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The great march on
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During World War I, the Coo-ee recruitment march inspired many regional Australians to enlist. A century later, one man keeps its memory alive.
Blisters, bush camps and overcoming bureaucracy brings WWI...
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A centenary year re-enactment of the WWI Coo-ee March is winding its way through the streets of towns and bush backblocks of western New South Wales, following...
Coo-ee March Memorial - Cemeteries and memorials - Great War Forum
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In October 1915, at the instigation of two brothers named Hitchen, one a butcher and the other a plumber, 26 men set out from the town of Gilgandra, in the...
Marchers mark a year since the Coo-ee march of | Oberon Review
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President of Oberon RSL Club Sub Branch Bill Wilcox was at Mount Victoria Pass in the Blue Mountains in early November as a group of men from the Coo-ee...
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