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Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Book, Australia at Arms, 1955
... History of Australian military forces WW1 and WW2...History of Australian military forces WW1 and WW2 Australia ...History of Australian military forces WW1 and WW2 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - BADGE, RISING SUN, 1960’s
... “Australian Military Forces”... “Australian Military Forces” Rising sun badge for hat with pins, brass ...Rising sun badge for hat with pins, brass“Australian Military Forces”numismatics - badges - military, metalcrafts, rising sun -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - UNIFORM BUTTON, 1914-1945
... "Australian Military Forces"... accessories-haberdashery "Australian Military Forces" Copper button ...Item relates to Gilbert Turner MM, No 1410 45th Batt AIF. Refer 1294P, 1039P, 1038.Copper button with outline of Australia in centre."Australian Military Forces"uniforms-accessories, costume accessories-haberdashery -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Certificate - Certificate of Exemption
... Australian Military Forces... certificates military history army Australian Military Forces ...Belonged to the late grandmother of Sandy Robinson, Wife of Tony Robinson, MP, Member for Mitcham.Certificate of Exemption - to certify that Edward Pearce of 28 Deakin Street, Hampton, Vic, is medically unfit for service in the Citizens Forces under Defence Act 1903-1939.Australian Military Forcesdocuments, certificates, military history, army -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Uniform - Commonwealth Military Forces buttons, Set of 9 gold coloured buttons
... Australian military Forces... Charlton, 3525 goldfields Australian military Forces Small gold ...Small gold coloured buttonsAustralian military Forces -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Documentation War record R.P. Kelly, Papers for Pte R. P. Kelly V161130
... to Australian Military Force Headquarters Victoria, Australia. War... via No. 6 F. T. S. , Mallala to Australian Military Forces... for discharge sent via No. 6 F. T. S. , Mallala to Australian Military ...Documentation re request for discharge Pte. R. P. Kelly to Australian Military Force Headquarters Victoria, Australia. War Service Record Pte. R. P. Kelly obtained on line via internet by Lara R. S. L.Papers re Pte R, P, Kelly application for discharge sent via No. 6 F. T. S. , Mallala to Australian Military Forces - Vic L. of C. Area. Plus War Service Service Record of Pte. R. P. Kelly obtained by Lara R. S. L. war service record of pte. r. p. kelly -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Souvenir - Embroidered Cloth, WW2 Embroidered Silk Souvenir
... Crown in orange and blue, Blue 'Australian Commonwealth Military...AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH MILITARY FORCES Palestine 1940...AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH MILITARY FORCES Palestine 1940 ...Circular cloth of beige colour with fringe all around. Embroidered with orange and blue flowers with green leaves, a Royal Crown in orange and blue, Blue 'Australian Commonwealth Military Forces' encased in blue and yellow and 'Palestine 1940' embroidered in yellow.AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH MILITARY FORCES Palestine 1940 -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Helmet, Australian M1, circa 1960's
... An example of an Australian Army issue M1 steel battle...the inner line has a transfer on the front " Australian... Military Forces" with rising sun badge. An example of an Australian ...Standard issue United States M1 pattern steel helmet, olive drab in colou, stretch cotton cargo type net, with fibreglass liner. On the inside of a strap in the liner '8415-153-6671' is printed in black ink. This number would appear to be the "Federal Stock Number (FSN)" which was used 1949 to 1975 when ti was replaced by "National Stock Number (NSN)' by additional of 00 after the first 4 numbers. this would indicate that it was made in USA. The chin strap and liner are both complete and fully operable. These helmets were first issued in 1941 to the United States Armed Forces. They were adopted after the Korean War by the Australian Defence Force. In the 1990s they were replaced by the Kevlar based Personnel Armour System-Ground Troop (PASGT) type helmet. However, as evidenced by this helmet, some M1 Steel helmets were not replaced in-service by the PASGT helmet and survived into the early 21st Century. Used by Royal Australian Army in Vietnam in areas where mines were significnat, such as Long Hai's mountains (together with US flak jackets), and also by Royal Australain Navy.An example of an Australian Army issue M1 steel battle helmet complete with fibreglass liner. This helmet type was issued to Australian defence personnel during the Vietnam conflict. The inner line has a transfer on the front " Australian Military Forces" with rising sun badge. The steel outer has an olive green elastic cover (similiar to cargo net) to hold camouflage material. The M1 is two "one-size-fits-all" helmets: an outer shell made of metal and a hard hat-type liner that is nestled inside the shell and contains the suspension system that would be adjusted to fit the wearer's head. Helmet covers and netting would be applied by covering the steel shell with the extra material tucked inside the shell and secured by inserting the liner. The helmet is 7 inches in height, width is 9.5 inches and length is 11 inches. The weight of a World War II era M1 is approximately 2.85 pounds including the liner and chinstrap. (From Wikipepedia) the inner line has a transfer on the front " Australian Military Forces" with rising sun badge.steel helmet -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Document, Certificate of Discharge -Anthony James Pratt. July 1946
... Official Certificate of Discharge from the Australian... of Discharge from the Australian Military Forces Certificate ...Official Certificate of Discharge from the Australian Military ForcesTyped in details related to Gunner Anthony James Pratt Discharge -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Button
... Small gold coloured Australian Military Forces button.... high-country australian military forces button On front: Map ...Small gold coloured Australian Military Forces button.On front: Map of Australia with a crown on top. On back: Stokes Melbaustralian military forces, button -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Functional object - Mess Tin WW1, WW1 Mess Tin, 1916
... . Used by Australian military servicemen during WW1.... Used by Australian military servicemen during WW1 mess tin ww1 ...Mess tins were used to prepare or heat food, but thay were also used as a container from which to eat or drink. The tins are lightweight and sturdy but they became hot very quickly when heated.Used by Australian military servicemen during WW1Two piece "D" shaped silver coloured metal mess tin and lid. Used by Australian military servicemen during WW1, it is believed to be based on a British design. Made of tin plated steel, this mess tin has a wire rod carrying handle and rectangular metal wire clips for a shoulder strap, attached to the top section of the mess tin by metal rivets and straps. There is a metal wire rod folding handle mounted on the inside of the removable lid section. The mess tin has a folded seam on the bottom edge and along the left hand side. A wire rod is mounted around the top section of the mess tin as a base for the removable lid. The lid has a folded metal seam on the top edge and along the left hand side. The bottom edge of the lid is folded around a metal wire rod.A. SIMPSON & SON LTD 1916 ADELAIDEmess tin, ww1, australia, military, metal, two piece -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Harefield UK, 1996
... . During World War 1 the Australian Auxiliary Hospital No.1... in the Australian Military Cemetery in Harefield UK and two newspaper... Church, Harefield. This became an Australian Military Cemetery ...Photo of wreath laying on Anzac Day in 1996 in Harefield in UK. The photo is of Mr Alf Young and a Bishop from Oxford. During World War 1 the Australian Auxiliary Hospital No.1 was stationed at Harefield Park in Harefield, UxBridge, Middlesex UK. 111 Australian soldiers and one nurse from the hospital are buried at St Mary's Church, Harefield. This became an Australian Military Cemetery with individual headstones and an obelisk and arch. The headstones which are of a scroll design unique amongst Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries were chosen by the staff and patients at the hospital. The arch was erected by the CWGC. Anzac Day services are held there and the local school became involved with the headmaster, Mr Jefferies, bringing the school children to lay flowers on every grave and attend the service on Anzac Day. This started in 1921 and has continued until at least 2021. One school child who attended was Mr Alf Young, he made contact with Legacy in the 1990s and sent photos of the Anzac Day Services and the cemetery. Legacy responded by sending Australian flags for the school children and also Legatee John Cohen met with Mr Young when in London. Melbourne Legacy staff member Susie Howard also visited Mr Young and the cemetery in 1995. Mr Young provided historical photos and information of the area to Legacy. He was featured in the widows' newsletter The Answer many times and his death was announced in The Answer in April 1997, he was 85. Many of the photos he provided were labelled as coming from Mr R G Neil, Photographic historian from Harefield. He holds copyright over those photos.A record that Legacy helped support remembrance of Anzac Day and World War 1 soldiers buried in the UK.Photo of Mr Alf Young laying a wreath at the obelisk in the Australian Military Cemetery in Harefield UK and two newspaper articles.Handwritten on reverse 'Uxbridge Gazette 1996 Ref C1367B-4'. Handwritten label says '1996 Man in middle a bishop from Oxford, he carried the wreath for me so I could lay same on cenotaph. This photo was taken by local paper. Me on left' (written by Alf Young). One article was titled 'Pupils keep Anzac tradition alive'. The other 'Community honours war dead'. cemetery, harefield, alf young, memorial, wreath laying ceremony -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Cap, c1940
... Australian Military Forces 1940... australian forage cap Australian Military Forces 1940 Khaki cloth ...Australian WW2 Khaki flat "forage" capMembers of the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) wore forage caps (side caps) on the ground and soft leather flying helmets in the air.Khaki cloth Flat Cap with two buttonsAustralian Military Forces 1940ww2, cap, khaki, australian, forage cap -
The Foundling Archive
Letter, Letter from Brig. R T Eason to Col. G A Turner, 30 June 1961
... Australian Military Forces letterhead... Military Forces Victoria social history Australian Military Forces ...This collection consists of documents relating to the life of Col G.A Turner. It includes official letters, personal correspondence between the subject and loved ones, police reports, birth and death certificates and military documents. Paper letter, typedAustralian Military Forces letterheadwar veteran, autralian military forces, victoria, social history -
The Foundling Archive
Letter, Letter of invitation to attend the conferring of the Freedom of Entry to the City of Deandenong, 15 1962
... Australian Military Service letterhead ... melbourne Australian Military Service letterhead Paper letter Letter ...Paper letterAustralian Military Service letterhead -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Booklet
... Record of Service booklet for Male Member Australian... of Service booklet for Male Member Australian Military Forces Booklet ...Record of Service book issued to Cpl C H Pooley VX130306 AMF - CMF 1941-42 AIF 1942-46Record of Service booklet for Male Member Australian Military Forces -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Document
... Australian Military Forces driving licence. 29/5/1942. ... melbourne Corporal Orleans E Manypenny VX 132114 Australian Military ...Australian Military Forces driving licence. 29/5/1942. Corporal Orleans E Manypenny VX 132114 -
Orbost & District Historical Society
badge, 1902
... . Military badge, general service 'Rising Sun' hat badge, Australian...Australian Commonwealth Military Forces... to the Australian nation and the British monarch. badge military numismatics ...In 1902 a badge was urgently sought for the Australian contingents raised after Federation for Service in South Africa during Boer War. Probably the most widely-accepted version of the origin of this badge is that which attributes the selection of its design to a British Officer, Major General Sir Edward Hutton, KCB, KCMG, the newly appointed commander-in-chief of the Australian Forces. He had earlier recieved as a gift from Brigadier General Joseph Gordon, a military acquaintance of long standing, a "Trophy of Arms" comprising mounted cut and thrust swords and triangular Martini Henri bayonets arranged in a semicircle around a brass crown. To Major General Hutton the shield was symbolic of the co-ordination of the Naval and Military Forces of the Commonwealth. The rising sun badge has been worn by Australian soldiers since 1902. Thus it is a symbol that links soldiers across several generations, and across many conflicts and peace-keeping missions. Its symbolism is at once warlike and hopeful, as it incorporates an array of bayonets to create the form of the rising sun. At the centre sits a crown, symbol of a soldier's allegiance to the Australian nation and the British monarch. Small bronze coloured rising sun badge from a slouch hat. Military badge, general service 'Rising Sun' hat badge, Australian Imperial Force, Stamped oxidised copper alloy sun design in semi-circle around a crown, with the words 'AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH MILITARY FORCES' below. The back has two hooks for attaching the badge to a hat. This is the simple design of 1902 that incorporates an array of stylised bayonets to form a representation of the rising sun. Australian Commonwealth Military Forcesbadge military numismatics rising-sun -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Rising Sun Hat Badges 1914 -1918
... conditions. Badges engraved on front under crown "Australian...Australian Commonwealth Military Forces on all three... (aif) rising sun badges Australian Commonwealth Military Forces ...world war 1 circa 1914 - 1915. WW1 Australian Infantry Forces, Circa 1914-1915. 3 Rising Sun Uniform badges same series, differing colour conditions. Badges engraved on front under crown "Australian Commonwealth Military Forces". No identifying serial on the backs of the three. One badge has attachment pins at the back to be attached to a uniform. Australian Commonwealth Military Forces on all three of the badges. ww1, 1914-1915, australian infantry forces (aif), rising sun badges -
Melbourne Legacy
Photograph, Harefield UK, 1995
... Photos of the Australian Military Cemetery in Harefield UK...Colour photo x 5 of Australian Military Cemetery... Photos of the Australian Military Cemetery in Harefield UK where ...Photos of the Australian Military Cemetery in Harefield UK where Anzac Day services are held every year. Also miscellaneous documents that were sent to Legacy by Mr Alf Young. These include a booklet about St Mary's Church as it contains information about the cemetery and a copy of a pen letter from a school child at the school to a child in Australia. During World War 1 the Australian Auxiliary Hospital No.1 was stationed at Harefield Park in Harefield, UxBridge, Middlesex UK. 111 Australian soldiers and one nurse from the hospital are buried at St Mary's Church, Harefield. This became an Australian Military Cemetery with individual headstones and an obelisk and arch. The headstones which are of a scroll design unique amongst Commonwealth War Graves Commission cemeteries were chosen by the staff and patients at the hospital. The arch was erected by the CWGC. Anzac Day services are held there and the local school became involved with the headmaster, Mr Jefferies, bringing the school children to lay flowers on every grave and attend the service on Anzac Day. This started in 1921 and has continued until at least 2021. One school child who attended was Mr Alf Young, he made contact with Legacy in the 1990s and sent photos of the Anzac Day Services and the cemetery. Legacy responded by sending Australian flags for the school children and also Legatee John Cohen met with Mr Young when in London. Melbourne Legacy staff member Susie Howard also visited Mr Young and the cemetery in 1995. Mr Young provided historical photos and information of the area to Legacy. He was featured in the widows' newsletter The Answer many times and his death was announced in The Answer in April 1997, he was 85. Many of the photos he provided were labelled as coming from Mr R G Neil, Photographic historian from Harefield. He holds copyright over those photos.A record that Legacy helped support remembrance of Anzac Day and World War 1 soldiers buried in the UK.Colour photo x 5 of Australian Military Cemetery in Harefield UK and an article in The Answer in 1995. Also a booklet about the church and a copy of a pen letter from a school girl.cemetery, harefield, alf young, memorial, answer, church -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Buttons, Australian Military Buttons, Early 20th Century
... The Australian Military Forces buttons were worn... Three buttons have AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES. Five... The Australian Military Forces buttons were worn by Australian troops ...The Australian Military Forces buttons were worn by Australian troops in World Wars One and Two. The Australian Commonwealth buttons date from the Edwardian era (1901-1910)These buttons are examples of the buttons used by the Australian Army. The attachment to a card is also an interesting example of the way members of the Warrnambool and District Historical Society mounted and displayed collection items in the 1960's and 1970's.Seven brass circular military buttons pressed into a rectangular piece of cardboard with pasted on lined paper on the back of the cardboard. Three of the buttons feature a raised map of Australia, a crown and text. Five buttons feature a raised intertwined E R,V11, a crown and text Protruding through the paper at the back is a section of a ring. The cardboard side has hand drawn blue lines, an oval stamp with text and hand written text. Three buttons have AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES. Five buttons have AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH FORCES Military medallion buttons ( hand written) Stamp is oval shaped with faded text of which only HISTORICAL DISTRICT and SOCIETY can be deciphered Three blue hand drawn lines to position the buttons. army, australian military forces, buttons, world war two, world war one -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform
... Six cloth Rising Sun badges embroidered for Australian... melbourne Six cloth Rising Sun badges embroidered for Australian ...Six cloth Rising Sun badges embroidered for Australian military forces -
Mont De Lancey
Soldier's Pay Book, T.H. Tennant, Government Printer
... Australian Military Forces Soldier's Pay Book Continuation... no. C551024 Australian Military Forces Soldier's Pay Book Continuation ...Issued 21/2/44. C. Wright Sgt. Revised AAB 83. Received 5/10/45 - L.B. Gaudion.Australian Military Forces Soldier's Pay Book Continuation with yellow cover.Army no. VX 122518. Surname - Gaudion. Christian names - Laurie Basil. Pay book no. C551024wages books -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
Badge - Badges x 2, Rising Sun, 20th Century
... A Rising Sun badge is the official badge of the Australian...AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH MILITARY FORCES... Military Forces" were first used. This badge was worn by Australian ...A Rising Sun badge is the official badge of the Australian Army worn on a slouch hat with an upturned section of the brim. The badge was first used in the Boer War by the mounted soldiers and in May 1904 the badge bearing the words "Australian Commonwealth Military Forces" were first used. This badge was worn by Australian soldiers during World Wars One and Two. Today Australian soldiers wear a seventh version of the Rising Sun badge. These Rising Sun badges are a famous symbol in Australia as they were worn by Australian soldiers in two World Wars and have come to represent the fighting spirit of the first ANZACS .1 Bronze badge featuring a crown, scrolls with text and a depiction of sun rays of varying lengths. There are two small rings on the reverse, possibly used for thread to anchor the badges on a hat or shoulders .2 Smaller but otherwise identical with .1 AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH MILITARY FORCESaustralian army, rising sun badge, anzacs -
Bendigo Military Museum
Leisure object - LEAVE PASSES, 1) 2.5.1943, .2) 24.10.1944, .3) 29.11.1945
... .1) Leave pass, Australian Military Forces No A 80010..., Australian Military Forces No A 80010, black printed and stamped ...Items relate to Alan Walter Mason. Refer Cat No 3979.2 for his service details..1) Leave pass, Australian Military Forces No A 80010, black printed and stamped in red, hand written entries. .2) Leave pass, Australian Military Forces, No B2988242, black printed, stamped in purple, hand written entries. .3) Leave pass, Australian Military Forces No B8612712, black printed and stamped in purple, hand written entries..1) V245099 Pte Mason A.W in pencil, in red stamped No 2 Sub depot 1 Aust Base ORD Depot. .2) VX140967 Spr Mason A.W in pencil. In purple stamped 16 Aust PERS STAGING CAMP. .3) VX140967 Pte Mason in pencil, in purple stamped MELB LTD VIC L of C AREA OC DEMOB SECT.leave, military, -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Booklet, DOMINION PRESS, Patrolling and Tracking Booklet, 1965
... Australian Military Forces Patrolling and Tracking..... Patrolling and tracking book, Australian Military Forces Patrolling ...This booklet was issued to service personal to assist them in Patrolling and Tracking skills.In warfare, Patrolling and Tracking is the basis of success. It not only gives eyes to the side that excels at it, and blinds it opponents, but through it the soldier learns to move confidently in the element in which he works.Rectangular shaped booklet, Off white in colour.Australian Military Forces Patrolling and Tracking.booklet; lara r.s.l. patrolling and tracking book, -
Bendigo Military Museum
Administrative record - LICENSES, 1) Est 1960’s .2) 20/11/1967
... .1) & .2) “Australian Military Forces”...) “Australian Military Forces” .1) Army cinematograph operator's license ...Licences were for Murray Stanley Metherall No 35455. Serving in the Australian Army Educational Corps Murray was the only such person to serve in the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam. As a Capt age 44 years he served in Vietnam as Adjutant with AATTV/HQ AFV (Army) from 29.1.68 to 21.1.69. He would catch rides by Jeep, truck, aeroplane, with Americans, by any means to all the outposts in Vietnam where the “Team” served delivering mail and pay. .1) Army cinematograph operator's license made of brown printed fabric. .2) Army drivers license made of brown printed fabric..1) & .2) “Australian Military Forces”documents, licenses, drivers, cinema, aattv -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Uniform - Buttons, 1940 - 1960
... Text on perimeter:'Australian Military Forces'... to as Australian Imperial Forces. costume accessories haberdashery military ...Probably uniform buttons from World War 11 (1940_45) 0r after as world War 1 forces were referred to as Australian Imperial Forces.Three Brass & copper alloy buttons from a military uniform. Two large buttons and one small with a loop on back for sewing to uniform. Each button features relief text encircling the button edge and with an outline of Australia & Tasmania surmounted by an Imperial crown.Text on perimeter:'Australian Military Forces'costume accessories, haberdashery, military history, army -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Clothing - Jerkin, Leather, H. Creighton, Approx 1947
... Australian Military Forces printed on the buttons... Dandenong melbourne Unknown World War 2 Second World War Australian ...UnknownSleeveless brown leather jerkin lined with khaki wool serge. The jerkin fastens down the front with four large brown plastic buttons, which fasten into leather bound buttonholes. Jerkin Leather Jacket Size 41, to fit 34 to 40Australian Military Forces printed on the buttonsworld war 2, second world war -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Reid Richard, Page Courtney, Hickling Rachel, A Great Risk in a Good Cause. Australians in Greece and Crete April - May 1941, 2001
... An account of Australian Military and Naval action... Entrance gippsland Military History An account of Australian ...An account of Australian Military and Naval action in Greece and Crete April to May 1941military history