What’s a way that you deal with these … ? I, started in one and you get, get it starting to build up and, then you see something that’s historical and you pull it out you put it in your folder. Yeah I was under the British in Korea. Mm. That’s what they are. Yeah, they were both good blokes. But, when our. I was there about 12 months and then I got posted back to Puckapunyal. And I was allocated to the Signal Platoon because. I did it, everyone did it. The House of Golf are the champions of your game, and we pride ourselves on great brands, expert service and passion for the beautiful game of golf. AB Groupe, which has operated since April 1998, include it in their AB Sat satellite package. But the Australians fixed a lot of them up when they, got them in those rice stooks in the paddy field. When Colonel Green got killed. So they’re they’re nothing but a rat-bag riddled state North Korea. (It was the first channel in Europe to show Dallas, before even TF1). Wipe out a population, yeah. Would you go in and visit her at work or …? And the other brother, I think he went through New Guinea and Borneo. Oh gee. So mainly it was, eating straight from the tin. And someone told, one of the British officers to get the men out from there and do this and do that and he said, “Are you kidding me?” He said, “I’ve got all Australians under me.” He said, “If I, if I tell them something like that they’re going to cut my throat.” So there they stayed but, you know the spirit of the ANZAC [Australian and New Zealand Army Corps] is the thing that, that went on for years and it still is there. “Ever been to hospital? off we’d, we’d take their guns from them, yeah. Even the Brigade Commander, Brigadier Code, he said, oh it was wonderful to see it was like a shooting gallery. Sir,” and he said, “Hummerston,” who incidentally was the first man killed in Korea, he said, “It’s a salute I’m after not a weather report.” Oh he was a pig of a man old Red Robbie, yeah. Would it work in the reverse way? But, they would storm, into action, with the numbers. My, eldest son, sorry the second eldest son, he, he’s often asked me this and asked me that and I’ve told him a few things but, in fact I’ve told you more than I’ve him as a matter of fact. And he’d be behind her, not carrying anything. If you, on your way out have a look in that study and you’ll see, folder after folder. When we were driving north we, I saw one on the side of the road he was, like this as if, trying to run and, getting up and trying to run and then boom, the napalm hit him and, all it was just a charred figure like that. He was the best. Best of mates. And at age of 25 he got, a Distinguished Service Order, which is the highest in the Battalion, in any Battalion. And we just, waited there, until, there was a suitable flight. And, that’s when they, when I was born they started calling me Pep. And, I would have had to build my body up enough to join the army. Well we were always saying we’d be home for Christmas and, it won’t be long now the peace talks are on but, did little did we know that they’d still be going 50 years later on. Which was in ’48 I think, in ’49. Charlie Green was down on the wharf. And it didn’t matter how many got killed there was always more behind them, to, follow up. about it. You know they were just shuffling along, still in their national clothing. Oh. And there was an American Battalion, a tank Battalion who got, the American Presidential Citation. Or continuing on further up North. Could have blown up both to smithereens. when I, when I came out, I was posted to the Reinforcement Holding Unit and I was given a job there as a clerk. But got rid of it. Oh the younger of two, Max he, he’d open up a bit he, he thought it was great stuff and he, brought a Japanese officer’s sword home and, I don’t even know what happened to that but, he was a bit of a larrikin. And, clothing, became, off the ration list and so did food and, all those things were, put aside and, mm. Their wages were, were shocking. Yep. These little fellows used to fly around and they’d say, over in, point B 6 4 1 or something like that, there’s a grouping of North Koreans there. Lo and behold when I came home and, afterwards got posted to a unit in Tasmania, he was there in the unit and we were together again. And, one, group of our guys went across the river but they came back again because, a load of North Korean, soldiers came out with their hands up to surrender and, that was a sort of a decoy thing and, next thing fire opened up, with from their own North Koreans shooting their own to, make sure they didn’t surrender. So that took a couple of weeks and it was quite pleasant coming home, on that. Now Haramura was out of. I used to get a jeep now and then and, shoot up to our Battalion and, see a few of the guys, say hello. No. The North Koreans blew the bridge across the river it was, Taiyong, Tadyong [actually Taenyong] River I think it was, and there was another river there I’m not sure which was which, the Chongchon River, I had the Chongchon River in mind, more than the Tadyong, or Tariyong [actually Taenyong]. Oh, they were indoctrinated. ridiculous. And, you just don’t run out on others. The officer commanding the unit I was with at Puckapunyal, at the time in ’56, it was in, oh I’m not sure, June I think ’56, called me into his office he said, “You’re being transferred.” He didn’t like me and I didn’t like him. And, a number of armies, if you like. And it was so bad for the Japanese there that they reverted to cannibalism ‘cause they didn’t, didn’t have food and, they were just dropping like flies and easy prey. And trying to sing, Silent Night. Royal George Hotel has been welcoming Booking.com guests since 29 Feb 2012. But cigarettes were a big thing with the Japanese they would buy American cigarettes. Let’s say we had them released. Well I said “What, what did you do that for?” I swore at him I suppose and, he said, “Wait’ll you see, we don’t take prisoners, wait’ll you see what they’ve done to our blokes. And the real true Commos would say. Put in jail. Now the reinforcements as I mentioned were not, only made up of K Force, Special Force, there were regular army guys as well, who reinforced, the Battalion. Or – hold on. Tell us about your time in Japan, recovering. Or if, an air strike was needed, that was a sight to see when the air strikes were on. It was called the British Commonwealth Occupation Force Base Hospital. I think it was a waste of time and a waste of money because I don’t know what came out of it. Oh, God yeah. And we were sitting in the lounge room, listening to the radio, to a serial on a Sunday night. But that, they should have, they all said that the government must have got something out of it. I’ve been told to stop worrying. Just on, you mentioned the nurses, what was it like having to fight without women around at that time? But that was one of the duties. And they had Fighter, Class 1 2 3 4 5 and so on. Yeah, poverty. But we were never bombed or. Real battle. Super Sanremo 2005. And, when, the Kapyong Battle occurred, it happened, because, a South Korean Division, vacated, their, their line, the front line. And, he, he would send me, little bits and pieces as a, present. But, oh, one, in particular, they said, “Yes soldier you’ve been out with her haven’t you?” And, do you want me to tell, her name? Has this, concept inspired you to get involved? You mentioned that he died at this battle. But just after the war, mostly but my Mum wasn’t at home, but many of the mums were at home, and, yeah. But they weren’t, in business, in that they weren’t running the country when I was there. And, we flew there direct from Brisbane. And if you wanted to you could go out the gate, and, the guys that knew it all would say, “Well you go out there and you’ll see, Graveyard Gertie or someone there and she’ll buy it off you,” and they’d try to haggle and, not give you what the value was. Maybe, he might have had a hidden hand grenade. And off he went. did have, I brought it home with me I think, a, pamphlet on the different sights at Hiroshima and oh, they were shocking. And, women were, sewing up uniforms, North Korean thingos and, I think, I’m not sure, how many it was, but, at Sariwon we took, the Battalion took, over 1900 prisoners. But, we’d have to be careful what we’d say because they could pick it up, yeah. On 3 March 1998 the CLT-UFA Board of Directors decided, under pressure of the Groupe Bruxelles Lambert, to sell 65% of the capital of RTL9 to AB Groupe SA, with 2.25% of the capital held by the Banque Populaire de Lorraine. I think it was Silent Night you know that brought a bit of a tear to my eye. The headmaster he he was a good guy although he gave me six of the best one day. And, to build you up to be a fit soldier, yeah. Oh well he he thought that, the older soldiers should be the ones to go back and fight. the, Americans. Yeah, old Pappy. Sending scouts out to see, if the coast is clear. And from there we went up to Taegu. Lane Cove … Oh, there’s nothing to talk about really, it was just a case of come on we’re moving. that was that. They’re big hearted people. And, there were helicopters used for them because the casualties were pretty, pretty heavy. I’ve been to Indonesia, although I had a gun held at me in Indonesia, few years back. He’s dead now. I didn’t see them. Well that tactic of his on, that amphibious landing at Inchon was, the brainstorm. Yeah. And he used to come in and order a pound of butter, so Mum tells us, told us. Yeah. Not the young blokes because they could be vulnerable. Oh I wouldn’t say it was a, lovely place by any means. We went all over the place we went to, the Korean cemetery, war cemetery. Are we going to, meet up with them and have a stoush?”. And if they did well they’d start shooting at them. On the Naktong River perimeter. And, we were issued with them each day. Yeah. Sutherland Highlanders and Middlesex Regiment and our 3 Battalion Royal Australian Regiment. We just had to wait there and, fight the rearguard action. So quite often you’d be that tired you’d just, you’d go off and then you’d get woken up, “Come on, wake up we’re moving,” “Oh not again.” “Yeah.” So, I’ve mentioned before that, we, didn’t advance to the. Scala Microservices: Develop, deploy, and run microservices with Scala (2017) by Jatin Puri, Selvam Palanimalai: Scala: Guide for Data Science Professionals (2017) by Pascal Bugnion, Arun Manivannan, Patrick R. Nicolas: Learning Concurrent Programming in Scala - Second Edition (2017) by Aleksandar Prokopec: Scala for the Impatient (2nd Edition) (2016) by Cay S. Horstmann A couple of others. I’m sorry, Kapyong. No no, wait on. Yeah. A number of key presenters and creative team of RTL Télévision were involved in these channels. What? Kirrawee pedestrian bridge. A-I-K-E-N Victory. That was, after the Chinese, came right through from, Manchuria, right through. And …. know, that must have been a favourite book of kids in those days. And, you couldn’t see the actual, you couldn’t look at the, flash. Not like the North Koreans the mongrels but the Chinese were good fighters. So you were in this holding unit, tell us where you went from here? They were miserable. It was awful. The beer was all right. What would the North Koreans be saying, or what would you hear? Yeah. And then we were told we were moving down to, Hiro to join 3 RAR, 3 Battalion the Royal Australian Regiment. And I get aggro over that. And, the Aboriginals are screaming they want their land back but, what’s the good of them going in if it’s radioactive? Yeah. And then they, let South Korea have part of North Korea, over on the eastern side. What do you think about their sense of Australia being used? First Dance. And it was pretty bad at the time and I spent about three months in hospital. At the end of December 1996, the new satellite package TPS launched the analogue signal, shown by the Télécom 2B satellite, to be shown via the Hot Bird satellite at 13° east until the start of 1998, when they would begin to broadcast in digital quality. So he stayed there ‘till he died. I said, “phooey, there was. And, everything was for the Emperor. But, they were lovely, presents and they were lovely evenings. And he got a Congressional Medal of Honour which is equivalent of our Victoria Cross. Well you’d just go in there and sit down at a table and, give the girl an order and she’d come over with the beer pots and you’d pay her and, then she’d say, “You want to, have your photo taken with me sitting on your knee?” And, “Oh yeah,” you know after a few beers and. Oh it depends on, when you were told to sleep and, when you were woken up I guess. And a Corporal clerk. No. Yeah. And, then we’d, have to stop and jump off and get on the side of the road and, if if they’d hear a shot or a mortar bomb, yeah. Dead fish. But not, not to any great extent, no. If you went into. 17 of them, my God. At the time there was a beer shortage I don’t know whether there was a beer strike or something and they had a brew of beer called Bovan. Part of the financial and technical resources of RTL Télévision moved to RTL Plus, while the channel also lost staff in March 1987, when a number of technicians, journalists and presenters took part in the launch of M6, created for the French market (the sixth channel, launched after the collapse of the music channel TV6). And, they also used us and our country, used us as guinea pigs. The public, the population didn’t change much, for the, let’s say, oh how can I put it? Ohh. We went there twice, we went to the, war memorial at Panmunjom and also out the back where the, Peace Treaty was signed. Well it may happen with the Chinese who knows? Or Pappy. Looking, looking to their front. They understood and they knew damn well that, they’d lost the war and, I think they accepted that. But otherwise, flog stuff off and get a bottle of whiskey off them but, I didn’t drink whiskey I’d drink beer. So what was it like for you, in those first few weeks? And, when I went down to join the Battalion we lived in huts, at Hiro. What do you think about this idea of Australia just being used? I wasn’t too impressed. The Importers Outlet M6. I used to think it was A-N-Z-A-C in blocks. they were in the army or navy or air force. Yeah I’m getting. L-A-I-N-G he was. Oh they were pretty good, yeah. So I wouldn’t have even thought of it, had you not mentioned it, Yeah. Yeah Shikoko and Kyushu I think is the bottom island. Due to this, AB Groupe proposed that the channel should move to digital terrestrial television in France on 1 July 2002. Oh, “I want to be a Returned Soldier.” Yeah “Just, let’s hope we get out of their way in enough time,” and, we did, yeah. And another guy was executed because he, they. That’s how it worked out. And I get up and say the Ode, and we make a bit of a speech for them and, then they put on a luncheon oh it’s pretty good, yeah. And, he wouldn’t smile, and he would do what he thought was the right thing and it was always the right thing, for the troops in the Battalion, yeah. And instead of being. Then the Chinese overtook it and then later it was taken back again by us. I might’ve, I can’t remember actually. And I heard her yell out, “There’s George!” And I looked … (interruption). And a real good one, by Ivor Hele I think I’m I’m not sure who did the painting but, they were, sort of scrambling over, the position. Well both male and female, yeah. Deprived of its Belgian audience, and broadcasting to Luxembourg and Lorraine, RTL Télévision was finding great difficulty in positioning itself in the French market. You don’t have much time to dig trenches and, it was, just a matter of, firing across, and hoping you didn’t get, get knocked off, if your head went up. Very very steep and craggy. But, sometimes you’d hear the North Koreans jibber on, on the line. Yeah. Then worked for the SEC for a while. So, all of this, builds up, inside you you know and, but, it was the way I took this bloke, to be a prisoner. They’ll get a good grant out of it. And, if ever you’ve seen a napalm victim you wouldn’t want to see another one. Yeah. But we’d only dig in, you know if it was a safe area. From its foundation as the station of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the RTL empire is still growing now shown in Germany, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Eastern Europe, covering 38 television channels and 29 radio stations in 2007. Yeah oh well it’s all done by. I mean the casualties, about 3,000,000 on both sides. The first one 20, miles away. Oh yeah, yeah. Too slow. Useless. Why do you think that hearing that news of the war, why do you think you’ve remembered it for so long? The new German-Luxembourger group was less attached to the heritage aspect than to the economic aspect of the company and urgent cost-cutting measures were undertaken. And the cold. And, they had the numbers. This was the end of an era, and forty years of viewing was placed into the hands of the administrators. Yeah. That word ‘Anzac’ you know. I even remember a captain in Tokyo, who wanted to marry, a woman who was of Spanish descent. Hoping you can help. No, but, I’ve been asked, not so far back either, if I remembered a hospital being there and I said sure, I remember when it was built. But, with the food and, being greasy food and what have you and, maybe not having true vitamins I don’t know but I was bad with it and I was bleeding and, the doctor, Battalion doctor, evacuated me.

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