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He had a long war

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1939/45 Star; Pacific Star; 1939/45 War Medal; 1939/45 ASM Hughie Arthur John Hunter QX18621 Joining up to the Australian Military Forces was the easy part for my father who was only 20 years and 7 months old. These young men were very brave going into battle. Fighting a long war was the difficult part for Hugh Arthur John Hunter.  On his attestation form he is shown as a qualified baker and he lists his father, William Hunter as his next of kin which was later changed to his wife, Monica once they married on 11 September 1942 in Charters Towers, Queensland.  He had no experience of war except what he had heard of the First World War from his father, William Hunter who had fought in World War 1. Hugh Arthur John Hunter & Monica White Married 11 September 1942 Charters Towers, Queensland His years of war (some of his own words) He enlisted in Mackay on 1 April 1941 and was very quickly sent to the Exhibition Grounds in Brisbane where he was "issued up" and sworn in.  Some