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Monthly Archives: May 1941
Camping amid gum trees – and a damn good feed
TX 1004 Pte M Hickman 2/33rd Battn AIF Abroad 31st May 1941 Dear Mother After being detached from the battalion for some time our platoon rejoined them in a new camp today and this evening received quite a … Continue reading
Lots of love: a letter from Glasgow, nearly 4 months in transit
Letter from Billie Laird Billie Laird was the young lady who invited Dad and his friend Graham Watts to her family home in Glasgow on New Year’s Eve, 1940. ‘The boys’ saw quite a bit of the Laird’s in the … Continue reading
Posted in Letters to/ from others, Uncategorized
Tagged Billie Laird, Glasgow, Scots Greys
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Parcels arriving : there must be a move on
TX 1004 Pte Max Hickman 2/33rd Battalion AIF Abroad 22nd May 1941 Dear Mother The last two days the … Continue reading
Digging for Victory…with troops from all parts of the Empire
TX 1004 Pte Max Hickman 2/33rd Battalion AIF Abroad 17 . 5 . 41 Dear Mother I suppose you know at home that the air mail service has been somewhat dislocated … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, organisation, The course of the war, Uncategorized
Tagged airmail, Arndell Lewis, Dig for Victory, Diggers, Gurkhas, Werndee
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Could St John predict war’s end? Or maybe Einstein or Pythagoras?
TX 1004 Pte Max Hickman 2/33rd Battalion AIF Abroad 5th May 1941 Dear Mother Though still in the same area as when I last wrote you, we – that is the party to which I am for … Continue reading
Vindication for some, vengeance for others
TX 1004 Private M Hickman 2/33rd Battalion AIF Abroad 1st May 41 Dear Mother I’ve had four letters this week – all very newsy and interesting and all written around Easter – Youngsters on the 10th, yours on the … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Britain, escapades, relaxation, fun and games, Hierarchy, Posts and telegraph, Uncategorized
Tagged AWL, Bierwirth, Christmas, haircuts, Jack Chandler, mail, Mersa Matruh, swimming
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