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Old 28-02-19, 00:57
Lang Lang is offline
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I still have the album being repaired on my table.

I am sure the carrier in the picture is #42! Who can say otherwise?

Will have a look. I think Clint said his dad was in 19th Bn and later went to New Guinea. Must have been the Militia 19th as the AIF 2/19th was captured in Singapore. He stayed in until the 60's and finished a Major and both his sons went to Lt Col (Inf) in the Australian Regular Army 60's to 80's.

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