Memories of a mate: an interview with Ivor White

Australia, 2009

Film
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An emotional account by WWII veteran, Ivor White, about his involvement in the war in New Guinea and the tragic circumstances that brought about the death, on 14 July 1944, of his mate Jack Reynolds.

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creator

Ivor White

production company

ACMI

Duration

00:06:58:00

Production places
Australia
Production dates
2009

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Group of items

In our words: stories from Victorian veterans [May 2009]

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