In the Barracks environment GNR Hurd volunteered for extra work at every opportunity, this enabled 109 Bty to support numerous Regimental and Brigade tasks, he managed this with his own responsibilities and at times to the detriment of his personal time. In short GNR Hurd is held in high regard not only within 109 Bty but also the entire Regiment. GNR Hurd is extremely deserving of this accolade.” Our annual award to 4th Regiment has finally happened. The perpetual shield was donated by our local Men’s Shed and a local company put the engraving plates on it. They also did the frame for the explanation of the award. The figurine is an Australian Soldier from the Vietnam era and will go to the individual winner to keep. The Shield and framed certificate will stay at the Regiment. Total cost was $373.90 plus some extra costs which John Wilson covered personally. Our thanks to PJ Smith and Patron David Anderson with their help in finalising the award. The wording in the frame appears elsewhere in this newsletter.
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