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Anzac Day in Wollongong: honouring my father 1911-1989

Posted on April 25, 2012 by Neil

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Afterwards at the Diggers Club, Wollongong. I carried that picture as I marched.

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From within the parade – the group I marched with

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Very proud, and very happy to have done this.

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