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Tag Archives: 2020 legacy week

Gary Aspinall

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“I served as a Lieutenant on submarines during the Vietnam war and was even able to spend a few months with the American force patrolling. I have great a great respect for Legacy and the support they give to service men and families, I am very proud of the time I spent in the Navy.”…

Frank West

Website Frank

“I served in the Navy and turned 18 whilst in Papa New Guinea. In 1942 I was seconded to the Coast Watchers an Allied Military intelligence operation. As part of this operation, I served as part of the communications team that corresponded back and forth with ‘coast watchers’ behind enemy lines. Later in the war, I was deployed between the Indonesian island and Singapore as part of a mine sweeping operation.”…

Shirley McKechnie

Website Shirley

“Widowed to an Air Force Pilot, Shirley’s husband joined the air force as soon as he turned 18. He never was deployed as part of the surrender treaty for WW2 as it had been been signed on the exact same day he had finished his training. Instead he flew around Darwin and later become a member of the famed formation aerobatic team the ‘Skydancers’.”…

Miriam Jagger

” My husband served in the army as a gunner in WWII. He signed up day 1 of the war and served until the treaty papers were signed. He was deployed to the Middle East as part of the Second 12th Australian Field Regiment 9th Division. They fought the German general Erwin Rommel and his tanks as one of the original members of the infamous Australian-led garrison the Rats of Tobruk. Over the course of the entire war, they had fired the most bullets from the cannon he was stationed on.”…