By Cloe Read November 27, 2021 Sam Ginsberg drops to the ground. Bullets snake up the ground towards him. Dirt flying. The roar deafening. All that stands between Ginsberg and death is 100 yards. It’s 1941 and as a driver for the South African Army fighting in Libya, the young lance corporal has made a trip to pick up “goodies” from the Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes store at the request of his mates while on a Christmas rest from fighting on the frontline. Brisbane-based WWII veteran Sam Ginsberg pictured in his army days. “I just thought to myself,...