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| Name: Andrew Burton | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Northern Ireland |
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Remembering my Great Uncle Private David Gibson Reg No: 39788, son of Hugh A Ferguson of “Glenside, Dundonald, County Down, Ireland. David was KIA on 24 October 1917. I am trying to find out more about his war service - any assistance greatly appreciated - Andrew
| Name: jen horne | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Christchurch NZ |
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Love this website,
I'm just asking a question to anyone that served in the korean war,
if they knew my grandad Darcie peter leo Courtney. I'm am real keen to know of anyone that knew him back them although its going back 50 odd years i'd love to hear from anyone!
| Name: Peter Finlay | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: North Rocks Sydney |
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Good morning Ted,
I have been asked to seek permission to use this for a book being prepared by author Peter FitzSimons who, you may be aware, wrote an account of Kokoda recently.
Would it be possible to gain your permission to use the sketch of Bill Taylor transferring oil on Southern Cross in the book please?
http://www.diggerhistory3.info/daredevils/images/devils07.jpg
Peter may also like to use the sketch of CKS in a SPAD in WWI
http://www.diggerhistory3.info/daredevils/images/devils06.jpg
Many thanks
Peter Finlay
Aviation writer/Researcher
0298731773
emails to ted Harris were returned this morning
| Name: lena | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: ontario |
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i like your page
| Name: Geoff Drew | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: Brisbane, Queensland |
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I revisited this site during a search for information about the Blue Gums concert party of the 11th Bde. Of course, I looked at the Decorations page to re-read my grandfather's story (S J Drew MM) and noted that he was right next to a relative on my mother's side of the family, Capt Gordon Dunbar MC, CdeG.
| Name: TA |
| MY URL: Visit Me |
| Location: Los Angeles, CA |
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Very impressive. The amount of detail and level of work to re-create these uniforms and insignia is really a labor of love. It is very interesting to be able to see the uniforms of so many different countries and branches all in one place. Thanks!
| Name: Onye Igbo | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: lome togo |
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i love da site please keep up tyhe good work
| Name: linda | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: durham uk |
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could anyone help me please i am trying to find out the exact address of where my son is buried in germany, my ex was a serving soldier in osnabruick in 1972?1975 we lost our son wheile i was living with him over ther i know he is buried in munster war cemetary at the back when the soldiers family's are buried but that is all would be greatfull for any help
| Name: shirley | MY URL: Visit Me |
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I have some memorabillia that I belive was owned by Lieut Kenneth Sanders Thompson, who was part of the 42nd battalion. He was killed in action August 31 1918. Does anyone know anything about him?
| Name: Onye Igbo | MY URL: Visit Me |
| My Email: Email Me | Location: lome,togo |
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i love da site please keep up tyhe good work