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4719320MCCANNDennisMichael 16-Mar-47     

 

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Dennis Michael MCCANN

17-Jun-69

18-Jun-70

110 SIG SQN

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: FrontPage_Form_Mailer@tripod.com [mailto:FrontPage_Form_Mailer@tripod.com]
Sent: Sunday, 7 November 2004 7:28 PM
To: fogartyt@bigpond.net.au
Subject: Death of Vietnam Veteran

 


Army: Yes
Navy:
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Number: 4719320
Rank:
Forenames: Dennis Michael
Surname: MCCANN
BirthDate: 16-Mar-47
DateDeath: abt 1/11/2004
AgeDeath: 57
CauseDeath: Cancer
UnitDesc: 110th Signal Squadron
FromDate:
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YourName: Barry Minster
YourEmail: vinmin@bigpond.net.au
RelationshipDeceased: fellow serviceman
Submit: Submit
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Date: 07-Nov-2004
Time: 04:28 AM

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33668BALZARYPeterJohn     6-Jun-27         

 

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John

06-Jun-1927

 

 

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Peter John BALZARY

18-Nov-66

30-May-67

5 RAR

 

 

BALZARY,
Peter John, late of
Cleveland, Qld.
Major Peter John Balzary.
MBE.RET. 6th November 2004
Peacefully in his sleep at
Cleveland, will be sadly missed by
Genevieve, Frank and Annette,
Stephen and Mary, Ashley, Daniel,
Kelsey, Kain, Michael, Jack, Harry,
Grace and Alexia.
Family and Friends are invited to
attend Peters Funeral Service on
Wednesday, 10th November 2004
at the Star Of The Sea Catholic
Church, 54 Passage Street,
Cleveland at 11 a.m.


09, November, 2004

 

22464RAAFPRINCEJohnFrederick          02-Aug-30     

 

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Frederick

02-Aug-30

 

 

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John Frederick PRINCE

24-Aug-64

12-Mar-65

TPTFLT/35S

 

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: FrontPage_Form_Mailer@tripod.com [mailto:FrontPage_Form_Mailer@tripod.com]
Sent: Wednesday, 10 November 2004 4:35 PM
To: fogartyt@bigpond.net.au
Subject: Death of Vietnam Veteran

 


Army:
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RAAF: Yes
Number: 22464
Rank:
Forenames: John Fredrick
Surname: PRINCE
BirthDate: 2-Aug-30
DateDeath: Last week
AgeDeath:
CauseDeath:
UnitDesc: 35 and 38 SQN
FromDate:
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YourName: Diane Dirou
YourEmail:
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Submit: Submit
Remote Name: 10.124.207.247
Remote User: -
HTTP User Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.0; .NET CLR 1.1.4322)
Date: 10-Nov-2004
Time: 01:35 AM

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Advised by Jan Staal. Funeral tomorrow at Richmond 11 Nov.

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65899NavyO'CONNORErnestJames        12-Dec-47

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DOB

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09-Nov-04

09-Nov-04

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56

56

0

 

 

 

 

KIA Vietnam?

Yes

 

 

Terry Fogarty

 

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Ernest James O'CONNOR

23-Jun-70

03-Jul-71

HMAS VENDETTA

 

 

O'CONNOR,
Ernie.
Passed away 9th November, 2004
at St George Hospital (Sydney).
Late of Albion Park (Woollongong).
Formerly of Brisbane.
A dearly beloved Husband of
Christine, much loved Father of
Nicholas. Loved Son of the late
Ernie and Jessie.
Aged 56 Years
FINALLY AT PEACE
Relatives and Friends are invited to
attend his Funeral Service to be
held at the Northcliffe Chapel of
Hansen Cole Funeral Directors,
634 Kembla Grange on Monday,
November 15th, 2004,
commencing at 10 a.m.
HANSEN & COLE
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Wollongong NSW (02) 4272 4900


12, November, 2004

 

5716976COUPERRussellAndrew  18-May-49    

 

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COUPER

COUPER

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Russell

Russell

TRUE

Last Name

Andrew

Andrew

TRUE

DOB

18-May-49

 

 

DOD

17-Nov-04

 

 

Age

55

55

0

 

 

 

 

KIA Vietnam?

 

No

 

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Andrew

18-May-49

 

 

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Russell Andrew COUPER

04-Feb-71

02-Sep-71

12 FD REGT

 

 

COUPER,
Russell Andrew, late of
Eudlo. Passed away suddenly on
Sunday Evening, 14th November,
2004, aged 55 years.
Much loved Father, Grandfather,
Son, Brother and Uncle. Mate and
Friend to many.
Family and Friends are welcome to
attend a Celebration of Russells
Life and his Farewell to be
conducted at the Gregson &
Weights Nambour Crematorium
Chapel, 34 National Park Road,
Nambour, at 11 a.m. on Friday,
19th November, 2004.


17, November, 2004
 

38659MADDERNJohnLeonard     14-Mar-41         

 

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Leonard

14-Mar-41

 

 

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John Leonard MADDERN

17-Jan-68

14-Jan-69

8 FD AMB

 

 

MADDERN,
John Leonard "Doc" of
Wynnum. Passed away on 16th
November, 2004.
Family, Friends and VVMC
Members and Associates are
invited to attend Docs Funeral to
be held at the Mt Gravatt
Crematorium Chapel (in Cemetery
grounds) on Friday, 26th
November, commencing at 3 p.m.
"Lovingly Remembered by All"
SIMPLICITY FUNERALS
Buranda 3391 8644


20, November, 2004

MADDEN,
John Leonard.
The Committee of Wynnum RSL
Sub-Branch and Directors of
Wynnum RSL Services Club
request their Members to attend the
Funeral of their Late Member John,
as per Family Notice, Saturdays
Courier-Mail.
By request of the President.
 


22, November, 2004

 

13132MURRAYWarrenJohn        15-Sep-34        

 

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John

15-Sep-34

 

 

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Warren John MURRAY

10-Mar-71

16-Dec-71

HQ 1 ALSG

13132

Warren John MURRAY

29-Jul-68

04-Jun-69

HQ AFV

 

 

 

MURRAY,
Warren John of
Ormiston. Retired Lt. Colonel.
Much loved Husband of Sue, Father
of Neill and Ken (decd),
Grandfather of Ben, Sam, Jack and
Rose.
The Relatives and Friends of
Warren are invited to attend his
Funeral Service to be held at Great
Southern Garden of
Remembrance, Mt Cotton Road,
Carbrook, on Tuesday,
23rd November, 2004, at 2 p.m.
J.G. LOHRISCH _ 3287 2030
100% Australian - Family Owned


20, November, 2004
 

4722022PFEIFFERAlfredErwin           26-Dec-50      

 

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26-Dec-50

 

 

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Alfred Erwin PFEIFFER

25-Aug-71

23-Sep-71

1 ARU

4722022

Alfred Erwin PFEIFFER

24-Sep-71

16-Mar-72

HQ AFV

 

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Eddie Tricker [mailto:etricker@ozemail.com.au]
Sent: Saturday, 20 November 2004 9:22 PM
To: fogartyt@bigpond.net.au
Subject: Fwd: re Alfred Irwin Pfeiffer

 

Hi Terry

One for you from one of "my" blokes.

regards eddie tricker

 

Hi All,

 

Received the following info a few moments ago.

Alfred Irwin  Pfeiffer, Ex 4722022

1ARU 25-8-71 to 23-9-71

HQ 1AFV 24-9-71 to 16-3-72

 

Passed away Saturday 13-11-04

Funeral service (graveside)at Sterling North Port Augusta

Monday 22-11-04 at 11am.

 

Not one of us but another digger gone far too young.

Please pass this on to your contacts.

 

Cheers

Don K

 

Possible217304CARSONDavidLawrence       16-Nov-49

 

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David

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19-Nov-04

19-Nov-04

0

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KIA Vietnam?

 

No

 

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David Lawrence CARSON

16-Dec-68

03-Dec-69

HQ 1 ATF

 

 

CARSON,
David (Davey), late of
Inala _ 19.11.04
Beloved Husband of May, adored
Father and Father-in-law of Carol
and Les, special Pa Pa to Kirsty and
Wayne, Matt and Diann.
A Service for Davey will be held in
the Chapel of the Centenary
Memorial Gardens, Wacol Station
Road, Wacol, tomorrow,
commencing at 12 noon.
By request, no flowers. Donations
in lieu to the Heart Foundation.
PREMIER FUNERALS
1800 621 189


22, November, 2004

 

1200334NALLAlexanderJohn 20-May-40

 

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Alexander John NALL

14-Sep-65

21-Apr-66

105 FD BTY

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Alexander John NALL

22-Apr-66

24-Sep-66

1 FD REGT

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Alexander John NALL

30-Apr-67

12-Mar-68

4 FD REGT

           

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Arthur Burke [mailto:arthurburke@bigpond.com]
Sent: Thursday, 25 November 2004 9:51 AM
To: AB's Gunner Net
Subject: VALE SANDY NALL

 

Dear Friends and Fellow Gunners

 

Had this sad missive used Sandy's given names, one might have been excused for not immediately recognising that the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery has lost another of its unique characters.  Alexander John Clayton ('Sandy' and 'Bwana') Nall passed away suddenly on 18 November 2004 from a sudden and massive heart attack.

 

Born on 20 May 1940 in Sydney the son of a war correspondent, Sandy and the Nall family moved to Brisbane after the war ended and his father obtained employment with the 'Courier-Mail'.   Sandy was well educated and, as with all 18-year-old males of the 1950s, was called up for National Service.  He enlisted into Brisbane's 11th National Service Training Battalion at Wacol on 15 August 1958.  On completion of his full time commitment, he was transferred to the Citizen Military Forces (1st Machine Training Troop, Northern Command Signals Unit) at the end of October.  Sandy completed his obligation as the 1950s National Service Scheme was being wound up on 30 June 1960.

 

This military training, camaraderie and challenging way of life changed Sandy's whole lifestyle.  He sought an occupation along similar lines and found it - in New Guinea as a crocodile hunter!  However, he missed the mateship of the services and, now quite sure that Army life was what he wanted, Sandy enlisted into the Australian Regular Army on 21 September 1964.  This was indeed the correct decision for it was 25 years before Warrant Officer Class 2 Nall separated from the service on 25 September 1989.

 

In the Regulars, Sandy was allocated to the Royal Australian Artillery and in February 1965 joined 4th Field Regiment RAA which had taken over his old National Service battalion's lines at Wacol.  These were turbulent times in South-East Asia and Gunner Nall considered himself very fortunate to be posted to the 105th Field Battery when it was committed to the Vietnam War as Australia's first artillery unit.  He served the full tour of duty from September 1965 to September 1966 as a Gun Number on Sergeant Merv Dux's Bravo gun.  His detachment mates included Barry Voyzey, Woody Woodward, Val Konias, Lawrie Barker, Geoff Baldwin and Dick Minon.  Val described Sandy as 'a character of unusual traits who blended well into the gun detachment.  He loved cards, beer and roll-your-own cigarettes, and no job was ever considered too tough for him.'  Woody recalls how they nicknamed him 'Bwana' for the tales he told of croc hunting in New Guinea demanded an aura of respect.

 

The 105th Field Battery returned to 4th Field Regiment's lines at Wacol and the newly promoted Lance Bombardier Sandy Nall moved across to the fledgling 106th Field Battery.  He gained his second tape and served a second tour in Vietnam (5/67-3/68) with that unit.  His battery commander, (then) Major Evard Cape said, 'We remember his cheery face and efficiency as he worked his gun' and others described Bombardier Nall as a 'steady, reliable, competent bloke with a dry sense of humour'.

 

Always on the lookout for adventure, Sandy next volunteered his hand at bird gunnery with the 110th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery in Malaysia for six months from October 1968.  However, his heart lay in field gunnery and on return to Australia he moved to 8th Medium Regiment and the 123rd Training Battery at Holsworthy, NSW.  His battery commander (then) Major Barry Hawkins recalls Bdr Nall as a 'loyal, reliable bloke and a good instructor' and promoted him to sergeant 12 months later.

 

Sergeant Nall seemed to have an affinity for instruction.  Without becoming agitated, Sandy always seemed capable of handling even the most difficult of students with his quiet, persistent, experienced manner which exuded confidence.  This talent was obviously recognised, for his next posting was as a sergeant instructor in Regimental Training Wing at the School of Artillery, Manly, NSW.  Over the next three years, he moulded young recruits into effective members of gun detachments and then, almost to prove his product, Sergeant Nall rejoined the field force as a gun detachment commander in 1st Field Regiment RAA at Wacol, Brisbane.

 

But the call from the School of Artillery was too strong and Sandy returned on promotion as a Sergeant Major Instructor in Gunnery (SMIG) at the end of 1977.  This was again a most enjoyable (and different ) posting for, in addition to four months on exchange to the United Kingdom, WO2 Nall was also part of the three-man team from the School which, in September 1982 familiarised Project HAMEL civilian engineers and staff on the stripping, assembling and handling of the first 105-mm British Light Guns to arrive in Australia.  As the Project Officer at this time I was greatly impressed by Sandy's quiet but firm way of getting his point across to civvies.  When all else seemed to fail, he called upon his laconic sense of humour which diffused even the most serious engineer's frustration.  The workshop floors of the Ordnance Factories at Maribyrnong and Bendigo well remember both that sense of humour and the yarns he would spin whilst rolling his own cigarettes during breaks in instruction.

 

In 1983, Sandy accepted a posting as the Range Sergeant Major at the Proof and Experimental Establishment, Port Wakefield, SA.  There, he coordinated activities and resources for the unit in his well known friendly, accurate and efficient manner.  But again, his love for instruction prevailed and he readily returned to North Head as a SMIG on Field Wing in 1985.  It was from this appointment that WO2 Sandy Nall separated from his military career after 31 years, 25 years of which were as a Regular soldier.

 

Still imbued with the love of adventure and a challenge, Mr Nall bought the general store at Cameron Corner where the borders of Queensland, NSW and South Australia meet.  The word soon spread and old Army mates would go out of their way to visit Sandy, share a beer or three, play a round of cards and marvel at this unique character as he rolled his own cigarettes and recounted humorous aspects of his military career non stop.  It soon became obvious to him that, with the increasing popularity of 4-wheel driving holidays and adventures, there was an opening for a business which catered for recovering novices from the centre of Australia.  Sandy set up a spare parts, repair and recovery shop in nearby Tibooburra on the Silver City Highway just short of the southern entrance to the Sturt National Park.  Not surprisingly, he was remarkably successful with this enterprise and was able to combine his love of fishing and camping out with the recovery trips.  There comes a time in everyone's life, however, when it's time for less work and more play.  Sandy Nall retired completely a couple of months ago and was just beginning to settle into his favourite pastimes when he was struck down suddenly by a massive heart attack.

 

Sandy is survived by two daughters (Cassie and Stella) from his first marriage and his close partner for the last ten or so years, Wanda McDonald.  To them on the behalf of all Sandy Nall's Gunner mates and acquaintances, I extend the deepest of condolences on this untimely bereavement.  Sandy was cremated following a small service at 1000 hours in the Chapel of F.J. Potter & Sons, 144A Oxide Street, Broken Hill, NSW, 2880 on Wednesday 24 November 2004 - no flowers by request.  It is planned that a couple of Sandy's old mates led by Chris Reid will perform a last request from this veteran by scattering his ashes at Cameron Corner in about six months' time.

 

Vale Alexander John Clayton 'Sandy' 'Bwana' Nall, croc hunter, old Nasho, loyal, reliable and professional soldier and mate whose unique character was aptly summed up by Val Konias as 'a down to earth, Dinky Di Aussie of the old world'.  Taken to that Great Gun Park up above all too soon at only 64 years of age.

 

Sandy was fiercely proud of his service with the 105th Field Battery and was a life subscriber to its Association.  As the honorary historian of the 105th and a management committee member of the Association, it has been my privilege to draft this tribute to this true blue character of the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery.  I sincerely thank all those who shared memories of Sandy with me so that this vale would record the life of a great Digger.  These include Peter Bruce, Chris Reid, Graham Woodward, Val Konias, Barry Hawkins and Merv Dux.

 

Letters of condolence may be forwarded to Wanda McDonald, Cassie and Stella at PO Box 17, (Sturt Street), Tibooburra, NSW, 2880, phone 08 8091 3321.

 

Ubique

 

Arthur
 
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ARTHUR BURKE   ---   arthurburke@bigpond.com
Honorary Historian, 105th Field Battery RAA
7 Aspley Court, Aspley, Qld, 4034
Phone/Fax: 07-3263-6025
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1200578HANSENJohnPatrick            12-Jul-44        

 

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03-Jun-65

05-Jun-66

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John Patrick HANSEN

29-Apr-68

28-Jan-69

1 RAR

 

 

HANSEN, John (Paddy) 1200578 1RAR. Aged 60
Late of Greenvale. Beloved/Husband of Maureen,
Father, Father-in-law and Grandfather of John and
Tracey, Annette and Matthew, Donna and Duane,
Natalie and Bill, and their respective Families, Brother,
Brother-in-law and Uncle of Allan and Family.
All Relatives and Friends of the late JOHN (PADDY)
HANSEN are respectfully invited to attend his
FUNERAL SERVICE which will commence at 10.00
a.m. TOMORROW, FRIDAY MORNING 26th
NOVEMBER, 2004 at the Lakes Chapel, Morleys
Funeral Home, Cnr. Hugh Street and Martinez Avenue,
Townsville. The cortege will then proceed to the
Belgian Gardens Lawn Cemetery.
No Flowers by Request
donations to
ROYAL FLYING DOCTOR SERVICE
PO BOX 744, MOUNT ISA QLD 4825
Vietnam Veterans Association
Members of the above are respectfully invited to attend
the Funeral Service of their late Comrade-in-Arms
JOHN (PADDY) HANSEN 1200578 1RAR which will
commence as above.
John Trewern
President.
T.P.I. Association (North Qld.)
Members of the above are respectfully invited to attend
the Funeral Service of their late Comrade-in-Arms
JOHN (PADDY) HANSEN 1200578 1RAR which will
commence as above.
John Schneider
Secretary.
Returned Services League of Australia (Qld.
Branch)
Townsville Sub Branch
Members of the above are respectfully invited to attend
the Funeral Service of their late Comrade-in-Arms
JOHN (PADDY) HANSEN 1200578 1RAR which will
commence as above.
John McCann
Secretary.


25, November, 2004

 

63085NavyCLARKLawrenceRobert          23-Sep-46    

 

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23-Sep-46

 

 

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Lawrence Robert CLARK

17-Jul-67

18-Aug-69

HMAS PERTH

 

 

CLARK,
Lawrence Robert (Nobby)
R63085 late of Kallangur.
Dearly loved Husband of Carol,
much loved Father and Father-in-
law of Kellie and Troy Postle, Paul
and Michelle, and Kathryn and
Paul Leddy. Loved Grandpa of their
Families. Beloved Son of Norm and
Eileen (both decd). Loved Brother,
Brother-in-law and Uncle of the
Clark and Thompson Families.
Relatives and Friends are
respectfully invited to attend a
Celebration of Nobbys Life which
will be held in the Lakeview
Chapel, Albany Creek
Crematorium, Bridgeman Downs,
Monday 29th November 2004,
commencing at 10 a.m.
No flowers by request, donations to
the Qld Cancer Fund would be
appreciated (envelopes available at
Service).
KENTON ROSS _ 3285 5155
1185 Anzac Avenue, Kallangur
A Caring Funeral Service


26, November, 2004