Journeying back in time with WWII veterans Lysle Roberts and Ray Hart
Journeying back in time with WWII veterans Lysle Roberts and Ray Hart
View ArticleBrigadier Loutit addressing a parade of the 148 AGT Company Camp, Alice...
Brigadier Loutit addressing a parade of the 148 AGT Company Camp, Alice Springs oval
View ArticleThe sun begins to rise over Anzac Hill
at Anzac Hill, Alice Springs' iconic War Memorial, not a single name of an Alice Springs serviceman or woman is recorded because only one resident fought in WWII, and returned alive
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Alice Springs was home to 500 permanent residents and 7000 troops during WWII
View ArticleFA-18 Hornets fly over Katherine at the Anzac Day parade
FA-18 Hornets fly over Katherine at the Anzac Day parade
View ArticleA family watched the Anzac Day parade in Katherine
A family watched the Anzac Day parade in Katherine
View ArticleKatherine's main street becomes packed with supporters at the Anzac Day parade
Katherine's main street becomes packed with supporters at the Anzac Day parade
View ArticleTent accommodation for troops in Adelaide River
Tent accommodation for troops in Adelaide River, 19942
View ArticleAdelaide River Hospital, 1942
A Hospital Ward at 119 A.G.H. Adelaide River 1942. Of canvas construction walls were rolled up to catch any cooling breezes. A motorbike available for quick transport.
View ArticleVeteran Ray Hart remembers his mates in service at the Adelaide River War...
Veteran Ray Hart remembers his mates in service at the Adelaide River War Cemetery
View ArticleAdelaide River War Cemetery
Adelaide River War Cemetery has 434 graves of servicemen and women and civilians killed during World War Two in the Top End
View ArticleABC Darwin will retrace the Territory's war history by rail
ABC Darwin will retrace the Territory's war history by rail over Anzac Day 2013
View ArticleVeteran Lysle Roberts returns to the Northern Territory, exploring the routre...
Veteran Lysle Roberts returns to the Northern Territory, exploring the routre he took by rail 70 years ago
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