1965 The stretcher didn't fall to pieces. I was so glad I wasn't being carried.
1965 We had to make a stretcher. I'm the bloke with the glasses on the right looking towards the camera.
1965 dragging someone who is injured. That's my big back side in the fore ground, I can tell by the soles on my boots.
1965 Capt Wickner looks at some of our unit practicing rescuing the injured
CMF best rifle squad. In 1964 we were involved in a Gymkhana and our rifle squad won this rifle drill section. I think most of us had only been in our unit for less than 6 months. Most, if not all of us in this picture were under 18. About an hour before our drill took place, they informed us that we had to use bayonets, which we needed to learn how to use.
FRONT ROW (L/R) John Gorrell, Alison Phillips, Annette Rowley, Betty de Witt, Ruth and Alan Curry STANDING-1st Line (L/R) Don Booth, Gail Tams, Margaret Gorrell, Bruce Whittet, David Rothfield, Moira Davies, George Sip, John Phillips, Robert Boyter and Steve Baldick (part obscured) STANDING-2nd Line (L/R) Terry Langworthy, Brian Tams, Judith Strachan (part obscured), Ray Grant, MAJGEN John Broadbent (Patron), John Davies, Margaret Dougherty (part obscured) and Fred Bell. OBSCURED from photo but present – John de Witt, Max Gordon, John McCarthy, Michael Rowley and Dudley Williams.