Dec 14, 2008 #21 Aaron Brooks Wolters Brigadier General 16,554 2,428 Jul 28, 2007 Abingdon, VA. Great photos Wildcat, and good info guys. Thanks!
Dec 15, 2008 Thread starter #22 Wildcat Major 9,272 1,347 Apr 11, 2005 South East Queensland Great info Parsifal. Who was Berryman? The name doesn't ring a bell.
Dec 15, 2008 #23 Watanbe Senior Airman 526 4 Apr 24, 2007 Adelaide Thanks a lot for putting up these photos! As an Aussie its great to see these!!! I would of hated to fight in the jungle!
Thanks a lot for putting up these photos! As an Aussie its great to see these!!! I would of hated to fight in the jungle!
Dec 15, 2008 #24 parsifal Colonel 13,354 2,133 Apr 6, 2008 Orange NSW Wildcat said: Great info Parsifal. Who was Berryman? The name doesn't ring a bell. Click to expand... Sir Frank Berryman, Lt General, was Blameys CS from 1942-45, born 1894, died 1981. Often referred to as the "forgotten soldier", he was Blameys right hand man through the often difficult years under Macarthur
Wildcat said: Great info Parsifal. Who was Berryman? The name doesn't ring a bell. Click to expand... Sir Frank Berryman, Lt General, was Blameys CS from 1942-45, born 1894, died 1981. Often referred to as the "forgotten soldier", he was Blameys right hand man through the often difficult years under Macarthur