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Auction Location:
Melbourne
Date:
10-May-2020
Lot No.
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Description:
Melbourne Cricket Club, Annual Report, For the Season 1942-43.' [Melbourne, Mason, Firth & M'Cutcheon, 1943] 28pp, with original blue covers. A very slender war-time edition in which several mentions are made of the fact that activities and income have been severely curtailed because of 'the occupation of the Ground by the Crown'. Club and the War.- The Club is proud of the fact that 2146 of its Members are in the Fighting Forces. In addition many others are engaged in full time war duties.' (p.6), After the outbreak of war in the Pacific, the Commonwealth Government requisitioned the MCG for military purposes. From 1942 until 1945 it was progressively occupied by the Us Army Air Forces, the Royal Australian Air Force, the Us Marine Corps and again the RAAF. More than 200,000 personnel regarded the ground as their home away from home during that period. Most famously in 1943 the MCG was home to the legendary First Regiment of the First Division of the United States Marine Corp. The First Marine Corp were the heroes of the battle of Guadalcanal (later Okinawa) and used the 'cricket grounds', as the marines referred to it, to rest and recuperate. In 1942 and 1943, Melburnians en masse proved wonderful hosts to the soldiers and marines. Melbourne was described as the 'best liberty port in the world.' Hundreds of servicemen were taken into Melburnians' homes and softball and gridiron matches were played on the MCG.
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Price:
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Category:
Unclassified