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Denis Mulligan

Sunday, January 20, 2013. Denis Mulligan was born in Melbourne, Victoria in 1916. He served in the Australian Army in New Guinea during World War II. He married in 1944 and had five children. Denis Mulligan died in 2001. This page is a tribute to his memory. His stories are remembered as family folklore, particularly his experiences in New Guinea during the War some of which are told here in his own words. Mulligan Defends in Court Martial. Major Murphy was the officer who allocated me as. Murphy.

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Sunday, January 20, 2013. Denis Mulligan was born in Melbourne, Victoria in 1916. He served in the Australian Army in New Guinea during World War II. He married in 1944 and had five children. Denis Mulligan died in 2001. This page is a tribute to his memory. His stories are remembered as family folklore, particularly his experiences in New Guinea during the War some of which are told here in his own words. Mulligan Defends in Court Martial. Major Murphy was the officer who allocated me as. Murphy.

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