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| Name: Keith Hume | MY URL: Visit Me |
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The account of the attack on the St Quentin Canal and tunnel failed to mention the very large part played by the American Division under command of the Australian 14 Brigade. I have copies of the detailed orders for this battle and my father's account as he took part in it as a 53rd AIF battalion.
Also little is made of the 53rd's attack on Perrone and their taking of the city on the second day. A soldier of the 53rd won a VC for turning an artillery piede on Mont St. Quentin with great effect.
2 incidents of pathetic intelligence emerged firstly the start trenches for the 53rd were occupied by Germans and secondly the Mont St.Quentin Heights were reported as being in Allies hands . THEY WERE NOT hence the aussies faced attacks on 3 sides and were bogged down until the following day. Australian Memorial photos show Australian of 53rd at the bridge over the Somme
| Name: Robert J. Berkeley | MY URL: Visit Me |
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Brave lads...the heroism and tragedy reverberates through the years. To have walked these fields is to feel the presence of those who Fell. To a far better place may they be. A pity the lessons are never learned from or fully remebered from one generation to the next.
| Name: R.W.Parkinson | MY URL: Visit Me |
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| Name: Wendy Campbell | MY URL: Visit Me |
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My uncle Alec McAneney was killed in the Battle of El Alamein on 26 October 1942. He was with 2nd NZ division I think. Anyone know of anyone who might have served with him.
| Name: John R Bruce | MY URL: Visit Me |
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It makes me very very proud to be Australian, And to have served in the Australian army.
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G'day from sunny Adelaide, South Australia! I just wish say hello. Very nice and useful website, Lot of good stuff inside. Have a nice day and stay!!! :)
| Name: GAIL | MY URL: Visit Me |
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I HAVE BEEN RESEARCHING MY FAMILY TREE AND FOUND OUT THAT I HAD RELATIVES IN DIFFERENT WARS AROUND THE WORLD. IF ANYONE HAS ANY INFO ON THESE SOLDIERS OR THERE UNITS I WOULD APPRECIATE IT. PRIVATE ARCHIBALD AMBER WW1 UNIT 1ST SERVICE NO. 3187 DIED 23.10.1917 BURIED BELGIAN BATTERY CORNER CEMETERY AUSTRALIAN ARMY.MAJOR FRANCIS J J BAKER WW2 UNIT A.C.M.F. 10BN SERVICE NO. S17227 DIED 5.8.1941 BURIED SOUTH AUSTRALIA AUSTRALIAN ARMY.PRIVATE RONALD JOHN HANN UNIT A.I.F. 2/43 BN SERVICE NO.SX6288 DIED 3.8.1941 BURIED IN TOBRUK WAR CEMETERY AUSTRALIA ARMY.PRIVATE KENNETH WILLIAM BAKER CORPS R.A.I.C.SERVICE NO.41268 AUSTRALIAN ARMY KOREAN WAR NOT SURE IF HE IS STILL WITH US LOST CONTACT.
| Name: Paul | MY URL: Visit Me |
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I have served with Australian soldiers many times. They are the best. I love them. Through them I have come to learn how wonderful Australia is to live. God bless all Diggers living and dead.