So...Big ears..Should the lanyard be next to the button, or at the end of the pocket?
CavDidn't give a stuff - had more important issues to worry about at the time - I was a Nasho, after all.
I can see it on your file now Big Bars..."Cannot assimilate training.."No wonder teachers ended up in Infantry and gave the rest of us a bad name.
CavI've never seen my file - would probably make fascinating reading. My dad's (RAAF in New Guinea in WW2) is available at AWM website.
You should get a copy of your file. It won't contain much about the courses and word pictures etc. It contains details of qualifications, postings, medicals and the bad stuff if you were a naughty boy.
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M109 at the Horseshoe Back in May 1970, I was a reluctant member of 5 platoon, B Coy, 7 RAR, and about one third into my sojourn in South Vi...
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So...
Big ears..
Should the lanyard be next to the button, or at the end of the pocket?
Cav
Didn't give a stuff - had more important issues to worry about at the time - I was a Nasho, after all.
I can see it on your file now Big Bars..."Cannot assimilate training.."
No wonder teachers ended up in Infantry and gave the rest of us a bad name.
Cav
I've never seen my file - would probably make fascinating reading. My dad's (RAAF in New Guinea in WW2) is available at AWM website.
You should get a copy of your file. It won't contain much about the courses and word pictures etc.
It contains details of qualifications, postings, medicals and the bad stuff if you were a naughty boy.
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