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Anzac Day Stories
Honouring the brave men & women who represented their country during war.
LEST WE FORGET - ANZAC DAY 25 APRIL
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Clarence Stewart Moore and Ida May Graham
Clarence Stewart Moore & Ida May Graham Grandparents of Rob Patterson, World War 1 and World War 2 service. Les and Enid Patterson, Parents of Rob Patterson, World War 2 service...
- By Rob Patterson
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Harvey Flockton Driver
My father served in the 1/54th Battalion in France and was badly wounded at Bullecourt. He lost an arm and received a machine gun burst in the stomach. Some years after returning home he was declared a T.P.I. or otherwise a Totally and Permanently...
- By Don Driver
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Leonard James Shaw
This is my husband’s great uncle Len. He must have been a hero, I know all the family think of him as one. Leonard James Shaw was the son of John Shaw and Jennet Waddell Walker...
- By Dorothy Phyllis Pearson
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Harold Robinson
My own father served in the British Royal Artillery. Harold Robinson, 876873, Sergeant 88th Battery/14th Anti-Tank Regiment of the Royal Artillery. He was in Belgium when the War broke out and had the responsibility of getting his men...
- By Dorothy Phyllis Pearson
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