ar·bo·re·tum (n.) pl. ar·bo·re·tums or ar·bo·re·ta (-t)
1. A place where trees are cultivated for scientific, educational, and ornamental purposes.
2. The official Weblog of the Woods family
who sacrificed both physical and emotional health in Bougainville, 1943, but came home to live a long life.
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What a terribly long way from home he was...in so many ways. A lot of Australians fought in what is now Papua New Guinea and the Solomons - I get the impression that the conditions were some of the worst ever faced - so many returned servicemen refuse to discuss it.
1 comment:
What a terribly long way from home he was...in so many ways. A lot of Australians fought in what is now Papua New Guinea and the Solomons - I get the impression that the conditions were some of the worst ever faced - so many returned servicemen refuse to discuss it.
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