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Belvedere helicopter crash - 4th May 1963
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<blockquote data-quote="Hugh Cave" data-source="post: 62648" data-attributes="member: 38990"><p>This is the Hugh Cave this article mentions. Yes I am the one who wrote an article - "Army Rule No 1 - never volunteer". This covers the full period from September 1963 when I built the Memorial at Long Merarap to 1996 when we had the full Memorial Service I will send this article to anyone who contacts me at <a href="mailto:hugh.cave.mulu@gmail.com">hugh.cave.mulu@gmail.com</a>. I have an article with a message referring to XG473. "This was the aircraft in which my step dad's father was flying (Flt Lt A. P. J. Dodson). I've just informed him what I found (the wreckage being at the National Army Museum) is there any more information surrounding this. I'd love to know. It carries a great deal of sentiment to the family. Contact me! Hugh Cave</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugh Cave, post: 62648, member: 38990"] This is the Hugh Cave this article mentions. Yes I am the one who wrote an article - "Army Rule No 1 - never volunteer". This covers the full period from September 1963 when I built the Memorial at Long Merarap to 1996 when we had the full Memorial Service I will send this article to anyone who contacts me at [email]hugh.cave.mulu@gmail.com[/email]. I have an article with a message referring to XG473. "This was the aircraft in which my step dad's father was flying (Flt Lt A. P. J. Dodson). I've just informed him what I found (the wreckage being at the National Army Museum) is there any more information surrounding this. I'd love to know. It carries a great deal of sentiment to the family. Contact me! Hugh Cave [/QUOTE]
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