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<blockquote data-quote="Russ Hawking" data-source="post: 46375" data-attributes="member: 26131"><p><strong>Paul Harold Denehey</strong></p><p></p><p>Paul was indeed a Victorian. Prior to joining the Army he lived in the Melbourne bayside suburb of Mentone. Paul enlisted in Melbourne in February 1962. He completed his recruit traing at 1RTB Kapooka in May 1962 and was allocated to RASigs. Paul successfully completed the 17/62 Basic OWLS, (Operator Wireless and Line), course at the School of Signals, Balcombe in late 1962. Paul was a cheerful bloke, a good friend, and is fondly remembered</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Russ Hawking, post: 46375, member: 26131"] [b]Paul Harold Denehey[/b] Paul was indeed a Victorian. Prior to joining the Army he lived in the Melbourne bayside suburb of Mentone. Paul enlisted in Melbourne in February 1962. He completed his recruit traing at 1RTB Kapooka in May 1962 and was allocated to RASigs. Paul successfully completed the 17/62 Basic OWLS, (Operator Wireless and Line), course at the School of Signals, Balcombe in late 1962. Paul was a cheerful bloke, a good friend, and is fondly remembered [/QUOTE]
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