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To make things a little easier for myself, the following sections have been moved to the AAAA Inc website:- - photos
- all intake grad lists
- vale list
- Ex Appy business links
 
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Welcome to the 24th Intake website.

40th Reunion - June 2009 details are here

38th Reunion held in South Australia for October 2007 has been & gone. Tony McMahon reports that the reunion was great once again. A group photo is up on the AAAA Inc Photo Archive section http://www.austarmyapprentice.org/photos/. Others will be added if & when I receive them.

12/10/03 - Appy screensaver - Appy badge plus 4 corp. badges. Download AppyScreensaver.zip, unzip and move to your windows/system32 directory. Guaranteed virus free and safe to use (made by Rod).

Well, what can I say! Why the website after more than 30 years? A few of the guys got together in Brisbane, over the Queens Birthday long weekend 2002 & had themselves a 30th Anniversary since graduating, I'm sorry I missed the show. It got me to thinking what the rest of you are up to. So I thought that I would design this site & keep it as up to date as you allow me. Send me your contact details & they will be added to the site in the "Full Grad List" section.

What our Badge means:-
The Cross which forms the spokes of the wheel (the basis of the badge) represents, the Christian virtues and the development of character. The Torch of Learning, which is superimposed upon the Cross, represents that desire to go on learning, which it should be the aim of every School to implant in the hearts and minds of all its sons. The Crossed Swords remind us, as soldiers, of the military qualities of Courage and Discipline and the importance of a high standard of Physical Fitness. The Wheel, of course, represents the trade and technical training carried out at the School, whilst the Crown expresses Loyalty to Queen and Country ( and therefore to superiors and comrades alike) and Devotion to Duty.

A large photo of "The 24th" - 1200x589 - with hotspots for names. Opens in a new windowAt left is the full Graduation class photo with hotspots for all of our names, click on the thumbnail to view it in full size, then move your mouse over a face and a name will popup.

If you have any ideas or requests for this site, please contact me. (Fitter & Turner)