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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, MacGregor, Sandy, No Need for Heroes: The Aussies who discovered the Viet Cong's secret tunnels. (Copy 1), 1993
The first tunnel rats: this is the thrilling, hilarious and inspiring true story of a ragtag band of Aussie Army Engineers who redefined the word heroes...and reinvented larrikin to. Amongst the first Australians to fight in Vietnam, they faced death every day defusing Viet Cong booby traps - then partied all night in a casino they'd built in secret. They led hundreds of American troops to safety, but fought the US military police to a standstill in the bars of South Vietnam. They built the Australian Task Force's base - then sabotaged a headquarters conference, booby trapped showers and blew up a generator rather than kowtow to newly arrived officers.The first tunnel rats: this is the thrilling, hilarious and inspiring true story of a ragtag band of Aussie Army Engineers who redefined the word heroes...and reinvented larrikin to. Amongst the first Australians to fight in Vietnam, they faced death every day defusing Viet Cong booby traps - then partied all night in a casino they'd built in secret. They led hundreds of American troops to safety, but fought the US military police to a standstill in the bars of South Vietnam. They built the Australian Task Force's base - then sabotaged a headquarters conference, booby trapped showers and blew up a generator rather than kowtow to newly arrived officers.3 field troop royal australian engineers, cpl bob bowtell, tunnel rats, royal australian engineers, 1rar battalion, booby traps, viet cong, australian task force -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Marshall, S.L.A, The Fields of Bamboo: The True Story of Dong Tre, Trung Luong and Hoa Hoi - Three Battles Just Beyond the South China Sea, 1971
It began and ended with a trap. The first one nearl led a green Special Forces captain into a slaughter, the last cost the life of a heroic lietuenant. Between the two raged some of the fiercest infantry fighting of the Vietnam WarIt began and ended with a trap. The first one nearl led a green Special Forces captain into a slaughter, the last cost the life of a heroic lietuenant. Between the two raged some of the fiercest infantry fighting of the Vietnam Waraustralia - armed forces - biography, vietnam war, personal narratives - australian, vietnamese conflict, 1961-1971 - personal narratives, australian, battle of dong tre, battle of trung luong, battle of hoa hoi, 1st cavalry division, 101st screaming eagles, nva -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Fields of Fire, 1980
vietnam war, 1961 - 1975 - veterans - fiction -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, MacGregor, Sandy, No Need for Heroes: the Aussies who discovered the Viet Cong's secret tunnels. (Copy 2), 1993
This is the thrilling, hilarious and inspiring true story of a ragtag band of Aussie Army Engineers who redefined the word heroes...and reinvented larrikin too.This is the thrilling, hilarious and inspiring true story of a ragtag band of Aussie Army Engineers who redefined the word heroes...and reinvented larrikin too.australia. australian army. royal engineers, australia. australian army. royal engineers. field troop, 3., tunnels - vietnam - cu chi (quan), tunnel rats -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, 107th Field Battery: Royal Australian Artillery
australia. army. field battery, 107th, vietnam war, 1961-1975 - regimental histories - australia -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Godfrey, John ed. and Burrow, Bruce ed, Gunners Vietnam 67-68 (Copy 1), 2016
A Collections of coloured photographs of the Gunners who served in Vietnam.A Collections of coloured photographs of the Gunners who served in Vietnam.vietnam war, 1961-1975 - participation, australian, 106 field battery, australia. army. 106 field battery, gunners -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Godfrey, John ed. and Burrow, Bruce ed, Gunners Vietnam 67-68 (Copy 2), 2016
A Collections of coloured photographs of the Gunners who served in VietnamA Collections of coloured photographs of the Gunners who served in Vietnamvietnam war, 1961-1975 - participation, australian, 106 field battery, australia. army. 106 field battery, gunners -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Bowman, Lawrence, The Inactive 'Cockroach'
When the Australian Army is deployed to an area of Conflict they are said to be on 'Active Service'. For the ones left behind their service is not called "Active". this book was written to show that our 'Inactive Services' is definitely not Non-Production. It takes Fourteen Soldiers 'Left Behind' to keep One Soldier in the field.When the Australian Army is deployed to an area of Conflict they are said to be on 'Active Service'. For the ones left behind their service is not called "Active". this book was written to show that our 'Inactive Services' is definitely not Non-Production. It takes Fourteen Soldiers 'Left Behind' to keep One Soldier in the field.australia - armed forces - military life - biography, soldiers - australia - biography -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Air Dates A chronological survey of the principal events in the field of civil & military aviation, Air Commodore L G S Payne
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film, Over 1000 Australian soldiers contracted malaria in Vietnam, 1968 approximate
Coloured image taken from an Ektochrome slide by 4718859 Grantley Paze "Acute health effects from incorrect handling of insecticides etc. Image of bare chested soldier spraying a solution.Over one thousand Australian soldiers contracted malaria in Vietnam. M.A.P.W. "Acute health effects from incorrect handling and use of concentrated solutions such as insecticides can occur through contact, inhalation and ingestion"photograph, 1st australian field hospital, ektachrome slide -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film, Admission and Discharge Book
Coloured image taken from Ektochrome slide by 313138 Robert K Bell. Image of admissions and discharge book dated 19-10-68 - 26-10-68War has no boundaries and no time clock, it would happen whenever it wanted to. You only ever got short notice of a Dustoff comming in and would have to act swiftly to be ready. sometimes we were so busy with operations that they had to feed us one at a time and out of hot boxes, so you sat just outside the theatre in blood soaked gowns for five minutes whilst downing a meal.ektachrome slide, photograph, 1st australian field hospital -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film, Christmas Day 1970, 1970 - 1971 (estimated)
Coloured image taken from Ektochrome slide by 2786946 John McEwan. Group of Army Officers in a crowd of soldiers with Chaplain's CrossFrom my 'day book' Christmas Day 1970 - I quote. "About midnight, "chuck" Berry worn out, his second tour....caught me by surprise, standing in the door looking at me "I've had it" is all he said"ektachrome slide, 1st australian field hospital, photograph -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film
Coloured image taken from Ektochrome slide by 1735354 Jeffrey Horne Tr Ray Howard 3792606 A Sqn Third Cavalry Regiment 1968 on stretcher being carried by medicMy memories are pretty hazy, but I remeber being in intensive care ward with 2 other diggers who were a lot worse off that I was, and I have often wondered if they made it. today, I am doing OK and want to thank you all for your wonderful care. You were a special mob and I have very fond memories of all who helped me. 1968 (estimate)photograph, 1st australian field hospital, ektachrome slide -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film, 1971 (estimate)
Coloured image taken from Ektochrome slide by 139225 Lt. Col. Lawrence Parker. Thomas J. Byrne 1202827 seated with wounded Vietname childthere was no easing into the job at 1AFH, you had to slot into the system and take the pklace of the soldier you had replaced.ektachrome slide, 1st australian field hospital, photograph -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film, 1971 (estimate)
Coloured image taken from Ektochrome slide by 139225 Lt. Col. Lawrence Parker. Thomas J. Byrne 1202827 seated with wounded Vietname childthere was no easing into the job at 1AFH, you had to slot into the system and take the pklace of the soldier you had replaced.ektachrome slide, 1st australian field hospital, photograph -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film, Did I do a good job Boss?, 1968 (approximate)
Ektachrome slide image. Coloured image taken from a slide photographed by Barry Navin. Image depicts a building with sandbags, steps and sand in foreground. A sign sayiang "Welcome to Diggerrs Rest".Did I do a good job, Boss? "Yes, you did mate and let me tell you how proud and privilged I was to be the CO of such a magnificant team"ektachrome slide, photograph, 1st australian field hospital -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film, 217698 Greg Cant, 1st Australian Field Hospital December 1968 - December 1969
Ektachrome slide image. Operating theatre photo of doctors operating on a patient. 4 figures plus patient. Photograph taken by Alan Barry PearceThe two outstanding physical aspects of Vung Tau that one has to adjust to are sand and blood. The sand is like fine salt and it eddies around the huts and covers your clothes, possessions and body, but the blood is a worse curse. The smell of blood is a physical sensation that you not only smell but taste. The cloying sweet smell permeates your skin and can't be scrubbed out. Its memory will last the rest of my life.1st australian field hospital, medical -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film, untitled, 70/71 (approximate)
Ektachrome slide image. Photograph of 7 soldiers unloading an army helicopter (a stretcher)I was a chopper crewman in vietnam 1971. I remeber bringing in a gadly bloodstained chopper for a multi-casualty ARVN minefield and you cleaned it up for me. that has stuck with me as I'd had enough that day. Thanks again.1st australian field hospital, arvn -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film, untitled
Ektachrome slide image. Photograph of soldier talking on a radio awaiting arrival of casualities. Photograph taken by Rudi Evertsthe most impressing thing I remember was the good reaction of the unit on the information that a Dustoff was arriving. The theatre was manned, the triage occupied, and rostered personnel were standing by to move the patients from the chopper to the triage.1st australian field hospital -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film, Stress wasn't a word, 1970-71 (estimate)
Ektachrome slide image. A compilation of Photograph of nurses (5), 6 nursing staff, pictured in various poses/occupations. Photographed by War Correspondent 1966-1970 Denis Gibbons & Rudi Everts.These nurses were compassionate in their attitudes towards solders after Vietnam, clearly able to see and understand the long-term effects of the horrors of war, compounded by the hostile and unsympathetic environment into which soldiers returned. (Estract from: "Stress wasn't a word" Australian nurses' recollections of ware related trauma.)1st australian field hospital, nurses - vietnam -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film, untitled
Two men; one soldier and one Vietnamese man with hardly any front teeth. Shelves in background with instruments on them. Photographed by Robert Moffitt. Ektachrome slideTheatre staff, 8 Fd Ambulance are short of Dettol. Dental Unit has surplus of Dettol, however WO2 Geoff Andrews refuses to hand it over as the unit will be out of stock. 33DU OR;s one night empty the Dettol and replace it with water, Theatre staff thank 33DU OR's for their efforts8th field ambulance, 1st australian field hospital -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film, untitled, 68/69 (estimate)
Ektachrome slide. Photograph by Barry John Cairns of building with coffins stacked up beside the building.The surgean had almost finished repairing the visible abdominal damage when a blood vessel in the soldier's chest perforated catastrophically. He died on the treatre table. He was the only soldier they lost in theatre in the twelve months Jan was there. (Extract from "Our Vietnam Nurses" F35071 Janice McCarthy RAANC May 1968 - May 1969)1st australian field hospital, nurses - vietnam, raanc -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film, untitled, 1969/1970 (approximate)
Coloured image taken from Ektochrome slide by 3795720 Stephen Modrich. Picture of 3797302 Jerrery Edward Gilbert showering. December 1969 - December 1970Thanks Jeff for all your work in organising another great re-union. Well Done!1st australian field hospital -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, A FD BTY - August 1971
Framed photo of two soldiers seated on wooden box eating rations in a green areaA Fd Bty - august 1971. Fire support Base Centenary. Sgt Greg Wager and Gnr Wayne Cowiephotograph, field battery, fsb centenary, wager, cowie -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Larry's Boys "A" FD BTY 1971
Photograph of six soldiers, three bare chested, standing beside corrugated iron and canvas GNR Tony Pearch, SGT Larry Darcy, GNR Ron Hare and BDR Paul Walsh, GNR Phil Hayes and GNR Chris O'Rourkephotograph, field battery -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph
Black and white photograph of a camp kitchen table and an equipment table outsidephotograph, field kitchen -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Brown, Wayne, Medic
Medic - Memoirs of an Australian Infantry Medic is based on the author's 1968-69 tour of South Viet NamMedic - Memoirs of an Australian Infantry Medic is based on the author's 1968-69 tour of South Viet Namaustralia. army. medical corps - field service, vietnam war, 1961-1975 - medical care -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Karnow, Stanley, Vietnam: A History: The First Complete Account of Vietnam at War (Copy 3)
A journalist looking back learns - or ought to learn - that his dispatches from the field were temporal and limited, as befits the nature of his occupation.A journalist looking back learns - or ought to learn - that his dispatches from the field were temporal and limited, as befits the nature of his occupation.vietnam war, 1961-1975 - united states -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Catching Up
A black and white photograph of Capt Shirley Southwell (RAANC) and her brother Capt Terry Southwell 5th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment, snatch a few moments together as they watch the sick being loaded aboard ambulances for RAAF medivac C130 medivac transport to Australiaphotograph, 1st australian field hospital, raanc, nurse, capt shirley southwell, capt terry southwell, 5 rar, raaf, medivac, c130 medivac flight, gibbons collection catalogue -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Morning Sick Call
A black and white photograph - Following morning sick call the Commanding Officer, Capt Jack (The Quack) Bromley, is assisted by one of his Sgt Medics to complete the medical reports on the moning's patients. The diggers found to be too ill were sent by Dustoff Helicopter to the hospital at Vung Tauphotograph, capt jack (the quack) blomley, 2 field ambulance, nui dat, dustoff, vung tau, gibbons collection catalogue, digger, medic