In 2008, Mick Stewart shared that World War Two Historical reenactors planned to honour the service and sacrifice of all Allied soldiers who served in the Far East Theatre during World War II.
There was once a Sikh commander named Hari Singh Nalwa who was able to tame the turbulent forces in Afghanistan and earned the reputation of being the "most feared Sikh warrior".
Have you ever heard of The Flying Sikh? This name immediately brings to mind a strong Sikh man, standing tall and proud, wearing a neatly pressed turban.
As ground-penetrating radar continues to uncover more unmarked graves, the Sikh community has shown solidarity with the grieving First Nations.
Ravi Singh Bhalla, who grew up in a Sikh family, faced discrimination in his small town.