Thanks...is this what you mean? I don't think they were Aussies.
During the 2004-05 season the building will be removed so that the arch can be reworked as part of the storage area for the new elevated station. Accordingly, the sign was removed during the 2002 winter. In January 2003, Jerry Marty, the NSF construction manager, arranged for the board to be crated and shipped back to Port Hueneme for future display in the Seabee Museum.
My late eldest brother was a CB in WWII.
I was, by turns, a navy and an army wife. My son chose the army, my daughter chose the navy, and my grandson is in a Stryker brigade in AF. I’m proud to serve as One Who Stands And Waits. With LOTS of yellow ribbons!
(I make macrame ‘yellow ribbon’ bracelets for anyone who wants them. No charge!)