Have a look for a book called "They Dared Mightily" edited by Lionel Wigmore, it describes in detail the efforts of our VC winners, it is an awesome read.
It was first published by the Australian War Memorial in 1963.
Mark
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Have a look for a book called "They Dared Mightily" edited by Lionel Wigmore, it describes in detail the efforts of our VC winners, it is an awesome read.
It was first published by the Australian War Memorial in 1963.
Mark
Hey PMC (president mess committee perhaps:biggrin:?)
I’m reading SAS – Phantoms of the Jungle by David Horner At the moment. It’s about the history of the SAS and roles in Borneo and Vietnam. Uses patrol reports and interviews with some of the participants which makes for a pretty good read.
cheers
Australia Story on ABC had a two part story on the late Cpl Cameron Baird VC recently.
He was the 100th Australian Victoria Cross winner - gave a background of his life and death as told by his family and fellow commandos.
Very respected and a deserved winner, it's available on the web 'The Last Commando' and well worth watching.
2 CDO in winter on port Philip bay........I felt sorry for you guys out on the water :)
Its funny mate, when you are young and full of adrenaline and excitement you somehow you block-out the those cold mornings and late night raids in the zodiacs. However, I did fall into Port Phillip bay on a couple of occasions with full kit on and froze my bollox off.
When you are in your 50's you cringe at the thought of freezing cold whether.
Kind regards,
PMC
Hi Paul,
While Townsville was my last posting, I retired from the RAAF after 27 years, when they took my belovered Caribou away.:frown: Did a couple of MEAO deployments then they tried to post me to Sydney – trouble is I fell in love with the ‘Ville. I still do reserve work, but now work for Australian Aerospace working with the Army on the new MRH90 Helicopter. The Compass in my overhead console is out of a ‘Bou.
Hardyards - Harrison (me) and Rookyard (her). Our rigs have always had "Doing the Hardyards" stickers on them