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End-of-year Function (Duntroon Society Victoria)

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The following email has been received from the Duntroon Society Victoria:
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Dear Members,
A Warning Order for a Duntroon Society Victoria end-of-year get-together.
Please put an entry in your diary for a Duntroon Society Victoria end-of-year function for members, wives / partners /guests:
COVID restrictions permitting, the function will be:
  • Date:  Wednesday 24 November;
  • Time:  1500hrs (3:00pm);
  • Venue:  RACV City Club, Bourke Street, downstairs Carbine Bar;
  • Format:  informal get-together; finger food provided; members buy own drinks;
  • COVID:  all attendees will need to be double vaccinated; and
  • RSVP:  will be called for 17 November.
A confirmation of the function will be sent once we have confirmation of any remaining restrictions, if any.
We look forward to enjoying good company and good cheer, celebrating the end of another hard year, and looking forward to Christmas and a brighter and prosperous New Year.
Konrad Ermert
Secretary
Duntroon Society Victoria
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Regards,
Ian Kelly 2/67
OTU Webmaster



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OOPS – Wrong File

Another message has been received from Konrad Ermert:
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Apologies dear Members,  I should have attached Newsletter 2 of 2021.
Sack the Secretary – when do we want it – NOW
Cheers,
Konrad
Duntroon Society Victoria

Click here for attachment 2-2021-web

 



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Duntroon Society Newsletter 1/21

The following email has been received from Konrad Ermert,  Duntroon Society Victoria:
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Dear Members,
I hope you are all keeping safe and well, and surviving through the lock-down restrictions.
Attached is the latest edition of the Duntroon Society Newsletter for your enjoyment while staying at home.
“The Society’s bumper second Newsletter of the year is now available here: 1-2021-web
Ross Eastgate fondly remembers his WO PTI and boxing at RMC in 1968 (p. 1)
Rod Stewart reflects on a unique combination of NOK experiences  (p. 5)
John McPherson reports on the commemoration of his classmate, Clive Bridge, at RMC (p. 6).
Pat Cullinan explores adventure training at RMC and the exploits of the Army Alpine Association (p. 8).
Vale Jim Truscott – extraordinary adventurer, by Min Moor and Matt Rogerson (p. 21).
Al Murray on sport 1979-82 (p. 22).
From the CO – Lieutenant Colonel Tracey Allison (p. 29).
 
For the many in the Society in COVID-19 induced lockdown, if you’d like to contribute something to the  next Newsletter, please contact editor@dunsoc.com.
In lieu of the link above, type dunsoc.com/newsletters into your browser.
With best wishes,
The Duntroon Society”
Happy reading!
Konrad Ermert
Duntroon Society Victoria