Radschool Association Newsletter - Vol 5
31 May 2000
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Reunion Questionnaire

To get feedback on what should be done for the next reunion, please click here to see the print-and-post version of the questionnaire.
Damn noisy neighbourhood this Alice.......

Australian War Graves.

Vetaffairs reports that the British based Commonwealth War Graves Commission has set up a Debt of Honour Register on the Internet. This site contains the details of the graves of the 1.7mil members of the Commonwealth armed forces, including Australians, who died during the two world wars.

The cemeteries and memorials where these names are commemorated are situated in 50 countries, but this data base makes it possible to identify the exact location, by cemetery plot and/or memorial panel where any given name is commemorated. Details of the 60,000 or so civilian causalities of World War 2 are also recorded.

If you’ve got a relly or friend of the family that died in one of the world wars, you can check the site to find out exactly where they are burried. The address is www.cwcg.org

Recent letter we received from Kev Carroll (page16) reminded John Broughton of the time he was at 38Sqn. He had just returned to work after his honey-moon, when Kev met him with orders for a 2 month stint at Det A (Port Moresby). Word is that Josie was not amused, and we hear that Kev was not on the Broughton’s Christmas card list for quite a while.
Just when you get used to a black and a red wire, they go and change it to a brown and blue one!!!
A woman was standing beside her car in the Coles car park, and a bloke stopped and asked if there was anything wrong. "Yes" she said, "I’ve locked my keys in the car". "No problems he said", and he turned and rubbed his bum against the side of the car and all the doors unlocked. "That’s amazing she said how did you do that." "Easy" he said, "I’m wearing my khaki pants".

Sorry....................
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