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Old 28-04-11, 12:59
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I do a parade at Gaythorne RSL at 6am
then my local Samford one at 8am
then off to Brisbane city for the big one.
This year I did two trips around on the first trip I had a nice guy who was a POW for 3 years and was in great condition. In the photo attached.

The second trip I had a post war RAAF police officer and a hell of a nice guy too.

Half way through the parade a elderly female nurse marching said she could no go any further so an ambulance officer picked her up and put her in the back of a Jeep in front of me and the crowd cheered like mad!

We had a great club turn out.
approx 25 Jeeps
Chev staff car
C15 chev
dodge 3/4 ton radio van
studie 6x6
post war gmc 6x6

Cheers
Jeff
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Old 28-04-11, 22:46
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Hi all,
well on the 25 Apr it was ANZAC Day in Melbourne, I took in my Dodge Command Car and there were a couple of other Dodges, some Landrovers and quite a few Jeeps. The morning started off very foggy and cold, but the sun did come out and it was an excellent day. I managed 2 trips down the parade route with old diggers (veterans) in the back waving to people and thier friends.
I had one old Polish veteran come up to me and confirm that my vehicle was a Dodge Command Car, he then went on to tell me that he drove them through Europe during the war and that he preffered to drive the 6x6 Dodge as it would stop in the snow and ice. The little 4x4s would jump/bounce and skip across the ground- too rought!
I also had the son of a US veteran come up to me and he said that he had never actually seen a Dodge Command Car and that his father was a supply officer in a supply company in an Artillery Regt in Patton's 3rd Army and his dad used to sleep across the front seat of the Command Car.
All very interesting.
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Old 23-05-11, 03:52
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For Anzac day in Perth we mustered 10 jeeps, 3 Land Rovers, 2 Champs and a Blitz.
Jim S.

Hanno, note the Badge on the grill.
Jim
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Old 23-05-11, 10:57
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Drove my truck from Ganmain to Batemans Bay for Anzac Day.

Not far....about 10 hours by Blitz with a very hospitable stopover at Yass which happens to be the halfway point in the journey.

Took my Grandfather (who is a 21st light horse veteran of WW2) in the parade.

This is the second year Ive been able to do this. A very lucky and fortunate moment for me.

Good way for the old girl to get the acid test as well.
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Old 23-05-11, 12:18
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Hanno, note the Badge on the grill.
Jim!

Excellent to see that badge on a proper army truck on a day like that.

Thanks,
Hanno

PS: if one looks closely, one can see the KTR badge on Jim's Chevrolet grill in the picture below:
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... another Aussie MLUer who's convoying with Lang. Jim and Sandy from Perth
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