CONTRIBUTORS

I interviewed many people for A Carefree War and have reproduced their accounts with their permission. I am conscious that these experiences were an important part of their lives, and I have endeavoured to give them a rewarding and accurate book. I would like to sincerely thank all of my contributors.

Altman, Jim

Atton, Cecily

Ayre, Patricia

Baker, Heather

Baskerville, Bruce

Bassett-Smith, Mrs

Bates, Miriam

Bates, Peter

Berry, Patricia

Bourke, Joan

Bradford, Lynton

Branagan, Gillian

Bretherton, James

Brown, Albert

Campbell, Elsie

Carolan, Ann

Carter, Lindsay

Coleman, Myfanwy

Coles, Peter (Andrews)

Crawford, Bruce

Craymer, Dick

Craymer, Joan

Creer, Jim

Curlewis, Ian

Cusins, George

Daley, Peter

David, Laeonie

Davis, Pam,

Deeley, Bill

Deveacke, Keith

Dobson, Martin

Dukes, Joyce

Ecob, Alan

Euwer, Anthony

Kyle, Andrew

Lark, Mary

Mackenzie, Sue

Macleay, Jean

Martin, Bill

Martin, John

McBain, Myrna

McCashney, Harold

McDonald, Valda

McFadden, Gordon

McKern, Don

Meaker, Arnold

Moss, Mary

Murphy, Kev

Newton, Georgia

Owen, Norman

Paine, Elizabeth

Palmer, Sylvia

Parker, Jacqueline

Piaud, Charmaine

Polkinghorne, Nev

Potter, Geoff

Putt, Jane

Pye, Eileen

Featherstone-Haugh, Richard

Fisher, Cynthia

Fisher, Vera

Fletcher, Alan

Ford, Mary

Galwey, Alan

Gammidge, Colin

Geoghlin, Bill

Goldrick, Robert

Goldsmith, Horace

Goodhew, Ron

Gratte, Stan

Gray, Ann

Grieve, Judy

Grose, Peter

Gross, Audrey

Hanford, Meryl

Hanson, Jenny

Healy, Anthony

Hellmund, Marie

Hishion, Barry

Hoad, Geoff

Hooper, Tom

Howe, Vola

Huntsman, Leonie

Joiner, Margaret

Johnstone, Meryl

Killeen, Shirley

Kingston, Bev

Knight, Ann

Knight, Fay

Pringle, Michael

Reedman, Les

Riseley, Kate

Roper, Lance

Ross, Alec

Smith, Pamela

Squires, John

Stewart, Jenny

Sulman, Fay

Sun, Stella

Suttor, Judy

Taylor, Margaret

Taylor, Bob

Taylor, John

Thomas, Elaine

Thornley, Cassie

Tranter, David

Thurgood, Judith

Valder, John