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Two main nights over at the swimming pool when the Australian men took all the prizes and the next night the Australian women took the prizes and nearly come to physical fisty cuffs [fight] with the American coach team. He was going crook, he said “All those Australian bastards are winning everything”. I said “Christ mate you can’t win them all, you are doing all right over at the Melbourne Cricket Ground, leave us some” and he got a bit cranky about it and I had been having a few beers with the sailors around the place too. “I want the boys to have a bike, I promised them a bike” and he said “I am not having it” and she said “Yes they are, I have promised them”. He took us into Wollongong and he went to Bennett and Woods and they were all over Dad like the measles. I said Dad “No I don’t want a Speedwell bike” and he said “Why?” And I told him the story and Baxter said “That is right, that is right.” Dad said “You know what you can do with your Speedwell bike”.

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I didn’t want a Speedwell bike anyway, I wanted a Malvern Star so he went up the street and bought three. And I think Dad. He had all his drivers doing PT [Physical Training] first thing in the morning using a rifle. And nobody up there had ever done that and he said “We will soon fix that”. I was in the transport office and I said “What are you going to use as rifles sir?” He said “Get them out of the Q [Quartermasters] Store of course”. I said “Do you know how many weapons we have got in this unit?” He said “There should be a rifle for every man to get it”.

I said “We have got one rifle with one bandoleer of ammunition, that is two hundred rounds. This O’Donnell was going to send me to work and Travance said “No, no, nothing to do with him.” He said “I will even get the Jeep so you can say hooray to your friends in the village” because I had quite a few mates in the artillery unit in there. I left there and it was quite good.

I got down to Balcombe and I was the first one there to do the conversion course to bring you up to date because the infantry were using a few different sets that they didn’t have in Australia. There was just the procedure. Wednesday night it was overpowering and Thursday night all the pickets slept out on the verandah on the front of picket hut. They left it there until Friday afternoon for me to come back to take it out. All you had to do was turn the fire hydrant on and wash it out and clean it up and fill it up with water which should have been done in the first place and hung it up again and I got charged over that. Fronted the same CO again and he said “Date, you are always in trouble”. He said “Why did you do that?” And I told him about being left.

He said “Didn’t you like being in the army?” I said “She doesn’t mind me being in the army but she is dead scared that I might get taken prisoner of war” and I told him the position with Dad and he said “I can understand that”. He said “Where are your teeth?” because I was gummy and I said “I haven’t got any” and he said “It’s too late to do anything about you now you will have to get some new ones when you get to Japan”. There was a hell of an uproar about that because I was the only one that went up there without a. I was stuck next to an officer, another signals officer, but he wasn’t going to the battalion. He was going to another Sig Regiment in Kure and he asked me where I had been and I said “Woomera” and he said “You weren’t on line maintenance?” And I said “No I was on line construction” and he said “Bennett’s mob”. They had a line maintenance crew and they used to look after a few civilian lines around the place. They were the guardsmen of the signals people up there and they used to wear uniforms or something resembling a uniform.