Graeme Park hosted a World War II event on April 20 and 21. The photographs in this blog entry are from April 21. Unfortunately, I arrived after all of the specific attractions. The camps were still present and World War II Veterans were still on the grounds.
I met a Second World War Veteran named Harry Bean. He is 86 years old and served in Italy. Here we are by some tents:
His signature on a card:
There was a Militaria market too:
The promotional flyer showing what I missed:
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