Two members of the 161 RECCE Squadron based at the army airfield at Holsworthy who have entered themselves in the Aussie Male Contest show off their form.Trainer Chris Van Peperstraten puts the boys through their paces L to R David McEvoy and Greg Taylor.

Two members of the 161 RECCE Squadron based at the army airfield at Holsworthy who have entered themselves in the Aussie Male Contest show off their form.Trainer Chris Van Peperstraten puts the boys through their paces L to R David McEvoy and Greg Taylor.Two members of the 161 RECCE Squadron based at the army airfield at Holsworthy who have entered themselves in the Aussie Male Contest show off their form.Trainer Chris Vanpeperstraten puts the boys through their paces L to R David McEvoy and Greg Taylor.These soldiers of fortune are on their most important mission.To become the first Mr. Australia. David McEvoy, 24, Chris Van Peperstraten, 19, and Greg Taylor, 22, have enlisted in the inaugural Aussie Male Quest.And their mission is to raise money for the Spastic Centre of NSW to help the State's cerebral palsy suffers.The three are the pride and joy of the Australian Army's 161 Reconnaissance Air Squadron based at Holsworthy, west of Sydney. September 24, 1986. (Photo by Barry James Gilmour/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).
Two members of the 161 RECCE Squadron based at the army airfield at Holsworthy who have entered themselves in the Aussie Male Contest show off their form.Trainer Chris Van Peperstraten puts the boys through their paces L to R David McEvoy and Greg Taylor.Two members of the 161 RECCE Squadron based at the army airfield at Holsworthy who have entered themselves in the Aussie Male Contest show off their form.Trainer Chris Vanpeperstraten puts the boys through their paces L to R David McEvoy and Greg Taylor.These soldiers of fortune are on their most important mission.To become the first Mr. Australia. David McEvoy, 24, Chris Van Peperstraten, 19, and Greg Taylor, 22, have enlisted in the inaugural Aussie Male Quest.And their mission is to raise money for the Spastic Centre of NSW to help the State's cerebral palsy suffers.The three are the pride and joy of the Australian Army's 161 Reconnaissance Air Squadron based at Holsworthy, west of Sydney. September 24, 1986. (Photo by Barry James Gilmour/Fairfax Media via Getty Images).
Two members of the 161 RECCE Squadron based at the army airfield at Holsworthy who have entered themselves in the Aussie Male Contest show off their form.Trainer Chris Van Peperstraten puts the boys through their paces L to R David McEvoy and Greg Taylor.
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