Victoria Point father Glenn Williams, who has been associated with the Navy for more than 30 years, had two sons and a daughter-in-law, who are in the Navy, involved in the Anzac Day services at Cleveland.
It was the first time they had all been together on Anzac Day since they have been in uniform.
Three family members travelled from Sydney and Western Australia for the occasion.
Mr Williams has reached a rank of chief petty officer and is involved with the Naval Association.
His three sons Daniel, Paul and Robert, and daughter Anna, grew up in Redlands, attending Faith Lutheran College and then Redeemer Lutheran College.
Daniel, who lives in Rockingham, Western Australia, is a lieutenant in the Royal Australian Navy head of the electrical engineering department on board a Collins Class submarine.
His wife, Shannon Godfrey, a lieutenant commander, is a seagoing dentist with the RAN.
Ms Godfrey was the reviewing officer for the Navy in the Anzac Day parade at Cleveland and laid the RAN wreath during the main service.
Paul, a lieutenant commander, lives in Sydney and has recently been sent ashore after completing a post as head of the mechanical engineering department on HMAS Anzac.
He was the mechanical engineering officer when the ship sailed from Australia to Gallipoli for the 100th anniversary of the Anzac landings at Anzac Cove in 2015.
The other two siblings are not in the Navy. Robert is a police constable at Toowoomba and Anna is a speech pathologist with Queensland Health.
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