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Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - BELT, K.G. LUKE, Unknown
Part of the collection of "William (Bill) THOMASON". Refer Cat No. 4136P.Black leather dress uniform belt. Black on one side, cream on other side with inscription. Gold belt buckle clip with emblem of Alligator on buckle. Other end buckle inscribed with Papua New Guinea Defence Force.Inscribed on back "86824 CAPTAIN F.G. MOI-HE" "Presented to MAJ B.J.ANDERSON 9 MAR 78". Buckle inscribed "PAPUA NEW GUINEA DEFENCE FORCE"belt, uniform, new guinea, william (bill) thomason collection -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Watch
This watch belonged to Alan Robert WEBSTER who was born on 11-1-1923 at Wangaratta. He enlisted in Melbourne and served with the RAAF 30 Squadron. He was killed on the 11-8-1944 when his Beaufighter A19-194 was hit by AA fire at Cape Simork, Dutch New Guinea while on a bombing mission. He is buried in the LAE Cemetery in Papua New Guinea. Gold coloured metal watch with square face and white plastic watch band.Engraved on rear of watch - ARW 409630 RAAFalan robert webster, raaf, 30 squadron, ww2, lae, png -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Book - The Encyclopedia of Australia New Zealand and Papua New Guinea Volume 1, World reference Library for Renbar Pty Ltd, 1968
- Snapshot of history of Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea pre 1968- 2nd Edition 1968 - Bound book documenting important statistics of Australia, New Zealand and Papua New Guinea Volume 1 - Red leatherette bound with gold lettering.Various - see aboveaustralian region history and statistics -
Federation University Historical Collection
Badge, Chatham-Holmes Collection: Black and Yellow Army Patch/Badge
Unlike most Australian armoured formations that served only in Australia, the 4th had been organised for “tropical” service and its regiments were equipped with Matilda tanks. Matilda tanks were ideal for supporting the infantry’s operations in the Pacific. In June the brigade moved to Southport, on the Gold Coast, but two months later was transferred to Madang, New Guinea, where it replaced the 1st Tank Battalion. (https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U54340, accessed 07 September 2018)Gold shaped badge with pin with the Colour Patch of the Second 4th Australian Armoured Regiment.armoured, tank, war, chatham-holmes collection, samuel spittle, world war two, sweetheart brooch, 2/4 armoured regiment, armoured regiment, jewellery -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Plaque - Papua New Guinea Command, Wooden Plaque
Historical significance. Insignia of the Papua New Guinea Command - The Murray Barracks - Australian National Service.Wooden plaque.Papua New Guinea Command. Palm Tree in silver over Crocodile in gold over wording.