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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Stove, camp
Standard issue item as used by Australian servicemen during the conflict in Vietnam. M-1950, one burner gasoline cooking stove. Refer to media image. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Ammunition Box
Standard issue item as used by Australian servicemen during the conflict in Vietnam.A khaki coloured wooden box with canvas material handles.7.62/500 Rounds/L2AS/7.62 Ball L2A2/BDR/MF 22-1-65ammunition, vietnam, box -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Blanket, Army
Army issue wool blanket issued to the soldiers during the Vietnam conflict. Brown army issue wool blanket with green stripes and grey blanket stitching around the border.blanket, edgley, vietnam -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Blanket, Army
Standard issue item as used by Australian servicemen during the conflict in Vietnam.Army issue woolen blanket -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document - Will and Envelope
Standard issue item as completed by Australian servicemen during the conflict in Vietnam.Single folded sheet, printed in black on both sides, with hand-written instruction and signature in blue ink. Australian Military Forces Will Envelope, AAF-A130, reprinted March 1968 Australian Military Forces Will, AAF-A130, reprinted May 1967Envelope Contents/ Australian Coat of Arms/Australian Military Forces/ Will/ of/ 3797139/Raymond Maxwell Bowd/ 22 April 1970/Instructions for use. Australian Coat of Arms/Australian Military Forces/ 22 April 1970/ Will/ of/ Raymond Maxwell Bowd/ Under AMR & O 1410A/ Notes outlining use. Details of Serviceman/Executor/property division/signatures/Witnesses. australian military forces will, raymond maxwell bowd, 22/4/1970, bowd, 3797139, will -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Ammunition pouch
This item contributes to an understanding of the equipment used in the war in Vietnam (1962-1975).Small ammunition pouch. US. Solid back-fold over lid with metal closure. Webbing on back to allow attachment to the belt.Lid case small arms ammunition/FSN 1066-617-0882/DSA-1-6551, Front US Back 08.pouch, small arms ammunition, us army, us uniform, ammunition pouch -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Clasp knife
Standard issue item used by Australian servicemen during the Vietnam conflict.Stainless steel pocket-knife with two blades, and can and bottle opener. There is a metal loop attached to the top of the pocket-knife. Carr Fast Co Aust army, vietnam, knife, can opener -
Woodend RSL
Identity Tags, Mid 1960s
Identity tags worn by Lindsay Fankhauser, RAAF, during the Vietnam War. Lindsay served in South Vietnam, Vung Tao, between 23/04/68 and 23/04/69 with 9 Squadron. Lindsay lived in Gisborne, near Woodend, after his military service.Two discs, one circular and one octagonal connected by a metal figure 8 clip. A metal link chain connected to the octagonal disc. Octagonal disc - A315699/ FANKHAUSER .L./RAAF/METH. Obverse - O. Pos. Circular disc - A315699/FANKHAUSER.L./RAAF/METH. Obverse - O. Posdog tags, raaf, fankhauser, vietnam, identity tags -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Pamphlet - Translation card
Standard issue item as used by Australian servicemen during the conflict in Vietnam. This card was used by Corporal Peter Sims who served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps: Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam (Army Component) 24 Sep 1969 - 24 Sep 1970. Helpful word translation card. Mauve colored card with purple print. 49 words in English and translation in Vietnamese language with "Sounds like" for Vietnamese pronunciation. Three columns headed Word/ Vietnamese/ Sounds like.english to vietnamese pamphlet, english, vietnamese, phonetics, translation, sims, peter sims -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Banner - Banner, framed, 11 Co (Nung)
Captain John E D White, Australian Army Training Team in Vietnam (AATTV) took over command of 11 Mobile Strike Force (Mike Force) Company in Da Nang, Vietnam, in February 1968. He was 26 years old. The 2 NVA Division was moving from Laos into South Vietnam and his mission was to establish contact with the division and trace its movements south. In mid-March the company was air lifted to the Special Forces camp of Kham Duc, near the Laotian border. They used an old French Foreign Legion fort as a temporary base from which patrols could be sent out. White called it Ngok Tavak after a nearby mountain. Initially, patrols failed to find the enemy, but in late April a patrol clashed with the enemy. At the same time, White received intelligence that the NVA division was closing in. At night they could hear explosions in the distance heading toward them. White decided their best chance was to leave the fort and take to the jungle to adopt guerrilla tactics. However, in the meantime a platoon of United States Marine Corps artillery arrived bringing with them two howitzers and a stockpile of ammunition. To abandon the fort was to abandon the guns. White contacted Da Nang, explaining the predicament, and was ordered to remain where he was. A Civilian Irregular Defense Group (CIDG) platoon was sent to reinforce his numbers. This was a para military force comprised mainly of indigenous highlanders, trained by United States Special Forces. They also brought with them two mortars and their crews. At 3.15am on 10 May 1968 some members of the CIDG chose to assist the NVA to attack the fort instead of supporting Mike Force, and close hand to hand fighting followed, along with grenade attacks and heavy machine gun fire. Air support offered a brief respite from the NVA attack, and some NVA forces were pushed back outside the perimeter by counter attacks, but at 9am White contacted Da Nang to advise that his position was untenable. A second attack was imminent and they could not withstand it, so they would have to withdraw. The wounded were evacuated by helicopter (under orders from Major Mai, the NVA had not attacked the previous medical helicopters that collected the wounded under the cover of air strikes) and at 1pm the rest of the force evacuated east, into the jungle. The NVA did not notice their withdrawal, and continued mortar attacks on the fort for another ninety minutes. Seven kilometres from the fort White called for a helicopter withdrawal of his forces. The force was successfully lifted to Kham Duc and then Da Nang. (Credit AWM)Black framed glass covered flag. Red material with gold fringe, gold writing with Blackbird in the centre with parachute holding 2 white swords standing on a gold star. 11Co. in gold underneath. Gold plaque mounted under the flag.GUIDON OF 11 COY (NUNG) MOBILE STRIKE FORCE (MIKE FORCE) /5th SF GROUP, 1 CORPS, SVN/ A Significant number of AATTV personnel served with this Nung Company based in Da Nang./ At the end of the Vietnam War, this flag was taken by a former US SF officer and held until/ when it was given to former Captain John "Jed" White (AATTV), CO 11 Coy (Nung), who led/ the MIKE Forces at the Battle of Ngok Tavak on 10 May 1968.battle of ngok tavak, mobile strike force, nung, john white -
Diamond Valley Vietnam Veterans Sub-Branch
Craft - White Cross, Kirby, 18/7/2016
One of 521 crosses placed in lawns of The Shrine, Melbourne, on 18th August 2016, as part of VVAA (Vic)'s 50th Anniversary of the Battle of Long Tan - each cross carries the name of an Australian soldier killed in the Vietnam war and a red poppy made by wife of Vietnam veteran.A poignant reflection of a life lost whilst in Service in Vietnam.White cross with name and service number printed; red poppy attached. John William Kirby, Service No. 27758vietnam, vietnam war, diamond valley vietnam veterans sub branch -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Plaque, ID Plate - Centurion, C. 1948
A brown timber shield with the original plate from a Centurion 3 169016 which is placed between two descriptive plates. The top plate (measuring 10.4 h x 15.3 L ) explains the story. The bottom plate reads donated by John (Rusty) Dyson, Centurion driver, Vietnam 1968. These plates were removed by tank crews in the late 70's for safe keeping. It is believed only three of one hundred and forty two have been located. The Centurion 169016 is now owned and on display at the National Vietnam Veterans Museum, Phillip Island.T 35707 Centurion 3 8616 W.D. no. OIBA48K.Sept. 1951.shield, centurion tank -
Bendigo Military Museum
Document - PASSPORT, AUSTRALIAN, Aust Government, 1967
Refers to the service of Tony Cornelius No. 3176333 South Vietnam. See Cat 1874.21. Australian Passport 1960's version NR G741361. Blue cardboard cover. Printing in gold. Crown at the top. Aust Crest in centre. It has 32 pages. 2. Black & red vinyl cover. It has openings at the front. An inner sleeve show's British Crest. At the bottom is Asian letter characters. 3. Cardboard C of A notice. It is about reporting any diseases on arrival in Australia. It has a rectangular stamp from the Commonwealth Dept of Health Dated 21 Nov 1972 - Airport W.A. 4. Paper receipt from Commonwealth of Aust for Passport fee. Receipt no. C597062 - stamped Sydney Cust $4.00. 5. Hand written recipe on how to make Sata meal. Blue ink on lined paper (looks interesting).passport, vietnam -
Bendigo Military Museum
Footwear - AMERICAN BOOTS, estimated 1960's
Item brought home from Vietnam by Murray Stanley Metherall. Refer 590.2..1) US army issue high sided, black leather with green webbing sides. .2) Same as .1) (pair)"8xW-CIC"footwear, military, u.s -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Flag - Australian flag
This flag flew over the 1st Australian Field Hospital, Vung Tau, Vietnam.Large rectangular blue flag with Union Jack in top left corner, stars of the Southern Cross beside it and 7-pointed star beneath.flag, vung tau, vietnam war, field hospital, 1st australian field hospital, 1 australian field hospital -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army
The Bell UH-1 Iroquiois helicopter was used extensively during the Vietnam War. Instrument panel from Bell Iroquois UH-1BDials & specificationsinstrument panel, bell uh-1 iroquois -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia
This item contributes to an understanding of the impact that involvement in the war in Vietnam had on Australian servicemen.A male singer holding a guitar in front of a microphone on stage and three males in the background. abc, singer, brian may, ray gibson, comedian, christmas, vietnam, music -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Headwear - Helmet with liner
M1 Steel Helmet (complete) as used by Australian forces during the conflict in Vietnam.Green steel M1 helmet complete with chinstrap and separate helmet liner/ inner with headband.Inner shell sticker FR119. Liner also has 4 star stickers on it.vietnam, helmet, m1, m1 steel, australian army -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Utility pouch
Standard issue utility pouch as used by armed forces during the war in Vietnam.Brown canvas pouch. Brass press stud at front with three small compartments in lid. Brass buckle on back with two brass clasps for attachment to uniform.pouch, canvas, brass fittings, utility pouch, military equipment -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph - Black and white photograph
An unknown singer entertaining the troops in Vietnam backed by the ABC Showband, Christmas 1970.Black and white photograph of a woman singer with a hand held microphone on stage. she is wearing a floral patterned full-length kaftan. Male in the background behind a drumkit.abc showband, vietnam, entertainer, performer -
Stawell Historical Society Inc
Book - Collection of Stories, "...and the pine trees seemed greener after that", 2009
Vietnam Veterans Sons and Daughters of Veterans Health Issues of Veterans and effects on families Soft Covered wire ring bound book Colour image of children climbing, photograph of soldier in uniform and son and copy of letter overlaid on timber background Hon De-Anne Kelly letter Stawell Biarri Group for Genealogy; from John Wynd war, soldiers -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment, Water Bottle, Made 1966
Standard type water bottle as issued to American and Australian troops in the Vietnam War.00095.1 Cloth , Canvas Water bottle cover with “FIX” stud fittings. Khaki, US Maker. 00095.2 Khaki Plastic Water Bottle Marked US 1966. 00095.3 Aluminium Dixee Cup, made by Stokes Melbourne Reg No 8465 - 66 - 058 - 5567 -
Diamond Valley Vietnam Veterans Sub-Branch
Photograph - Brig. Pearson, c2010
Photograph is of high historical significance given Brig. Pearson's achievements in the Vietnam War.Brig. Pearson was a significant Australian figure in the Vietnam War: Major General Cedric Maudsley Ingram "Sandy" Pearson, AO, DSO, OBE, MC (24 August 1918 – 7 November 2012) was an Australian Army officer. He was a Commander of Australian Forces during the Vietnam War, Commandant of the Royal Military College, Duntroon and Director of the Royal Agricultural Society of New South Wales.In portrait orientation; framed black and white photo of head and shoulders of soldier in uniformNilvietnam, vietnam war, diamond valley vietnam veterans sub branch -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - AUTOBIOGRAPHY, VIETNAM, Terry O'FARRELL, "BEHIND ENEMY LINES", 2001
From front cover. "BEHIND ENEMY LINES/ AN AUSTRALIAN SAS SOLDIER IN VIETNAM".Soft cover book. Cover cardboard, yellow, black and red print on front, spine and back. Illustrated - black and white photographs of a soldier in camouflage pattern uniform sitting in repose, with SAS emblem, shield, sword, wings and motto "WHO DARES WINS" middle left. 250 pages - cut, plain, white colour paper. Illustrated black and white photographs.publication, book, vietnam, autobiography, sas -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - BIOGRAPHY, VIETNAM, Barry Heard, "WELL DONE THOSE MEN", First published 2005. This edition 2012
From Title page: "WELL/ DONE/ THOSE/ MEN/ MEMOIRE OF A VIETNAM VETERAN"Hard cover book with dust cover. Hardcover - cardboard, dark brown buckram, silver colour print on spine. Dust cover - paper, white and black print on front, spine and back. Illustrated - front colour photograph of a group of soldiers seated in a transport aircraft. Back - small colour photograph of Australian landscape scene. 303 pages - cut, plain, white colour paper. Illustrated - one black and white half portrait photograph of the author. Title page - handwritten greeting and author's signature and dark red book seal with initials.Handwritten greeting - black ink pen "Best wishes/ Barry Heard". Initials on wax seal - gold ink "BH".publication, book, biography, vietnam war -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Radio Handset
A typical handset for a heavy duty radio communications set used in the field in Vietnam.Curved black plastic phone handset with coiled lead. There is a five pin plug/screw on plug at the end of the cord. Heavy duty unit.Handset H-250/U. Sonetronics Contract DAAB07-93-D-G010 US on handset. MFG 79 566 May 94 on the lead.handset, field radio, vietnam war, communications, signals, radio -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Article, They died in vain
This article contributes to an understanding of the array of attitudes towards the war in Vietnam and Australia's participation in it.A magazine page with an image (in sepia) of soldiers in full uniform walking up a gang way boarding a ship. They Died In Vainvietnam, protesters, moratorium, anti-war, malicki -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Functional object - Webbing, basic, Circa early 1960's
Basic webbing was used by Australian Defence forces during the Vietnam War era (1962 - 1975) to carry personal equipment such as ammunition, water, basic rations, shelter usually on short duration operations such as patrols. Basic webbing was a classic and iconic item of equipment universally used by servicemen in Vietnam.Army basic webbing set. Jungle green colour and made of canvas. Consisting of a webbing belt, 2 ammunition pouches, 1 water bottle cover, a shoulder harness and a patrol bag.The name 'A Kelly' on the front and the name 'Ceskus. 6102716 on the back.basic webbing, vietnam war, military equipment, webbing -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Identification tags
Standard issue item as used by Australian servicemen during the conflict in Vietnam (1962-1972). This set of dog tags was issued to Sergeant Trevor J Nicholson, who served in Royal Australian Armoured Corps, C Squadron and B Squadron 1st Armoured Regiment, 1969-70, Vietnam.Two engraved round metal discs on a metal chain. Commonly called 'dog tags' issued to military personnel. Aust/4410261/TJ Nicholson/RC/O POStj nicholson, dog tags, identity tags, vietnam, trevor nicholson, nicholson, 1st armoured -
Archive of Vietnamese Boat People
Vietnamese Boat People - Pulau Bidong, 1979
The couple from this photo has gone through great hardship in the period they spent as refugees. They fled Southern Vietnam (Ca Mau) after the Vietnam War in late 1979 when the chinese have invaded and settled in Vietnam. They came on the #91 boat called Minh Hai 375 and arrived at the island on 10/22/1978. Prior to that they were ambushed by pirates who tried to rob, rape and completely take advantage of the vulnerable state the refugee people in. They recall having to purposely sink the boat so that they can be allowed into the country.This photo is great evidence to the family value Vietnamese refugees hold in the period of the period of fleeing the poor conditions that exists back in their country. People put their life online just to HOPE for a better life. Family portrait of a couple and first born child (son) in front of what look like their home at the time. This was taken at 1979 on the island called Pulau Bidong. It's a photo which has been laminated onto a light blue backing paper. The photo's corner has also been rounded with hand written label stating; 'Pulau - Bidong 1979' pulau - bidong 1977