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Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Postcard - ACC LOCK COLLECTION: B&W PHOTO NO.165, 2ND BATTLE SQUADRON VICTORY MARCH, POSTCARD, 1914-1918
... ACC LOCK COLLECTION: B&W PHOTO NO.165, 2ND BATTLE SQUADRON VICTORY MARCH, POSTCARD...... 2nd Battle Squadron...Postcard, WW1, B&W photo of the 2nd Battle Squadron, Victory March. Crowds lining both sides of a street. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields POSTCARD Postcard WW1 victory march London 2nd Battle Squadron Postcard, WW1, B&W photo of the 2nd Battle Squadron, Victory March. ...Postcard, WW1, B&W photo of the 2nd Battle Squadron, Victory March. Crowds lining both sides of a street. Men of the British Royal Navy led by officers marching with flag bearer at the front. Location not indicated but probably London.postcard, postcard, ww1, victory march, london, 2nd battle squadron -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPrint - Framed Print, HMAS Australia
... On 8 February 1915 she became flagship of the 2nd Battle-cruiser Squadron of the Royal Navy's Grand Fleet. ...On 8 February 1915 she became flagship of the 2nd Battle-cruiser Squadron of the Royal Navy's Grand Fleet. ...With the outbreak of the First World War, HMAS Australia became the flagship of the naval force that captured the German colonies in the southern Pacific. She led a force which captured Rabaul on 13 September 1914 before proceeding to Samoa. With no German forces left in the South Pacific, Australia was deployed to the United Kingdom. En route she sank the German ship Eleanore Woermann. On 8 February 1915 she became flagship of the 2nd Battle-cruiser Squadron of the Royal Navy's Grand Fleet. Australia's service with the Grand Fleet consisted of a series of frequent patrols and exercises. She was twice rammed, firstly on 22 April 1916 by HMS New Zealand. This led to her missing the Battle of Jutland which, considering the disastrous losses in the Battle-cruiser Force, may well have been fortunate. She was rammed again by HMS Repulse in December 1917. Australia carried out experimental aircraft operations in 1918 and led the port column of the Grand Fleet at the surrender of the German High Seas Fleet. Returning home in 1919, Australia suffered a mutiny upon reaching Fremantle, Western Australia. Quite obsolete, she became a training vessel in Westernport until scuttled off Sydney Heads on 12 April 1924.The Australian Navy's first flagship, the battle cruiser HMAS Australia (I) was the centrepiece of the 'Fleet Unit', whose acquisition signalled the RAN's arrival as a credible ocean going force. Ordered from John Brown and Company in March 1910, construction began three months later with the total cost of the ship and fittings expected to be some £2 million. The Commonwealth Government decided upon the name Australia, and it proved a popular choice, carefully avoiding any suggestion of favouritism towards any one Australian State. The ship's badge maintained the national theme by featuring the Federation Star overlaid by a naval crown, while the motto 'Endeavour' reflected the ideal of the Australian spirit and recalled Lieutenant James Cook's ship of 1768-71.Timber frame of black and white print of a ship at sea.Imperial War Museum Photograph HMAS AUSTRALIA - RAN FLAGSHIP First flagship of the Royal Austrlian Navy 1913-1920 Sunk under the terms of the Washington Treaty 12th April 1924 This frame is made of teak from her deckhmas australia, ww1 -
Lara RSL Sub BranchColoured Print of HMAS SYDNEY 1918
... Battle of Cocos. During 1915 and 1916, Sydney operated on the North America and West Indies Station, before joining the 2nd Light Cruiser Squadron at Greenock, Scotland in November 1916. ...HMAS Sydney was a Chatham-class light cruiser of the Royal Australian Navy. Laid down in 1911 and launched in 1912, the cruiser was commissioned into the RAN in 1913. During the early stages of World War I, Sydney was involved in supporting the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force, and escorting the first ANZAC convoy. On 9 November 1914, the cruiser defeated the German cruiser SMS Emden at the Battle of Cocos. During 1915 and 1916, Sydney operated on the North America and West Indies Station, before joining the 2nd Light Cruiser Squadron at Greenock, Scotland in November 1916. On 4 May 1917, the cruiser was involved in an inconclusive action against the German zeppelin L43; neither was damaged. During late 1917, Sydney became the first Australian warship to launch an aircraft, and the first warship to do so from a rotatable platform.Rectangular shaped mounted Print of HMAS SYDNEY 1918HMAS SYDNEY 1918,launching a Sopwith aeroplane from a flying-off platform atop her 6 inch gun turret. ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY 75TH ANNIVERSARYww1, hmas sydney,lara r.s.l. australian naval ships, light cruisers. -
Waverley RSL Sub BranchDesk Set H.M.A.S. Sydney
... Battle of Cocos. During 1915 and 1916, Sydney operated on the North America and West Indies Station, before joining the 2nd Light Cruiser Squadron at Greenock, Scotland in November 1916. ...Battle of Cocos. During 1915 and 1916, Sydney operated on the North America and West Indies Station, before joining the 2nd Light Cruiser Squadron at Greenock, Scotland in November 1916. ...HMAS Sydney was a Chatham class light cruiser of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Laid down in 1911 and launched in 1912, the cruiser was commissioned into the RAN in 1913. During the early stages of World War I, Sydney was involved in supporting the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force, and escorting the first ANZAC convoy. On 9 November 1914, the cruiser defeated the German cruiser SMS Emden at the Battle of Cocos. During 1915 and 1916, Sydney operated on the North America and West Indies Station, before joining the 2nd Light Cruiser Squadron at Greenock, Scotland in November 1916. On 4 May 1917, the cruiser was involved in an inconclusive action against the German zeppelin L43; neither was damaged. During late 1917, Sydney became the first Australian warship to launch an aircraft, and the first warship to do so from a rotatable platform. After the war's end, Sydney spent a year in reserve before being reactivated to serve as Flagship of the RAN. The cruiser was decommissioned in 1928 and broken up for scrap. Several sections of the ship, including her bow and foremast, have been preserved as monuments, and three of the ship's main guns saw later use in shore fortifications.A number of these desk sets were manufactured and given to the Headmasters of selected schools throughout Australia in recognition of the efforts of school children in assisting the War effort during World War IMade from timber extracted from a companionway or staircase in the battle cruiser H.M.A.S. Sydney 2 x 5 cm.square glass containers are fitted. Blue attachment advising,wood from H.M.A.S. Sydney h.m.a.s. sydney, desk set, r.a.n -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Booklet, Springvale Botanical Cemetery: Part of State-wide Commemorations by Victorian Branch VVAA , 50th Anniversary of Battle of Long Tan: Noon, Sunday 21st February, 2016, (Copy 1), 2016
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Battle of Long Tan...Killed in Action...WO1 Raymond Kevin Nichols...1797...106 Field Workshop (RAEME)...Pte Stephen James O'Dal...39016...Royal Australian Infantry Corps...8th Battalion...The Royal Australian Regiment...Pte Daryl Poulson...3795605...Australian National Serviceman...Pte Terence Ronald Scott...38649...7th Battalion...WO2 Terance Edward Lyon...52503...Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps...2nd Advance Ordnance Depot...Headquarters...Australian Force Vietnam...Sgt Noel Lowes...14574...Royal Australian Armoured Corps...1st Armoured Personnel Carrier Squadron...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Battle of Long Tan Memorial Services Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia 50th Anniversary - Battle of Long Tan Killed in Action WO1 Raymond Kevin Nichols 1797 106 Field Workshop (RAEME) Pte Stephen James O'Dal 39016 Royal Australian Infantry Corps 8th Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment Pte Daryl Poulson 3795605 Australian National Serviceman Pte Terence Ronald Scott 38649 7th Battalion WO2 Terance Edward Lyon 52503 Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps 2nd Advance Ordnance Depot Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam Sgt Noel Lowes 14574 Royal Australian Armoured Corps 1st Armoured Personnel Carrier Squadron A Squadron 3rd Cavalry Regiment 1st Armoured Regiment Leading Aircraftman Duncan Glen McNair A317006 Royal Australian Airforce No 9 Squadron Tpr Victor Ian Pomroy 3786644 1st Australian Reinforcement Unit Pte Richard Christopher Allan Watson 39403 1st Battalion Pte Geoffrey Lawrence Tweedie 3787416 1st Australian Task Force 6th Battalion L/Cpl John Francis Gillespie 3170244 Royal Australian Army Medical Corps 8th Field Ambulance Sgt William Francis Hacking 36448 Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) Signalman Barry Arthur Logan 38324 Royal Australian Corps of Signals 709 Signal Troop 552 Signal Troop Cpl John Hunter Whitton 311532 Pte Walter Johnston Davison 311546 Pte John Walter Desnoy 3791033 3rd Battalion WO2 (Acting) Gilbert John Hartney 34854 Royal Corps of Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. 102 Field Workshop Pte Douglas Brian Plain 3789448 Pte George Nagle 39565 9th Battalion Pte Paul Charles Sullivan 3786696 5th Battalion Pte Raymond John Moore 39923 Cpl (Temp) Noel Alan Smith 3797613 Royal Australian Engineers 21 Engineer Support Troop Lt Peter Robert Marks-Chapman 38801 L/Cpl Eric Halkyard 311620 Sapper Ronald Edward Davies 38530 1st Field Squadron Pte John Wallace Holloway 3794544 Pte Robert MacDonald Key 39493 L/Cpl John Noel McCarthy 3112702 1st Forward Delivery Troop B Squadron Sapper John Smith 3794831 Pte Allen Roy Brown 3794895 Pte Raymond Duncan Clark 3794556 Pte Barry John Munday 3795712 Sapper Dennis Lindsay Brooks 3787889 Pte Barleif Alfred Harstad 38939 Pte Garry Robert Polglase 38763 Pte Lawrence Rodney Sheppard 3790506 Pte John Richard Tinkham 3791207 WO2 (Temp) John Thomas Durrington 36485 An Order of Service for the Springvale Botanical Cemetery: Part of State-wide Commemorations by Victorian Branch VVAA , 50th Anniversary of Battle of Long Tan. ...An Order of Service for the Springvale Botanical Cemetery: Part of State-wide Commemorations by Victorian Branch VVAA , 50th Anniversary of Battle of Long Tan. See media file for more information. battle of long tan, memorial services, vietnam veterans association of australia, 50th anniversary - battle of long tan, killed in action, wo1 raymond kevin nichols, 1797, 106 field workshop (raeme), pte stephen james o'dal, 39016, royal australian infantry corps, 8th battalion, the royal australian regiment, pte daryl poulson, 3795605, australian national serviceman, pte terence ronald scott, 38649, 7th battalion, wo2 terance edward lyon, 52503, royal australian army ordnance corps, 2nd advance ordnance depot, headquarters, australian force vietnam, sgt noel lowes, 14574, royal australian armoured corps, 1st armoured personnel carrier squadron, a squadron, 3rd cavalry regiment, 1st armoured regiment, leading aircraftman duncan glen mcnair, a317006, royal australian airforce, no 9 squadron, tpr victor ian pomroy, 3786644, 1st australian reinforcement unit, pte richard christopher allan watson, 39403, 1st battalion, pte geoffrey lawrence tweedie, 3787416, 1st australian task force, 6th battalion, l/cpl john francis gillespie, 3170244, royal australian army medical corps, 8th field ambulance, sgt william francis hacking, 36448, australian army training team vietnam (aattv), signalman barry arthur logan, 38324, royal australian corps of signals, 709 signal troop, 552 signal troop, cpl john hunter whitton, 311532, pte walter johnston davison, 311546, pte john walter desnoy, 3791033, 3rd battalion, wo2 (acting) gilbert john hartney, 34854, royal corps of australian electrical and mechanical engineers., 102 field workshop, pte douglas brian plain, 3789448, pte george nagle, 39565, 9th battalion, pte paul charles sullivan, 3786696, 5th battalion, pte raymond john moore, 39923, cpl (temp) noel alan smith, 3797613, royal australian engineers, 21 engineer support troop, lt peter robert marks-chapman, 38801, l/cpl eric halkyard, 311620, sapper ronald edward davies, 38530, 1st field squadron, pte john wallace holloway, 3794544, pte robert macdonald key, 39493, l/cpl john noel mccarthy, 3112702, 1st forward delivery troop, b squadron, sapper john smith, 3794831, pte allen roy brown, 3794895, pte raymond duncan clark, 3794556, pte barry john munday, 3795712, sapper dennis lindsay brooks, 3787889, pte barleif alfred harstad, 38939, pte garry robert polglase, 38763, pte lawrence rodney sheppard, 3790506, pte john richard tinkham, 3791207, wo2 (temp) john thomas durrington, 36485 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Booklet, Springvale Botanical Cemetery: Part of State-wide Commemorations by Victorian Branch VVAA , 50th Anniversary of Battle of Long Tan: Noon, Sunday 21st February, 2016, (Copy 2), 2016
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Battle of Long Tan...Killed in Action...WO1 Raymond Kevin Nichols...1797...106 Field Workshop (RAEME)...Pte Stephen James O'Dal...39016...Royal Australian Infantry Corps...8th Battalion...The Royal Australian Regiment...Pte Daryl Poulson...3795605...Australian National Serviceman...Pte Terence Ronald Scott...38649...7th Battalion...WO2 Terance Edward Lyon...52503...Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps...2nd Advance Ordnance Depot...Headquarters...Australian Force Vietnam...Sgt Noel Lowes...14574...Royal Australian Armoured Corps...1st Armoured Personnel Carrier Squadron...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Battle of Long Tan Memorial Services Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia 50th Anniversary - Battle of Long Tan Killed in Action WO1 Raymond Kevin Nichols 1797 106 Field Workshop (RAEME) Pte Stephen James O'Dal 39016 Royal Australian Infantry Corps 8th Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment Pte Daryl Poulson 3795605 Australian National Serviceman Pte Terence Ronald Scott 38649 7th Battalion WO2 Terance Edward Lyon 52503 Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps 2nd Advance Ordnance Depot Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam Sgt Noel Lowes 14574 Royal Australian Armoured Corps 1st Armoured Personnel Carrier Squadron A Squadron 3rd Cavalry Regiment 1st Armoured Regiment Leading Aircraftman Duncan Glen McNair A317006 Royal Australian Airforce No 9 Squadron Tpr Victor Ian Pomroy 3786644 1st Australian Reinforcement Unit Pte Richard Christopher Allan Watson 39403 1st Battalion Pte Geoffrey Lawrence Tweedie 3787416 1st Australian Task Force 6th Battalion L/Cpl John Francis Gillespie 3170244 Royal Australian Army Medical Corps 8th Field Ambulance Sgt William Francis Hacking 36448 Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) Signalman Barry Arthur Logan 38324 Royal Australian Corps of Signals 709 Signal Troop 552 Signal Troop Cpl John Hunter Whitton 311532 Pte Walter Johnston Davison 311546 Pte John Walter Desnoy 3791033 3rd Battalion WO2 (Acting) Gilbert John Hartney 34854 Royal Corps of Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers. 102 Field Workshop Pte Douglas Brian Plain 3789448 Pte George Nagle 39565 9th Battalion Pte Paul Charles Sullivan 3786696 5th Battalion Pte Raymond John Moore 39923 Cpl (Temp) Noel Alan Smith 3797613 Royal Australian Engineers 21 Engineer Support Troop Lt Peter Robert Marks-Chapman 38801 L/Cpl Eric Halkyard 311620 Sapper Ronald Edward Davies 38530 1st Field Squadron Pte John Wallace Holloway 3794544 Pte Robert MacDonald Key 39493 L/Cpl John Noel McCarthy 3112702 1st Forward Delivery Troop B Squadron Sapper John Smith 3794831 Pte Allen Roy Brown 3794895 Pte Raymond Duncan Clark 3794556 Pte Barry John Munday 3795712 Sapper Dennis Lindsay Brooks 3787889 Pte Barleif Alfred Harstad 38939 Pte Garry Robert Polglase 38763 Pte Lawrence Rodney Sheppard 3790506 Pte John Richard Tinkham 3791207 WO2 (Temp) John Thomas Durrington 36485 An Order of Service for the Springvale Botanical Cemetery: Part of State-wide Commemorations by Victorian Branch VVAA , 50th Anniversary of Battle of Long Tan. ...An Order of Service for the Springvale Botanical Cemetery: Part of State-wide Commemorations by Victorian Branch VVAA , 50th Anniversary of Battle of Long Tan. See media file for more information.battle of long tan, memorial services, vietnam veterans association of australia, 50th anniversary - battle of long tan, killed in action, wo1 raymond kevin nichols, 1797, 106 field workshop (raeme), pte stephen james o'dal, 39016, royal australian infantry corps, 8th battalion, the royal australian regiment, pte daryl poulson, 3795605, australian national serviceman, pte terence ronald scott, 38649, 7th battalion, wo2 terance edward lyon, 52503, royal australian army ordnance corps, 2nd advance ordnance depot, headquarters, australian force vietnam, sgt noel lowes, 14574, royal australian armoured corps, 1st armoured personnel carrier squadron, a squadron, 3rd cavalry regiment, 1st armoured regiment, leading aircraftman duncan glen mcnair, a317006, royal australian airforce, no 9 squadron, tpr victor ian pomroy, 3786644, 1st australian reinforcement unit, pte richard christopher allan watson, 39403, 1st battalion, pte geoffrey lawrence tweedie, 3787416, 1st australian task force, 6th battalion, l/cpl john francis gillespie, 3170244, royal australian army medical corps, 8th field ambulance, sgt william francis hacking, 36448, australian army training team vietnam (aattv), signalman barry arthur logan, 38324, royal australian corps of signals, 709 signal troop, 552 signal troop, cpl john hunter whitton, 311532, pte walter johnston davison, 311546, pte john walter desnoy, 3791033, 3rd battalion, wo2 (acting) gilbert john hartney, 34854, royal corps of australian electrical and mechanical engineers., 102 field workshop, pte douglas brian plain, 3789448, pte george nagle, 39565, 9th battalion, pte paul charles sullivan, 3786696, 5th battalion, pte raymond john moore, 39923, cpl (temp) noel alan smith, 3797613, royal australian engineers, 21 engineer support troop, lt peter robert marks-chapman, 38801, l/cpl eric halkyard, 311620, sapper ronald edward davies, 38530, 1st field squadron, pte john wallace holloway, 3794544, pte robert macdonald key, 39493, l/cpl john noel mccarthy, 3112702, 1st forward delivery troop, b squadron, sapper john smith, 3794831, pte allen roy brown, 3794895, pte raymond duncan clark, 3794556, pte barry john munday, 3795712, sapper dennis lindsay brooks, 3787889, pte barleif alfred harstad, 38939, pte garry robert polglase, 38763, pte lawrence rodney sheppard, 3790506, pte john richard tinkham, 3791207, wo2 (temp) john thomas durrington, 36485
