I've just posted a fun interview of Michelle Sutton to my blog. You will learn some interesting things you never new. Check it out! www.psalm516.blogspot.com
Yes, there is a fantastic museum at the war memorial in Canberra. I've always been fascinated with history, particularly, the World Wars and their lead up. In fact studied it at Uni! There is a brilliant mini series called Anzacs which chronicles our involvement in WW1 from Gallipoli to the Western Front. Probably a bit hard to get in the States! Anyway, must get my girls to school. See ya :)
Thanks for the opportunity and for the interview, Rel.
By the way, in response to your question, yes not only I am very aware and appreciative of the Aussie involvment in the war, but for some time I've been interested in the subject of the Coastwatchers, and almost even mentioned that in the interview. Also, as you know, General MacArthur was in Australia for nearly three years or so, as I recall, before finally returning to Leyte Gulf in the PI. Didn't want to get too longwinded, but if I ever get down there, I'd like to visit some WWII museums there if I ever am able to make it down.
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Don
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Thank you so much. I'm so excited to have found several people here who love ancient Rome. It's such an exciting time period.
Have a blessed day!
Blessings
By the way, in response to your question, yes not only I am very aware and appreciative of the Aussie involvment in the war, but for some time I've been interested in the subject of the Coastwatchers, and almost even mentioned that in the interview. Also, as you know, General MacArthur was in Australia for nearly three years or so, as I recall, before finally returning to Leyte Gulf in the PI. Didn't want to get too longwinded, but if I ever get down there, I'd like to visit some WWII museums there if I ever am able to make it down.
Thank you
God bless,
Don
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