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	<title>Comments on: 12 Squadron&#8217;s flag returns to Darwin</title>
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		<title>By: rod mountford</title>
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		<dc:creator>rod mountford</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Jul 2010 15:02:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Just found out the Wirraway frame I am helping to restore at the Australian Aviation Museum at Bankstown Sydney is A20-454 a 12 Sqn machine which served in Darwin from early March 42 thru to mid 43. Cheers Rod Mountford</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just found out the Wirraway frame I am helping to restore at the Australian Aviation Museum at Bankstown Sydney is A20-454 a 12 Sqn machine which served in Darwin from early March 42 thru to mid 43. Cheers Rod Mountford</p>
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		<title>By: Connie Gregory</title>
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		<dc:creator>Connie Gregory</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Aug 2009 10:48:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Magaret, Glad to see that you are involved in keeping the Darwin Defenders &quot;alive&quot;.  A couple of years ago I got the Melbourne branch of theDarwin Defenders to talk to our Probus Club.  Great stuff!  But, as you say, there needs to be a permanent home for this marvellous piece of history.  Anyway, when we eventually get back to Darwin. hopefully next year, we would like to catch up.  Sad news has probalby reached you that Jim Thomson passed away - we just knew he would not survive a year without his Diana. Love.  Connie and Paul</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Magaret, Glad to see that you are involved in keeping the Darwin Defenders &#8220;alive&#8221;.  A couple of years ago I got the Melbourne branch of theDarwin Defenders to talk to our Probus Club.  Great stuff!  But, as you say, there needs to be a permanent home for this marvellous piece of history.  Anyway, when we eventually get back to Darwin. hopefully next year, we would like to catch up.  Sad news has probalby reached you that Jim Thomson passed away &#8211; we just knew he would not survive a year without his Diana. Love.  Connie and Paul</p>
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		<title>By: Margaret Clinch</title>
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		<dc:creator>Margaret Clinch</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Jun 2009 11:14:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>8.6.2009

I am the Convener of a local community orgaization which has for years supported the development by the NT Government of a new World War II Museum at East Point, Darwin. This is now with the co-operation of the present RAAA museum, but will be a new building and rehabiliate the various existing sites.

Being a member alos of the government&#039;s steering committee, I would like to be in touch with one of your members to talk discuss how Darwin Defenders might be involved.

I have lived in Darwin since 1972, and have a strong interest in history, and a commitment to a more appropriate recognition of the role of North Australia  and  its defenders in the war.

My address is Miss  M A Clinch, PO Box 1998, Darwin, NT 0801.

Margaret Clinch</description>
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<p>I am the Convener of a local community orgaization which has for years supported the development by the NT Government of a new World War II Museum at East Point, Darwin. This is now with the co-operation of the present RAAA museum, but will be a new building and rehabiliate the various existing sites.</p>
<p>Being a member alos of the government&#8217;s steering committee, I would like to be in touch with one of your members to talk discuss how Darwin Defenders might be involved.</p>
<p>I have lived in Darwin since 1972, and have a strong interest in history, and a commitment to a more appropriate recognition of the role of North Australia  and  its defenders in the war.</p>
<p>My address is Miss  M A Clinch, PO Box 1998, Darwin, NT 0801.</p>
<p>Margaret Clinch</p>
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		<title>By: Honorary Secretary</title>
		<link>http://darwindefenders.org/12-squadrons-flag-returns-to-darwin/comment-page-1/#comment-171</link>
		<dc:creator>Honorary Secretary</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Sep 2007 10:58:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The 12 Squadron Flag

The RAAF aerodrome and its buildings were severely damaged in the first raids on February 19, 1942.

One of the 12 Sqn men there on that day was the late Jim Wilkins, of Geebung, Queensland. Geebung achieved some fame when Banjo Patterson published his poem “The Geebung Polo Club”. If you have never read that poem your education has been sadly neglected.

There is one other thing about Jim Wilkins - his given name was not “Jim”. He absolutely hated his given name and would only use it on official documents. He said he courted his nearest and dearest for two years, and it was not until she saw his signature on their wedding certificate that she realised his name was not “Jim.”

The air raids set fire to the hangars and stores buildings at the RAAF aerodrome. Jim Wilkins had the foresight to salvage the fire damaged flag, and for over 60 years he kept it in an ice-cream container at his home. In 2004 he donated it to Darwin Defenders 1942-45 Inc with the express wish that we care for it in the future.

If you look closely at the white stars on the flag, you will see signatures. They are the signatures of the 12 Sqn personnel who were there on that fateful day. Jim and most of his mates are no longer with us, but their names will live for many years on the 12 Sqn flag.

It is one of Australia’s national treasures.

To preserve it for future generations, Darwin Defenders 1942-45 Inc have had the flag mounted in an air space within a frame, glazed with perspex. The recommendation is that it be kept in a dry air conditioned atmosphere.

It was exhibited in the Darwin Defenders 1942-45 Inc Exhibition in the Shrine of Remembrance in February 2005 and 2006. Our Committee then considered means of having the flag on public display. The feeling of our Committee was that the flag is really a historic relic of &quot;Darwin&#039;s Battle For Australia&quot; and the suggestion was made that an approach be made to the Darwin City Council, with the end result that they have been appointed as custodians of the flag for the foreseeable future.

On behalf of Darwin Defenders 1942-45 Inc, the Vice President of Darwin Defenders Neil Webb, Committee man Tom Stevens, and I had much pleasure in officially handing over the 12 Squadron Flag to the custody of the Darwin City Council on the eve of 19th February, 2007, 65 years to the day since it was damaged and salvaged from the wreckage at the RAAF aerodrome.

Rex Ruwoldt</description>
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<p>The RAAF aerodrome and its buildings were severely damaged in the first raids on February 19, 1942.</p>
<p>One of the 12 Sqn men there on that day was the late Jim Wilkins, of Geebung, Queensland. Geebung achieved some fame when Banjo Patterson published his poem “The Geebung Polo Club”. If you have never read that poem your education has been sadly neglected.</p>
<p>There is one other thing about Jim Wilkins &#8211; his given name was not “Jim”. He absolutely hated his given name and would only use it on official documents. He said he courted his nearest and dearest for two years, and it was not until she saw his signature on their wedding certificate that she realised his name was not “Jim.”</p>
<p>The air raids set fire to the hangars and stores buildings at the RAAF aerodrome. Jim Wilkins had the foresight to salvage the fire damaged flag, and for over 60 years he kept it in an ice-cream container at his home. In 2004 he donated it to Darwin Defenders 1942-45 Inc with the express wish that we care for it in the future.</p>
<p>If you look closely at the white stars on the flag, you will see signatures. They are the signatures of the 12 Sqn personnel who were there on that fateful day. Jim and most of his mates are no longer with us, but their names will live for many years on the 12 Sqn flag.</p>
<p>It is one of Australia’s national treasures.</p>
<p>To preserve it for future generations, Darwin Defenders 1942-45 Inc have had the flag mounted in an air space within a frame, glazed with perspex. The recommendation is that it be kept in a dry air conditioned atmosphere.</p>
<p>It was exhibited in the Darwin Defenders 1942-45 Inc Exhibition in the Shrine of Remembrance in February 2005 and 2006. Our Committee then considered means of having the flag on public display. The feeling of our Committee was that the flag is really a historic relic of &#8220;Darwin&#8217;s Battle For Australia&#8221; and the suggestion was made that an approach be made to the Darwin City Council, with the end result that they have been appointed as custodians of the flag for the foreseeable future.</p>
<p>On behalf of Darwin Defenders 1942-45 Inc, the Vice President of Darwin Defenders Neil Webb, Committee man Tom Stevens, and I had much pleasure in officially handing over the 12 Squadron Flag to the custody of the Darwin City Council on the eve of 19th February, 2007, 65 years to the day since it was damaged and salvaged from the wreckage at the RAAF aerodrome.</p>
<p>Rex Ruwoldt</p>
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		<title>By: Honorary Secretary</title>
		<link>http://darwindefenders.org/12-squadrons-flag-returns-to-darwin/comment-page-1/#comment-4</link>
		<dc:creator>Honorary Secretary</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 30 Nov 2006 04:58:13 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>The damaged flag was salvaged by the late Jim Wilkins of 12 Squadron, and we must commend his foresight.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The damaged flag was salvaged by the late Jim Wilkins of 12 Squadron, and we must commend his foresight.</p>
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