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'Their time to shine': Historic slouch hat brings special meaning to Signals Corps' centenary

Summary by region.com.au
While the hat is not on public display, it is housed in the office of Matt Anderson, Director of the Australian War Memorial. Photo: Michelle Kroll. During Matt Anderson’s childhood, a slouch hat that belonged to his father hung in the garage. Now, the hat sits in the Australian War Memorial. Mr Anderson’s father served as a member of the Royal Australian Corps of Signals (the RA Sigs) in the 1950s, before going on to a career as a teacher. “Dad…
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region.com.au broke the news in on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
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