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Dearest Geraldine letters from a soldier Norman m. Johnstone
When war was announced in 1939, Norman Johnstone enlisted immediately. He was posted to A company, 2/4th Australian Infantry Battalion and was soon made Orderly Room Clerk where he remained for three years.
In letters he wrote to his sister Geraldine, his typing ability made it easier to record details of events he witnessed.
His battle experiences began exactly one year later at Tobruk, Derna, Benghazi and then the ill-fated campaigns in Greece and Crete. The letters record only the events of 1941, but they were dramatic times indeed for his unit. 123 pp - Paperback - Published 2003
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