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REMEMBRANCE DAY: Revitalising wartime history

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Just after Clyde Malcolm Allender’s 18th birthday in 1939, he joined the Army and was allocated to the Army Service Corps in recently declared war in Europe.

The Goolwa-born man went on to serve all but two weeks of World War 2, joining the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) as a pilot and flew a total of 1215 hours.

His story is one of 10 honoured in Macclesfield’s ANZAC Memorial Garden’s ...


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