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| Name: Robyn Martin | MY URL: Visit Me |
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I loving memory of LCpl Philip Martin who passed away 17th June 2009 aged 56 years. Past member 27RSAR 1987
| Name: HeatherLynne | MY URL: Visit Me |
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Great site...keep the truth alive!
| Name: jackem |
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| Location: Australia |
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wow, this site was simply the best. thankyou so much for all the help.
| Name: heather stone | MY URL: Visit Me |
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I am absolutely impressed by the knowledge you have collated here. I have tried to email but the mails were returned. I am hoping our url of the 2/6 div cav regt may also join your web
| Name: Anthony G. Yates | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Winston-Salem, NC USA |
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Immensely informative!
What gratitude the ANZAC and American troops owe the PNG people.
| Name: Fred Blogs | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Uphere |
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Had a good read, but as some said before the site is drab to the point of boring, I know it would be time consuming but if you do something at the least let it be done properly. Also how many more medals do you want made ???. Instead of wasting money on that let the money be used for scholarships for kids. You can't eat them my friend. As my father used to say lets forget and let sleeping men sleep in peace without all the B.S. He never talked about it untill the day he died at 99 a ex WW1 veteran.
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We love this web site. Like ours, it offers a lot of information that veterans can use. Have you seen the new 2009 Presumptive List of service-connected conditions? If not, visit http://www.veteranpograms.com to learn what benefits veterans can get today.
| Name: Lawrence Mitten | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Christchurch. |
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My second cousin Private John Patrick Forde, 10th Company, 1st Battalion, Otago Regiment, landed at ANZAC Cove at 1430 hours on the 25 April 1915. His army file states that he suffered a gunshot wound to his right arm 25/29 April 1915. The arm was subsequently amputated. On his medical discharge back in NZ he became a victim of the 1918 flu epidemic and died 6 days after the armistice was signed. He is buried in the old Linwood Cemetery ChCh.
| Name: Linda Jackson | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Stafford, U.K. |
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Very interesting site. My brother, Brian Bywater, was one of the organisers of the Co-ee and the Kookabura re-enactment marches and is now the owner of the Bill Hitchen house museum in Gilgandra so I was particularly interested in the march details. Well done and thank you.
| Name: Another Student |
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| Location: Pennsylvania |
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This website was really helpful to me in finding information for school!
thanks so much for having it here