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Brothers on the battlefieldBy CASEY NEILL THREE Fleming brothers left Springvale for the foreign battlefields of World War I. Unlike many who fought during the Great War,… 
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War to end all wars didn’t end madnessBy CASEY NEILL WAR has become a family affair for the Meehans, but Noble Park RSL president John hopes the tradition ends with him.… 
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Bayonet charge on enemyBy CASEY NEILL SERGEANT Charles Henry Masters was one of the first men in Dandenong to enlist for World War I. He was also… 
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Farmer’s blood soaks into foreign field’s soilBy CHRIS KEYS IF YOUNG Keysborough farmer Eric Martin had time to take any comfort in the moments before his death from wounds sustained… 
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Spirits go undampenedBy CASEY NEILL SACRIFICE, mateship and courage were the common themes at Anzac centenary commemorations held in Springvale and Noble Park yesterday (Sunday). Wet… 
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Battle’s school of hard knocksBy NARELLE COULTER THE ghosts of Lighthorsemen past ride on at Dandenong High School, their memory preserved in the school’s official colours – dark… 
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The daily grind of battleBy NARELLE COULTER THE amputation of a thumb failed to hamper Eric Keys’s writing ability as he passed time convalescing in Egypt far from… 
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Rise of natural leaderBy CASEY NEILL LIEUTENANT Raymond Alva Jeffers rose from humble beginnings on a farm in Cora Lynn to become a highly-decorated World War I… 
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Life scarred by war horrorsJournal columnist Jack Johnson is the son of a World War I veteran. In this special commemorative edition Jack writes “with love to our… 
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Battlefield aggression led to critical successMOST visitors to Springvale Botanical Cemetery would walk past Robert Cuthbert Grieve’s grave without a second glance. But the World War I veteran was… 
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Historic dawn risesWITH war still raging in Europe, the Dandenong community gathered at the town’s state primary school on 25 April 1916 to commemorate the first… 
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Diary of dispatchesLANCE Corporal William John Meehan kept a detailed diary throughout World War I. His first entry was on 19 September 1916 as he set… 
 










