Dear "Non-Com."—In the early days of the war after cleaning up the German possessions in the Pacific, I was temporarily transferred from the flagship, ...
Article : 607 wordsDear "Non-Com."—I had a quiet but very happy Christmas, many contributing towards that happiness with letters and gifts. But whatever the token, it was the ...
Article : 325 wordsThose of our readers who took part in the Great War are invited to send for publication short accounts of happenings with which they themselves were concerned. The tales can be either ...
Article : 97 wordsDear "Non-Com."—He was never known as "Wonk-Eye," but for obvious reasons such an appellation would have most aptly suited a certain sergeant-major. ...
Article : 505 wordsDear "Non-Com."—The par by "456 E.A.M.R.," Buntine, interested me. I "roamed around" in British East and neighbouring countries for a number of ...
Article : 204 wordsThe battalion was in billets in the village of Doulieu in August, 1917. Some of "D" Company were quartered at the estaminet—farm house of one named ...
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Article : 141 wordsDear "Non-Com."—Neuve Eglise has been mentioned by several diarists, and apparently the town was a "Jonah" place for several battalions and brigades. The ...
Article : 245 wordsDear "Non-Com."—General Sinclair McLagan ("Old Mac") was annoyed. We were perched up on a muddy, windy[?] Wet and miserable ridge somewhere in the ...
Article : 231 wordsDear "Non-Com."—Am at present in hospital in Kalgoorlie, but will be out before this sees the light. The Kalgoorlie ana Boulder R.S L. were very decent, and ...
Article : 84 wordsDear "Non-Com."—About a year or so ago, an attempt was made to start a series "If you had to serve again, whom would you choose as a leader?" I have ...
Article : 449 wordsAlan Harwood, of Midland Junction, on January 5; late 44th Battalion, A.I.F. David Grierson, on January 6, ...
Article : 186 wordsDear "Non-Com."—I quote that naval lighthorseman "Smokedrift": "A shower of stones struck the boat, mostly on the 'roof'(oh, please!) [?] and then ...
Article : 81 wordsDear "Non-com."—Speaking of Musical Memories, I can remember one which impressed me greatly at the time. It was after the second stunt at Ypres, in ...
Article : 137 wordsVic. Ketterer, for 15 years an official in the Repatriation Department, is at present a sick man, suffering from the effects of gas. He served with the 16th ...
Article : 70 wordsDear "Non-Com."—A cobber of mine, holding a pass till 9 pip-emma, was returning from Weymouth to Westham camp, and was crossing the bridge over ...
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Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Thu 23 Jan 1936, Page 2
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