... and grinned. The grin didn't mean anything — or did it? Templeton's Crossing was a dry camp with kunda bunks by the riverbank. We stayed the night and pushed on. I will never forget the scene as Eora came into sight halfway down the last ridge.... Ralph Honner: Kokoda Hero - Page 186by Peter Brune - 2007 - 368 pagesLimited preview - About this book
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...wrote the following description in Green Armour. Hundreds of men were standing about in mud that came up to their shins. The whole village built of pandanus and grass looked as if it were about to founder in the sea of mud Thc huts leaned drunkenly. There were piles of broken-out ration boxes half... | |
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