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- 0001-05-20 (xsd:gMonthDay)
- Percy Taylor (en)
- … (en)
- Regan was one of a number of Australians sent to Rhodesia to train. In (en)
- led to his promotion to commissioned rank in the Air Force, and led to his (en)
- writes. "Some of our trips took us right up to Lake Rudolf, nearly into (en)
- in the lake, but they seem to have an agreement with swimmers that neither (en)
- Abyssinia – very grim country. (en)
- Essendon, with a proud record on the football field, are just as proud of (en)
- [Keith] Forsyth a prisoner of war. (en)
- Plt-Off Regan, who came to the club from Melbourne, was rapidly making (en)
- letters to club officials he told of his experiences. He said that they had (en)
- his place in the team secure when he joined the Air Force. That same ability (en)
- After a week in Durban they shifted to Kenya, where they spent two months. (en)
- low flying most of all in this country. It gave one a wonderful opportunity to (en)
- their war record, but that pride is tinged with sadness, several well-known (en)
- Those reported killed are Pit-Off Ted Regan, Sgt Geoff Goldin, and Pte (en)
- Len Johnson, while Plt-Off Ray Watts has been reported missing and Lieut (en)
- "The flying we did around Nanyuki was always packed with interest," he (en)
- formed quite a tie with Rhodesia, having lived there for a year. After a week (en)
- interferes with the other – altogether an admirable arrangement. . . I enjoyed (en)
- players having been killed and several others missing or prisoner of war. (en)
- promotion to commissioned rank in the Air Force, and there was great regret (en)
- and enjoyed the swimming and boating. There are plenty of hippopotami (en)
- "One lake, Naivasha, is very lovely. I spent a couple of week-ends there, (en)
- get a close look at the game – like flying over the zoo." (en)
- in the club when he was reported killed in action over Burma. (en)
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