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Belvedere helicopter crash - 4th May 1963
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<blockquote data-quote="Hugh Cave" data-source="post: 62871" data-attributes="member: 38990"><p>Hello Strathroy (?), I remember the point in time when you, your mother and sister were at Long Merarap Memorial. You were having your photo taken in front of the cross. Your sister came across to my wife and I and thanked me for bringing her family back together. I do not know if you have seen an article I have written - "Army Rule No 1 - Never Volunteer". This covers the period from September 1963 to December 1997. We cannot communicate by email but I am sure that The Curator of the Regiments Museum will give you a copy. I am quite well thank you but Colleen, my wife, died in in November 2020. Please give my regards to your family.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugh Cave, post: 62871, member: 38990"] Hello Strathroy (?), I remember the point in time when you, your mother and sister were at Long Merarap Memorial. You were having your photo taken in front of the cross. Your sister came across to my wife and I and thanked me for bringing her family back together. I do not know if you have seen an article I have written - "Army Rule No 1 - Never Volunteer". This covers the period from September 1963 to December 1997. We cannot communicate by email but I am sure that The Curator of the Regiments Museum will give you a copy. I am quite well thank you but Colleen, my wife, died in in November 2020. Please give my regards to your family. [/QUOTE]
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