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Finn was first to fight

ATOLF Akeksanter Aalto had a thirst for adventure. The enterprising teenager left his family home in Nystad, Finland, and travelled alone to Australia to try...

Battalion belonged to a boy from Berwick

By GARRY HOWE AS THE Great War entered its final year the 39th Battalion, made up predominantly of Victorians from the Western District, had at...

Captains lived and died together

By GARRY HOWE THEY were best mates who enlisted together, fought side by side and died on the same day as captains leading their men...

A land of sand and sin

POPULAR Berwick footballer William Watson hated Gallipoli, yet he was one of the last to leave his trench when Anzac Cove was evacuated towards...

Mum’s plea from half a world away

THE soldiers were not the only ones doing it tough as World War I played out in Europe. There was just as much pain, angst...

Smell of the gum leaves

The letter written by Private W. Watson to Berwick headmaster Henry McCann in August 1915: Letters and papers are what we are always looking for...

Leckys left their mark

THEY were Officer’s brothers in arms from a pioneering family, whose battlefield deaths in France only six weeks apart rocked the small community to...

Brothers in arms and soaring spirits

ONE was a pilot who helped force down and destroy an enemy plane well over enemy lines and the other put his life on...

Teacher saw boys off to war

THE war years must have been particularly hard for Berwick State School headmaster Henry McCann. Boys whose lives he helped shape in the schoolyard were...

Lieutenant led the way

By RUSSELL BENNETT WHEN Lieutenant William (Donovan) Joynt, 8th Battalion, First AIF, found the men of a company of the 6th Battalion at Herleville Wood,...

Lighthorseman’s Gallipoli fight

By ANEEKA SIMONIS IT IS with great pride that a Pakenham woman tells the story of her great uncle Ephrus Hanley Hugh Ball, who’d overcome...

Brothers lost in the fog of war

By DANNY BUTTLER FOR every hero lauded during the Anzac Day centenary, there will be another thousand Thomas and Patrick Faheys. There are no chapters in...

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Cranbourne well represented in interleague squads

Five Cranbourne senior players have been selected in the Southern Football Netball League interleague squad set to play a one-off match against Riddell District...