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8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Uniform - Black crewman's oversuit, 1964
The black tank suits were first issued to members of 8/13 VMR in 1959 and were worn till late 1960s when they were replaced by a similar garment coloured green. The one piece purpose designed overall was a welcome replacement for the khaki drill trousers and jacket which had been worn by crewmen since 1948. Representative of uniform worn by tank crewmen in period 1959-66.Black overall tank suit worn by crewmen of armoured fighting vehicles; five patch pockets, one with slots for pencils; concealed over-the-shoulder braces with metal buckles. Black webbing belt, ammunition pouch and pistol holster. Displayed on plastic torso hanger.tank suit, uniform -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - COMPASS POUCH, Unknown
Khaki green compass pouch with metal stud to close. Additional material on back with a metallic clip to attach to uniform. Small stud hole at bottom of pouch.Inside in Texta "Stasse J." passchendaele barracks trust, compass pouch -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, The Salvation Army, Salvos with the Forces, 1995
Compiled by Walter Hall Soft cover - Khaki green with yellow border photo of New Guinea refreshment post Subtitle " Red " Shield Services during WWII"Written on first page "Francis W Dean BEM."books, military history -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Hat Fur Felt
Hat is of modern manufacture but created to represent the hat worn by a soldier of the 11th Australian Light Horse Regt in the period 1903-@1912. Boer War Mannequin (Jack's Dad), lacks a hat of the period and this hat is being used until a suitable hat can be located. The hat represents the period immediately after the Boer WarHat, wool felt, green/khaki, broad brim Puggaree with 1 white fold, polyester/cotton Badge 11th Light Horse Regt. Feather, cock,100% wool Made in China Finest Qualityhat light horse felt pre ww1 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Tin
A small green round tin. On the lid reads Tuxan Leather Dressing, water repellent, field foot wear. Khaki. N.S.N. 8030-66-134-8367tin, leather dressing -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - SERVICE DRESS, ARMY, Carbone Apparel Vic, 1978 - 1983
Refers to the service of "Rod Hosking". .1) Jacket - brown/khaki. Four front pockets, four gold buttons on front. Gold buttons hold pockets shut. Cloth WO2 badge on each arm. It has RACT Collar badges. .2) .3) Trousers - Brown/khaki, zip fly, Two hip pockets, One rear pocket. .4) Shirt, Khaki, cotton/polyester. Two front pockets with flaps, 6 buttons down front. .5) Tie - wool khaki. .6) Lanyard - Blue and Red (RACT). .7) Cap, Khaki, peaked with RACT Badge. .8) Instructors green and gold armband with Velcro patches..1) Jacket - inside is "4229 106 Hosking” .2) Trousers - inside is “WSD 4229 V090 Hosking” .3) Trousers - inside is “W/02 Thomas R. J. Hosking”ract, uniform, 1980-2020, passchendaele barracks trust, r.j. hosking -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - HAVERSACK WITH AMMUNITION POUCHES, 1944
Haversack with ammunition pouches - three bags wired together by hand. Haversack - made of canvas- hand painted light jungle green over light khaki flap closure with straps and brass buckles. Ammunition pouches made of heavy canvas, hand painted light jungle green over light khaki with flap closure with straps and brass ends. Ammunition pouches joined to haversack with copper wire.Haversacks flaps - handwritten inside is black ink "3/92464" Ammunition R) stamped in dark blue ink "Crosby 1944" Pouches L) stamped in black ink "J J / dept of defence / 1944 / ?" passchendaele barracks trust, webbing, ammunition, pouches -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Trousers, c. 1980s
The item is a representative example of previously standard issue uniform and is in excellent condition. As a set alongside 0040.1, the uniform has aesthetic significance in its design, incorporating the Disruptive Pattern style of camouflage which has its roots in the 1980s and continues to be adapted into uniform design by the Defence Force.Field trousers in disruptive pattern colours of green, khaki and browns. Two pockets on either hip, two pockets on both thighs fastened by two plastic buttons and one pocket on the back right side, fastened by a single button. Five large belt loops encircle waist, held in place with a dark green khaki button. Trousers fastened with a zipper and button, and adjustable tabs around hip bones. camouflage, uniform, australian defence force, disruptive pattern -
Bendigo Military Museum
Headwear - SLOUCH HAT, FAYREFIELD, c.1969
Slouch hat, khaki, fur felt, light green puggaree, on side is brass Rising Sun badge with the wording: Australian Commonwealth Military Forces. There is no chin strap fitted.Inside brim are the letters “RSL”.uniforms - army, costume - male, headwear -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - CANTEEN, 1942
.1) Metal canteen green khaki colour rusted metal twist off stopper attached by chain .2) leather and fabric carrying strap, light brown colour.2) D (upwards arrow) P stamped in leathermilitary equipment - containers, army, canteen -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - RAIN COAT & HAT BAND, Exact: .2) 1989; Estimated: .1) 1960's
Items belonged to Wayne William Forbes No 3176337 RAE. Refer Cat No 754 for service history also 2586. Part of an extensive collection including his fathers..1) Black & green waterproof camouflage raincoat. Folds up into a pocket which closes with a button. A green carry strap is attached for fixing to webbing equipment. .2) Puggaree with slight curve that fits over crown of a slouch hat, khaki colour..2) CGCF 1989 7-1/8 D up arrow Duniforms - army, camouflage, pugaree -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - BOOKS, The War Dead of the British Commonwealth 1939 - 45, 1959
" Lae War Cemetery part 1 (abb - Kus) soft cover Khaki green a register of the names of those who fell 1939-45 and are buried in Cemetries in New Guineabooks, military, catalogues -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Hat Khaki Fur Felt, est 1940's
The Volunteer Defence Corps (VDC) was an Australian part-time volunteer military force of World War II modelled on the British Home Guard. The VDC was established in July 1940 by the Returned and Services League of Australia (RSL) and was initially composed of ex-servicemen who had served in World War 1. The government took over control of the VDC in May 1941 and gave the organisation the role of training for guerrilla warfare, collecting local intelligence and providing static defence of each unit's home area. General Harry Chauvel, who had retired in 1930, was recalled to duty in 1940 and appointed Inspector-General of the VDC. Chauvel held this position until his death in March 1945. Following the outbreak of the Pacific War, the Government expanded the VDC in February 1942. Membership was open to men aged between 18 and 60, including those working in reserved occupations. As a result, the VDC reached a peak strength of almost 100,000 in units across Australia. As the perceived threat to Australia declined, the VDC's role changed from static defence to operating anti-aircraft artillery, coastal artillery and searchlights. Members of inland VDC units were freed from having to attend regular training in May 1944 and the VDC was officially disbanded on 24 August 1945Hat Khaki Fur Felt with green cloth single band puggaree which has cotton Volunteer Defence Corps badge sewn on, brass rising sun badge on brimMaker's label on head band -RG & RI Stebbins, 14 Willow Court, Donald , Vic 3480 -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Weapon - Sword
Swords were issued to Australian Light Horse in 1918. Light Horse in period 1920 - 1940 were equipped with swords. Some soldiers including Trooper G R Fear chose to obtain their own swords. Trooper Fear served with 2/9th Armoured Regiment during World War Two. 8/13 VMR Heritage Troop carried swords and gave exhibitions of tent-pegging during 1980s.Part of collection relating to an Armoured Corps soldier of WW11British Model 1908 cavalry sword with steel blade 890mm long, composition handle with steel handguard, painted steel scabbard with 2 fixed rings. Painted khaki greenON blade 12 A 15 EFD On back " 08 "military, sword, fear, light horse, militia -
Mont De Lancey
Book, W.f. Morris, Bretherton: Khaki or Field-Grey?, 1929 - (reprint 1935)
A tale of mystery and identity, first published in 1929 is an account of the brutal conditions at the battlefront in WW1 between English and German soldiers. It is an espionage thriller with a twisting and unusual plot with the English soldier G Bretherton as the main character.Green hardcover book for boys, with the title Bretherton Khaki or Field-Grey? by W.F. Morris as well as the publisher Geoffrey Bles printed in black lettering with the symbol of a bird. 319p. 319p.fictionA tale of mystery and identity, first published in 1929 is an account of the brutal conditions at the battlefront in WW1 between English and German soldiers. It is an espionage thriller with a twisting and unusual plot with the English soldier G Bretherton as the main character.war fiction, romance fiction, spies fiction -
Broadmeadows Historical Society & Museum
Uniform - Shirt
Queen's scout uniform worn by Donald Blackie, 1/2nd Glenroy troop (Queen's Scout Award awarded oct 1963)Senior Scout Uniform, worn and owned by Queen's scout Donald BlackieKhaki/ Green Scout Uniform Shirt with Brown Button, Merit Buttons attached, purple epaulettes, Brown Leather Lanyard (Right Arm) and purple thread lanyard left arm.scouting, queen's scout, shirt, cotton, leather, 1/2nd glenroy troop -
Bendigo Military Museum
Headwear - HAT, SLOUCH, C.WW2
Slouch hat, khaki, puggaree, light khaki, colour patch with WWII red rectrangle with black ball* in centre. Rising Sun badge on raised edge is badly corroded green internally. Liner & chin strap removed. * The colour patch is of the Corps of Australian Electrical & Mechanical Engineers (field units) 1942 - 1945.Written in ink on puggaree under the colour patch: “Geelong”uniforms - army, costume - male headwear, slouch hat -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - SERVICE DRESS - ARMY, Sandleigh Clothes, 1967
Refers to the service of 1202494 Sapper "Greg Crack"..1) Jacket, wool, khaki. Four front pockets. Top two shut with brass metal buttons. Collars have RA Coy copper badges on. It is lined with a green polyester material. missing one brass butto on front. .2) Trousers - khaki wool/polyester. .3) Lanyard - purple woollen with knot..1) Written on label is “1202494 - Crack G.” .2) “893 CRACK”uniform, army, survey regt, greg crack, passchendaele barracks trust -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Service Gear, Clothing Military Various - Puggaree
The term ‘puggaree’ originates from the Hindu word, ‘Pagri,’ meaning a turban or thin scarf of muslin. Intended for insulation, the puggaree was a traditional Indian head-wrap, adapted by the British for headdress worn in hot, sunny regions. During World War One (1914-1918) a plain khaki cloth band was worn and this practice continued until compulsory training was suspended in 1929. Following the introduction of Voluntary Training in 1930, new puggarees were issued to the Commonwealth Military Force with different coloured folds denoting Arm or Service. During World War Two, a flat type of band was issued. Troops who were on active service in the Middle East at the time introduced a folded puggaree as a distinguishing mark of active service. Later, the Army reverted to various types of plain bands, green dyed puggarees for example, for jungle warfare. However, the official puggaree at the conclusion of World War Two was still the flat band. The current puggaree has seven pleats, one for each state and one for the Australian Territories. It is made from light khaki coloured cotton and is worn on the slouch hat with a unit colour patch sewn on the right side. While the majority of the Australian Army wear the light khaki coloured puggaree, there are slight variations for members of the 1st Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment, and the Corps of Staff Cadets. Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment, wear jungle green puggaree. The dark green puggaree was introduced during the Battalion’s service in Malaya over the period 1959-61. Unable to get puggarees from Australia for an official parade; the task of producing them was given to the Battalion tailor, Mr. Mohavved Beseek. Mr Beseek used ‘bush shirts’ (common issue British field uniform at the time) to make the puggarees as he was unable to obtain the khaki material locally or from Australia. It is thought that the Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Colonel W. Morrow decided that the green puggaree would be the puggaree worn by the 1st Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment, in Malaya. After the battalion’s return to Australia, the dark green puggaree was adopted for permanent use. Because the dark green puggaree is so distinctive, the battalion does not wear a colour patch. Royal Military College staff cadets wear a distinctive puggaree of olive drab colour. The puggaree has eight pleats, with seven representing each state and one for the Australian Territories. The eighth pleat signifies the graduation of the first international cadet through the Royal Military College who hailed from New Zealand. Worn on slouch HatHat BandNilpuggaree,hat band, slouch hat, lara rsl -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Uniform - Helmet, Steel, British, MkIV, 1945
British Steel Helmet modified from the similarly shaped Mk III and introduced in 1945. It was Britain's last metal helmet and was replaced by the fibre Mk VI helmet in 1985. British MkIV Steel Helmet with Lift-the-Dot liner attachment. Painted khaki Green with stainless steel rim. Turtle sheel shape and elasticated web chinstrap. Most of liner is missing.Inside Stamped: RO&CO FT 4 1945 (1945 stamp below figure 4) -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Headwear, Slouch Hat, 1968
Khaki sslouch hat with light green puggaree for jungle warfare, metal catch to hold hat rim Size 6 1/2, leather band, small hole in top of hat.slouch hat, clothing -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Uniform - Army uniform, c1939
From the Mitcham RSL.1 Khaki jacket with Royal Army Service Corps buttons. Braid green around right sleeve under epaulet (lanyard). Ribbon on left breast pocket and oak leaf badge. Left lapel badge with Royal Army Service Corps star badge. # badges diamond sharpen each epaulet. 2. Khaki trousers with buttons fastening flyuniforms, army -
Bendigo Military Museum
Clothing - LINER, COLD WEATHER COAT, Arthur Forman Enterprises Ltd
Part of the Reverend Chaplain Major Thomas Bruce Williams, No 556101, Collection.Detachable light green coloured padded coat liner with long sleeves. Liner has buttons holes on neck, front and sleeve bottom for attaching to a coat. Dark green piping on edges. Open vents under arms. Khaki manufacturer's labels sewn onto inside back.army chaplain, major thomas b. williams, uniform -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - AMMUNITION POUCHES, Unknown
1. Rectangular universal utility ammunition pouch painted matt green. The pouch can be attached to the waistbelt or to over the shoulder webbing harness. There is a press stud closure on the front top flap. 2. Khaki rectangular utility ammunition pouch, has a sewn on blackened slider keeper to replace damaged webbing and brass buckle. 3. Rectangular universal utility ammunition pouch. the khaki has been changed and replaced with a green matt dye. there is a press stud closure on the top flap.1. On the inside of the pouch, “Z.L.& T. Ltd 1941” 2. On the rear side of the pouch “3632038?” 3. No markings.passchendaele barracks trust, ammunition pouch -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Hat Fur-Felt, 1983
Khaki fur felt slouch hat fitted with a puggaree in a light green with a metal Royal Australian Engineers corps badge attached to the front, the rising sun badge attached on the left and a colour patch on the right. Front - Engraved on the Corps Badge: ER/ HONI . SOIT . QUI . MAL .Y . PENSE / ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ENGINEERS /. Left Side - Engraved on The Rising Sun Badge: THE ARMY AUSTRALIAN /. Right Side - Colour Patch Interior - Leather Lining - 1984 / 54 / MADE BY / "FAYREFIELD" / MELBOURNE Lining - HOWEhat, officer, fur-felt, peace keeping -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - GREAT COAT, Evercraft Manufacturing Pty Ltd, 1971
This is a khaki woollen greatcoat. Long sleeves, two pockets. The rear section can be opened - currently held shut with buttons. The front is held shut with 4 green plastic buttons. The coat has epaulettes. army uniform, greatcoat, passchendaele barracks trust -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - SEWING KIT, c.WWII
Item re Frederick Gardner DAVEY DFC No 410533 RAAF. Refer Reg No 3536P for his service details.RAAF issue mending kit. Rectangular, khaki, cotton drill material which can be rolled & secured with 2 white cotton ties. Inside the roll is a long white pouch divided into 3 sections. At the opposite end to the ties is a khaki pouch with a piece of grey flannel attached. Contents include 2 needles, 1 thimble, 3 silver metal buttons, 2 brown bakelite buttons, 2 hanks of navy wool, 1 hank of khaki wool, 1 hank of black, cream & green thread.Handwritten in black ink on outside near ties: 410533 RAAF.sewing, kit, military, accessory -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - GREAT COAT, ARMY, C.G.C.F, 1967
Part of the Kevin John Herdman, No.397661, Collection. See Catalogue No.5942P for details of his service.Khaki coloured woollen Australian Army officer's double breasted great coat with attached half belt. Two side pockets with light khaki lining, Coat is lined with green coloured polyester fabric. Plastic buttons with gold coloured finish. Each button bears the RACT insignia. Major's crown on each epaulette. Manufacturer's label on inside right front.Printed on manufacturer's label: 'C.G.C.F., VICTORIA, 1967, (upwards arrow), REGIMENTAL NO,. NAME.' Handwritten in black on manufacturer's label: '397661, K. HERDMAN'.uniform, great coat, australian army, kevin john herdman -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - BADGE, EPAULETTE
Material labels that were sewn on as shoulder patches to signify nationality of Service people. Belonged to Peter Stoklahsa who enlisted 1966. Refer Cat no. 7674P for details.Material labels with; 1. & 2. Khaki green labels with Australia embroidered on top. Material is in a loop. Australia colour is dark blue. 3. Light blue label loop as above. Name also in dark blue."Australia" embroidered into one side.raaf, uniform -
Bendigo Military Museum
Uniform - TROUSERS, POLYESTER, Aust Army, 1962 - 1972
See Patterson Cat 5825.This is one pair of polyester trousers. Cuffless - Men's. Colour is a green khaki. It has pockets, 2 on sides, 1 on rear. It has belt loops around top. The fly is held shut with brown buttons and a zip.Inside on the labels and can be barely made out. "Patt??". Another label has "K B134" written in texta on it.vietnam war, polyester trousers, uniform