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Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform - Brassard Yellow, Brassard Peace Monitoring Group Bougainville, !989 through to 2003
This yellow peacekeeper's brassard was worn by Lt Damien Batty whilst on Peace Keeping duty on Bougainville The Peace Monitoring Group (PMG) on Bougainville in Papua New Guinea was brought about by the civil unrest on the island in 1989.[1] The PNG government requested the Australian and New Zealand governments to provide a monitoring group to oversee the cease fire on the island. This group was made up of both civilian and defence personnel from Australia, New Zealand, Fiji and Vanuatu. Both sides of the conflict welcomed the group being on Bougainville. This support remained strong throughout the PMG's deployment. The PMG played a role in facilitating the peace process on 30 April 1998 and took over from the New Zealand Truce Monitoring Group which then departed.Yellow brassard, featuring an Australian flag badge and a peace emblem of a dove holding an olive brand with the Island of Bougainville in the background and boarded with black text. Also featuring a slit for attaching to the lapel and fastened with velcro. Front - Australian flag badge, embroided - AUSTRALIA Peace emblem, embossed - PEACE / PEACE MONITORING GROUP Back - Written in texta - LT / BATTY / CHEpeace keeping monitoring group bougainville -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Plaque - Rats of Tobruk Association Plaque
14,000 Australians were in Tobruk during the siege. On return to Australia the veterans looked to maintain the ties created amongst those who were in Tobruk during the siege and to ensure their needs were supported. In 1944, the Rats of Tobruk Association, NSW was established. This was followed by the establishment of the Victorian Branch on 2nd October 1945. Other branches and sub-branches were established across Australia and a Federal Council was established in 1946. With the passing of the survivors of Tobruk, most branches have been wound up with the exception of the Victorian branch. Since 2012 the Rats of Tobruk Association Inc. has opened up affiliate membership to descendants and relatives of the original "Rats" in order to preserve their legacy.This item is part of a collection of items owned by Arthur Lock, a member of the 2/23rd Battalion, an all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force which served as part of the garrison during the Siege of Tobruk, then at El Alamein, New Guinea and Borneo. It has particular local significance as the battalion was know as "Albury's Own" because a large majority of the battalion's initial intake of volunteers came from the Albury–Wodonga region. A wooden plaque in the shape of a shield with one large emblem of the Rats of Tobruk Association in the centre and 4 smaller emblems attached. The smaller emblems represent the Rats of Tobruk Association, the Returned Services League Australia and the Queensland Civil Defence. The Rats of Tobruk motto is also included on a metal scroll. Beneath the badges on a metal scroll "NO SURRENDER"world war 11, rats of tobruk, tobruk, rats of tobruk association -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - NORTH BENDIGO CRICKET BADGE, 1923/1924
North Bendigo Cricket Badge: Circular badge of black, yellow, red and gold. The centre is a bat, ball and wickets surrounded by 'North Bendigo *C* 1923*24. The badge is imprinted with 61 on the back, it has a ring at the top for wearing. Box 625numismatics, medals-civil, north bendigo cricket club badge. -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Accessory - BENDIGONIAN SOCIETY BADGE
Bendigonian Society Badge: Gold and blue badge 'Bendigonian Society' The front of the badge shows a Poppet Head with two hands clasped within a circle which is inscribed 'Bendigonian Society'. Badge stamped 80 on the back with 'Not Transferable' and pin for wearing. Box 625C Bentley & Sonsnumismatics, medals-civil, bendigonian society. poppet head -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Medal - MEDAL COLLECTION: SECOND AWARD MEDAL 1879, 1879
Object. Silver coloured medal with badge pin. Circular shape with border of eight cut out axe head shapes with engraved pattern. Obverse: Around edge inside raised ring '' Intercolonial Industrial Exhibition 1879''. Reverse: Shield shape engraved in centre. Engraved on raised edge section, ''M Ely''.numismatics, medals-civil, second award medal 1879 -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Certificate - RAAF Certificate of Service, 21/8/1945
Royal Australian Air Force Officer's Certificate of Service No 2575 issued to Flying Officer Owen Campbell MORTIMER 420235. Discharged 2/7/1945 at own request to resume civil occupation. Awarded 1939-1945 Star, Pacific Star, Victory Medal and eligible for Returned from Active Service Badge.Cream paper with black print and type with emblem centre top contained within a black border and attached by staple top left corner to large sheet of paper.Royal Australian Air Force Officer's Certificate of Service No 2575 Rear - To the Secretary the Returned Soldier's League with compliments Dr Owen Mortimer 29th May, 1989owen campbell mortimer, raaf, ww2