Showing 95 items matching "volunteer forces"
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Bendigo Military Museum
Manual - VOLUNTEER DEFENCE NOTES, 1942
... on enemy forces. Manual VOLUNTEER DEFENCE NOTES ...Spiral bound gloss paper illustrated notes for the Australian defence Corp Volunteers, 32 pages, subjects covered, camouflage, stalking, self defence, small arms, aircraft ID, reconnaissance reporting and general information on enemy forces.volunteers, defence corp -
Bendigo Military Museum
Manual - VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORP TRAINING, Victorian Railway Workshops, 1942
... . AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES. Standing orders for Volunteer Defence...WW2 Volunteer Defence Corps (V.D.C.) 1. THIS IS A MEDIUM ...1. THIS IS A MEDIUM SIZED MANUAL. THE COVER IS A STIFF CARDBOARD OF KHAKI COLOUR. TOP CENTRE IS THE AUSTRALIAN CREST. AUSTRALIAN MILITARY FORCES. Standing orders for Volunteer Defence Corps 1942. At the bottom is a line stating: By Authority Victorian Railways Printing Works, North Melbourne. Inside are 24 pages of orders and a couple of loose amendments. 2. Pocket size Manual. Khaki Cover. Printing on front in black ink. Title - VOLUNTEER DEFENCE CORPS (HOME GUARD) "Preliminary Training Manual" 5th Edition. Headquarters Perth W.A. August 1942. The manual has 128 pages of text and drawings. It is bound with 3 rusty staples.ww2, volunteer defence corps (v.d.c.) -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Programme - Wodonga Recruiting Committee Picture Show, 1917
In 1915, recruitment committees were formed in nearly every town in Australia to facilitate enlistment in the Australian Imperial Forces. These committees focused on raising awareness, mobilizing communities, and making enlistment processes accessible. The Wodonga Recruiting Committee also worked with volunteers for the Soldiers’ Comfort Fund to raise money and collect items to send to servicemen on the Front to supplement their rations packages. These included articles such as gum, tobacco, soap, towels and cigarettes. This programme documents one of the events organised in Wodonga by the local Recruiting Committee in 1917. It lists the names of 137 soldiers and nurses from Wodonga who had enlisted up until September 1917. This item is significance because it documents the response to World War One by members of the Wodonga community.A small fold out card featuring the flags of the nations who were Allies with Australia at this time. They are Serbia, Italy, Belgium, France, Britain, Russia, Japan and Montenegro. The inside of the card includes a list of names.On back: D. R. Davies Co. Printrecruitment ww1, wodonga recruiting committee, war comforts fund -
Bendigo Military Museum
Magazine - NORWAY'S ROLE IN NORTHERN FRONT, His Majesty's Stationery Office, ARCTIC WAR, 1945
When Norway surrendered in 1940, citizens in overseas locations banded together to form a volunteer force. It was eventually officially recognised and grew to be an effective fighting force in the taking back of Norway.Dark cover magazine with picture of soldier on front with an arctic snow background with several grounded gliders behind him. Arctic scene going over to the back. Contents contain pictures and descriptions of establishment of free Norway Forces and their growth as a viable fighting force.Headed "Arctic War - Norway's Role on the Northern Front."ww2, magazine, norway resistence -
Bendigo Military Museum
Administrative record - CERTIFICATE OF DISCHARGE WW2, Australian Military Forces of the Commonwealth 2nd Military District, 8 June 1944
Discharge Certificate for William John Leslie Bennetts, No. V362254, Aust. Volunteer Defence Corps, WW2. Item in the collection of "William John Leslie Bennetts". See Catalogue No. 9886P for details of his service.Cream coloured Certificate of Discharge for a World War Two Soldier. Pro forma details in black type front and back. Soldier's details handwritten on proforma in black ink.Handwritten in black ink; “Soldiers details and signatures” Stamped in purple ink at bottom of front: “Capt O.C. Disposal Company” Handwritten in pencil on RHS: “N/W, 21/4/42".william bennetts, discharge certificate, volunteer defence corps, ww2