Green is also the unit colour used on the WWI colour patch for the 9th L.H.
Matthew.
Green is also the unit colour used on the WWI colour patch for the 9th L.H.
Matthew.
Thanks Oz, Nice group of Qualification Badges.
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jack
Very nice Jack.
My B----- Computers down at present with a smashed screen so sorry for the lack of replies gents.
Cheers for all your posts fella's.
Carry on unrewarded
Cheers
Dave
Hello Dave, sorry to hear of your technical difficulties at the moment. When everything is working life is great, when not, very frustrating. Thanks to everyone for the thumbs up and comments. Am now listening to Kokoda by Ham on CD while commuting back and forth from work and it motivated me to dig out these New Guinea items. Hang in there Mate.
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Jack
For sure Rene,Hehehehe
The little one ran up the hall way with it wanting to play "Little Ponies" when Dad said no and hit the srceen on a door frame. Nice big crack straight up the middle.
At work and better get off line.
Later fella's
Dave
Jack-'A' on the flash in a WW1 context means the individual soldier served at Gallipoli in 1915-an 'original ANZAC'-usually the 'A' was in brass but I suppose other materials could do. I don't know if you have a wider interest in Aust military history but this has a very special significance.
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