I was a bit frightened yeah I’d be telling a lie if I wasn’t, a bit frightened. Just, interested in relation to, ‘cause you fought in the Korean War, what was your knowledge of, I guess Communism as you were growing up or what was its effect in Australia? Orders were orders and that’s, we were never, sort of, told what the orders were going to be it just happened. Argyle and Sutherland Highlanders and the Middlesex. And, it was, it was a good leave we, went everywhere and then, I stayed in the army for 16 years. There was an American band marching up and down on the wharf playing Saint Louis Blues. Well I did. No one was allowed in there and you couldn’t see it from the air. When I arrived there, they were starting to, get ready to go home, the Indians for example, and the only ones left were Australians. And then told we were going up to Puckapunyal to do our recruit training. And that happened quite a bit, you know. You just mentioned the Turks and I was actually going to come to that. Tokyo, it was called I think. And we are definitely cared for, by the Department of Veterans Affairs. I used to love the American marine movies you know, From Guadalcanal and all that sort of. And, oh gee I can’t think of his name but, I’ll get it eventually. My eldest brother and the other brother were both in during the Second World War. And I met his wife, his widow, who’s remarried, in Korea, just a few weeks ago. But there may have been 400,000 did cross. You get the countdown, 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1, zero, turn, and you could turn around and have a look and just then you see the fireball coming up from the mushroom. And what was the dress that the Korean women were wearing? That Colonel Carne of the Gloucesters, that I mentioned before, he, because he was a Commanding Officer and a Lieutenant-Colonel, they didn’t like him, the North Koreans, they put him in a hole in the ground for 18 months. Oh, they were indoctrinated. The transmitter at Dudelange was rebuilt in 1983, replaced by an automatic pylon. And, got ourselves organised with our gear, our packs and, rifles, weapons. Of course after that they, all the troops started joining up. And, our commanding officer, late commanding officer, Colonel. My mother would have been. Liked, yeah, and revered, and, everything about him, yeah. Yeah. But …, Just tell them the truth. And I brought some of that to, give everyone a drink and oh it was shocking stuff. Oh I think so yeah, I think a lot of us did talk, about, this that and the other or one bloke might say, “I got a letter from the wife and, blah blah blah, and the kids are, coming on well at school and blah blah blah.”. And she said, “What war were you in?” And I said, “the Korean War” and she, she laughed. oh I stayed on there for a while. And. You go in a boy you come out a man. Except that I fell in love when I was eighteen with a girl, and I thought, “This is the one.” Went to Korea. the decontamination chamber, but I suppose she was put in there and shown the soap and, the shower and, all the rest of it. Oh look at those people over there. And eventually when I was, put back into shape with proper food I guess that’s what, fixed me up. But those spotter planes were good, yeah. How many. And, he was from Western Australia. And she was doing a Masters degree just recently and she had to give it up because of illness. Ken, he didn’t tell us much at all the elder. And, at the Broken Bridge, on, or the day after I’m not sure which it was, at Chongju anyhow, on the 30th or the 31st of October, it was all quiet, it must have been the 31st, it was all quiet that day and we were in a position when we thought we were going to have a spell. What did you do that for?” I, had a go at him. And a waste, of people. They were, living in what I’d term, semi-poverty. Anxiety state. And we weren’t allowed to drink some of their spirits or wines because they were, bombo. What? No, but, I’ve been asked, not so far back either, if I remembered a hospital being there and I said sure, I remember when it was built. When I came home and, caught up with some of my schoolmates and, old mates that we used to play football together at Hawthorn and. Lily's Handbags Q5 HAIR. still paying for it. They even used to charge, the families of these guys, for a blanket, if they got killed and had to be wrapped in a blanket. That, like that. But, didn’t know, didn’t have a clue where Korea was. No no, wait on. But, we were all together and, you know they say safety in numbers. And. Hm. Enlarged Cotter Dam. And, at the time I didn’t know, much about I was pretty naïve I guess. And, I had to get on the, signal phone thing and ring through to the company commanders and let them know, that he’d been hit. “But you’re going to go home or, ‘pow.’” Yeah. And what was the office like that you worked in? Something like that. then, Vietnam came up and, I was to go to Vietnam and I was medically examined and downgraded as unfit for tropical service because of, dermatitis which I collected in Korea. What, what, look what we’re fighting for, it’s a mongrel. And no advancement. Yeah. The programming consisted of films, American serials, gameshows, and chatshows using the same presenters gave Télé-Luxembourg star status in Luxembourg, the East of France and Belgium, reinforced by their move to colour in 1972 : as well as the VHF 819 line transmitter (channel E-07) reconverting to 625 lines SECAM, two new UHF transmitters were launched at the Dudelange Radio Tower, one for channel 21 in SECAM for France, one on channel 27 on PAL for Belgium.

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