ABC News – Australia
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·2 hours ago
Four metres of WWII 'short snorter' banknotes signify mateship
The Australian War Memorial revealed a 4-metre-long chain of WWII 'short snorter' banknotes, once belonging to RAAF flight lieutenant William Gordon. Curator Andy Muir described it as a fascinating piece of military tradition emphasizing camaraderie, with signatures collected from around the world. Such collections, rare today, symbolize the bonds formed during service.
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