tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3101913167226700484.post4880111702147633..comments2023-11-03T12:03:01.691-07:00Comments on Surprised by Time: April 1941: Part OneNauplionhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10598950480737808706noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3101913167226700484.post-6181296692621512772012-04-21T19:52:38.311-07:002012-04-21T19:52:38.311-07:00Lovely to hear from you, Maggie.
For other read...Lovely to hear from you, Maggie. <br /><br />For other readers, this link is to Maggie's account of her father's war: http://www.listener.co.nz/lifestyle/travel/looking-for-curly/Nauplionhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10598950480737808706noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3101913167226700484.post-88369106343108891652012-04-21T18:05:38.897-07:002012-04-21T18:05:38.897-07:00Thank you Diana for this lovely tribute to the Anz...Thank you Diana for this lovely tribute to the Anzacs in Greece. My Dad was part of the second NZEF, and although I know where he was on Crete (at Maleme), I have never quite known what part(s) of mainland Greece he was in. This excerpt/report from Michael Stark-Brown is very helpful as I think Dad's unit was with the Maori Battalion on Crete, and perhaps I wonder, Dad was on the Glengyle.maggie@at-the-bay.comhttp://www.maggieraineysmith.comnoreply@blogger.com