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By *Nature puts super-size driftwood on pedestal *Boaters should find it easier to launch their boats into the Broad River if state and federal regulators approve plans to upgrade the boat ramp near the Broad River bridge *Harrell: High tide, low tide *Battle lines are being drawn in efforts to preserve the history of Darien *What is a nor'easter and do they happen here? *New owners of a Ponce Inlet marina are suing the town's attorney in federal court, claiming he ordered renovations stopped and the project essentially shut down Sir, I was extremely interested reading your account of your time at RANC - I graduated in 1993 in what was a very different era! The College is still the same and in many ways different. It was some of the best times of my life and I know I will always look back fondly on my time there. Thankyou for sharing your experiences - they were both moving and interesting. Warm regards,
Thank you for taking the time to write about the RANC, I happened to join and be part of momentous times, especially all of the 1936 Jervis Year being bundled off to sea in August 39 as war was coming. I have always been proud to be part of that year, many of whom distingushed themselves in the RAN both in war and peace. It is still I believe quite remarkable that eight of the 12 who went off in 1939 are still around in 2003. I am sure our traditions were still your traditions when you graduated in 1993. Many of the lessons about life I learned at the College have stood me in good stead through my long, happy, and eventful life, and I would hope that there is still a lot more time to be savoured. Salutations from one of the 36 Jervis Year. Mac. Gregory.
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