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| Name: Paul Winters | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Western Australia |
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I was named after my great Uncle Oscar Paul Sticker who served in WW1 with the 55th INF Battalion A.I.F, he was injured in the battle at Polygon Wood and died from his wounds the next day! LEST WE FORGET
| Name: Tim | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Sydney |
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Does anyone know if the owner of this site is still maintaining it? The associated domains diggerhistory2.info and diggerhistory3.info have been hijacked.
| Name: Katherine |
| MY URL: Visit Me |
| Location: Australia |
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Great website. Thank you
| Name: Iam Dictator | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Warsaw |
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Il Duce is not in this series though: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ElXuI99Schc
He was a clown, a paljas, a joker!
| Name: Denny Baker | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Te Kauwhata, NewZealand |
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I am eternally Grateful to The Fallen and
to those who Served and Returned!
| Name: paul(jack)daniells | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: adelaide |
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gday to all, im ex 8\9 1976-1982.spt coy mg platoon,best 6yrs of my life,i am interested in hearing from any of the lads from that era.best wishes to you all.
| Name: Bud Foster | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Florida, USA |
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I just realized today that a bomber I saw at Kindley AB, Bermuda in 1956 and identified as a Lancaster was probably an Avro Lincoln. I recall the contra-rotating propellers and have told numerous persons that the Lancaster had "counter-rotating" propellers. Live and learn, indeed.
| Name: bernard v. lecce | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: pennsylvania, usa |
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thoroughly enjoyed austrlian history,my love of falling block and rolling block rifles, and the patrol pictures vietnam, agent orange, and the clear history of south vietnam and tet, and effects on us war are accurate. god bless blokes that have served all over the world. sp/4 bernard v.lecce ,25th division, 2nd brigade, 4th battalion, a rifle co hq . ranger. 30 + ground operations and then became mechanized, reaction force, counterinsurgency force, patrol, eod. work was sales of heavy construction and mining equipment and retired regional manager gulf oil explosives co. i never saw grenade launcher for m16!i thought we had everything. we were virtually a self contained army, 500 man force, and 1000 support, with one battery of 105mm, and two 8inch track guns and two 175mm long toms . would you believe, in my old age, and equipment rigging experience, us came to me for advice on assembling, moving a 280mm gun on four crawlers. i told them buy some 16 pound sledgehammers!!
| Name: Helen Tatt (nee Maskell | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Bendigo |
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When I was a samll child, I am now 74yo, my father served in the same unit as Reg Saunders and at an Open Day at Balcombe Camp, I got lost and he found me, when my distraught mother finally found me, here I was on Reg Saunders shoulder eating an icecream and the icecream was dripping down his face, my dad always told us kids that the best officer he ever served under was Reg Saunders, a real Aussie !! and a better gentleman nowhere to be found...thankyou for the privilege of allowing me to share this childhood memory with your pages....Helen Tatt