Crookwell soldiers and brothers killed in action 20 days apart

Bronwyn Haynes
Updated April 24 2017 - 3:57pm, first published 11:41am

The second son of the Skellys of Crookwell to die in active service, Clyde, was killed in action in New Guinea early on the Sunday morning, November 8, 1942.

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Bronwyn Haynes

Bronwyn Haynes

Crookwell-Goulburn Journalist

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