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Book, Australian Army, Australian Edition of Manual of Military Law 1941
Law manual applicable to Australian Army personnel from 1941. This effectively applied British military law. In 1982 the Defence Force Discipline Act of the Australian Parliament established a framework of military law for Australia's circumstances. Hard cover bookOn front cover in gold lettering- "A Sqn (ARA) 4/19 PWLH" On fly leaf, rubber stamps - "A SQN 1 CAV REGT. Inscription in red ink - "This book is the personal property of ; -J.B.Larkman" and rubber stamp - "WO2 SSM A SQN" On title page - Rubber stamps - "A Sqn (ARA) 4/19 PWLH" and "A SQN 1 CAV REGT" Detailed records of amendments entered in red ink on Amendments pages from Serial 1, 30 Nov 41 to Serial 9, 31 July 1948 military law, world war 2 -
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Book, Australian Army Badges. A Collector's Reference Guide. Part 2. 1900-1930, 1994
64 page book. Black & White illustrationsISBN 0 949530 12 3book, army badges, book, army badges -
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Brooch
From effects of Tpr Archibald Smith, 3 Australian Light Horse Regiment. Believed acquired as a souvenir when serving on Western Front in WW1.Souvenir brooch. Possibly brass. Floral scrolls design with "Poperinghe" name strip affixed to front.ww1, souvenirs, poperingh, brooch -
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Framed photograph, Second reunion of the 4th Light Horse Regiment Melbourne September 1918, 1918
Prior to the end of WW1 many members of the 4th Light Horse Regiment had been repatriated to Australia because of illness or wounds. These men were the originators of the Regimental Association. Some men are in uniform but most in civilian dress. This would suggest that they may have been discharged from the AIF.B&W photo (20.5 x 16 cm) of members and guests seated at dining tables. In black painted wooden frame.photo, 4th light horse, reunion -
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War Diary, Troop War Diary (Transcript) 1 Troop, A Squadron 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment. Republic of Vietnam. 27 May 1965 - 28 May 1966
1 Troop A Squadron 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment was the first Australian Armoured element into South Vietnam. Its War Diary is a valuable historical reference.Printed on 12 A4 sheets. In presentation photo album type binder.vietnam. war diary, modystack -
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First Aid KIt
First aid kit, general purpose for MT In green painted metal container, with contents 6545-66-019-9802first aid kit -
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Trophy - Silver Cup, Challenge Cup, Pre WW2
Object is property of the Regiment. It has been catalogued by the Unit History Room to provide a record of it.Silver cup. with two handles projecting 50 mm above rim of cup.CHALLENGE CUP PRESENTED TO THE 11TH AUSTRALIAN LIGHT HORSE REGT BY THE HON COLONEL SIR REGINALD TALBOT Maker's detail on edge of base: JAY s 142 & 144 Oxford Street London W Regimental crest Hallmarks - JJ, Queen's Crown, Lion. K trophy, mess property -
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Plaque - RAEME
Wooden, shield shaped plaque, badge of Royal Australian Electrical & Mechanical Engineers affixedPresentation plate: Presented to 4/19 PWLH Offrs Mess by Capt F J Bell 4 Sep 69plaque, raeme, plaque, raeme -
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Plaque: Royal Australian Army Chaplains Department
Plaque, Badge and title of Royal Australian Army Chaplains Department mounted on shield shaped wood boardPresented to 4/19 PWLH Officers Mess by Chaplain W B Paterson 21 June 1994plaque, chaplains, plaque, chaplains -
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Coins, Penny, Australian (3), Australian Mint, 1915
KIng George V pennies were the coins of choice for playing 2 up during World War 13 x Australian 1915 King George V penniespennies, 2 up, world war 1 -
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Booklet (2 copies), Royal Australian Armoured Corps Training Vol 3 Firing Techniques Pam No 2 Open Range Practices and Range Safety 1971, 1971
Soft covered bookletDSN 7610-66-039-4908tank gunnery, range practices -
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Booklet (3 copies), The Elements of First Aid. Reprinted, Modified for Australia 1959, 1959
Soft covered booklet prepared by the Army Medical Services for the use of all ranksWO Code No 9640 AM Pamphlet No 342. 7610-010-5644first aid -
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Document - Dental Treatment Card, 1973
Blank dental treatment cards (3 off)AF-1 5033 Revised April 1973dental records, australian army, teeth, dentistry -
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Journal, Department of Defence, Australian Defence Force Journal Issue 173, 2007
Special edition of ADF Journal reporting the proceedings of joint Australian Defence College - Royal United Services Institute seminar conducted in May 2007ISSN 1320-2545defence planning, conferences, rusi, australian defence college, defence planning, conferences, rusi, australian defence college -
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Photo Album, Cultana Camp 1999, 2003 (estimated)
Contains 203 photos of A Squadron 4/19 Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment 1999 camp at Cultana, South Australia; and 12 photos of catafalque party at Austin & Repatriation Hospital on Vietnam Veterans' Day 15 August 2003 a, photos, ceremonial, training, squadron 4th 19th prince of wales s light horse, cultana, camps, austin hospital, catafalque, vietnam veterans -
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Publication, Green Fields Beyond, 2007
A biographical honour roll of the: Australian Light Horse 1939-1947, Australian Armoured Corps 1941-1947 & Royal Australian Armoured Corps post 1947. 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Supplement kia, war casualties, peace time casualties, honour roll, deaths, australian light horse, australian armoured corps, 2 4 armoured regiment, 101 australian motor regiment, 14 australian armoured regiment, 4th australian motor regiment, 4 19 prince of wales s, light horse regiment -
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DVD, The Light Horsemen of Beersheba, 2008 (exact)
On April 28, 2008, along with Israel's President Shimon Peres and Australia's Governor-General, Major General (ret) Michael Jeffrey AC, CVO, MC, the late Richard Pratt opened the Park of the Australian Soldier in Beersheba, Israel. An initiative of the Melbourne-based Pratt Foundation, the Park commemorates the involvement of the Australian military forces in the Middle East in two World Wars and in other conflicts in the region. It features a memorial to the Australian Light Horse Brigade which won Beersheba from the Turks in World War 1 and a dual purpose playground which provides access to children with disabilities. This DVD tells the Park's story from its inception to its dedication in 2008australian, world war 1, ceremonial, light horse, beersheba, israel, richard pratt, shimon peres, michael jeffrey, memorials, park of the australian soldier, turkish army, playground, australian, world war 1, ceremonial, light horse, beersheba, israel, richard pratt, shimon peres, michael jeffrey, memorials, park of the australian soldier, turkish army, playground -
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DVD, The Park of the Australian Soldier. Remembering the Light Horse April 28, 2008, 2008 (exact)
On April 28, 2008, along with Israel's President Shimon Peres and Australia's Governor-General, Major General (ret) Michael Jeffrey AC, CVO, MC, the late Richard Pratt opened the Park of the Australian Soldier in Beersheba, Israel. An initiative of the Melbourne-based Pratt Foundation, the Park commemorates the involvement of the Australian military forces in the Middle East in two World Wars and in other conflicts in the region. It features a memorial to the Australian Light Horse Brigade which won Beersheba from the Turks in World War 1 and a dual purpose playground which provides access to children with disabilities. This DVD records the Park's opening ceremony on April 28, 2008. australian, world war 1, ceremonial, light horse, beersheba, israel, richard pratt, shimon peres, michael jeffrey, memorials, park of the australian soldier, turkish army, playground -
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DVD, The Australian Light Horse. A Park in Beersheba. April 28, 2008, 2008 (exact)
On April 28, 2008, along with Israel's President Shimon Peres and Australia's Governor-General, Major General (ret) Michael Jeffrey AC, CVO, MC, the late Richard Pratt opened the Park of the Australian Soldier in Beersheba, Israel. An initiative of the Melbourne-based Pratt Foundation, the Park commemorates the involvement of the Australian military forces in the Middle East in two World Wars and in other conflicts in the region. It features a memorial to the Australian Light Horse Brigade which won Beersheba from the Turks in World War 1 and a dual purpose playground which provides access to children with disabilities. This DVD records the highlights of the Park's opening ceremony on April 28, 2008australian, world war 1, ceremonial, light horse, beersheba, israel, richard pratt, shimon peres, michael jeffrey, memorials, park of the australian soldier, turkish army, playground -
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Report: Auditor-General, The Auditor-General, Audit Report No 3, 1990-91, Department of Defence, Australia's Army Reserve, 24/8/1990 (exact)
"The report highlights significant deficiencies in achieving the major objectives for the ARes that were set out in the Defence White Paper. It also identifies inadequacies in the organisation of the ARes, shortfalls in the level of resources required to maintain its effectiveness. It indicates a need for a major review of the structure and disposition of ARes units and asset holding. The ANAO has developed estimates of the cost of the ARes and these estimates indicate that the cost of training and supporting an ARes member for each day of service are substantially higher than for a ARA soldier. The report points to difficulties in recruitment and retention and the need to examine the role of women in the ARes. Training was not closely focused on the roles and objectives of the ARes and the subsequent evaluation of training activities could be improved."ISBN 0 644 13030 X army reserve, audit reports, auditor general, australian national audit office, defence reviews -
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Book, Defence Act 1903-1939 and Regulations and Orders for the AMF and Senior Cadets 1927, 1940 (estimated)
Hard cover bound copy of Defence Act 1903 and Regulations and Orders for the Australian Military Forces and Senior Cadets 1927Initials: J.H.N on top edge military law, defence act, defence regulations, defence orders, senior cadets -
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Specifications, Specifications Army (Aust) 5368 and 368, (estimated); abt 1969-1980
Manufacturing drawings. Specifications for Australian Army metal badges and insignia in two lever arch foolscap files. The drawings are appendices to Specifications 5368 and 368 insignia, badges, specification 5368, manufacturing drawings, defence contracts -
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Music Book, Band Music for Church Parades, Ceremonial and Other Occasions - Drums, 1930 (estimated)
14 pp of music for drums. Band music for church parades, ceremonial and other occasions. Compiled by Senior Chaplain C L Riley (Bishop of Bendigo) and Captain H R Shugg (Southern Command Bandmaster). Music Arrangements and Production by Arthur GullidegeRubber stamp on title page: Wesley College drums, ceremonial, band music, military music, parades, marches, hymns, songs, c l riley, h r shugg, arthur gullidge -
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Transmission Assembly, Ferret Scout Car, Daimler, c 1950
The Ferret Scout Car , was developed by the British Army in the late 1940s and came into production in the 1950s. The Ferret first saw service in the British Army in 1952, and a little later in Australia. There were many series and Marks of the Ferret. In Australia two were primarily used. The Mark1, which had no turret and a crew of three, and the Mark2, with a turret and a crew of two. The Australian Army used the Ferrets as scout cars until the 1960s, they were disposed of by public auction in the early 1970s. The Ferret is a light armoured car, intended for light reconnaissance work, they are very mobile and were well suited to their role. The vehicle was designed by Daimler, as a further development on the successful Daimler Dingo of WW2. The Ferret is fully armoured and the standard model of the Ferret Mk2 was further strengthened shortly after its design and became the Mk2/3 (this is the usual model referred as the Mk2). The motor was Roll Royce B60 motor, giving the vehicle a power to weight ratio of 29.35 break horse power per tonne, the vehicle weighs 3.6 tonnes, although a combat weight would be 4.3 tonnes. It is four wheel drive, constant, and has a top speed of 93 k.p.h. (approx 50 m.p.h.). Fuel consumption is only about 34 litres per kilometer. The Ferret is 3.8 metres long by 1.9 metres wide and is 1.9 metres high, not including radio aerials. The ground clearance is .33 of a metre and the track width is 1.5 metres.Ferret Scout Car - B60 No 1 Mk 6A transmission assembly incorporating engine, fluid coupling, gear box and transfer box.Engine Number 12993 List Number 35418 Modification plate marked to Mod 3. ferret scout car, transmission -
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Transmission Assembly, Ferret Scout Car
The Ferret Scout Car Mark 2, was developed by the British Army in the late 1940s and came into production in the 1950s. The Ferret first saw service in the British Army in 1952, and a little later in Australia. There were many series and Marks of the Ferret. In Australia two were primarily used. The Mark1, which had no turret and a crew of three, and the Mark2, with a turret and a crew of two. The Australian Army used the Ferrets as scout cars until the 1960s, they were disposed of by public auction in the early 1970s. The Ferret is a light armoured car, intended for light reconnaissance work, they are very mobile and were well suited to their role. The vehicle was designed by Daimler, as a further development on the successful Daimler Dingo of WW2. The Ferret is fully armoured and the standard model of the Ferret Mk2 was further strengthened shortly after its design and became the Mk2/3 (this is the usual model referred as the Mk2). The motor was Roll Royce B60 motor, giving the vehicle a power to weight ratio of 29.35 break horse power per tonne, the vehicle weighs 3.6 tonnes, although a combat weight would be 4.3 tonnes. It is four wheel drive, constant, and has a top speed of 93 k.p.h. (approx 50 m.p.h.).Fuel consumption is only about 34 litres per kilometer. The Ferret is 3.8 metres long by 1.9 metres wide and is 1.9 metres high, not including radio aerials. The ground clearance is .33 of a metre and the track width is 1.5 metres.ferret scout car, transmission -
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bandolier
Designed from the experience of the British Army in the Anglo Boer War 1899-1902 for infantry and mounted troops. Bandolier included as part of the 1903 Pattern Bandolier Equipment ensemble. Dismounted troops very quickly rejected the Bandolier Equipment and it was replaced by the 1908 pattern Infantry web equipment. Australian horse mounted troops continued using the 1903 Bandolier equipment til they exchanged their horses for motorised vehicles in the early 1940's These bandoliers were worn by soldiers of the 4th, 17th, and 19th Light Horse Regiments and their precedent untis from c. 1905 to c.1942. Current 4/19th soldiers wear a bandolier styled on this bandolier when carrying a lance in Parades.Bandolier, 1903 pattern, 90 rounds mk. 2. Leather, Veg. tan, colour brown, brass buckles studs and triangle.M. A. RISK 1915 (Manufacturers mark and date of manuf.)leather, bandolier, 1903, accoutrements, equipment, 9 pockets -
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Book, R D Williams, Medals to Australia with valuations, 6/1981
ISBN 0 909979 14 6medals -
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Book, et al, Medals to Australia with valuations, Second Edition, Undated
Hard cover bookISBN 0 909979 15 4medals, australian army, williams, valuations -
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Book, Department of Defence, Campaign and Operational Medals Awarded to the Australian Defence Force, 04/1999
Booklet containing photos of and conditions of entitlement for Australian campaign and operational medals. WW1 to post-1975.ISSN 1442-2395 ISBN 0642 29516 6medals -
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Riding Breeches Bedford cord
This type of riding breeches was used from 1903 to 1942 by Mounted troops of the australian ArmyThis type of riding breeches were used by soldiers and officers of the 4th, 17th, 19th Light horse RegimentsBreeches, Bedford Cord (wool), Khaki Brownbreeches bedford cord riding