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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, Military training slides (NVVM)
Still photos and printed list of slidesaustralia. army - military training -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, Collection of photos of military vessels and crews
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army: Report on written examinations for promotion to Captain and Major, entrance to staff college and the Royal Military College of Science, 1968, 1968
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army: Report on written examinations for promotion to Captain and Major, entrance to staff college and the Royal Military College of Science, 1969, 1969
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Military Forces: User Booklet A510: Wireless Station, 1956 (1st copy), 1956
A cream coloured cover with gray binding down the left hand side. There is an identification number 7610-010-0284 top right corner. The information on the front cover is in black ink.australia - armed forces - service manuals, handbook, a510 wireless station -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Military Forces, Signal training (all arms): Pamphlet No. 7: Radiotelephone procedure, 1969 (2 copies), 1969
australia - armed forces - service manuals -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Military Forces, Signal training (all arms): Pamphlet No. 5: Radiotelegraphy procedure, 1972, 1972
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Military Forces: Pocket book: South Vietnam, 1967
australia - armed forces - service manuals, vietnam war, 1961-1975 - military intelligence -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army: Report on written examinations for promotion to Captain and Major, entrance to staff college & Royal Military college of Science, 1970, 1970
australia - armed forces - service manuals -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Military Forces, Signal training (all arms): Pamphlet No. 5: Radiotelegraphy procedure, 1972, 1972
australia - armed forces - service manuals -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army: military training pamphlet: leadership (provisional), 1957
australia - armed forces - service manuals -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Army: military board instructions, 1962
australia - armed forces - service manuals -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Jewish Anzacs: Jews in the Australian Military, 2016
What makes Jewish Anzacs unique is its interweaving of the many remarkable lives and personal accounts of Jewish Australians who have served in uniform.Produced by the Bendigo South East College in co-operation with members of the Bendigo Sub Branch of the VVAA.jewish soldiers - australia, armed forces -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Australian Military Forces: Staff Duties, (Australia) - copy 1, 1966
The aim of this handbook is to lay down the basic staff duties to be used by officers al all arms and services. A grey coloured plastic cover with black writing on it. There is the Australian Coat Of Arms in the middle of the cover. Near the top right hand is the code for the item 7610-66-021-5644. Also the date for Notification in ARO's for 31st December, 1966australia - armed forces - service manuals, staff duties -
Polish Museum & Archives in Australia
Document (item) - Drivers Licence, Military Vehicle Drivers Licence or Zdzislaw Martyszus No 5083/of
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Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, McMillan, Australian campaigns in the Great War : being a concise history of the Australian naval and military forces, 1914 to 1918, 1919
A concise history of Australian participation in the great warIll, maps, p.206.non-fictionA concise history of Australian participation in the great warworld war 1914-1918 - campaigns - australia, world war 1914-1918 - history -
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Book, Cathryn Corns et al, Blindfold and all alone: British military executions in the great war, 2001
It was one of the most controversial and still haunting aspects of World War One: the execution of 351 British soldiers for cowardice and desertion in the face of the enemy. Using new material that only now has become available from the Public Records Office and other sources, this compelling history sets out the facts of these courts-martial and shootings--and just as important, places them in the context of the military, social, and medical context of the period.Index, notes, appendices, glossary, ill (plates b/w), p.463.non-fictionIt was one of the most controversial and still haunting aspects of World War One: the execution of 351 British soldiers for cowardice and desertion in the face of the enemy. Using new material that only now has become available from the Public Records Office and other sources, this compelling history sets out the facts of these courts-martial and shootings--and just as important, places them in the context of the military, social, and medical context of the period.world war 1914-1918 - history, world war 1914-1918 - military tribunals -
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Book, Ian Grant, A dictionary of Australian military history from colonial times to the gulf war, 1992
An alphabetical listing of various aspects of Australian military history including battles, technologies and individuals.p.414.non-fictionAn alphabetical listing of various aspects of Australian military history including battles, technologies and individuals.australia - history - military, australia - history - military - encyclopaedias -
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Book, Hamlyn, The Hamlyn concise guide to British military aircraft of World War II1st, 1982
An alphabetical listing of British combat aircraft in world war two with detailed technical data.Index, ill (col plates), p.235.non-fictionAn alphabetical listing of British combat aircraft in world war two with detailed technical data.airplanes - military - great britain, aircraft - military - great britain - guides -
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Book, Tom Curran, Across the bar : the story of 'Simpson', the man with the donkey: Australia and Tyneside's great military hero, 1994
Simpson made between 12 to 15 trips each day rescuing wounded soldiers in the face of Turkish fire. This is his story.Index, notes, ill, maps, p.395.non-fictionSimpson made between 12 to 15 trips each day rescuing wounded soldiers in the face of Turkish fire. This is his story.gallipoli campaign - history, gallipoli campaign - medical corps - history -
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Book, Presidio Press, Military lessons of the gulf war, 1991
This book presents an international perspective on the military, operational and technological aspects of the gulf war together with political, foreign policy and strategic considerationsIndex, ill, maps, p.256.This book presents an international perspective on the military, operational and technological aspects of the gulf war together with political, foreign policy and strategic considerationsgulf war 1991, middle east - political considerations -
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Book, Harper Collins, American Sniper: The Autobiography of the Most Lethal Sniper in U.S. Military History, 2014
The astonishing autobiography of SEAL Chief Chris Kyle, whose record 150 confirmed kills make him the most deadly sniper in U.S. military history.Ill, map, p.379non-fictionThe astonishing autobiography of SEAL Chief Chris Kyle, whose record 150 confirmed kills make him the most deadly sniper in U.S. military history. iraq war 2013, iraq war - personal recollections -
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Book, Sandstone, The illustrated encyclopedia of military insignia of the 20th century : a comprehensive A-Z guide to the badges, patches, and embellishments of the world's armed forces, 1997
Covers badges of the armies, navies, air forces, special forces and parliamentary formation from World Wars I and II to the present dayIndex, bibliography, ill, p.224.non-fictionCovers badges of the armies, navies, air forces, special forces and parliamentary formation from World Wars I and II to the present dayarmed forces insignia, armed forces - insignia - 20th century -
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Book, Arms and Armour Press et al, Soviet military power, 1983
The emergence of the Soviet Union as a military power and the weapons developed and employed.Index, ill, p.224.non-fictionThe emergence of the Soviet Union as a military power and the weapons developed and employed. soviet union - armed forces, soviet union - military power -
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Book, Michael K Cecil, Australian Military Equipment Profiles: Field Artillery 1939-1945. 25 Pdr Gun, 25 Pdr Short Gun, Artillery Tractors No.3, 3A, 8,9, Artillery Trailer No. 27 Mk.1, 1992
Illustrative and textual description of Australian field artillery 1939-1945Ill, p.40non-fictionIllustrative and textual description of Australian field artillery 1939-1945military weapons - australia, weapons - australia -
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Book, Michael K Cecil, Australian Military Equipment Profiles: Local pattern carriers 1939-1945, 1992
Illustrative and textual description of Australian local pattern carriers 1939-1945Ill, p.48non-fictionIllustrative and textual description of Australian local pattern carriers 1939-1945military weapons - australia, machine gun carriers - australia -
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Book, Michael K Cecil, Australian Military Equipment Profiles: Australian scout and armoured cars 1933-1945, 1993
Illustrative and textual description of Australian scout and armoured cars 1933-1945Ill, p.52non-fictionIllustrative and textual description of Australian scout and armoured cars 1933-1945military weapons - australia, scout and armoured cars - australia -
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Book, Michael K Cecil, Australian Military Equipment Profiles: The M113 and M113 A1 armoured personnel carriers in Australian service 1962-1972, 1994
Illustrative and textual description of Australian M113 and M113 A1 armoured personnel carriers in Australian service 1962-1972Ill, p.56.non-fictionIllustrative and textual description of Australian M113 and M113 A1 armoured personnel carriers in Australian service 1962-1972military weapons - australia, armoured personnel carriers - australia -
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Book, Ian V Hogg et al, An illustrated history of military vehicles, 1980
A history of military vehicles from early days to 1980Ill, p.64non-fictionA history of military vehicles from early days to 1980military vehicles - history, mechanised warfare - history -
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Book, Oxford University Press, The Oxford companion to Australian military history, 1995
This landmark book explores the richness and diversity of Australian military history, which has had a profound impact on the development of Australia. The two world wars - destructive yet often ennobling commitments for the young nation - have been the most important experiences for several generations of Australians, but military considerations and obligations have had a pervasive influence throughout Australian history. Just as it would be impossible to form a proper understanding of that history without due consideration of Gallipoli, the Kokoda Track, and conscription, it would be difficult to exaggerate the abiding influence of the 'digger' and the Anzac legend. From the beginnings of European settlement and the violence that accompanied it, to the more recent engagement of Australian forces in the Gulf War and peace-keeping operations in Africa, military questions have been a constant theme in the story of Australia. Anzac and Gallipoli are well-known names in the consciousness, but they can only be fully appreciated if examined in a wider context. This book does just that, providing a detailed analysis of Australian military achievements and an assessment of the importance of war in Australian history. The Oxford Companion to Australian Military History covers all aspects of this complex and fascinating subject. It contains more than 800 individual entries, written by leading military historians. All the major campaigns and battles are examined, along with significant military and civilian figures, such as Thomas Blamey, John Monash, John Curtin, Albert Jacka and Charles Bean. There are articles on weapons and weapons systems and on the development of the individual services and their component parts. The roles of industry, science and technology are analysed, and a series of essay-length articles discusses key aspects of our military legacy, including military humour and the impact of war on Australian film, television and literature. Here, then, is the most comprehensive guide to Australian military history, ranging from the colonial period to the 1990s. The Companion is supplemented by 100 photographs and by more than 30 maps. It is an indispensable source for students, specialists and general readers alike. Collapse summaryBibliography, ill, maps, p.692.non-fictionThis landmark book explores the richness and diversity of Australian military history, which has had a profound impact on the development of Australia. The two world wars - destructive yet often ennobling commitments for the young nation - have been the most important experiences for several generations of Australians, but military considerations and obligations have had a pervasive influence throughout Australian history. Just as it would be impossible to form a proper understanding of that history without due consideration of Gallipoli, the Kokoda Track, and conscription, it would be difficult to exaggerate the abiding influence of the 'digger' and the Anzac legend. From the beginnings of European settlement and the violence that accompanied it, to the more recent engagement of Australian forces in the Gulf War and peace-keeping operations in Africa, military questions have been a constant theme in the story of Australia. Anzac and Gallipoli are well-known names in the consciousness, but they can only be fully appreciated if examined in a wider context. This book does just that, providing a detailed analysis of Australian military achievements and an assessment of the importance of war in Australian history. The Oxford Companion to Australian Military History covers all aspects of this complex and fascinating subject. It contains more than 800 individual entries, written by leading military historians. All the major campaigns and battles are examined, along with significant military and civilian figures, such as Thomas Blamey, John Monash, John Curtin, Albert Jacka and Charles Bean. There are articles on weapons and weapons systems and on the development of the individual services and their component parts. The roles of industry, science and technology are analysed, and a series of essay-length articles discusses key aspects of our military legacy, including military humour and the impact of war on Australian film, television and literature. Here, then, is the most comprehensive guide to Australian military history, ranging from the colonial period to the 1990s. The Companion is supplemented by 100 photographs and by more than 30 maps. It is an indispensable source for students, specialists and general readers alike. Collapse summary australia - armed forces - history, australia - armed forces - encyclopaedias