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Ray Thomas Harper

29th December 1929 - 7th December 2003

 

 

 
 
   

 

 

         
t is my sad duty to inform you of the passing of one of the Olds & Bolds of the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery. Ray Harper passed away in the early hours of Sunday morning 7th December 2003. He had been seriously ill for some time and has now found blessed escape from pain and suffering.

Raymond Thomas Harper was born on 29th December 1929. His service included Transport Sergeant with 105th Field Battery (Independent) Vietnam (1965-1966), Staff Sergeant Transport Supervisor with 107th Field Battery in Malaysia (1967-1969), and Regimental Transport Supervisor 4th Field Regiment Vietnam (1970-1971). He was awarded the Long Service & Good Conduct Medal and sought discharge on 28th January 1976.

Ray is best remembered as the transport sergeant of the 105th during their first tour of South Vietnam (1965-1966). He was a quiet bloke by nature, but had the happy knack of getting his job done well without any fuss. Ken Buhmann shared a tent with him and admired his 'solid citizen' attitude. Morrie Fletcher recalls how he and Ray used to alternate taking the morning 'pill' parades in the Bien Hoa base camp.

Vale Raymond Thomas Harper - one of the true old professional soldiers who always got the job done well and without any fuss. His name liveth for evermore.
         
         
 
         
         
 
 
 
 

 

       
         
         
         
         
         
         
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