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Posted : adminOn 2/22/2018THere is little here on George Frederick Wootten other than the photo of him in a tent at Gallipoli. By December in his first year of war he was made Major at age 22. Скачать Whatsapp Nokia Asha 308. Of much that can be written of a brilliant strategist maligned by some armchair ‘experts’ and authors who know more of how he should have fought the NG campaign than he didhis history deserves volumes. I wrote to one of the acclaimed authors to wake him up to himself.Received no reply.
I also straightened out a particularly stupid accusation in a US siteand they at least seemed to have te decency to rectify it. My purpose initially in writing was to ask you to spell his name correctly.it is Wootten not Wooten Regards. Anthony Correction done – Mike 361. 215217 Pte Neville Wayne Horne finally laid to rest at Rookwood NSW. He was brought home on2/6/2016 and reinterred on 3/6/2016, 50 years too late but a wrong finally righted.Everyone including civilians were given a very dignified welcome home in probably the largest repatriation of servicemen in Australian history. We, his 6 siblings and extended family now have a place to visit and reflect on what might have been.Nev is now buried only 5 minutes from our Mum who never got over his death.Thank you to his 1R.A.R. Mates who helped me with information memories and a beautiful bunch of photos on a sbu stick also the book of poems and other memorabilia. Film Comici 2013 Da Vedere Gratis.
To those that were there on the day and those that couldn’t get there I know he was in your thoughts and rest assured he was given a fine send off.Thank You- Jan,Bob,Gary,Wendy, Sharon & Michele Jan Sullivan 344. Hi – Is there a list of these gentleman, my grandad was one of them attached to the Airborne Brigade – we is a Queenslander, but I can’t find anything (I have heard that a lot of stuff from this time was destroyed and swept under the carpet?). “The 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, distinguished itself in the conduct of military operation in the Republic of Vietnam from 5 May 1965 to 16 May 1966 while attached to the 173rd Airborne Brigade (separate) of the United States Army.