Thanks for your service and be proud to wear your service medals
@Ihira0Ihira02 ай бұрын
My dream job is the ADF I’m currently still in high school this has been my dream job since I was about 8 years old. If more specific I want to join the 2 commando regiment or SASR. Thanks for your service.
@user-tg8wx6jh1t3 ай бұрын
im 12 and not in the best physical shape but my dream is to join the 2nd Commandos regiment as they say "Foras Admonition"
@user-dj3xo7qp8k6 ай бұрын
Geeeese Josh. I've wondered where you went. Timor, um yeah, for me, better of left not spoken about I guess. I still speak often to everyone's best friend ol mate Billzy, (sadly he was in hospital in Darwin so did not do Timor) I hope your doing well ol mate. I was Army before Navy and absolutely fried now on this ridiculous Gold Card and War Service Pention thing. Your a legend mate. I don't suppose you know Leut Morcom from them days ?????
@DylanMorgan-qr8dw8 ай бұрын
Thank You For Your Service ❤ Free Shiela's Nothing Better. Cooooeee Lest We Forget A-Women Lest We Forget
@matthewgreer77358 ай бұрын
Dont dob your mates in.
@DylanMorgan-qr8dw8 ай бұрын
What Mates? Personally. If Mates Step Outside Rule Of Law On Our Dirt...In This Day And Age Tech Dobs Ya In Not Others Your Very Own Complacent Selfs Get Ya Done. Also Don't Stir Up Military Members The 6-0 Protecting We The People. It's Quite Simple. Create No Victim & Do Good. Cooooeee Lest We Forget A-Women
@matthewgreer77358 ай бұрын
@@DylanMorgan-qr8dw never heard so much bullshit in my life...channel 10 not Dept sigs
@matthewgreer77358 ай бұрын
Wasn't our dirt?
@matthewgreer77358 ай бұрын
@@DylanMorgan-qr8dw tag east?
@matthewgreer77358 ай бұрын
Chinese will love you mate.
@thespartan8476 Жыл бұрын
The lack of support & humanitarian aid to Timor by the Australians military, sickens me to my core, indeed. [Plus] It's a mystery to me honour
@Leemac027 Жыл бұрын
My Dad served with BCOF in Japan from early 1946 through until October 1947 and he was only 18 years of age when he signed up. Known as The Forgotten Force, it is videos like these that are so crucial in telling their story but so much more needs to be done at places like the Australian War Memorial etc.
@woywoy53 Жыл бұрын
@3.02 Second from the right full image of guy (No glasses) is my dad John Gibbons NX500043. He was 15 when he joined up.
@georgesigalas4597 Жыл бұрын
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏👏👏
@dashing568 Жыл бұрын
Proud to say I knew this wonderful soldier and human being. Onya Cheryl! 👍
@peterfarrar23302 жыл бұрын
I admire you, because you have served. Thank you for your honest interview. Best of luck for your future!!
@owenmeyers56012 жыл бұрын
💘 p̲r̲o̲m̲o̲s̲m̲
@PMMM92 жыл бұрын
Huge respect. One Freudian slip at about the 5:15 mark; “to the point where we start the screaming” 👍
@kotahurt2 жыл бұрын
There be good food on that big awesome magnificent tub, oooh that's right it's a boat, its beautiful anyhow and I bet the food is good, Thursday its not cooks time in the barrel
@johncunningham48202 жыл бұрын
Why didn't her Husband pipe up . Those are HER MEDALS . Furthermore , even though she is now Discharged , she Earned the Uniform and MAY wear it at any appropriate time forever more . Have they changed the Rules about that ? I served 1982 -1988 , and the Uniform was MINE . Simply had NOT use a Tally Band .
@johncunningham48202 жыл бұрын
Edit : The DRESS Uniform you keep and Personal Effects Kit items .
@wildone83972 жыл бұрын
I hope she sees this comment.. Thankyou for your service, and Thankyou for your story! 🙂
@AngryOzGeek2 жыл бұрын
"Boatswain's Mate is the Seamanship expert" - basically any dumbass gets dog work. And now she's got bad back, bad knees, PTSD and a sofa sized ass..
@prometheusberlin18232 жыл бұрын
il y a person ici?! in Australia army, female soldiers always raped by male soldiers, and officiers don't care, is that true?!
@johnroper24012 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@zarmadi88092 жыл бұрын
West good A.D,AL,AU(...Angkatan Darat Jenderal).? Goods.
@dickfister50812 жыл бұрын
Thank you for this video. Terrific story and well done Able Seaman Humphrey for living her dream. Small tip to the producer, try framing the subject center of field and not by a random open window. Just my opinion. Cheers
@anamarialockingtonvulawalu86542 жыл бұрын
Wow
@YrielRazik2 жыл бұрын
Josh was my XO years ago on HMAS Stuart. I still remember him cracking up with laughter because I found out my partner was pregnant with my 3rd kid, he laughed because I shouted "Noooooooooooo!!" On the flight deck infront of everyone when I found out the news. He was always a nice, kind hearted XO who actually cared about his troops
@paulwoolley46852 жыл бұрын
My great uncle lieutenant Charles Hay Was killed in a training run of Scotland his body was never recovered
@DDM_082 жыл бұрын
Damn Tony would’ve died if the dude from grammar school wanted him as his operator
@patrickyounes88912 жыл бұрын
Australia 🇦🇺 will always be proud of your service thank you 🙏.
@flossyhamo99012 жыл бұрын
Cool I'm decended from a family member who served in the light horse Regiment that rode into Damascus Syria and handed the country over to Lawrence of Arabia.👍🇦🇺🐴
@mackan-kf4tg3 жыл бұрын
Great interview👍🏻Seems like a real decent bloke and good officer and leader, but I get the impression that might ”over-think” things about some situations. Good luck to him anyway👍🏻⚓️⚓️
@mackan-kf4tg3 жыл бұрын
Great interview, shipmate👍🏻⚓️Sorry you had to leave the Navy….I made some great mates in my time in the Navy and when I left I made a point of staying in touch with a lot of them…..we still have our get-togethers and our Ship Association reunions and I wouldn’t miss them for the world!😀Shipmates for life!👍🏻⚓️☀️
@jaydenritchie63513 жыл бұрын
Thank you for your service
@dwk80814 ай бұрын
Ditto
@gazzas1233 жыл бұрын
My Uncle J R Sewell was there as part of the 10 Bomb Disposal Unit and was awarded the George Medal.
@matthewroutley56513 жыл бұрын
Wow. My heart goes out to you Gwen and you and Pete's family. That was the most moving interview i have seen about the imoact that suicide and PTSD has on those affected. May you find peace and comfort
@dorellepurcell44433 жыл бұрын
Lovely bloke, I remember you in Concord.
@ninjasinpjsfdcfdw26713 жыл бұрын
i have a question. what does a boatswain's mate do on an average day?
@markmalic74503 жыл бұрын
J . Kovco never shot himself coverup they swapped the barrels of their pistols in that room ..barrells are interchangable Shame on you sergeant
@dwk80814 ай бұрын
You have NO idea what you’re talking about. Major Callender. Not Sarge. Facts first.
@beagle76223 жыл бұрын
I Cant believe the point she made about the medals.I would have thought by now that people would understand there are a lot of women in the 3 services. A realistic story told honestly. I actually think she should get a lot more recognition for her efforts. It’s must be hard moving around like she did. She is the type of unselfish non complaining person this country is supposed to be about.
@maxwellfan553 жыл бұрын
Clung on to every word, thank you for the interview. My father also joined the RAF at this time, we are very proud of them all.
@JimCTSCLO3 жыл бұрын
Excellent story, shipmate. Fair winds and following seas. OSC(SW) Retired.
@richardedwards21093 жыл бұрын
I remember you Josh from Tobruk, Great interview.
@charlesdarwin58453 жыл бұрын
Useless wanker no-one cared about...Understood.
@rodmclaren93393 жыл бұрын
That’s great. If you finished high school, why be a Bosuns mate? A commission would have been better. Although you can go in to higher things!
@pedropenduko27143 жыл бұрын
I am still in the process of my application and have to do medical and interview. How long is the waiting period after these stage to know if you made it for military training? Thank you.
@ianmacdougall13203 жыл бұрын
Condolences what a brave soul and a wonderful heart, tragic loss.
@thomasdalby35673 жыл бұрын
what a lovely woman r.i.p legand u gave alot of ur life to the army alot of emotional scars for all alot more for those in the military
@alexlanning7123 жыл бұрын
The most interesting bit of the story is when he became an intelligence officer
@dwk80814 ай бұрын
Maj. Callender is a very smart man
@sonofagreatsouthernland3 жыл бұрын
Poor bastard! Long live the memory of this courageous man, and his grieving wife.
@warwickmudge41143 жыл бұрын
Very interesting sir; my dad was with the BCOF in Japan (Engineers) after ww2. He ended up in Korea with the British I think. He was sgt Jim Mudge (fatty) if that rings any bells, take care!
@barbaraanderson3843 жыл бұрын
My uncle did wear women's clothing and he was in the American Navy, but your a real woman I can understand why you wear women's sexy lingerie. My uncle didn't bother to shave his hairy legs when he was wearing lingerie do you have crossdresser in your Navy as well.
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Thanks for your service and be proud to wear your service medals
My dream job is the ADF I’m currently still in high school this has been my dream job since I was about 8 years old. If more specific I want to join the 2 commando regiment or SASR. Thanks for your service.
im 12 and not in the best physical shape but my dream is to join the 2nd Commandos regiment as they say "Foras Admonition"
Geeeese Josh. I've wondered where you went. Timor, um yeah, for me, better of left not spoken about I guess. I still speak often to everyone's best friend ol mate Billzy, (sadly he was in hospital in Darwin so did not do Timor) I hope your doing well ol mate. I was Army before Navy and absolutely fried now on this ridiculous Gold Card and War Service Pention thing. Your a legend mate. I don't suppose you know Leut Morcom from them days ?????
Thank You For Your Service ❤ Free Shiela's Nothing Better. Cooooeee Lest We Forget A-Women Lest We Forget
Dont dob your mates in.
What Mates? Personally. If Mates Step Outside Rule Of Law On Our Dirt...In This Day And Age Tech Dobs Ya In Not Others Your Very Own Complacent Selfs Get Ya Done. Also Don't Stir Up Military Members The 6-0 Protecting We The People. It's Quite Simple. Create No Victim & Do Good. Cooooeee Lest We Forget A-Women
@@DylanMorgan-qr8dw never heard so much bullshit in my life...channel 10 not Dept sigs
Wasn't our dirt?
@@DylanMorgan-qr8dw tag east?
Chinese will love you mate.
The lack of support & humanitarian aid to Timor by the Australians military, sickens me to my core, indeed. [Plus] It's a mystery to me honour
My Dad served with BCOF in Japan from early 1946 through until October 1947 and he was only 18 years of age when he signed up. Known as The Forgotten Force, it is videos like these that are so crucial in telling their story but so much more needs to be done at places like the Australian War Memorial etc.
@3.02 Second from the right full image of guy (No glasses) is my dad John Gibbons NX500043. He was 15 when he joined up.
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏👏👏
Proud to say I knew this wonderful soldier and human being. Onya Cheryl! 👍
I admire you, because you have served. Thank you for your honest interview. Best of luck for your future!!
💘 p̲r̲o̲m̲o̲s̲m̲
Huge respect. One Freudian slip at about the 5:15 mark; “to the point where we start the screaming” 👍
There be good food on that big awesome magnificent tub, oooh that's right it's a boat, its beautiful anyhow and I bet the food is good, Thursday its not cooks time in the barrel
Why didn't her Husband pipe up . Those are HER MEDALS . Furthermore , even though she is now Discharged , she Earned the Uniform and MAY wear it at any appropriate time forever more . Have they changed the Rules about that ? I served 1982 -1988 , and the Uniform was MINE . Simply had NOT use a Tally Band .
Edit : The DRESS Uniform you keep and Personal Effects Kit items .
I hope she sees this comment.. Thankyou for your service, and Thankyou for your story! 🙂
"Boatswain's Mate is the Seamanship expert" - basically any dumbass gets dog work. And now she's got bad back, bad knees, PTSD and a sofa sized ass..
il y a person ici?! in Australia army, female soldiers always raped by male soldiers, and officiers don't care, is that true?!
Thanks
West good A.D,AL,AU(...Angkatan Darat Jenderal).? Goods.
Thank you for this video. Terrific story and well done Able Seaman Humphrey for living her dream. Small tip to the producer, try framing the subject center of field and not by a random open window. Just my opinion. Cheers
Wow
Josh was my XO years ago on HMAS Stuart. I still remember him cracking up with laughter because I found out my partner was pregnant with my 3rd kid, he laughed because I shouted "Noooooooooooo!!" On the flight deck infront of everyone when I found out the news. He was always a nice, kind hearted XO who actually cared about his troops
My great uncle lieutenant Charles Hay Was killed in a training run of Scotland his body was never recovered
Damn Tony would’ve died if the dude from grammar school wanted him as his operator
Australia 🇦🇺 will always be proud of your service thank you 🙏.
Cool I'm decended from a family member who served in the light horse Regiment that rode into Damascus Syria and handed the country over to Lawrence of Arabia.👍🇦🇺🐴
Great interview👍🏻Seems like a real decent bloke and good officer and leader, but I get the impression that might ”over-think” things about some situations. Good luck to him anyway👍🏻⚓️⚓️
Great interview, shipmate👍🏻⚓️Sorry you had to leave the Navy….I made some great mates in my time in the Navy and when I left I made a point of staying in touch with a lot of them…..we still have our get-togethers and our Ship Association reunions and I wouldn’t miss them for the world!😀Shipmates for life!👍🏻⚓️☀️
Thank you for your service
Ditto
My Uncle J R Sewell was there as part of the 10 Bomb Disposal Unit and was awarded the George Medal.
Wow. My heart goes out to you Gwen and you and Pete's family. That was the most moving interview i have seen about the imoact that suicide and PTSD has on those affected. May you find peace and comfort
Lovely bloke, I remember you in Concord.
i have a question. what does a boatswain's mate do on an average day?
J . Kovco never shot himself coverup they swapped the barrels of their pistols in that room ..barrells are interchangable Shame on you sergeant
You have NO idea what you’re talking about. Major Callender. Not Sarge. Facts first.
I Cant believe the point she made about the medals.I would have thought by now that people would understand there are a lot of women in the 3 services. A realistic story told honestly. I actually think she should get a lot more recognition for her efforts. It’s must be hard moving around like she did. She is the type of unselfish non complaining person this country is supposed to be about.
Clung on to every word, thank you for the interview. My father also joined the RAF at this time, we are very proud of them all.
Excellent story, shipmate. Fair winds and following seas. OSC(SW) Retired.
I remember you Josh from Tobruk, Great interview.
Useless wanker no-one cared about...Understood.
That’s great. If you finished high school, why be a Bosuns mate? A commission would have been better. Although you can go in to higher things!
I am still in the process of my application and have to do medical and interview. How long is the waiting period after these stage to know if you made it for military training? Thank you.
Condolences what a brave soul and a wonderful heart, tragic loss.
what a lovely woman r.i.p legand u gave alot of ur life to the army alot of emotional scars for all alot more for those in the military
The most interesting bit of the story is when he became an intelligence officer
Maj. Callender is a very smart man
Poor bastard! Long live the memory of this courageous man, and his grieving wife.
Very interesting sir; my dad was with the BCOF in Japan (Engineers) after ww2. He ended up in Korea with the British I think. He was sgt Jim Mudge (fatty) if that rings any bells, take care!
My uncle did wear women's clothing and he was in the American Navy, but your a real woman I can understand why you wear women's sexy lingerie. My uncle didn't bother to shave his hairy legs when he was wearing lingerie do you have crossdresser in your Navy as well.
What the actual fuck
I dont think he could get out of his own shadow
What do you mean by that ? He, who?