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PJMs Presented in KL on the 50th Anniversary of Merdeka!
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I bet it was, wish I could have been there, how proud you must have all felt !

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owen lawrence wrote:
John Feltham wrote:
owen lawrence wrote:


I was the one with the walking stick in the rear rank of the Brits, but 'old gentleman' you cheeky bugger.


Owen, I was but the messenger! Smile


Especialy as I was not only, probably, the yougest but also the best looking.

Owen
you forgot 'and the most modest!!' Andy.

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YES

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I, along with another PJMer have just spoken on Radio Leicester about our trip. I managed to get some of the PJM history and our problems with the HD committee plus the treatment of the military past and present into the interview, what reaction we will get localy I don't yet know.
The program that Malaysian TV made of the trip can be found at www.tv3.com.my You then look for Majalah 3 Episop 36 Pt 1. Its only on the site for a couple of days and there are 3 more episodes to come. Good luck.

Owen Lawrence

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The program that Malaysian TV made of the trip can be found at www.tv3.com.my You then look for Majalah 3 Episop 36 Pt 1.

Part 2 is now showing on the site.

Owen L

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Mrs L Brookes wrote:
This was something that will remain in my heart for ever. The response from the local people when we marched through the stadium, with their clapping & cheering was a sound that will never be forgotten. There were actually 3 of us ladies marching with the men, 2 of whom had walking sticks. Forget the heat and humidy for that short distance as it was such a great experience that I was really proud to have been part of.


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