Braidwood's oldest veteran, Pring Raynolds, speaks of WWII memories

Elspeth Kernebone
Updated April 19 2017 - 4:17pm, first published 4:11pm
LUCKY TO BE LEFT: Pring Raynolds at home with a picture of himself as a young man in uniform. Photo: Elspeth Kernebone
LUCKY TO BE LEFT: Pring Raynolds at home with a picture of himself as a young man in uniform. Photo: Elspeth Kernebone

Pring Raynolds doesn’t want anyone thinking he’s a hero. The WWII veteran says he was just born lucky, and left handed.

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Elspeth Kernebone

Accident brought me to journalism, but every day convinces me again that strong media is more important than ever. After a starting off as the sole reporter in a tiny NSW town, I’m loving the teeming metropolis that is Bendigo. Focussed on health, business and education. Got a tip? Email elspeth.kernebone@bendigoadvertiser.com.au.

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