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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, RAN, Diver's Pouch
Leather pouch with double press studs on a webbing belt. Contains crimper, pliers, side cutters and 'sappers' or utility knife.E. Mckenzie (on belt)clearance diver, pouch -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Army webbing, Unknown
Possibly used during Vietnam war2 x pouches, 2 x water bottles and covers, 1 x rear pack, harness and web belt coloured. green.Name Eversley is on 1 pouch -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform - Equipment Set of camo webbing, 1993
Main belt with shoulder straps. 2 water bottles plus 2 ammunition pouches and compass pouch and bum pack. Broad Arrow OANTAS 6465 - 66 - 132 - 6861 11/1993 -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Basic Pouch, 1941
... melbourne ZL&TL 1941 Khaki webbing Basic Pouch ...Khaki webbingZL&TL 1941 -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Basic Pouch
... Webbing Pattern 37 Basic Pouch ...Khaki Webbing Pattern 37Small printed on back Regimental number SX18008 -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Webbing
... Pouches Webbing ...Replica 08 Pattern Right & Left Hand Ammunition Pouchesequipment, ww1, army -
Kyneton RSL Sub Branch
Belt and Pouches
Typical equipment issued to Bombadier command.Webbing belt and shoulder straps which cross at back, with 3 pouches on the belt, two large and one small. There is descriptive information displayed with the item. Bdr Wilson is written on the belt of the webbing.ww2 issue -
Kyneton RSL Sub Branch
Pistol pouch
Webbing fabric with three hooks on reverse side for attachment to belt or shoulder webbing. Press stud on flap.No 27 written on reverse. -
Diamond Valley Vietnam Veterans Sub-Branch
Equipment - Webbing
... , backpack and pouches Equipment Webbing ...Example of Army of South Vietnam issue backpack.An example of equipment as issued to Army of South Vietnam.South Vietnamese Army Backpack. Canvas; comprising straps, backpack and pouchesNilvietnam, vietnam war, diamond valley vietnam veterans sub branch, south vietnam army -
Diamond Valley Vietnam Veterans Sub-Branch
Equipment - Webbing, 22/2/2009
The back pack and webbing was the infantry soldiers 'house on feet'; whilst on patrol, he carried all that was required for days/weeks at a time with some re-supplies during the course of time sometimes; it was common practice to slide into the backpack whilst prone on the ground and then slowly turn and rise to standing as the most convenient of loading up.Despite the effort required to patrol long distances with a heavy load, many soldiers had a close affinity with the backpack and webbing as it provided him with comefort and necessities during an Operation.Standard issue of infantry back pack and webbing kit for carrying of day-to-day needs whist on patrol or other duties. Contents included, but not limited to (and In no particular order): food, clothing, cooking utensils, water, spare ammunition, arms, maintenance tools, hootchie/mosquito net, personal items, machete; six pieces in total.Pic 01: Backpack Front Pic 02: Backpack Rear Pic 03: Belt with full compliments: ammunition pouch x 2, water bottle x 2, bumpack x 1 Pic 04: Bumpack in isolationvietnam, vietnam war, diamond valley vietnam veterans sub branch, equipment -
Keilor East RSL Sub Branch
Uniform - Disruptive Pattern Camouflage Uniform (DPCU) webbing set, c.2000
DPCU webbing set. Complete with, H Harness, Web Belt, Pad belt Day pack, Day bag, Suspenders, Minimi Ammunition Pouches (2), Water Bottle Covers and Water Bottles (2), toggle rope, case FAD8209974 Walshcamouflage, adf, dpcu, webbing, disruptive, pattern -
Keilor East RSL Sub Branch
Uniform - Disruptive Pattern Camouflage Uniform (DPCU) webbing set, c.2000
DPCU Webbing set , Suspenders, Web Belt, Pad belt, Minimi Pouch (2), Styer Pouch (2), Water bottle Cover (2), Water Bottle (1), FAD Pouch, Defence -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Canvas compass pouch, 1940
Supplied to soldier in Jungle situation to carry compass or watch in action, clips onto ma webbing beltAs supplied by GMH during world war 2Camouflage painted canvas pouch with cover velcro strip and stud to close on front of pouch. Two straps on rear to attach to beltmilitary, canvas, pouch -
Trafalgar Holden Museum
Functional object - Belt webbing
Belt worn around waist or diagonally across body to carry ammunition pouchesManufactured and sold by Holden and Frost during the war years Tan leather belt with buckle in middle and holes on each endHolden and Frost 1916military, belt, leather -
Woodend RSL
Headwear - Australian Light Anti-Gas (ALAG) respirator Haversack, MH & Co
The haversack is the brown version (as opposed to the tropical version) issued by the Australian army. Designed inspired from the British haversack with the Australian using a Lift The Dot system instead of a pull tab. This model uses the same ring strap connector as the British haversack.The object is representative of military light gas mask pouch circa mid 20th century.Of rectangular parallelepipped shape made of thick and sturdy fabric (canvas). The colour is faded to a very pale shade of green. Some patches of original colour remain under the pocket flaps showing a darker shade of green. Front view - Rectangular shape with overlapping closing flap with a fastener to maintain closed Left and right views - Both sides have a small pocket attached. Pockets are maintained closed with a press-stud There is a metal buckle on top of the small pockets to attach a lanyard (using items 2020.000018-2 & 2020.000018-3). Back view - Rectangular with metal hooks on top and bottom to enable attachment to a strap/webbing. Bottom view - ‘U’ shaped stitching apparent (for internal pocket) with a metal stud slightly off center of the base (enabling closing of the internal pocket). Top view - closing flap overlapping on 3 sides and attached to the fabric forming the back part of the pouch. Inside view - On the inside, there is a small pocket at the bottom closed with a press-stud. There is also a loop of fabric fastened with another metallic press-stud. There is also an insert against the back pannel (full heighth of the pannel).The fastener of the main cover flap has "LIFT THE DOT" inscribed on the outside. Contains the Department of Defense symbol on the inside of the cover flap. -
Woodend RSL
Patern 37 utility pouch
The item is representative of utility pouches in use in the Commonwealth forces in the mid 20th century.Utility Pouch of rectangular web case. Of rectangular parallelepipped shape made of thick and sturdy fabric (canvas). The pouch is of faded olive colour.. Front view - Rectangular shape with overlapping closing flap with a press-stud fastener to maintain closed. Left and right views - Both sides are identical. Made of a one piece of fabric forming the base as well ("U" shape) Back view - Rectangular with metal hooks on the middle part for attachment to a belt. There is a Twigg buckle on the top part of the pouch mounted on another piece of canvass ending in a triangular shape. . Bottom view - ‘the fabric forming the base is also forming the sides of the pouch. Top view - closing flap overlapping on 3 sides and forming part of the back of the pouch. Inside view - The inside of the closing flap contains 3 small inserts (for special ammunition used in the firing of certain rifle grenade). There is excess fabric from the back panel that forms an additional layer at the base of the pouch..Inside of closing flap: has a circular (round) stamp with the arrow symbol. On the inside of the press button stud (closing mechanism) is inscribed 'United xxxxx Canada" (second word is not readable) There is evidence of writing on the internal face of the back flap (just under the connection with the top cover) but it is not readable. pattern 37, webbing -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - AMMUNITION POUCH, Post 1960
Military issue as part of a soldiers equipment.Ammunition pouch - khaki cotton canvas straps, metal buckles and studs. Back has webbing section sewn on three types of attachment for the belt.passchendaele barracks trust, ammunition pouch -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - WATER BOTTLES, Post 1960
1,2, & 3. Water bottles inside each canvas pouch, kidney shaped plastic green with attached screw top lid. Pouch, green coloured and shaped to fit. Waterproof outer, soft inner lining, two folding flaps with press studs, back has webbing. section sewn on with three types of attachment for a belt.1. “Winchester” (In texture marking pen). 2. “Mackander” (In texture marking pen)passchendaele barracks trust, water bottles -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - Case, Pistol, Patt. '37 W.E, Pistol case ‘37 W.E, 1940
This holster was copied by the Canadians from the British Pattern 1937 web equipment designed to hold the British .38 Calibre Enfield No.2 Mk 1 Revolver. Canada produced its own P37 webbing during WW2 and commenced production in 1940. Two companies produce the vast majority - Z L & T Ltd in Guelph, Ontario and M S & U Ltd (Montreal Suspender and Umbrella Manufacturing Company Limited) in Montreal, Quebec. A great deal of webbing was sent to Australia. These pistol cases saw much use by our troops during WW2 and holstered US Smith & Wesson 'Victory' model and various British Webley .38 revolvers in addition to Enfields.Khaki cotton webbing holster with press studded flap for a .38 calibre revolver. Webbing sleeve on interior for the cleaning rod and three brass hooks on the rear, two to allow attachment to a P37 web belt plus a top hook to permit attachment of a P37 web ammunition pouch. Z L & T Ltd (holster) UNITED CARR CANADA (snap fastener) -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - AMMUNITION POUCHES, Unknown
... ammunition pouches in olive green and worn on a webbing belt ...Two cotton ammunition pouches in olive green and worn on a webbing belt.passchendaele barracks trust, ammunition pouches -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - AMMUNITION POUCH, Unknown
"William Alfred Baker" VX85569 (V157152), Enlisted 29.06.1942, age 29. Discharged 2.7.1946. Rank Gunner, 33rd Aust. Heavy, Anti aircraft Battery.Rectangular universal utility pouch, medium size, has the ability to be attached to the web belt or other webbing types. Colour is khaki and has a flap closure with a brass press stud. Inside the closure flap there are three (3) sewn in, small storage compartments.“VX85569”passchendaele barracks trust, ammunition pouch, william alfred baker -
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 -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - AMMUNITION POUCHES, Unknown
1. Rectangular universal utility ammunition pouch has the ability to be attached to the waist web belt or over the shoulder webbing harness. Khaki with a green dye on the surface. Has a brass press stud closure flap. 2. Rectangular universal utility ammunition pouch, has the ability to be attached to the waist web belt or over the shoulder webbing harness. Khaki in colour with a brass press stud closure strap.1. No markings. 2. Inside of pouch, “Z.L. & T.Ltd 1942”passchendaele barracks trust, ammunition pouch -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - AMMUNITION POUCHES, Unknown
1. Large rectangular universal utility ammunition pouch has the flexibility to be attached to the waist belt or over the shoulder webbing harness. Khaki in colour, the top closure strap is missing. 2. Large rectangular universal utility ammunition pouch, has the flexibility to be attached to the waist belt or over the shoulder webbing harness. Khaki in colour and has some faint markings on the back of the pouch.1. No markings. 2. Very faint markings on the back. “TAREEN?”passchendaele barracks trust, ammunition pouches -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - AMMUNITION POUCHES, Unknown
1. Ammunition pouch with flap closure, has multiple webbing and harness attachments. Slider to attach to web belt, eyelet at bottom of the pouch. 2. Ammunition pouch with flap closure and slide locking attachment, there are multiple webbing and harness attachments. There are sliders attached to the rear of the pouch to attach to a web belt. There is a drain eyelet at the bottom of the pouch.1. “8486-06-0 JTD 1988?” 2. Very faded markings.passchendaele barracks trust, ammunition pouch -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - AMMUNITION POUCH, 1943
Khaki ammunition pouch, medium size with sewn on shoulder strap. there is a brass webbing attachment on the top rear of the pouch. The closure fitting is a press stud lock.“41??”, Inside marking “2L & T Ltd 1943”.passchendaele barracks trust, ammunition pouch, equipment -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - AMMUNITION POUCH, Unknown
Khaki Ammunition pouch, fitted side pockets and there is a webbing belt fitting and two side webbing attachments fitted with a brass press lock. All exterior webbing fittings are brass.“? ATERSTON” (on lid).passchendaele barracks trust, ammunition pouch, general purpose -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - AMMUNITION POUCH, Unknown
Small two pocket ammunition pouch for a pistol with a press stud webbing attachment on the rear of the pouch.Very faded on rear of the pouch which is illegible.passchendaele barracks trust, ammunition pouch, pistol -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - WATER BOTTLES & OUTER CARRIERS, John Star Pty Ltd, 1991
1. Water bottle pouch and disruptive pattern outer cover carry bag fitted with a shoulder strap and webbing belt slider attachment clips. 2. Water bottle pouch and disruptive pattern outer cover carry bag fitted with a clip-on shoulder strap and webbing belt slider attachments clips.1. “8465-66-135-2453, JOHN STAR ^ PTY LTD, DEC 1991” 2. “8465-66-135--2453, JOHN STAR ^ PTY LTD, DEC 1991”passchendaele barracks trust, water pouch, disruptive pattern -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - COMPASS POUCH, Department of Defence, 8/70
Military issue as part of a soldiers kit and webbing.Compass pouch, rectangular shape, green colour with folding flap cover, rear has webbing section sewn on on with slide attachment to fit a belt, hand written on front, stamped details inside flap.On front in black Texta, “ Withers 2263729”. On inside flap in black, “ 8645 - 50 - 577 - 4927 - D.....S......8/70”compass, poches, military