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bally001
reply to post by pronto
G'day Pronto, you are right with regards the CMF and uniforms. I was 8 at the time and living in Mentone, not far as the crow flies from Clayton South and Moorabin aerodrome. While I can't comment on the incident itself, reading about it always interests me. I do remember my eldest brother entering the army about that time (deceased 1967). I remember his army 'greens' however I do recall Khaki as well. He went to Pucka. Would I be right? Also, I recall cadet units around the environs.
Interestingly the location is in what I would call the outer suburbs in those days and there was a lot of bush to explore, not like nowadays, mostly built out. In saying this it perhaps wouldn't of taken long for a CMF/Army unit to attend in my opinion from any of the bases/training establishments within 20 minutes of Westhall.
www.theage.com.au...
Bally001 Hope the link works
SLAYER69
reply to post by VoidHawk
Void
Nice write up and presentation.
Xcalibur254
reply to post by VoidHawk
are you familiar with the 1994 school sighting in Zimbabwe?
BRDAKUT
Xcalibur254
reply to post by VoidHawk
are you familiar with the 1994 school sighting in Zimbabwe?
Is the Simbabwe Case that one, where the object landed, and the Kids saw the "pilots"?
CynConcepts
I had never heard about this case nor the Zimbabwe one, before today.
VoidHawk
Originally posted by PhoenixOD
While i think most people here appreciate the effort you went to it doesn't make up for the fact you claimed to have 'the' proof but provided none at all.
In a court of law witnesses can be proof, how many do we need before we accept it as proof?
CynConcepts
I am trying to keep an open mind. If you know what I mean.