Radschool Association Newsletter - Vol 5
31 May 2000
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Your Say!


Bill and Win Coyer. Bill saw our last edition and writes. "I saw our photo in the 29 Feb issue, and am writing in response. From Richmond I was posted to Amberley and then to Darwin in 1971. After Cyclone Tracey in 1974 we were given the option of either staying or going - we stayed and I was eventually discharged here in 1979. I then worked for the NT Gov’t for about 10 years, then after a few more years "back yarding" fixing TV’s etc (I noticed that once they stopped using 1S2’s in ‘em, they got harder to fix - tb) I decided to retire and now live in Malak - a northern suburb of Darwin."

"Win and I now share our time with our grandchildren and I’m the President of the Darwin North RSL."


Good to hear from you Bill - I know a lot of blokes have asked about you and will be pleased to see you’re fit and well. The look on Win’s face (above) leads us to ask something like "Wonder where his right hand is this time", but we won’t.
We haven’t found Fred Holtman yet, someone must know where he is-surely, but we did get some further info on his bed. (This has to be the most talked about and well known bed in the history of the RAAF). Ted Washbrook from the West writes;

I don't have any real news (about Fred’s whereabouts) but when I was posted Z grade to Darwin in 1975, I was given the bed that Fred Holtman had used. It had 18 inches welded into one end of it and a small mattress was made to fill in the extra length. I never saw Fred at that time or again for that matter, and I have often wondered what happened to him as I played basketball against him in Sydney before joining the RAAF, must have been in the early 60’s. Anyway keep up the good work..

Thanks Ted-the search continues, and we wonder where that damn bed is now too!!
Ed Ward, who won the inaugural wine competition writes:

"Thanks for the bottle of wine which I was thrilled to win. I would like to encourage all other ex-Radschoolers to participate in the association’s activities. We all like to share experiences and recollections of the good old days, and if all readers would just contribute a little something, we will all be the better off for it."

Thanks for the kind words Ed, we’re glad you enjoyed the wine. And yes-just a little something would be great. tb
Tony Lohrey who now lives up the Sunshine Coast way (in Qld) writes:

I’ve recently joined the merry band, and I’m very glad to be a part of it. I’m looking forward to the next reunion to meet some old mates, have a drink or two and of course swap a few lies. I left the service in 1997 after 21+ wonderfully fulfilling years, and miss it like I’d never thought possible.

I’m now in the IT business, and business up here is booming. We’re into business systems advice, crisis recovery, capacity planning, virus eradication, bulk advert drops, internet domain creation and management-all a far cry from WOFF radio.


Good to hear from you Tony, unfortunately, there’s still quite a bit of water to flow down Eumundi Creek before the next reunion, but we’re working on it.-tb
Meaningful Misconceptions:
Abdicate--v., To give up all hope of ever having a flat stomach.
Willy-nilly--adj., Impotent.

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