way you can&#8217;t blame them, for not &#8216;getting it&#8217; because 20 or 30 years ago many people of my baby boomer generation may not have only been indifferent, but possibly hostile to men of Ted Kenna&#8217;s background.

How could you expect much younger people, in their 20s, to rate the significance of a VC holder?</description>
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