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Category Archives: Australian
Joining a rifle company engaged in road building
TX 1004 max Hickman 2/33rd Battalion AIF Abroad 1st Nov 1941 Dear Mother & dad I’m a day ahead of schedule with my letter this week – with the dawn this morning … Continue reading
Posted in Australian, Carrier platoon, Food and Drink, Middle East, organisation, parcels
Tagged bully beef, Jim McDonnell, John Curtin, Ken Jenkins, road building
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Esprit de corps strained: the new CO has a hell of a job
TX 1004 Max Hickman 2/33rd Battalion AIF Abroad 27th Oct 1941 Dear Mother & Dad Sorry that confounded broadcast caused so much bother. I might have known it would. It would have been … Continue reading
Better tucker, Aussie beer and tinned Tassie apples
TX1004 Max Hickman 2/33rd Battalion AIF Abroad 18 Oct 1941 Dear Mother & Dad I’m certainly on the crest of a wave with mail – letters, parcels and papers. Eight Aussie letters and … Continue reading
Half our money is spent supplementing army rations
TX 1004 Max Hickman 2/33rd Battalion AIF Abroad 3rd October 1941 Dear Mother & Dad Just a line or two hoping to find you happy and well as I am at present. Our letter mail is a bit late … Continue reading
Events on the various fronts…almost too good to be true
TX 1004 ML Hickman 2/33rd Battn AIF Abroad 10th Sept 1941 Dear Mother & Dad Your welcome letter of 24th August arrived today. I’m glad to know you’re both fit and well. The last letter I had was written … Continue reading
Posted in Australian, gambling and drinking, organisation, The course of the war
Tagged soldier's diet, Tommy canteens, wog beer
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Every day we read the Germans are using their last reserves
TX 1004 Max Hickman 2/33rd Battalion AIF Abroad 21st August 1941 Dear Mother & dad I was very pleased to get your letter yesterday along with Youngster’s and one from Jack. Yours and Youngster’s are as regular as clockwork – … Continue reading
Surprising capture of a French sniper
Written in pencil – barely legible (scan is much clearer than the actual document) – was not able to rotate image before inserting. TX 1004 Pte M Hickman 2/33rd battalion AIF Abroad 10th … Continue reading
Posted in Australian, gambling and drinking, Middle East, Uncategorized
Tagged conscription, DIck Schultz, French sniper, Leo Earea, petrol rationing, two up
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We’ve got a spot of work to do
TX 1004 Pte Max Hickman 2/33rd Battalion AIF Abroad 5th June 1941 Dear Mother Further to the letters I wrote you and May yesterday, you will be pleased to know that the … Continue reading
Posted in Australian, escapades, relaxation, fun and games, Hierarchy, Posts and telegraph, Uncategorized
Tagged AWL fines, Boyer, Curtin, DIck Schultz, Ken Jenkins, mail, Menzies, Ogilvie
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