Love your channel. My uncle Harold Betts is buried in Lao cemetery. He was a sniper. He was in the 2/6th independent company ( Cavalry commando squadron ). Very proud.
Those Queensland WWII army camps must be fascinating locations to detect Warren. Great to see the news footages of the 7th and 9th AIF Divisions march into Lae who obviously had Queensland as their training base. It would be interesting to see what lays underneath that thick regrowth!
Big coil you should be able to get yourself those UBs that are deep down. Pleased you corrected your "Cordials" statement to soft drink. Cordials are essences you mix with water soft drinks are in containers with fluffy bubbles. Those foil milk bottle lids came in much later. I was going to school when they appeared on our free milk. Waxed cardboard inserts were still in use during the war.
Such great explores and thank you for still sharing great material with us. Always learning something new. Thanks and greetings from us :)
Love your channel. My uncle Harold Betts is buried in
Lao cemetery. He was a sniper. He was in the 2/6th independent company ( Cavalry commando squadron ). Very proud.
Great video I really appreciate the information you provide the finds are a added bonus
Those Queensland WWII army camps must be fascinating locations to detect Warren. Great to see the news footages of the 7th and 9th AIF Divisions march into Lae who obviously had Queensland as their training base. It would be interesting to see what lays underneath that thick regrowth!
Awesome relic hunt Warren I enjoyed your video.Good luck to you two.
Awesome hunt Warren, great relics.
Very Enjoyable Warren, What about the snakes?
That 303 round will still work. Wonder where it was made. Do those spoons fave DD markings?
Big coil you should be able to get yourself those UBs that are deep down. Pleased you corrected your "Cordials" statement to soft drink. Cordials are essences you mix with water soft drinks are in containers with fluffy bubbles. Those foil milk bottle lids came in much later. I was going to school when they appeared on our free milk. Waxed cardboard inserts were still in use during the war.
Great finds, love the spoon. Did you ever determine what it was you found at the 19:52 mark? 👍
Thanks for sharing, what was the on off switch from?