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Training the Bodes: Australian Army Advisers Training Cambodian Infantry Battalions- A Postscript to the Vietnam War
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<blockquote data-quote="Elsa" data-source="post: 43617" data-attributes="member: 5671"><p>Hello Tartan23. Sorry for not logging in sooner.</p><p>I need to have a think about what to do....on one hand I really want to know all about my grandads particulars during the war, particulary to pass to my own son - to give him a real sense of pride (I don't think that boys have many positive role models & the fact that his great grandad was sas is v special).</p><p>Yet on the other hand.... my grandad has NEVER spoken a word about any of it in detail.</p><p>He is nearly 91 now & I want to respect his choices & privacy and wouldn't feel comfortable asking him details.</p><p></p><p>What do other people do in this situation? ?(</p><p></p><p>My family & I have his dagger badge, his berret & medals & photos show 2 different winged parachutes - one with the wings curved down & the other with them curved up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Elsa, post: 43617, member: 5671"] Hello Tartan23. Sorry for not logging in sooner. I need to have a think about what to do....on one hand I really want to know all about my grandads particulars during the war, particulary to pass to my own son - to give him a real sense of pride (I don't think that boys have many positive role models & the fact that his great grandad was sas is v special). Yet on the other hand.... my grandad has NEVER spoken a word about any of it in detail. He is nearly 91 now & I want to respect his choices & privacy and wouldn't feel comfortable asking him details. What do other people do in this situation? ?( My family & I have his dagger badge, his berret & medals & photos show 2 different winged parachutes - one with the wings curved down & the other with them curved up. [/QUOTE]
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