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A MESSAGE FOR ALL AUSTRALIAN AND
NEW ZEALAND PERSONNEL

Dr Fawn will lead the traditional wreath laying ceremony at the
Memorial Cenotaph on 25 April 2068 commencing 1000.
Background. This WW1 battle was fought at the western side of the Gallipoli
Peninsular in Turkey on 25 Apr 1915, at great cost to both sides. Turkey
suffered huge losses (estimated 86,000 killed) but they were not knocked out
of the war. Of the some 50,000
Australians who fought at Gallipoli, 8,709 were killed and 18,235 wounded. New
Zealand losses numbered 701 killed and 4,880 wounded.
The ceremony is held
to remember the horrors of war - the pain, the discomfort and the fear – and
also the courage, determination and above all, good humour.
All personnel are welcome to attend.

FOR THIS WEEK ONLY
COMMANDING OFFICER’S ROUNDS (ROUTE 1)
Will commence 1000 on TUESDAY
when the tour of inspection will include:
Command Centre, Main Conference Room,
Officers’ Lounge, Information Centre, Officers’ Accommodation, Restaurant &
Promenade Deck.
Personnel are reminded that when the
CO is moving around the Establishment they are to pay the proper marks of
respect, i.e. stop & salute.
(Cloudbase Regulation 261/68 refers)
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MAUNDY Thursday
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1930
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Mass of the
Lord’s Supper
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GOOD FRIDAY
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1000
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Ecumenical Service: Way of the Cross.
Followed by Morning Tea: Hot Cross Buns and Tea or Coffee. All Welcome!
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SATURDAY
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1830
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Easter Vigil.
Followed by light refreshments.
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EASTER SUNDAY
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0930
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Mass
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CChurch Notices: from the Chaplin.
- Cloudbase Technician (2nd
Class) Irving Bellman and Spectrum: Sydney’s Catering Manager, Jessie
Carteret were married on March 24.
So ends a friendship that began in their school days. No, seriously – we wish them well!
- The catering staff are saving
aluminium cans, bottles, and other items to be recycled. Proceeds will be
used to cripple children. (Eds.
Note: What a wonderful cause! Helping
crippled children, I mean.)
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