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Bonnex

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Going through some WW2 papers I found this document which needs no further comment from me.
 

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Very interesting indeed. It certainly drives home the fact that bomb disposal or in that fact dealing with any armed ordnace is a dangerous and risky business.

I have just been studying a WWII Australian Manual on the subject and it has given me quite an insight into what it would've been like for them.

Cheers,
BOUGAINVILLE
 
Hi Norman
I think i know who the report was written by, the Late Major John Hudson, was commisioned to write a report into the apalling losses, early on in the war
 
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