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Tag Archives: Jim McDonnell
The Governor should…appoint a cabinet of responsible men
TX 1004 Max Hickman 2/33rd Battalion AIF Abroad 8th Dec 1941 Dear Mother & Dad Very agreeably surprised to receive my mail this morning. Two days earlier than usual – unfortunately news of … Continue reading
Posted in organisation, Tasmanian, The course of the war, Uncategorized, world
Tagged Colonel Elliott, dreams, Frank Gaha, Jim McDonnell, Roden Cutler, Ron Butterworth
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Action on several fronts – the barracks, the sports field, Yugoslavia and the USA
TX 1004 Max Hickman 2/33rd Battalion AIF Abroad 20th Nov 1941 Dear Mother & Dad Dad’s letter and youngster’s came in this morning and afforded a very agreeable surprise. Although Youngster … Continue reading
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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A parcel with scallops – hoping they’ll go the rounds
TX 1004 Max Hickman 2/33rd Battalion AIF Abroad 2nd Sept 1941 Dear Mother & Dad Once again I write hoping to find you happy and well as I am at present. I am writing a little earlier than … Continue reading
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
Dear Dad…Have a look at my will
TX 1004 Pte Max Hickman 2/33rd Battalion AIF Abroad 25th.3.1941 Dear Dad I was very agreeably surprised to get your letter yesterday, written while you were in Melbourne. It’s easy to understand now why I didn’t get many letters in … Continue reading
Posted in organisation, pay and conditions, Tasmania, Uncategorized
Tagged army pay, diplomacy, Jim McDonnell, mail, Mick Mason, South Africa
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You blokes were only soldiers….letter to ‘Bert’
11th Sept 1940 TX1004 Private M Hickman 72nd Battalion 25th Brigade AIF Dear Bert Just a line from Blighty to let you know we’re still afloat. We had a great trip over on the Old Mary – she’s a wonderful … Continue reading
London leave extends to AWL
TX 1004 Private ML Hickman 72nd Battalion 25th Brigade AIF United Kingdom 21st July 1940 Dear Mother I have just returned from 36 hours London leave and I think I can write you a very newsy letter of that wonderful … Continue reading
Posted in Britain, escapades, relaxation, fun and games, pay and conditions
Tagged Ac Hallam, army pay, AWL, Jim McDonnell, Lord Denman
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Somewhere in England June 1940
Letterhead: YMCA – including instructions on how to address mail, and the invocation to Write Home First TX 1004 Gunner Hickman 1st Antitank Regt AIF Overseas Somewhere in England Dear Mother At long last we are on terra firma … Continue reading