Praise
for Batlow Packing House from U.S. Army 27
November 1945 The Tumut and Adelong Times |
The manager of the Batlow Packing House
Co-operative Ltd. (Mr. H. V Smith) is in receipt of the following letter
from Headquarters, Australian Base Section, United States Army Forces,
Western Pacific Office of the Commanding General, in relation to the outstanding
job performed by the Packing House by way of army food production during
the war years: — “Dear Sir, - The arrival of peace and
the ensuing conclusion of the United States Army activities in Australia
make this an appropriate time to express our thanks to those who
have shared with us the strain of that 'behind-the-scene' work,
which is so necessary in military operations and which all too
frequently goes unrecognised. “'The United States Forces are fully cognisant
of and appreciate the services which have been rendered by your organisations
on the food front during the past trying years. Not only the actual tangible
results from your production lines, but also your co-operation and willingness to
assist U.S. forces, have in no small measure contributed to the early and
successful conclusion of hostilities. “I would like to convey to you, and through
you to each member of your staff, our thanks for the help your given in connection with the supply of foodstuffs
to the U.S. forces, and to acknowledge that without such help the problem
of maintaining supply lines to the Allied forces in the Pacific would have
been practically insurmountable. Yours sincerely, William H. Donaldson Jnr., Brigadier-General, U.S Army
Commanding.” |