Merry Christmas greetings

From the Thomsons;
Marie and i would like to wish all 87 members and their family’s a merry xmas and a trouble free new Year Regards Jim Thomson

From the Sceneys;
Merry Xmas to all and we hope the New Year sees you all heathly and well.
Ken & Marg

From the Englunds
To all of 87 and their extended families

Ho, Ho, Ho merry Christmas
and have a wonderful New Year
with a safe 2015

All our wishes from Heath and Saasha
and the rest of the Englund family
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And one from the Hutleys
We also offer our heartfelt wishes to everyone for a safe and Merry Christmas and a great healthy and prosperous New Year.
Glen and Patsy

From Maureen Thomas,
Hi to all of you I would like to wish everyone at 87 a wonderful and safe n happy new year,
may you all see the new year in with good health and good times.
Love from Maureen Thomas and our familyxx

Sending greetings to all our 87 members and extended families…..
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Des, Ken, Jenny (Committee)

Christmas greetings to all members from Pommie & Sue Adcock. Have a safe & happy new year

The ‘Morcoms’ wish the 87tpt family a happy, healthy and a very merry Christmas and New Year.

Hello to all , I would like to wish the 87 transport platoon and all their extended family , a very merry Christmas and a very happy and safe new year . All my love and best wishes to you all for 2015 xox , Lyn Hatton and family .

Chris Curtis is moving

Just a short note to let all know me and Yoki are shifting camp.
We leave this place of near 11 years and are re-locating on the 2nd December.
Our new address will be:
1/100 Taylor Street
Condell Park
N.S.W. 2200
We will not have the Internet on for approx 2 weeks (depending on Telstra )
Our mobile numbers are still the same, but landline will change, will let you know
at a later date.
Yoki and this Grumpy bloke wish ALL a VERY MERRY CHRISTMAS and a GREAT NEW YEAR.
Keep Well and Enjoy Life.
Yoki and Chris

Victorian XMAS get together

Victorians Meet for Christmas

On Sunday November 23rd, we Victorians got together for our annual Christmas get-together, at the Waverley RSL.

Present were Graham and Jenny Morcom, Brian and Yvonne Englund, Gerry and Barbara Geary, Viv and Helen Rouse, Lyn Hatton, Jenny Hurnell, Bob and Adriana Wilson, Des and Marg Ralph. Our friend Kerrin Andronica who always comes to our get-togethers, Jenny Morcom’s friend Ann, and Viv and Helen’s friends, Fred and Gwen (who are coming to live near us in Berwick so we will see more of them in the future I am sure) also joined us to add to the merry mix.

Rob Hanisch and Pamela sent their apologies as they were tied up with family obligations.

We all join together to wish our 87 Family a very merry, safe, and happy Christmas and New Year.

Des Ralph

Run down on the past year from Bloo Dennis.

Well here we go again, a big, bigger & even bigger Merry Christmas to one & all!
Dec: The trip to Fraser Island was a magical weekend for us as a family as we hadn’t seen much of Jodi with being away most of the year down south, what an eye opener it was to see so much of the island that one can only see on tours. Wendy was on the mend again until she fell arse over you know what, scun knee & a few bruises, but we were lucky we had our own personal physician with us, fixed her up in short order. My Christmas present of lung cancer wasn’t all that friendly, stuffed up me Santa thing that I normally do each year as had I had to slip in to Brisbane to get a few tests done, who said bugger?
Jan: Still made it up to Standown for the New Year festivities. Jodi got it off to, so joined us there, then we had to go help with the packing as she is off to Tamworth to be a GP. Wendy is getting back on track after her run in with old jack the dancer as well. Now it’s my turn for the old sympathy thing again? 16th down to Coffs Harbour to spend a week with our old mate Chrissy who was over from England checking up on her grandson, what a lovely week we had catching up. Then it was back to Brisbane for a biopsy & to see the oncologist, lung cancer, secondary to the kidney cancer of 2011.
Feb: Up to Yeppoon for a few days to catch up with friends, yep we do have some scattered around the country!
Mar: Managed to get the job as secretary of the bowls club, poor buggers. Friends from Tasmania come to see how the poor people live & decided it wasn’t so bad, so they started looking for a block up here to do the same thing & they did, glory be to Ranbuild sheds.
Apr: Looks like we are in remission what a lovely word that is! Sounds bloody good to me. anyway. 14th, Heading down to Narrabri to catch up with the Anzac Day lads for a week or two. Slipped over to Tamworth as you would expect to have a long weekend with the Doc, also did a quick trip down to Gosford for a couple days with the young sister & her tribe. Back to Narrabri then Jodi drove over for Anzac Day & stay for a week with us doing the tourist thing, the sister & her old man caught up with us too. Mt Kapute, when we got to the top on to the lookout you would have thought you were on top of the world! Some very interesting rock formations etc around here.
May: Well there couldn’t have been much going on this month, if there was I didn’t think it important enough to put it in the diary.
Jun: Up to Standown Park for the dedication of the memorial, what a great achievement that is for Rod & Pam, a terrific day, a terrific place with a lot of beaut people. Great couple of weeks had to go home & mow the weeds though. Bought and installed a bloody great wood fire in the corner as we look like spending most of the winter here & it gets a bit chilli.
Jul: Results of the latest scans referring to my association with this old Jack Dancer (Cancer) for the uninitiated. Nothing has changed since there appearance these nasty little shits in December last year, yep, plenty of the little mongrels but like me quiet and in active. I’m better looking though, I’m not being smug “I’ve seen the pictures!” So we do all the scans etc again in October. So there could be a few more of these newsy letters in me yet? We caught up with Chas & Jan for a week at Standown before heading down to the Birthday girl in Tamworth & the reunion in Coffs Harbour.
Aug: Picked up new ears 8th Aug in Toowoomba on our way through. Sent em back 4 days later!
Jodi’s Birthday for the weekend in Tamworth was great, then on to Coffs Harbour for the old army unit reunion, marvellous to catch up with the lads again over a few quiet ales. On to Standown Park as the boss had a meeting to go to with the ladies, they tell us they had a good weekend and so did we young fellas?
Sept: Then it was back home to Jandowae for the eye ball man, cataract gone in one eye. Picked up my new ears again, sent em back 5 days later!
Oct: We are just starting to warm up (summer Temperatures), in the mid 20s & 30s (Celsius). Wendy is thinking of taking the second blanket off the bed, I’m already down to just the sheet, in other words bloody lovely weather. She who thinks she should be obeyed & friends have taken up Thai Chi (Kung Fu in slow motion), seem to be enjoying themselves. Mark & I went out to Western Queensland to check out Quilpie & Thargomindah, last week. Had to check the place for the annual get together for Anzac Day next year, the temperature was closer to 40c out there. Thargomindah, is a little govt. town of about 200 people, mostly employed by the local govt/council. A pub, a general store, a caravan park, museum with coffee shop, a dawn service and a march, so what’s the use of anymore?
Made friends with Surly Shirley the publican and the lovely young lass in the coffee shop, so I’m set, they can both pour a mean glass of cold water with a dash of lemon (no alcohol to speak of these days) without laughing which is more than I can say about you bloody lot right now!
Nov: Well folks the results of the latest tests (scans) are not as nice as they could have been but, I am doing just a tad better than our illustrious cricket team (at that time they had just been flogged by South Africa)! They the little buggers have grown a little bit in the last 3 months. The only symptom so far appears to be a shitty little cough and a lack of wind afterwards, which is something different for me, or so the old girl reckons? But I still get my 18-20 k up on the bike most mornings. So things could be a lot worse. Mind you I’m still a long way from that bloody warm place yet, well I bloody hope so anyway. Well another set of scans to be done next January?? Well that’s enough about my little problem…
Would you believe it’s nearly time for the old red suit again so Wendy & I wish you all good health & happiness for 2015 & have a very Merry Christmas and the best of everything for the 2015.

A sitrep from Bloo Dennis

Dear Friends, Mexicans and you others, I think that about covers you lot, and of course you lations up there in the other hemisphere? OK and now that we have that sorted, how the bloody hell are you, us southerners to some and northerners to others, we are just starting to warm up, mid 20s to mid 30s C, Wendy thinking of taking the second blanket off the bed. I’m already down to just the sheet, in other words bloody lovely weather. Went out to Quilpie / Thargomindah in south western Queensland last week to check out the place for Anzac Day next year, a little govt. town of about 200. A pub, a general store, a caravan park museum with coffee shop, a dawn service and march, so what’s the use of anymore?

Made friends with surely Shirley the publican and the lovely young lass in the coffee shop so I’m set, they can both pour a mean glass of cold water with a dash of lemon without laughing which is more than I can say about you bloody lot right now!

Well folks sorry about the wait but, thought that I might as well wait till after this last lot of tests were done and I could share the results with you, not as nice as they could have been but, I am doing just a tad better than our illustrious cricket team! Only symptoms to date seems to be a shitty little cough and a lack of wind afterwards, which is something different for me or so the old girl reckons? But, still get my 18-20 k up on the bike most mornings. So things could be a lot worse. Mind you I’m still a long way from that bloody warm place yet, well I bloody hope so anyway. OK that’s enough about my little problem…

Wendy and I wish you all the best. Would you believe it’s nearly time for the old red suit again? I thought that one of the younger fans would be more appropriate for this missive, wouldn’t like you lovely girls feeling left out! Well another set of scans done and dusted and do the next lot in January?? So till the Christmas missive you lot take care
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The Broomhalls have relocated

Blue has sold his unit in Nanango Qld and along with his brother Barry has relocated back to his home state of Tas.
They are now happily settled into a unit in Sorell which is about 28k east of Hobart.
The address is:

4/14 Arthur Street,
SORELL
Tas……7172
At this moment we don’t have a phone number but if one becomes available we will add it later

Keith Leggetts contact number

I just wanted to let you know that I had a phone call from another of dad’s (Bob Lawrence) army friends tonight who gave me a phone number for Keith Leggett which is not matching what is in the member’s list. I gave Keith a call tonight and can confirm that the number should be 07 5498 xxxx. (See amended address list or contact the secretary.)

Hope you are both well.

Kind regards

Gay Meikle

[For those of you who cannot place Keith, he was one of the blokes who was posted to Bien Hoa with the original 1 ALSG group and then when the Task Force was deployed in 1966, was posted to 87. Keith was snavelled up by HQAFV Q store and kept in Saigon. On paper he was one of ours along with those others who RTA’d late in 1966, namely; Bob Lawrence, Arthur Linney, Bob McAdoo, Eggy,Rocky Hills, *Phil Morgan, *Ron Carr, *Bob Lewis, *Jim White and others. (* signifies also posted to 87 but kept in Saigon under HQAFV.)
Those who replaced these members basically became 5 Section (Especially for your information Des!!)]

Photographs

Did anyone get any shots of the Long Tan Day service this year, and if so could you Email me some general shots showing the parade or whatever with our blokes in it.
You could also possibly write an article re the event and I can put it up here!!
Glen.

Replies to “What happened to the Boss”

Maureen Thomas wrote;
Dear John sorry to hear that you have not been well, I do hope that you are on the road to recovery,say hello to Janet for me , Regards Maureen Thomas

Wally and Sandra Edwards wrote;
Hello everyone, Looks like you all had a good time at the reunion ,sorry we could not make it Wally had medical problems and wasn’t allowed to travel so we had to cancel our accommodation and Mum had to cancel her train trip. Very disappointing for all of us (mum is now 91 and has macular degeneration) and maybe thought it would be her last trip to Coffs. But here’s hoping and god willing that she will be still here for 2016.
The photo’s were great you all look pretty good and we will see you all in 2016.
Love from Wally and Sandra xxxx