Dear "Non-Com."—Further to "Sticky Beak" (11th), Toodyay ("W.M." 13/8/36) on "The Second Landing." One hundred men took part in that ...
Article : 383 wordsDear "Non-Com."—These verses, which were sent from the firing Une to a London paper in the early days of the war by Sergeant Woollard, of ...
Article : 288 wordsDear "Non-Com."—May I add a little to "Arem's" article (RP,, Aug. 20) on The Royal Scots. I, too, once belonged to that famous regiment, nick-named ...
Article : 452 wordsDear "Non-Com."—During the Arab rising in Iraq in 1920-21, some regiments of British infantry were brought into the country from India. They were ...
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Article : 271 wordsDear "Non-Com."—It happened during the voyage to England in H.M.A.S. Argyllshire in 1916. We had attached to us the usual reinforcement sigs. One ...
Article : 193 wordsDear "Non-Com."—Further to men getting the "wind up." Here's an instance when one man was ready to die of fright! ...
Article : 315 wordsDear "Non-Com."—Musical memories by "Eiffel" (44th) brought back some Vivid scenes. Our convoy also met the real navy at Cape Verde. It gave us ...
Article : 360 wordsDear "Non-Com."—It is surprising how little things bring up old memories. In the issue on August 6 the article on Early Ypres caught my eye ...
Article : 236 words"Old Bill the Second," Perth (late Northcliffe).—-A brace to hand, with thanks. Acceptance noted with pleaI sure, also change of address. ...
Article : 251 wordsDear "Non-Com.,"—When the chats made their appearance in the trenches and dug-outs at Gallipoli in 1915, quite a number of the diggers, in their ...
Article : 174 wordsDear "Non-Com."—Recently at an R.S.L., picnic at Point Walter, three diggers from two different subbranches were yarning and the ...
Article : 95 wordsDear "Non-Com."—My first night in the front line and there were six of us in a fire bay. Detailed for duckboard patrol, none of us wanted to ...
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Western Mail (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954), Thu 17 Sep 1936, Page 3
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