Acknowledgements

Andrew Harvey,...............

You’re Kidding

Alec Weaver,....................

My Back, No Visitors Please

Bede Tongs,......................

What Do You Say To A Dying Man?, I See Faces

Bob Lewis,.......................

Creepy Ambush

Clyde Hamilton,...............

Not A Hero, Source: www.anzacday.org.au © Clyde Hamilton

Clint Marlborough,...........

Kapooka – Goodbye Civvy Street, Not Quite The War We Trained For

Colin Neave,....................

Keeping Your Head

Collin Adamson,..............

We Join The Big League Source: www.firstbattalion.au.com

Col Stringer,.....................

I’m Not Afraid To Die With You, Source: Fighting McKenzie – Anzac Chaplain, by Col Stringer 2002, Available at www.colstringer.com

Dave Sabben,...................

The Scorpion Dance

Dave Trill,......................

“Maggott” The Mortar Platoon Dog, What’s In the Basket?, The Introduction Of “Deacon Browning”

Don Johnson,.................

My Mate Percy, Chew On These Eggs Matey, Source: www.scullywag.com/kokoda1942stoush

Edgar Worrall,...............

Leaving Gallipoli

Gary McMahon,...........

Vietnam Through An Infantryman’s Eyes, Exorcism Returning to Vietnam, Source: http://garymcmahon.freewebpage.org/

Glenn Davidson,............

Dear God

Gordon Nelson,..............

Melbourne Cup Day As A POW On The Burma Thai Railway, Source: Men of the Line by Gordon Nelson

Gordon Traill,...............

The Baghdad Golfer

Jack English,..................

Grenade, Source: In this Man’s Army by Stan Southerland

Jack Thorpe,..................

Helping Out A Pow Mate, Source: Bloody Lucky by Jack Thorpe

John Kearney,................

FFF…

John Laird,.....................

Dog Tags Returned 60 Years On

Keith Hasler,.................

Fraternising With The Enemy, The First Victim Of Chemical Warfare

Ken Earney,...................

“Christ Earney!” Source: In this Man’s Army by Stan Southerland

Ken Wright,...................

Dead Man’s Penny

Kevin Pyes,....................

A Private’s Mate

Lance Campbell,............

In Search Of Lost Family

Les Manning,.................

My POW Days, Source: The Wrong Boat by Les Manning

Owen O’Brien,..............

Put Me Through To The President, Source: Long Tan and Beyond by Lieutenant Colonel Charles Mollison

Neville Bundell,.............

Curly And His Tin Hat

Nick Maine,....................

The Petrol Drum, Salvation

Tommy Thwaites,..........

As Soon As You Build It

Tony Blake,....................

Explosion, Source: www.gruntsview.org

Ron Cashman,................

Just Call Me George, Little Gibraltar, The Mound

Siobhan McHugh,..........

Minefields And Miniskirts - Australian Service Nurses, Source: Minefields and Miniskirts - Australian women and the Vietnam war, by Siobhan McHugh. Available at www.mchugh.org

William O’Neill (Jnr),...

A Promise To The Banjo, Hut 24

William O’Neill (Snr),...

The Little Captain

William Ryan,................

The Professor And The Digger