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Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform - shirt with rank badge, Kit Bag and uniforms
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Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform - shirt with badges, Kit Bag and uniforms
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Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform - Shirt, Kit Bag and uniforms
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Woodend RSL
Trousers
These trousers were owned by Matthew Calvitto. Matthew moved to Woodend with his family at the age of one. He commenced his career in the 56th Battalion Army Reserve unit. In 1999 or early 2000 he volunteered to join the regular Army. He was posted to the 6th Royal Australian Army Regiment, D company. His initial training was at either Shaulwater Bay or Conundra. After his training he served for 6 months in Timor, in either the second or third rotation. Matthew and the other members of the D Company received battle honours. Matthew was their forward scout, as well as a marksman, which you need to qualify for every year.As an item that belonged to Matthew Calvitto, a local Woodend veteran who received battle honour for his service in Timor, these trousers have social and historic significance. The provenance of the item is know as it was donated by family members. The item is also represenantive of a type of military shirt that was issued to Army personnel during the late 20th century. The item is also in very good condition. matthew calvitto, calvitto, woodend, 56th battalion, 6th royal australian army regiment, d company, timor, marksman -
Linton Mechanics Institute and Free Library Collection
Book - Novel, 'Mister 44' by E.J. Rath, 1920 (first published 1917)
Novel set in a shirt factory.Hardcover book, 236 pages. Book has a brown cover with black printed text and borders.fictionNovel set in a shirt factory.e.j. rath, fiction