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Life on the Line [Series 1, Episode 14] Hugh Kelly
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Maker: Thistle Productions
Thomas Kaye interviews Hugh Kelly. Podcast released 28 November 2017. Episode description from www.lifeonthelinepodcast.com: Life on the Line tracks down Australian war veterans and records their sto...AWM2018.414.14
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Life on the Line [Series 1, Episode 15] Adrian Clunies-Ross
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Maker: Thistle Productions
Thomas Kaye interviews Major General Adrian Clunies-Ross AO MBE (ret'd). Podcast released 5 December 2017. Episode description from www.lifeonthelinepodcast.com: Life on the Line tracks down Australi...AWM2018.414.15
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Trevor Thomas Lowe as a corporal crew commander 2 Troop C Squadron 1st Armoured Regiment, South Vietnam 1968-1969, interviewed by Lex McAulay
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Maker: Lowe, Trevor Thomas McAulay, Alexander Hugh
Lowe speaks of his role in the defence of Fire Support Base Coral, in the Bien Hoa Province of South Vietnam, during May 1968. A transcript of this recording may be available. For further information...S03208
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Private Thomas Bryan (1316), 9 Battalion, First World War 1914-1919, interviewed by Jamie Simpson
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Maker: Bryan, Thomas Simpson, Jamie Alexander
Tom Bryan relates his memories of the First World War and life in Newcastle, NSW after his return. Interview conducted as part of Simpson's Honours Thesis on Newcastle's returned servicemen. Topics co...S01901
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Memorial Service for victims of RAAF Dakota A65-61, Bomana War Cemetery, Papua New Guinea, 17 February 1971
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Maker: Unknown
Memorial Service held at Bomana War Cemetery Port Moresby, New Guinea on 17 February 1971. The service was for the crew of RAAF Dakota A65-61 which crashed on 18 September 1945. Form of Ceremony: 1. ...S04617
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John Frederick Thomas Down NX60079, message to his family read by a radio announcer on "Postman Calls", Radio Tokyo.
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Maker: NHK
Message from Lance Sergeant John Frederick Thomas Down NX60079, Headquarters, Royal Australian Artillery read by a radio announcer on "Postman Calls", Radio Tokyo. The message written by John Down was...S05891