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We all know that soldiers usually pick up souvenirs during their time overseas. Over the past wars in the 20th century I can think off the top of my head, badges, iron crosses, a helmet, maybe even a Luger or P38.
After an old ANZAC Digger has passed away here in Australia, who not only had survived Gallipoli, and the European Western Front, well, you would not believe what secret he had been hiding in his home all these years.
I can't find the other cutting with a pic, but the head was quite intact with mumified flesh and a distinct '.303' bullet wound to the forehead with exit out the back of the neck. Very well preserved considering its age. It sure must have been a shock for who ever opend up the wooded case it was in.
Grand Dad did indeed have a secret from the war in the Dardenelles!
Taken from The Daily Telegraph, Sydney - 02 May 02
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Regards,
Wes
After an old ANZAC Digger has passed away here in Australia, who not only had survived Gallipoli, and the European Western Front, well, you would not believe what secret he had been hiding in his home all these years.
I can't find the other cutting with a pic, but the head was quite intact with mumified flesh and a distinct '.303' bullet wound to the forehead with exit out the back of the neck. Very well preserved considering its age. It sure must have been a shock for who ever opend up the wooded case it was in.
Grand Dad did indeed have a secret from the war in the Dardenelles!
Taken from The Daily Telegraph, Sydney - 02 May 02
Read on.......
Regards,
Wes