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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph - A Black Framed Coloured Photograph of Bayne (Gus) Kelly receiving US Commendation Medal - September 2011, Only 40 Years Late
... ...3rd Marine Regiment...Jeffrey Bleich (US Consulate to Australia) Maj (Temp) Ivan James Cahill Col (Retd) Ivan James Cahill 335151 Royal Australian Infantry Corps Mention in Dispatches 2nd Battalion 3rd Marine Regiment United States Marine Corp 3rd Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment Maj (Temp) Anthony Paul Williams Col (Retd) Anthony Paul Williams 235209 4th Field Regiment Gnr Bayne Daniel (Gus) Kelly 2795310 Gnr Gregory William Laird 2793543 Australian National Serviceman Lt Graham John Kells Lt Col (Retd) Graham John Kells 235390 Military Cross Platoon Commander B Coy 3 RAR Only 40 years late Black framed coloured photograph of Bayne (Gus) Kelly receiving US Commendation Medal - September 2011 Only 40 Years Late Photograph A Black Framed Coloured Photograph of Bayne (Gus) Kelly receiving US Commendation Medal - September 2011 ...Black framed coloured photograph of Bayne (Gus) Kelly receiving US Commendation Medal - September 2011Only 40 years latea field battery, ua army commendation medal, royal regiment of australian artillery, 12th field regiment, the honourable mr. jeffrey bleich (us consulate to australia), maj (temp) ivan james cahill, col (retd) ivan james cahill, 335151, royal australian infantry corps, mention in dispatches, 2nd battalion, 3rd marine regiment, united states marine corp, 3rd battalion, the royal australian regiment, maj (temp) anthony paul williams, col (retd) anthony paul williams, 235209, 4th field regiment, gnr bayne daniel (gus) kelly, 2795310, gnr gregory william laird, 2793543, australian national serviceman, lt graham john kells, lt col (retd) graham john kells, 235390, military cross, platoon commander, b coy, 3 rar -
Waverley RSL Sub BranchPlaque Royal Marine Commando Gibraltar, Royal Marine Commando Gibraltar
... It was awarded in 1827 by George IV as a special distinction for the services of four of the old Army Marine regiments (Queen's Own Marines, 1st Marines, 2nd Marines, 3rd Marines) in holding that fortress against determined assaults, despite extreme privation. ...It was awarded in 1827 by George IV as a special distinction for the services of four of the old Army Marine regiments (Queen's Own Marines, 1st Marines, 2nd Marines, 3rd Marines) in holding that fortress against determined assaults, despite extreme privation. ...The word Gibraltar refers to the Great Siege of Gibraltar by French and Spanish forces, from 1779 to 1783, in support of the American Revolution. It was awarded in 1827 by George IV as a special distinction for the services of four of the old Army Marine regiments (Queen's Own Marines, 1st Marines, 2nd Marines, 3rd Marines) in holding that fortress against determined assaults, despite extreme privation. There are no other battle honours displayed on the colours of the four battalion-sized units of the current Corps. The Latin motto "Per Mare Per Terram" translates into English as "By Sea By Land" describing how the Royal Marines both attack and defend. The fouled anchor, incorporated into the emblem in 1747, is the badge of the Lord High Admiral and shows that the Corps is part of the Naval Service. Per Mare Per Terram ("By Sea By Land"), the motto of the Marines, is believed to have been used for the first time in 1775.Wooden Plaque Royal Marine Commando Gibraltar Royal Marine Commando Gibraltar
