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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Australian Army, Australian Army: Ceremonial Manual 1977, 1977
Stored in a burgandy colour cardbaord folder with two metal rings is the Manual together with a booklet that has handwritten information in it. The cover of the Ceremonail Manual is a plastic. Top of the manual is the name of W.O. E.J. Sungalis. Unded this reads DSN 7640-66-093-1537 and under the Aurstalian Army insigia are the details. Down the spine of the folder reads Ceremonial Manual.australian army, ceremonial manual, w.o. e.j. sungalis, 3179885, royal australian infantry corps, 1 australian reinforcement unit, 8th battalion, the royal australian regiment, 2nd battalion -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Australian Army, Australian Army: Army Dress Manual, 1977
Stored in a burgandy colour cardbaord folder with four metal rings is the Manual. The cardbaord cover of the Army Dress Manual burgundy. Top of the manual is the name of W.O. E.J. Sungalis. Unded this reads DSN 7640-66-102-0618 and under the Aurstalian Army insigia are the details. Down the spine of the folder reads Army Dress Manual.australian army, w.o. e.j. sungalis, 3179885, royal australian infantry corps, 1 australian reinforcement unit, 8th battalion, the royal australian regiment, 2nd battalion, army dress manual -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, A Copy of Regimental Standing Orders For Tthe Royal Australian Regiment 1983, 1983
In a burgandy coloured cardboad folder is a copy of the Regimental Standing Orders for The Royal Australian Regiment 1983. Down the spine of the cover reads RAR Standing Ordersmanual, standing orders, regimental standing orders, the royal australian regiment, egils janis sungalis, royal australian infantry corps, 3179885, 1 australian reinforcement unit, 8th battalion, 2nd battalion -
Bendigo Military Museum
Manual - INFANTRY TRAINING, His Majesty's Stationery Office, Infantry Training Vol 1 ; Training ; 1926, 1926
Belonged to Leslie John Kupke No VX93892 2nd AIF. Refer 2054.2 for his service history.Manual infantry training Vol 1,1926. Red linen covered cardboard book cover. 320 pages. 18 plates at the end- some fold out. Advertising page at front and end of manual.W.T.T. On page edges books - technical, military history - army, infantry training -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Headwear, Peaked Cap - Timothy Andrew Fischer - 2784385
This Officers Cap belonged to 2nd Lieutenant Timothy Andrew Fischer 2784385 who a national serviceman and served with the Royal Australian Infantry Corps. His tour of Vietnam was with the 1st Battalion with The Royal Australian Regiment from 9 Apr 1968 to 28 Feb 1969A Khaki peaked cap with Corps Badge of 1RAR on the front. There is a brown leather chin strap which is on top of the peak. Badge of 1RAR "Duty first"officers cap, 2lt tim fischer, 2784385, australian national serviceman, royal australian infantry corps, 1st battalion, the royal australian regiment -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Certificate, Certificate - Details of Service
This Officers Cap belonged to 2nd Lieutenant Timothy Andrew Fischer 2784385 who a national serviceman and served with the Royal Australian Infantry Corps. His tour of Vietnam was with the 1st Battalion with The Royal Australian Regiment from 9 Apr 1968 to 28 Feb 1969In a brown timber wood frame are the details that are an Extract from Nominal Roll of Vietnam Veterans listing Service of 2Lt Timothy Andrew Fischer 2784385.2lt tim fischer, framed certificate, 2784385, australian national serviceman, royal australian infantry corps, 1st battalion, the royal australian regiment -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Ceremorial Object - MIA Bracelet - Trooper David John Fisher, The Laeufers LIMA MIA-POW
... 2787344 Australian National Serviceman Royal Australian Infantry ...In 1969 Private David Fisher, a national serviceman serving with 3 Squadron SAS, became the next soldier declared missing in action. In September 1969 Fisher was second-in-command of a five-man, long range SAS patrol searching for signs of enemy activity near the Nui May Tao massif in south-eastern Long Khanh province. After patrolling for seven days in persistent rain, on 27 September the Australians had a series of sharp contacts with strong groups of Viet Cong. Outnumbered and pursued through the jungle, they called for a helicopter extraction. The helicopters arrived within half an hour, just as the enemy were closing in on the SAS soldiers. During the hectic moments of the "hot" extraction, while under fire and surrounded by the enemy, the members of the patrol clipped on their karabiners and attached themselves to ropes dangling from a helicopter and were lifted clear of the jungle. As the helicopter gathered speed and helicopter gunships moved in to fire on the enemy on the ground, the patrol members suddenly noticed that Private Fisher was missing. He had fallen from his rope from a height of about 30 metres above the tree canopy. It was later suggested that, under pressure, Fisher may have attached his karabiner to the wrong loop on the rope. An air search began within ten minutes of the incident and a ground search began within five hours. A ten-man SAS patrol searched the jungle around the site, joined the following day by rifle companies who searched for the next six days. Fisher's body was never found, and he was declared missing in action, presumed dead. He had only two months remaining of his tour of duty.Stainless steel open-ended bracelet engraved with missing serviceman's full name and date missing. In a buff square velvet satin-lined box.David John Elkington Fisher 27/09/69mia, david john elkington fisher, trooper david john fisher, 2787344, australian national serviceman, royal australian infantry corps, 2nd special air service squadon, 3rd special air service squadron, sas