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  2. Normie Rowe - Wikipedia

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    Normie Rowe in an M113 armoured personnel carrier in South Vietnam Rowe was inducted into the army in February 1968, although he continued to perform part-time until leaving for Vietnam in January 1969, making various television appearances.

  3. List of top 25 singles for 1965 in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Top 25 singles of 1965 < 1964 1966 > Other Australian top charts for 1965 top 25 albums Australian number-one charts of 1965 albums singles The following lists the top 25 (end of year) charting singles on the Australian Singles Charts, for the year of 1965. These were the best charting singles in Australia for 1965. The source for this year is the "Kent Music Report", known from 1987 onwards ...

  4. Forces sweetheart - Wikipedia

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    Lorrae Desmond, who was at that time best known a singer and recording artist, performed along fellow vocalists Little Patti, Normie Rowe, Dinah Lee and numerous others as the "forces' sweetheart in Australia" when troops were stationed in Vietnam. Desmond herself toured Vietnam, the Middle East, Malaysia, Singapore, Kenya and Somalia. [6]

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  6. James N. Rowe - Wikipedia

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    James Nicholas "Nick" Rowe (February 8, 1938 – April 21, 1989) was a United States Army officer and one of only 34 American prisoners of war to escape captivity during the Vietnam War. Colonel Rowe was credited with developing the rigorous US Army Survival, Evasion, Resistance and Escape (SERE) training program taught to high-risk military ...

  7. Tell Him I'm Not Home - Wikipedia

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    Australian singer Normie Rowe's cover of "Tell Him I'm Not Home" was released as a B-side single in November 1965. It peaked at No. 3 on the Australian Singles chart and was a top 5 hit in most Australian mainland capitals, reaching No. 4 in Sydney, No. 2 in Melbourne, No. 2 in Adelaide and No. 1 in Melbourne. [ 10 ]

  8. John Farnham - Wikipedia

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    Go-Set ran a pop poll to determine the 'King of Pop', which was first won by Normie Rowe for 1967–1968. [14] [16] [29] Farnham's 1968 singles were "Underneath the Arches" and "I Don't Want to Love You"; each peaked at #6. [4] In 1969, Farnham released his album Everybody Oughta Sing a Song, which peaked at No. 12 on the Australian albums charts.

  9. 1966 in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The event is almost overshadowed when six teenage girls are ejected by police after they attempt to climb onto the stage as judge Normie Rowe performed. [84] October – The Tyranny of Distance: How Distance Shaped Australia's History by Geoffrey Blainey is published. [85] [86] 20 January 1967 –