Honoured and humbled to serve

23 April 2025

‘Woody’, to his mates is a Larrikin, but on April 25 he will be stepping into a very important role, viewed live by millions of people.

On Anzac Day, Leading Seaman Benjamin Woodlock will assume the distinguished position of Commander of Australia’s Federation Guard Catafalque Party during the 110th anniversary dawn service at Gallipoli.

“I feel very honoured and humbled to serve as the catafalque commander for such a widely attended and important commemoration service,” Leading Seaman Woodlock said.

Selection for this prestigious position was facilitated through a board of selection.

Leading Seaman Woodlock received the role because of his leadership and commitment to honouring the sacrifices made by soldiers of the ADF.

Growing up in Cairns, in Far North Queensland, Leading Seaman Woodlock attended Hambledon State School before completing his education at Bentley Park College.

After finishing school, he worked full time for Wesfarmers, but wanted a more fulfilling career.

In 2011 he decided to join the Navy as a chef, and has no regrets.  

From 2017 to 2019, he posted into Australia’s Federation Guard and got the opportunity to travel to France for Anzac Day when he visited the tomb of the unknown soldier and went on to Belgium.

In 2022, after a stint at sea, he posted back to Australia’s Federation Guard for the second time and is now off to Turkiye for the 110th commemoration of the Anzacs.

“I am a little nervous considering the importance of the event, and the fact that it will be televised worldwide,” Leading Seaman Woodlock said.

The Anzac parade holds special emotional significance as it underscores the strong bonds that persist between Australia, New Zealand and the countries that stood together during World War 1.

For everyone involved, this duty is both a personal and national honour, serving as a living symbol of remembrance and respect that spans generations.

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