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Moorabbin Air Museum
Uniform (Item) - Bandolier WW2 For 303 Repacked 1960's & 1970's L2A2
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Stawell Historical Society Inc
Photograph, Delahoy Family - c1943 WW2
Delahoy Family. Keith and Ellen (Nell) ne Sweeny Delahoy. Elizabeth (Bett) nee Illig and Walter Delahoy. Seated in front Oriel and Sarah Delahoy. About 1943 WW2stawell -
Kyneton RSL Sub Branch
WW2 Helmet
This is an example of the British Brodie Pattern Mark 11 steel helmet. This style of helmet was worn during WW2 by all three services, Army, Navy and Air Force although colour schemes did vary.An example of standard issue WW2 equipment worn by all branches of the Australian services.Camouflage green outer, webbing chin strap, black fabric adjustable lining. Metal rim around outer edge. Appears unused..ww2 equipment -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Medal Nato Korea
Re-issue of Medal c1999Ctrcular wlth a iiiseO rim and another rim 1mm inside the first containing 60, equidistant raised dots. The bottom half of the medal contains two crossed rifle bullets 18mm long above which is a 15mm diameter polar projection map with Korea, encircled by two olive branches. itlain except for the inscription in 3mm Korean characters ' ' (Korea) around the lower: half of the medal and ' ' (War Service Medal) from top centre to bottom.Nato Korea Bronze Medal with blue white red and yellow ribbonNato symbol with crossed bullets reverse inscribed in Koreanmedal, badge, medallion -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment, MH and Company, 1944
Korean gun site holder Khaki webbing Haversacks A.G. (Anti Gas) Respirator Light Weight. Late WW2 era. Michaelis Hallenstein & Co -
Seaworks Maritime Museum
Plaque
Small plaque with Korean writing in perspexKorean writing "Korea Maritime and Port Administration" verso "Vault Beyond the Seas/ on the 13th March 1977/ Park Chung Hee, President/ Our motto, presented by the President on the/ first anniversary of the founding of the Korea Maritime/ and Port Administration represents our mission and our/ inspiration to pace the dynamic economic growth of our/ Republic in joining the ranks of the great maritime/ countries of the world" "WMA 66" "PMA 0262" -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Photograph, 4 plaques on the Ringwood Memorial Clocktower, Wantirna Road, Ringwood, Victoria
Sepia photographs of the plaques commemorating WW1, WW2 , Malay Peninsula, and Korea and Vietnam. -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Badge Lapel, George VI Returned from Active Service badge
Returned from active service badge with King's Crown for service in WW2 and Korea. Numbered on the reverse. Symbols of Navy, Army and Air Force mounted above a boomerang. Also issued to the Nursing Service . -
Clayton RSL Sub Branch
World War II medals, Pacific Star, WW2 Star, War Medal, Australian War Medal, WW2 medals
YOUNG, Leslie Frederick World War II medals, Pacific Star, WW2 Star, War Medal, Australian War Medal VX118924 DOB: 24.12.1920 Date of enlistment: 19.11.1942 Location of enlistment: Caulfield, VIC Place of enlistment: In the field QLD NOK: YOUG, Florence Date of discharge: 24.2.1945 Rank: Gunner Posting at discharge: 2/3 Antitank RegimentPacific Star World War II Star War Medal Australian Service MedalL.F. Young VX 118924 -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Model Aircraft
Models of planes used in the Korean War4 Plastic model aircraft of Korean War vintage -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Trench Art
Made by Cpl. Charlie Dawes 116777 R.A.A.F from parts got while serving at Goodenough and Thursday Isalnds WW2Miniature model of a WW2 era Lockheed P-38 Lightning twin engine aircraft mounted on a trench art ashtray made from various used munitions. This model was made during WW2 by Corporal Cyril 'Charlie' Dawes, RAAF service number 116777, from parts found whilst serving at Goodenough and Thursday Islands in the Torres Strait. The aircraft is supported by a 0.50 inch calibre bullet fixed to the inside of a section of an artillery case which forms the base. The base has three 0.303 inch calibre bullets attached vertically around the circumference and a metal matchbox holder with a RAAF hat badge insignia attached to the front. The items have been made from chromed metal materials. The RAAF was equipped with a small number of these aircraft, commencing in 1942, which were used for front line photographic reconnaissance duty. The first version of the Lockheed P-38 was introduced in 1941 by the USA Lockheed aircraft company as a heavy fighter.RAAF chrome cap badge (WW2 era with the kings crown)plane, trench art, ashtray -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Memorabilia - Service Medals, In Memory of D/MX853974 P.J. Bromley LSA(S)RN HMAS Warramunga, HMAS Culgoa. "Lest We Forget", 1950 - 1954
Korea Medal - Qualifying period from July 1950 - July 1953 United Nations Service Medal (Korea) - Qualifying period from June 1950 - July 19542 round service medals encased in a gold frame. Korea Medal is a bronze round medal with a ribbon 4 dark blue and 3 Yellow vertical stripes United Nations Service Medal (Korea) is a silver round medal with a bronze bar with the word Korea and a ribbon of 9 blue and 8 White vertical stripesIn Memory of D/MX853974 P.J. Bromley LSA(S)RN HMAS Warramunga, HMAS Culgoa. "Lest We Forget"medal, korea medal, united nations service medal korea -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Work on paper - War Savings Stamp, 6d WW2 war savings stamp, 1941-1944
These stamps were issued during WW2 and designed to be stuck into a war savings stamp booklet. When these were filled, you could redeem them for a £1 or £5 War Bond. This specimen is not watermarked indicating it was a re-issue of the earlier version with a watermark. Issued between August 1941 and March 1944. Designed and produced by the Government Stamp Printer. Although the stamp has been called the "Spitfire" for over 70 years, the image of the plane depicted is either a Boulton-Paul Defiant (with a turret mounted behind the cockpit) or a Hurricane rather than a Spitfire. A 6d stamp Australian War Savings stamp in Imperial Blue and white. Loosely held in a philatelic mount. stamps, war savings stamps, planes, second world war, fundraising -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Manual - Raaf Ground Defence - Australia, New Guinea, South West Pacific Areas 1939 - 1940 - 1945 - Korea
R.A.A. F. Instructional ManualCovers WW2 and Korea WarsA instruction Manual Compiled by Warrant Officer , M.I.D. Owned by A, J. Quickr.a.a.f. manual -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - BOOK, KOREA, With the Australians in Korea, 1960 - 3rd Edition
Hard cardboard cover, buckram mid green. Gold print on spine. 294 cut, plain, being pages. Illustrated black / white / colour photos & maps. Illustrated with soldiers on patrol on end papers in green / cream.book, korea, australians in -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Norman Bartlett, With the Australians in Korea, 1957
Second edition, 1957.Dark green buckram hardcover book, no dustcover. 294 pages, with black and white photos.books, military history -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Prisoners of War. Prom Gallipoli to Korea, 1992
Hard cover, black colour buckram, gold print on spine Dust cover, background collection of black and white photographs of military personnel in uniform. Title and author print in white, grey on red and black background. 599 pages cut plain. Illustrated black and white photographsFront fly leaf - hand written black ink "?? Daly/frou Doreen/1992" Front fly leaf - hand written blue ink "Sister M Seagrave" Front fly leaf - owners label "From Bishop Noel Daly's collection 2004books, military history -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Stalemate in Korea
Hard cover book of 100 pages. No dust jacket. Front cover has a photo of a gun emplacement. Back cover has a photo of Major-General Alan Stretton and a critique of book and details of the author. Black and white photos throughout book. books-military-history, korea -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Korea Remembered, 1998
Black soft cover. Front cover has large photo of soldier in uniform squatting and facing the camera. The back cover has a compilation of photos of two aeroplane,, a badge, a ship and a woman in uniform kneeling and holding a small white goat. Compiled and edited by Maurie Pears and Fred Kirkland. 394 pages.Signature on first page "P CHAPMAN".books-military-history, korea -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Home by Christmas. With the Australian Army in Korea, 1990
Dark blue hard cover with yellow dust jacket. Front of dust jacket has photo of two medals with ribbons. Title and author printed in gold lettering on front of hard cover. Author - Lt Col. NEIL C. SMITH. 28 pages.Sticker on first page "FRANCIS W. DEAN DEM "CORAL" 20 Strickland Rd, Bendigo, 3550 Vic. Aust. Phone (054) 434000.books-military-history, korea -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Out in the Cold. Australia's in Korea War 1950 - 53, 2001
Black and brown soft cover. Front cover has three small photos of war time activities with a background of a photo of six men walking away from the camera along a snow covered terrace. Author - BEN EVANS. 94 pages.Written on first page " Donated by Gillian Dearon". books-military-history, korea -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book, Honours and Awards to Members on Active Service with First Battalion on the Royal Australian Regiment Korea 1952 - 1953, 1994
White coloured soft covered book of 80 pages. Regimental badge on front and back. Title in dark blue and black. Number 54 of 200 copies. Black and white photo section at back. Editor's handwritten note on title page.books, military awards -
Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch
Book. Korea, WITH THE AUSTRALIANS IN KOREA, 1954
Hard Cover. Dark Blue Plain Front, Title/Editor on Spine Damaged Dust Cover inside front Cover (see Media DSCF6192.JPG)Editor Norman Bartlett Publisher Australian War Memorial Canberra ACT -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Journal, Dogtag/The Grapevine Newsletter: for Sunraysia Vietnam, Korea, South East Asia Assoc. & Ramon Deed Retreat
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Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Ken Fin, Prisoners of war: From Gallipoli to Korea
In 'Prisoners of War' dozens of interviews with former POWs are used to show the strength and courage of Australians taken prisoner in World War I, World War II and the Korean War. This book was written for those who know little of the experiences of these men and women; their courage, endurance and pain.Index, ill (B/W plates), p.726.non-fictionIn 'Prisoners of War' dozens of interviews with former POWs are used to show the strength and courage of Australians taken prisoner in World War I, World War II and the Korean War. This book was written for those who know little of the experiences of these men and women; their courage, endurance and pain.australia - military history, australia - prisoners of war -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Cassell, Korea : the Commonwealth at war, 1967
A history of the involvement of Commonwealth forces in the Korean war.Index, bibliography, ill, p.286non-fictionA history of the involvement of Commonwealth forces in the Korean war.korean war 1950-1953 - history, korean war - commonwealth forces -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Norman Bartlett, With the Australians in Korea, 1954
The Australian involvement in the Korean conflict as told by the participantsIndex, ill, maps, p.294.non-fictionThe Australian involvement in the Korean conflict as told by the participantskorean war 1950-1953 - australian involvement, regimental histories - australia -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Allen & Unwin, The forgotten few : 77 RAAF Squadron in Korea, 2008
In June 1950, No 77 squadron RAAF was in Japan and packing up to go home when North Korea invaded South Korea. Instead of going home to Australia, they found themselves with their mustang fighters in Korea as part of the UN forces opposing the rampaging North Koreans who occupied almost the whole peninsular within 8 weeks of the start of the invasion. The squadron played a major role in halting the invasion and driving the Koreans back almost to the Chinese border. Then the Chinese, equipped with their MIG 21 jet fighters, entered the war. The hopelessly outclassed mustangs were quickly replaced by meteor jet fighters to again play a major role in resisting the invasion forces. The squadron lost over 20 pilots over the course of the war, but succeeded in shooting down a number of MIG fighters and offering ground support to the UN forces. This is an action packed account of the men of that squadron.Index, bib, ill, map, p.234.non-fictionIn June 1950, No 77 squadron RAAF was in Japan and packing up to go home when North Korea invaded South Korea. Instead of going home to Australia, they found themselves with their mustang fighters in Korea as part of the UN forces opposing the rampaging North Koreans who occupied almost the whole peninsular within 8 weeks of the start of the invasion. The squadron played a major role in halting the invasion and driving the Koreans back almost to the Chinese border. Then the Chinese, equipped with their MIG 21 jet fighters, entered the war. The hopelessly outclassed mustangs were quickly replaced by meteor jet fighters to again play a major role in resisting the invasion forces. The squadron lost over 20 pilots over the course of the war, but succeeded in shooting down a number of MIG fighters and offering ground support to the UN forces. This is an action packed account of the men of that squadron.korean war - aerial combat, korean war 1950-1953 - australian involvement -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Lansdowne Publishing, Remembering korea : Australians in the war of 1950-1953, 2000
Remembering Korea was written to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Korean War. George Odgers' text is a very readable account of the events of the war, paying tribute to the Australian servicemen and women who bravely fought and served.Index, ill, map, p.176non-fictionRemembering Korea was written to coincide with the 50th anniversary of the Korean War. George Odgers' text is a very readable account of the events of the war, paying tribute to the Australian servicemen and women who bravely fought and served.korean war 1950-1953 - australian involvement, korean war 1950-1953 - history -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Parry, Francis FBox Col. (Ret), Three-War Marine: The Pacific, Korea, Vietnam, 1987
upon graduating from Annapolis in February, Francis Fox Parry and his classmates were sent directly to a makeshift artillery course.upon graduating from Annapolis in February, Francis Fox Parry and his classmates were sent directly to a makeshift artillery course.united states - marine corps - biography, vietnam