One of the very earliest ANZAC Day marches that involved Odd Bods was in 1955, and we have an on the spot report from then Secretary Bruce "Tich" Marshall. Here it is -
ODDS and ENDS –
May 1955
Good Roll Up
For 1955 ANZAC March
120 ODD BODs
Form Ranks Behind New Banner
The 1955 ANZAC Day March in Melbourne was well patronized as
over 120 Odd Bod’s came along to help swell the ranks of the R.A.A.F. Section
of the march.
The ODD BODS were led by our EL PRESIDENTE – Dave Beyer –
complete with dog collar and gongs but no sword – (says he is non combatant type).
The front rank looked like a hardware store with all the
gongs – and the banner held down by four of the heftiest members – namely Tom
Rossiter, Syd Smith, Jack Beagley, and Les James.
As the march moved along ST.Kilda Rd., Johnny Oram did a
beautiful job of ON TRACK – ON TIME – MOST OF THE TIME, case of in the groove
Jack?
Several latecomers joined in – but next year we hope to have
adequate publicity for this event.
It was gratifying to see that we did not pull the same black
that 78 Squadron boobed on when they gave an “Eyes Left” as they passed the
Governor’s Stand. We just pressed on rapidly – as the usual Melbourne ANZAC Day
rain came down.
Dave Beyer’s navigating of the left wheel at the Shrine was
perfect – Using H 2S Dave?
The 1955 reunion was a great success both socially and
financially – Our worthy Treasurer, Bob Way, has informed me that after paying
all expenses incurred we have a credit balance in the bank to the tune of £20-2-4.
Not bad for first time up.
Our thanks are due to the good ladies who signed
the necessary leave passes to enable the lads to attend – Incidentally the
attendance was 42 – 39 members and 3 visitors – Next “do” we want 100% increase
– so get those fingers out please.
Our lead photo is from the1955 reunion. That looks like Tom Rossiter in uniform holding the banner pole, and the more observant might note the spelling mistake on the banner. In the list of aircraft Stirling is spelt Sterling. Apparently that was corrected later.
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