Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Weasel Words!



What is it with our political leaders?
If you are going to increase a tax, do it. But have enough guts to call it a 'Tax'. 
I don't disagree with Tony Abbott increasing the income tax, but for God's sake Man, don't be a weasel,  call it a tax increase!
I think people are sick of the lot of them! 
Don't lie, tell it like it is. You might loose some voters, but most people will respect you for your honesty!
This is exactly why Labor were flushed down to crapper last election.





Deadly!





Friday, 25 April 2014

Anzac Day 2014

99 years since Anzac 

A post from 2012 that I think needs re-posting.

A Broodseinde Ridge DCM

From: http://www.awm.gov.au/blog/2012/08/08/by-force-of-will-a-broodseinde-ridge-dcm/
My name is Sam Warner and I am a work experience student from St Joseph’s College Echuca. As part of my week at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra I researched the story behind the Distinguished Conduct Medal of Sergeant William Dobson Scorer in the First World War. Here is his story.
Sergeant William Dobson Scorer died from wounds he received at Broodseinde Ridge.Sergeant William Dobson Scorer died from wounds he received at Broodseinde Ridge.P08891.001
William Dobson Scorer was born in Essendon Victoria in November 1893, one of five children to Henry and Mary Scorer.  In his early life he attended Essendon State School where his name is now located on the Honour Board. He was working as a clerk when he joined the AIF on 30 July 1915. He enlisted with the 6th Reinforcements of the 24th Battalion and embarked on HMAT Ulysses on 27 October, bound for training in Egypt.
He later transferred to the 8th Infantry Battalion before moving to France in May 1916. Within two months of arriving Scorer had accomplished the rank of Sergeant. He was diagnosed with the mumps on 13 May 1917 but returned to duty 6 days later and regrouped with his Battalion on 26 May.
'No man's land' at Broodseinde Ridge on the day that Scorer was mortally wounded.'No man's land' at Broodseinde Ridge on the day that Scorer was mortally wounded.E00961?image=2
Sgt Scorer and the 8th Battalion were involved in the Third Battle of Ypres at Broodseinde Ridge east of Ypres on 4 October where he was heavily wounded and admitted to hospital 5 days later. Here he had his leg amputated but unfortunately did not recover from his wounds and died on the 24th. Scorer was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) for his noticeable gallantry and dedication to duty during the attack.

From the recommendation that was given it said that, “He assisted the intelligence officer in guiding the Battalion on to the tapes and maintained an efficient manner when held up by gun fire, where he then crept forward alone to bayonet 2 enemy soldiers and put the gun out of action, although he was wounded in this fight he persisted in his task until the objective was reached where again he was very badly wounded”.  Sergeant William Dobson Scorer is buried at the Etaples Military Cemetery in France.


I have a Great, Great Uncle from the 8th Battalion AIF who was killed in this battle.

 His name was Pte William Henry Wildman.   

He was a stretcher bearer and was last seen with multiple gun shot wounds in a artillery crater. Missing presumed dead. 
No Known Grave.

Lest We Forget.

W

Saturday, 12 April 2014

Tragedy in the Outback

The 'shoe tree'  in Kulgera has fallen over!





In it's former glory:
  
http://www.johannasiegmann.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/kulgera-pub-shoe-tree-DSC_6423.jpg

Bad things are happening!


ABC Rural story  here:       Town has lost it's sole.

Friday, 11 April 2014

Phantom Badger!

Phantom Badger.

Not sure about the name, but would be terrific for Australia's top end country.
May have to rename it;    'Elusive Wombat' 




Link to Danger Rooms story and video





Crosswind flying the big jets. (and little turbo props!)




Crosswind landings and departures.  Winter 2013/14

Some landing and take-off highlights in high crosswind conditions at BHX Birmingham this winter.
This is why the people with all of the gold braid on their shoulders get paid the big bucks!




H/T Theo Spark.

Friday Trivia question

Trivia question from the dark well of Wayne's brain!



What answer am I expecting when I ask:

What can you set your watch by?


Hint:


First correct answer wins a pair of genuine Army socks!

Thursday, 10 April 2014