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The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical CollectionPlaque - Presentation Plaque, Reconnaissance Platoon 5TH 6TH Royal Victoria Regiment
... Reconnaissance Platoon 5TH 6TH Royal Victoria Regiment ...Below this badge is an engraved plaque made of brass Reconnaissance Platoon 5TH 6TH Royal Victoria Regiment Plaque Presentation Plaque ...Delta Company was reformed out of Support Company, of which recon platoon was a part ofShield shaped plaque made of varnished timber with a large badge affixed to its front The badge is a 5/6 colour patch being made up of a black rectangle on top of a red rectangle. Gold eyes and hands appear to be pearing through the bushes in the foregrond. This is the recon platoon logo. Below this badge is an engraved plaque made of brassRecon Platoon Best Section Canungra 20055/6rvr, support company, recon platoon, wark vc club, plaque -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Poster - Information Board - A Field Battery RAA, South Vietnam 1971, A Field Battery RAA, South Vietnam 1971
... ...5th Platoon...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast A Field Artillery Operation Overlord RAA Lance-Bombardier Peter (Blue) Martin Maher 55740 Royal Regiment Of Australian Artillery Military Medal MM Killed in Action Gnr Bayne Daniel (Gus) Kelly 2795310 12th Field Regiment 5th Platoon 104th Field Battery The Royal Australian Regiment B Company 2nd Lt Ian George Mathers 2794496 4th Field Regiment 42nd Us Artillery 1st Armoured Regiment A Squadron 3rd Cavalry Regiment Capt (Temp) Ian Michael Yerbury 43129 131 Divisional Locating Battery A Field Battery RAA, South Vietnam 1971 Silver framed display board of A Field Battery RAA, South Vietnam 1971with map, photos and notes of Operation Overlord - contact 7th June, 1971. ...Silver framed display board of A Field Battery RAA, South Vietnam 1971with map, photos and notes of Operation Overlord - contact 7th June, 1971. See media for more information.A Field Battery RAA, South Vietnam 1971a field artillery, operation overlord, raa, lance-bombardier peter (blue) martin maher, 55740, royal regiment of australian artillery, military medal, mm, killed in action, gnr bayne daniel (gus) kelly, 2795310, 12th field regiment, 5th platoon, 104th field battery, the royal australian regiment, b company, 2nd lt ian george mathers, 2794496, 4th field regiment, 42nd us artillery, 1st armoured regiment, a squadron, 3rd cavalry regiment, capt (temp) ian michael yerbury, 43129, 131 divisional locating battery -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPrint - Framed photograph, ALP Art Gallery & Custom Framing, 5 Pl, B Coy, 7 RAR
... ...5th platoon b coy 7 rar...This iconic image is etched on the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial on Anzac parade in Canberra. vietnam 5th platoon b coy 7 rar operation ulmarra Members of 5 Pl, B Coy, 7RAR Just north of the village of Phuoc Hai, In August 1967 Brown timber frame with grey mount containing photograph/print of three helicopters above group of soldiers in the field 5 Pl, B Coy, 7 RAR Print Framed photograph ALP Art Gallery & Custom Framing ...On 26 August 1967 members of 5 Platoon, B Company, 7 RAR were lifted by United States Army Iroquois helicopters from their location beside the road leading to Dat Do, and returned to their base at Nui Dat in Phuoc Tuy Province. These soldiers had completed the cordon and search of the village of Phuoc Hai, part of Operation Ulmarra. This iconic image is etched on the Vietnam Veteran's Memorial on Anzac parade in Canberra. Brown timber frame with grey mount containing photograph/print of three helicopters above group of soldiers in the fieldMembers of 5 Pl, B Coy, 7RAR Just north of the village of Phuoc Hai, In August 1967vietnam, 5th platoon b coy 7 rar, operation ulmarra -
Bendigo Military MuseumLetter - LETTER OF RECOMMENDATION, 5 July 1922
... 5th July 1922. Signed Capt. Stan Savige. A.4 size, typed letter containing a general reference for John Patrick Kelly from his Platoon Captain, dated at top and signed at the bottom, recomm3ending him as a good honest employee. ..."John Patrick Kelly" No. 2077, enlisted 26/5/15 in the 3rd Reinforcements in 24th Battalion, at age 28. Served in Gallipoli and France. Was WIA on 5/8/16 and discharged 15/6/17 due to his injuries.A.4 size, typed letter containing a general reference for John Patrick Kelly from his Platoon Captain, dated at top and signed at the bottom, recomm3ending him as a good honest employee.Dated 5th July 1922. Signed Capt. Stan Savige.john patrick kelly, reference, gallipoli, ww1 -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchCollection, F. C. Perry
... F C Perry served as a Driver and was with the 2/47th Australian Transport Platoon at the time of discharge. Perry enlisted in the Citizen Military Forces from the 5th November, 1941 to the 10 August, 1942 and then transferred to the Australian Military Forces from 11th August, 1942 to the 3rd April, 1946....F C Perry served as a Driver and was with the 2/47th Australian Transport Platoon at the time of discharge. Perry enlisted in the Citizen Military Forces from the 5th November, 1941 to the 10 August, 1942 and then transferred to the Australian Military Forces from 11th August, 1942 to the 3rd April, 1946. ...Collection of documents and other service related items issued to VX117810 Frederick Charles Perry by the Australian Military Forces. F C Perry served as a Driver and was with the 2/47th Australian Transport Platoon at the time of discharge. Perry enlisted in the Citizen Military Forces from the 5th November, 1941 to the 10 August, 1942 and then transferred to the Australian Military Forces from 11th August, 1942 to the 3rd April, 1946. -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchDocument, Certificate of Discharge
... Platoon, Australian Military Forces. Dated 3rd April, 1946. Certificate number 503474. F C Perry served as a Driver, he was enlisted in the Citizen Military Forces from the 5th November, 1941 to the 10 August, 1942 and then transferred to the Australian Military Forces from 11th August, 1942 to the 3rd April, 1946. ...Platoon, Australian Military Forces. Dated 3rd April, 1946. Certificate number 503474. F C Perry served as a Driver, he was enlisted in the Citizen Military Forces from the 5th November, 1941 to the 10 August, 1942 and then transferred to the Australian Military Forces from 11th August, 1942 to the 3rd April, 1946. ...Certificate of Discharge issued to VX117810 Frederick Charles Perry by the 2/47th Australian Transport Platoon, Australian Military Forces. Dated 3rd April, 1946. Certificate number 503474. F C Perry served as a Driver, he was enlisted in the Citizen Military Forces from the 5th November, 1941 to the 10 August, 1942 and then transferred to the Australian Military Forces from 11th August, 1942 to the 3rd April, 1946. He was on Active Service in Australia for 1157 days and Overseas for 394 days.Australian Military Forces Certificate of Discharge. -
Red Cliffs Military MuseumFramed Photograph, Lieutenant W.T. West, MM, MC, (estimated)
... Citation: During the attack on Montebrehain, east of Peronne on 5th Ocober, 1918, Lt West acted in a skilful and courageous manner when his platoon was held up by an enemy strong post, he rushed forward alone under heavy machine gun fire, threw a bomb at the post and captured the gun and crew of three. ...Citation: During the attack on Montebrehain, east of Peronne on 5th Ocober, 1918, Lt West acted in a skilful and courageous manner when his platoon was held up by an enemy strong post, he rushed forward alone under heavy machine gun fire, threw a bomb at the post and captured the gun and crew of three. ...1789 Corporal Walter Thomas West was recommended for Military Medal 13th May 1917. Citation: For conspicous gallantry in action at the Hindenburg Line on 3rd May 1917. When he attacked with few bob=mbers an enemy post using MG fire against the right brigade. Having taken up the post he moved down the first trench and with 6 men engaged an enemy party who were resisting the 2nd attack of the tight brigade. Recommended by GOC 6th Australian Infantry Brigade. Lieutenant Walter Thomas West was recommended for MC 21st Ocrober 1918. Citation: During the attack on Montebrehain, east of Peronne on 5th Ocober, 1918, Lt West acted in a skilful and courageous manner when his platoon was held up by an enemy strong post, he rushed forward alone under heavy machine gun fire, threw a bomb at the post and captured the gun and crew of three. Later his flank was being held up by a strong post manned by the German guns in cemetary. Lt. West crawled round to the right and rushed the post. One ran he killed 3 of the nemy and took 3 prisoners. The men in the other post ran off with their gun and so escaped. Throughout the day he led his platoon with skil and when the company commander was killed assumed charge and supervised the consolidation of the line with great activity and courage. A framed black and white photgraph of Lieutenant West in dress uniform, showing Unit Insignia (colour Flash) service ribbons.Photo clearly shows unit insignia, ranks pips, service and valour ribbons.of, 1919, australia, 1917, ww1, commonwealth, gazette, london, walter, thomas, west, mm, mc, page, 2, collection, july, w t west, gazettte, 9, location, 6839, 8th, nov, 2937, position, 104, april, 4337, 12, 23, 1163, 45 -
Red Cliffs Military MuseumCopy of a letter, Letter to Walter West from W.H. Birdwood, 19/4/1919 (exact)
... Top right Australian Imperial Force 130 Horseferry Road, Westminster, S.W.1 19th April, 1919 Dear West, I send you my heartiest congratulations on the award to you of the Military Cross, of which I have only now been informed; in recognition of your very good and gallant work in our operations at Montbregain on 5th October last. When your platoon was held up by heavy fire from a strong post, you most gallantly rushed forwatd alone, and bombing the position captures the gun and crew. ...Top right Australian Imperial Force 130 Horseferry Road, Westminster, S.W.1 19th April, 1919 Dear West, I send you my heartiest congratulations on the award to you of the Military Cross, of which I have only now been informed; in recognition of your very good and gallant work in our operations at Montbregain on 5th October last. When your platoon was held up by heavy fire from a strong post, you most gallantly rushed forwatd alone, and bombing the position captures the gun and crew. ...Sent by W.H. Birdwood but no signature. This is another of 5 documents in a large frame called the West Collectioncopy of typed letter to Walter West from W.H. BirdwoodTop left corner: Copy. Top right Australian Imperial Force 130 Horseferry Road, Westminster, S.W.1 19th April, 1919 Dear West, I send you my heartiest congratulations on the award to you of the Military Cross, of which I have only now been informed; in recognition of your very good and gallant work in our operations at Montbregain on 5th October last. When your platoon was held up by heavy fire from a strong post, you most gallantly rushed forwatd alone, and bombing the position captures the gun and crew. Later, when your flank could not make progress owing to fire from a post containing two machine guns, you crawled round to the right, and rushed this post, which you captured with one of the guns, killing three and taking another three of the garrison prisoners. On your company commander becoming casualty, you took command, and consolidated the line with good judgment and ability. throughout you displayed courage, initiative and determination of a very high order. I am indeed pleased that your splendid work has been recognised in this way. with kindest regards and good wishes to you for the future. Yours sincerely. W. H. Birdwood ww1, walter, thomas, west, mm, mc -
Australian Commando Association - VictoriaBook, A history of the 2nd Independent Company and 2/2nd Commando Squadron
... platoons’ occupying neighbouring positions. By the end of the month their patrols were skirmishing with the Japanese. The 2/2nd remained in New Guinea until October 1944. After 90 days leave, the squadron reformed at Strathpine in Queensland before sailing to New Britain in April 1945. The 2/2nd landed at Jacquinot Bay on 17 April. The squadron then moved to Wide Bay, in order to support the 13th Brigade of the 5th...platoons’ occupying neighbouring positions. By the end of the month their patrols were skirmishing with the Japanese. The 2/2nd remained in New Guinea until October 1944. After 90 days leave, the squadron reformed at Strathpine in Queensland before sailing to New Britain in April 1945. The 2/2nd landed at Jacquinot Bay on 17 April. The squadron then moved to Wide Bay, in order to support the 13th Brigade of the 5th ...The history of the No. 2 Independent Commando Company and 2/2 Commando Squadron during World War II – scarce as a 1st edition dated 1986. Having completed its training at Foster, on Wilson’s Promontory, Victoria, the 2nd Independent Company was raised and travelled north to Katherine, in the Northern Territory. However, following Japan’s entry into the war, as with the other independent companies that were sent to the islands off Australia, the 2nd was sent to Timor, where it joined the 2/40th Battalion and the rest of Sparrow Force. Sparrow Force divided itself between west Timor, part of the Netherlands East Indies, and east Timor, which belonged to Portugal. The 2/40th Battalion defended the capital of west Timor, Koepang, and the airfield at Penfui. Most of the independent company moved to the airfield at Dili, in east Timor, and the nearby mountains. Portugal was opposed to the stationing of a Dutch or Australian garrison in case this provoked the Japanese, but despite this opposition, on 17 December 1941, elements of the 2nd Independent Company and Dutch troops landed near Dili. On 20 February 1942 the Japanese invaded the island, attacking east and west Timor simultaneously. The 2/40th Battalion held out for three days, but were overrun and were killed or captured. Similarly, the 2nd could not hold the airfield and were also driven back. But they were not captured and instead retreated to the mountains where they conducted a very successful and pursued a guerrilla war against the Japanese which lasted for over a year. Following the capture of Timor, the 2nd occupation the company was listed as “missing”, the company’s signallers were able to build a wireless transmitter, nicknamed ‘Winnie the War Winner’, and on 18/19 April were able to contact Darwin. At the end of May RAN vessels began landing supplies for the Australians on the south coast of east Timor. These supply runs were very dangerous but they allowed the Australians on Timor to continue fighting. In September the guerillas were reinforced with the 2/4th Independent Company. However, this could not go on indefinitely. In August the Japanese lunched a major offensive against the guerrillas and Japanese reprisals against the civilian population of east Timor reduced their support for the Australians. The 2nd (now named the 2/2nd Independent Company) and 2/4th were withdrawn in December and January 1943 respectively. Although the 2/2nd Independent Company is best known for its time on Timor, it also saw extensive service in New Guinea and New Britain. The independent company reformed at the army’s training centre at Canungra, Queensland, where it was reinforced and reequipped. The company then moved to the Atherton Tableland, where it briefly became part of the 2/6th Cavalry (Commando) Regiment. Due to this reorganisation, in October, the 2/2nd Independent Company was renamed the 2/2nd Cavalry (Commando) Squadron. This name was later simplified to just commando squadron. When this happened though, the 2/2nd was back in action. In June 1943 the 2/2nd sailed from Townsville for Port Moresby and was subsequently flown to Bena Bena, in the Bismark Range in New Guinea’s highlands. Here they supported the 2/7th Independent Company in patrolling the Ramu River area. In the second week of July the 2/2nd moved into position, with its headquarters at Bena Bena and with its platoons’ occupying neighbouring positions. By the end of the month their patrols were skirmishing with the Japanese. The 2/2nd remained in New Guinea until October 1944. After 90 days leave, the squadron reformed at Strathpine in Queensland before sailing to New Britain in April 1945. The 2/2nd landed at Jacquinot Bay on 17 April. The squadron then moved to Wide Bay, in order to support the 13th Brigade of the 5th Division, and was based at Lamarien. Following Japan’s surrender and the end of the war, the ranks of the squadron thinned quickly as men were discharged or transferred to other units. For those who were left, they returned to Australia and in early 1946 the 2/2nd Commando Squadron was disbanded. Includes Nominal Roll Soft Cover without Dust Jacket – 270 pages -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Poster - Information Board 5RAR 1st Tour 1966 to 1967
... 5th Battalion...The Royal Australian Regiment...Pte David George Riik...2781458...Australian National Serviceman...L/Cpl David Alexander Bryan...3786720...Pte Robert Charles Birtles...3786660...Wounded In Action...8 Platoon...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast 5 RAR C Coy Operation Canberra Operation Hayman L/Cpl Ronald Peter Shoebridge 216068 Royal Australian Infantry Corps 5th Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment Pte David George Riik 2781458 Australian National Serviceman L/Cpl David Alexander Bryan 3786720 Pte Robert Charles Birtles 3786660 Wounded In Action 8 Platoon Nui Thi Vai Mountain Armoured Personnel Carrier Nui Nua Long Son Island Chau Duc District VC Company Viet Cong Prisoner A Poster, Information Board on 5 RAR 1st Tour 1966 to 1967. ...A Poster, Information Board on 5 RAR 1st Tour 1966 to 1967. Below a black and white photograph reads: 5 RAR Operation Canberra 6th to 10th October 1966. Lance Corporal Shoebridge and Lance Corporal Bryan supporting Private Riik and Private Birtles securing weapons. Resulting from a booby trap explosion, 7 members of C Company 8 platoon were wounded when ascending the Nui Thi Vai mountain on the 8th Oct 1966. Overcoming difficult terrain, C Company prepared a landing zone (LZ) on the slopes for evacuation of the wounded - (Medevac). Under a coloured photograph of soldiers reads; 5 RAR - Bush Bashing 1966. Members of C Company 9 platoon after days of bush bashing - a soldier's term used to describe days of navigating dense terrain and vegetation while being always at the ready for enemy contact. Under a coloured photograph of APC reads: 5 RAR - Operation Hayman 8th to 12 November. Armoured Personnel carriers supporting 5 RAR during staging/forming mode prior to being air-lifted on to the summit of Nui Nua on Long Son Island. The Battalion's objective was to capture or eliminate the Chau Duc District VC Company that had been restricting movements of the local regional force. Thirteen Viet Cong survived and surrendered days later to mainland police. Under a coloured photograph of soldiers walking on a log over water reads: 5 RAR - Hat Bands. The Viet Cong occasionally wore the same or similar headgear as the Australian forces in an attempt to create confusion when contact was made. In the short term this was remedied by threading a coloured ribbon around the Australian bush hat. The ribbon served as an identification marker so as to quickly identify an Australian soldier from the enemy. Colours were regularly changed.5 rar, c coy, operation canberra, operation hayman, l/cpl ronald peter shoebridge, 216068, royal australian infantry corps, 5th battalion, the royal australian regiment, pte david george riik, 2781458, australian national serviceman, l/cpl david alexander bryan, 3786720, pte robert charles birtles, 3786660, wounded in action, 8 platoon, nui thi vai mountain, armoured personnel carrier, nui nua, long son island, chau duc district vc company, viet cong prisoner -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Poster - Information Board - 5 RAR 2nd Tour 1969 to 1970, 5 RAR 2nd Tour 1969 to 1970
... Platoon...33 NVA Regiment...Viet Cong...Battle Honour...1 ATF...Pte William Morgan...1201663...Royal Australian Infantry Corps...8th Battalion...Pte Allan David Tuckfield...4720252...1 Australian Reinforcement Unit...Australian National Serviceman...5th...Chaplin L/cpl R Knapp Poster Information Board Battle of Binh Ba 12 Platoon 33 NVA Regiment Viet Cong Battle Honour 1 ATF Pte William Morgan 1201663 Royal Australian Infantry Corps 8th Battalion Pte Allan David Tuckfield 4720252 1 Australian Reinforcement Unit Australian National Serviceman 5th Battalion Pte Bruce Ronald Savige 3793395 L/Cpl Raymond Michael Chaplin 2789408 Cpl (Temp) Raymond Michael Chaplin L/Cpl Raymond John Knapp 2789701 Pte Arnoldus Johanus Van Hulst 2790009 An Information Board of a Schematic drawing and two colour photos with description of Battle of Binh Ba 6th to 8th June 1969. ...6 RAR 2nd Tour 1969 to 1970. Battle of Binh Ba 6th to 8th June 169. In their second tour, the Battalion fought the Battle of Binh Ba. The village of Binh Ba was located approximately six kilometres north of 1 ATF. It had been occupied by a large enemy force, later identified as the 1st Battalion of the 33 NVA Regiment which was guided by the local Binh Ba guerrilla VC unit. Following an initial assault by D Company (phase 1) a further infantry sweep (phase 2) supported by tanks and armoured personal carriers, engaged in close quarter fighting for the remainder of the day. The battle raged from house to house with an intensity rarely equalled during any period of Australia's involvement in the Vietnam War. By the end of the day, the enemy had suffered heavy causalities and were defeated. 5RAR was awarded a Battle Honour for this action. An Information Board of a Schematic drawing and two colour photos with description of Battle of Binh Ba 6th to 8th June 1969. Two other photos of other actions of 2nd tour. Tiger emblem on black V. Black text on white background Under the bottom black and white photograph reads: Survivors of a land mine disaster on the 15th of June 1969. D Company 12 Platoon 5 RAR suffered heavy casualties due a land mine detonation at Dat Do. Pictured are the six survivors. Rear Private W Morgan, Private A Tuckfield, Front B Savige, Lance Corporal R Chaplin, Lance Corporal R Knapp, Private A Van Hulst.dat do, 5 rar, pte w.morgan, pte a. tuckfield, pte b. savage, pte a van hulet, l/cpl r. chaplin, l/cpl r knapp, poster, information board, battle of binh ba, 12 platoon, 33 nva regiment, viet cong, battle honour, 1 atf, pte william morgan, 1201663, royal australian infantry corps, 8th battalion, pte allan david tuckfield, 4720252, 1 australian reinforcement unit, australian national serviceman, 5th battalion, pte bruce ronald savige, 3793395, l/cpl raymond michael chaplin, 2789408, cpl (temp) raymond michael chaplin, l/cpl raymond john knapp, 2789701, pte arnoldus johanus van hulst, 2790009 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Poster - Poster, Information Board - 5 RAR 1969 - 1970 (Second Tour), 5 RAR 1969 - 1970 (Second Tour)
... An information board of the 5th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment conducted sixteen major operation and numerous company sized sweep during its second tour. Cordons and search, search and destroy, ambush, and clearing patrols were conducted at company, platoon and sectional levels. ...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Poster Information Board 5 RAR Battle of Binh Ba Battle Honour 1 ATF Nui Thai Vai Mountains Phuoc Tuy Province Viet Cong 33 NVA Regiment Guerrilla warfare May Tao mountains Hat Dich Capt D S Wilkins Capt David Symon Wilkins 235241 Royal Australian Infantry Corps 5th Battalion An information board of the 5th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment conducted sixteen major operation and numerous company sized sweep during its second tour. Cordons and search, search and destroy, ambush, and clearing patrols were conducted at company, platoon and sectional levels. ...An information board of the 5th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment conducted sixteen major operation and numerous company sized sweep during its second tour. Cordons and search, search and destroy, ambush, and clearing patrols were conducted at company, platoon and sectional levels. See media for more information.poster, information board, 5 rar, battle of binh ba, battle honour, 1 atf, nui thai vai mountains, phuoc tuy province, viet cong, 33 nva regiment, guerrilla warfare, may tao mountains, hat dich, capt d s wilkins, capt david symon wilkins, 235241, royal australian infantry corps, 5th battalion -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Letter - An Original Letter Written by Cpl R Kenane to Joanna dated 1 Sept 66
... Sgt Rodney Thomas Kenane Cpl Rodney Thomas Kenane 214138 Royal Australian Army Service Corps 5th Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment 67 Ground Liaison Section Letter School Children An Original Letter Written by Cpl R Kenane to Joanna dated 1 Sept 66 when he was 1 1 Platoon, A Company 5 RAR with Australian Forces Vietnam. ...This item was donated by Sgt Rodney Thomas Kenane (214138) who was with the Royal Australian Army Service Corps. He served in Vietnam as a Corporal with 5th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment from may 1966 to May 1967 and 67 Ground Liaison Section from February 1971 to December 1971.An Original Letter Written by Cpl R Kenane to Joanna dated 1 Sept 66 when he was 1 1 Platoon, A Company 5 RAR with Australian Forces Vietnam. See media files for more information.sgt rodney thomas kenane, cpl rodney thomas kenane, 214138, royal australian army service corps, 5th battalion, the royal australian regiment, 67 ground liaison section, letter, school children -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Booklet - Platoon or Section Roll Book and Attendance Record for Holger Koblitz, Australian Military Forces, 1964
... 5th Battalion...The Royal Australian Regiment...Australian Military Forces...Platoon...Cpl Holger Koblitz 37171 Royal Australian Infantry Corps 5th Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment Australian Military Forces Platoon or Section Roll Book Attendance Record Booklet Platoon or Section Roll Book and Attendance Record for Holger Koblitz. ...This item was donated by Cpl Holger Koblitz (37171) who was with the Royal Australian Infantry Corps. He served in Vietnam with the 5th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment from April 1966 to March 1967.Platoon or Section Roll Book and Attendance Record for Holger Koblitz. The cover has the Australian Military Forces at the top with the Australian coat of Arms under this. It reads Unit C coy (Pals), 8 Platoon or Section 6. the title of booklet is under this.cpl holger koblitz, 37171, royal australian infantry corps, 5th battalion, the royal australian regiment, australian military forces, platoon or section roll book, attendance record, booklet -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental CollectionPhotograph
... 5th/6th Battalion and 8th/7th Battalion Royal Victorian Regiment, 4th/19th Prince of Wales’s Light Horse Regiment and 1st Armoured Regiment. The training focussed on armoured/infantry cooperation, in particular the use of armoured personnel carriers. Black and white photograph of infantry in armoured personnel carrier of ' A ' Squadron 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles. Infantry Platoon ...In the period 5-20 March 1988, ‘A’ Squadron 8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles participated in an exercise conducted at Puckapunyal by 4th Infantry Brigade (Reserve) codenamed ‘Fiery Cauldron’. Other units participating included 5th/6th Battalion and 8th/7th Battalion Royal Victorian Regiment, 4th/19th Prince of Wales’s Light Horse Regiment and 1st Armoured Regiment. The training focussed on armoured/infantry cooperation, in particular the use of armoured personnel carriers. Black and white photograph of infantry in armoured personnel carrier of ' A ' Squadron 8/13 Victorian Mounted Rifles. Infantry Platoon Commander ( left ) discussing next move wi5th APC Crew Commander Trooper Rose. -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical CollectionAward - Trophy, The Bruche Cup
... The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne 6th Battalion was forerunner for the 5th/6th Battalion Presented to the city of melbourne regiment by its honorary Colonel and The chief of the General staff 5/6 RVR Regimental Property Trophy 6th Battalion City of Melbourne Regiment inter platoon competion THE BRUCHE CUP FOR INTER PLATOON COMPETITION 6TH BATTALION (CITY OF MELBOURNE REGIMENT) Presented by MAJOR GENERAL J.H. ...6th Battalion was forerunner for the 5th/6th BattalionPresented to the city of melbourne regiment by its honorary Colonel and The chief of the General staffSilver bowl shaped trophy with ornate handles THE BRUCHE CUP FOR INTER PLATOON COMPETITION 6TH BATTALION (CITY OF MELBOURNE REGIMENT) Presented by MAJOR GENERAL J.H. Bruche, C.B, C.M.G Chief of General Staff Honorary Colonel of the Regiment 5/6 rvr, regimental property, trophy, 6th battalion, city of melbourne regiment, inter platoon competion -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical CollectionAward - Trophy, March and Attack, 1918
... 2nd Training Brigade Australian Imperial Force March and Attack Cup Presented by the Officers 9th Training Battalion AIF For Completion by Platoons in Smartness Route Marching Anti-Gas Training and Musketry Fovant 1918 1918 October competion won by 5th TB *Halmarks* 4 pint 53823 Walker and Hall Shefield England...The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne Award issued in the last month of WW1 Trophy awarded for best taining battalion October 1918, last month of World War 1 Victorian Scottish Regiment WW1 5/6 RVR TROPHY 2ND TRAINING BRIGADE 1918 2nd Training Brigade Australian Imperial Force March and Attack Cup Presented by the Officers 9th Training Battalion AIF For Completion by Platoons in Smartness Route Marching Anti-Gas Training and Musketry Fovant 1918 1918 October competion won by 5th TB *Halmarks* 4 pint 53823 Walker and Hall Shefield England Silver, Chalis shaped cup, no handles, ridged stem and ornate engraving. ...Award issued in the last month of WW1Trophy awarded for best taining battalion October 1918, last month of World War 1Silver, Chalis shaped cup, no handles, ridged stem and ornate engraving.2nd Training Brigade Australian Imperial Force March and Attack Cup Presented by the Officers 9th Training Battalion AIF For Completion by Platoons in Smartness Route Marching Anti-Gas Training and Musketry Fovant 1918 1918 October competion won by 5th TB *Halmarks* 4 pint 53823 Walker and Hall Shefield Englandvictorian scottish regiment, ww1, 5/6 rvr, trophy, 2nd training brigade, 1918 -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical CollectionAward - Trophy, 2nd INF BDE 1931 Platoon March Past 5th Battalion
... 2nd INF BDE 1931 Platoon March Past 5th Battalion...Platoon March Pass 2nd INF BDE 5th Battalion 1931...2nd INF BDE 1931 Platoon March Past 5th Battalion...The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne Platoon March Pass 2nd INF BDE 5th Battalion 1931 5/6 RVR 5/6 RVR BHQ Platoon March Pass 1931 2nd Infantry Brigade 2nd INF BDE 1931 Platoon March Past 5th Battalion Extra small sized trophy with one of the handles (right) top connector broken 2nd INF BDE 1931 Platoon March Past 5th Battalion Award Trophy ...Platoon March Pass 2nd INF BDE 5th Battalion 1931Extra small sized trophy with one of the handles (right) top connector broken2nd INF BDE 1931 Platoon March Past 5th Battalion5/6 rvr, 5/6 rvr bhq, platoon march pass 1931, 2nd infantry brigade -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical CollectionAward - Trophy, 2nd INF Brigade Competition - Platoon March Past - Won by 6th BATT
... The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne 2nd Inf Brigade competition 5/6 RVR 2nd Inf Brigade competition 5/6 RVR Platoon March Past 2nd INF Brigade Competition - Platoon March Past - Won by 6th BATT Small - Mid sized trophy with both handles intact. ...2nd Inf Brigade competition Small - Mid sized trophy with both handles intact. Handle shape like an upside down hockey stick/nike logo 2nd INF Brigade Competition - Platoon March Past - Won by 6th BATT5/6 rvr, 2nd inf brigade competition, 5/6 rvr platoon march past -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical CollectionTextile - Mortar Platoon Flag
... The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne Flag made to represent Mortar Platoon 1RVR in the late 1970s. ...Flag made to represent Mortar Platoon 1RVR in the late 1970s.This flag was created by the members of Mortar Platoon ( likely 1RVR) in .the late 1970s. It lists the names of the members of the platoon at the time. This item is well provinances Dark red cotton, rectangular flag with white satin pelican carrying two mortar bombs sewn on the obverse in the centre. The Pelican has black sitiching for details and the mortar bombs are oulined in black. The flag has gold coloured trim. "Mortar Platoon" and the names of the platoons members are embroidered in an orange/ gold coloured thread"Mortar Platoon" " John Barber" "Graham Hamilton" "Jeop Damen" " Ron Banks" "Ray Smart" "Tom Johnston TC" "Jim Campion" "Alan Single's" Bob Johnstone ( Johnno)" "Phil Dunk" " John Rees" "Oley Ok" " Rick Grant" " Bob Howe" "Reg Hayes" "Graham Davies"5/6 rvr mortar platoon, 5/6 rvr, 1rvr, army reserve, mortars, flag, 5/6 rvr bhq -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical CollectionAward - 5/6 RVR Mortar PL. Award for Best Soldier
... The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne 5/6 RVR Mortar PL. Award for Best Soldier 5/6 RVR Mortar PL. Award for Best Soldier. The presation notes the names of the recipients 5/6 RVR MORTAR PLATOON ...5/6 RVR Mortar PL. Award for Best Soldier5/6 RVR Mortar PL. Award for Best Soldier. The presation notes the names of the recipients Dark veneered rectangular wooden board, with routed edges. A chromed tail fin that has been exploded ( bolted to centre of board) located centrally at the top of the trophy is a 65mm diameter gold wreath with a large black "8" in its centre. on the left of the mortar are 10, 20mm x 50mm brass plaques with the names of the recipents enscribed dating from 1992- 2000. Located centrally at the base of the presentation is a 100mm x 31mm brass plaque with the trophies name enscribed within. "5/6 R V R MORTAR PL AWARD FOR BEST SOLDIER PRESENTED BY CAPT. D. W. STOGDALE" "PTE C. BLACK 1992" "CPL CADOGAN-COWPER 1995" "CPL L. CONDON 1996" "PTE STACEY 1997" PTE S. FRENCH 1998" "PTE CLARK 1999" "PTE STEERE 2000"5/6 rvr mortar platoon, 5/6 rvr, 5/6 rvr bhq, award -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical CollectionPainting - Artwork- Print, Bardia (action leading to the fall of Post 11)
... The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne Painting depicts a significant action carried out by the 2/6th Battalion, an anticedent unit of 5/6 RVR WW2 5/6RVR 2/6th australian infantry battalion BARDIA Ivor Hele A manufacturers label is located on the obverse " GRAPHIC IMPRESSIONS 239 Burwood Road Hawthorn Vic. 3122 Telephone 9819 5800 76 Harold Street Camberwell Vic 3123 Telephone Large framed print of painting by Ivor Hele shows 17 Platoon 2/6th Infantry Battalion in an Italian trench during the attack on Bardia. ...Painting depicts a significant action carried out by the 2/6th Battalion, an anticedent unit of 5/6 RVRLarge framed print of painting by Ivor Hele shows 17 Platoon 2/6th Infantry Battalion in an Italian trench during the attack on Bardia. The painting depicts the scene after the capture of one of the Italian dugouts by Corporal Brian Latham's Section. The print is in a large mahogany coloured frame and has a matt finish to the picture. A smaller, separate frame sits below the print and contains the history of the painting. it is in a matching frame and has an olive card backing and the story is printed on an off white sheet.A manufacturers label is located on the obverse " GRAPHIC IMPRESSIONS 239 Burwood Road Hawthorn Vic. 3122 Telephone 9819 5800 76 Harold Street Camberwell Vic 3123 Telephoneww2, 5/6rvr, 2/6th australian infantry battalion, bardia, ivor hele -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical CollectionPrint - Reproduction, framed, Bardia (action leading to the fall of Post 11)
... The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne Ivor Hele was the Australian official war artist of World War II. This painting depicts the members of 17 platoon ...Ivor Hele was the Australian official war artist of World War II. This painting depicts the members of 17 platoon 2nd/6th Battalions in their first action of the war. their mission was to "attack and capture Post 11" in order to provide a faint or diversionary attack for the brigades main penetration. The attack was pressed home with the characteristic vigour of Australian soldiers Prior to the attack the commanding officer demanded that " No matter what happens to us, when we go forward we shall give the enemy such a thrashing that they will never willingly stand up to an assault by Australian Infantry again." The Battalion succeeded in its mission and went on to play a vital role in many of the most arduous battles of the war. This painting depicts the actions of one of the predecessor units to 5/6 RVR. Large framed print of painting by Ivor Hele shows 17 Platoon 2/6th Infantry Battalion in an Italian trench during the attack on Bardia. The painting depicts the scene after the capture of one of the Italian dugouts by Corporal Brian Latham's Section. The print is in a large mahogany coloured frame and has a matt finish to the picture. A smaller, separate frame sits below the print and contains the history of the painting. it is in a matching frame and has an olive card backing and the story is printed on an off white sheet. A manufacturers label is located on the obverse " GRAPHIC IMPRESSIONS 239 Burwood Road Hawthorn Vic. 3122 Telephone 9819 5800 76 Harold Street Camberwell Vic 3123 Telephone bardia, 2/6th australian infantry battalion, ww2, ivor hele, wark vc club -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical CollectionPlaque - Presentation Plaque, Mortar Platoon
... The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne infantry support company mortars 5/6RVR Wark VC Club Plaque Shield shaped plaque with a 81mm mortar in front of a silver "V" between 2 gold banners. " Mortar Platoon" & "Rapem de Piller" Mortar Platoon Plaque Presentation Plaque ...Shield shaped plaque with a 81mm mortar in front of a silver "V" between 2 gold banners. " Mortar Platoon" & "Rapem de Piller"infantry, support company, mortars, 5/6rvr, wark vc club, plaque -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical CollectionPhotograph - Framed Photograph, Some things Never Change, 2000
... The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne WW1 Support Company 5/6RVR Wark VC Club DFSW To the Battalions Gunners: precented to the members of: DFSW Platoon & the wark VC Club by LT. ...Blank and white photograph of Vickers Gun crew and Villers-Bretonneau France 26 Apr 1918To the Battalions Gunners: precented to the members of: DFSW Platoon & the wark VC Club by LT. P. O'shea DFSW Platoon Commander 1999 to 2000ww1, support company, 5/6rvr, wark vc club, dfsw -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical CollectionPlaque - Presentation Award, Assault Pioneer Platoon 5/6 Battallion Royal Victoria Regiment, 1996
... The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne Presented to members of Assault Pioneer Platoon, Support Company which used to be located at this depot This plaque gives insight into one of the support tasks that used to be conducted by SPT Coy prior to it morphing into D Coy Assault Pioneer Platoon 5/6 Battallion Royal Victoria Regiment 1992/95 CPL P.P. ...Presented to members of Assault Pioneer Platoon, Support Company which used to be located at this depotThis plaque gives insight into one of the support tasks that used to be conducted by SPT Coy prior to it morphing into D CoyLarge varnished timber board with chromed axe mounted diagonally across the center. There is a large brass plaque and two smaller ones affixed in the top left corner. a piece of paper has been folded and held in behind the axe. The paper lists the names of members of the company that had formerly been Assault Pioneers.Assault Pioneer Platoon 5/6 Battallion Royal Victoria Regiment 1992/95 CPL P.P. CASSAR 1996 CPL S.I RODGER -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical CollectionFlag - Framed Textile, Captured Italian Flag- Benghazi, 1941
... The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne Captured by 2/6 BN Signals in Benghazi Libya in February 1941 Captured by 2/6 BN Signals in Benghazi Libya in February 1941 WW2 2/6 Battalion Signals Platoon Wark VC Club " Taken at Bengasi Libya February 1941 By 2/6 BN. ...Captured by 2/6 BN Signals in Benghazi Libya in February 1941Captured by 2/6 BN Signals in Benghazi Libya in February 1941Captured Italian Fascist flag mad of green, white and red cotton with black felt tip pen inscriptions on its white stripe." Taken at Bengasi Libya February 1941 By 2/6 BN. Signals VX3810 W.R. ANDERSON VX5124 CPL F. THOMPSON VX9552 O. HUTCHINS VX14051 Sig D.S. Beckwith VX 3900 RON. MERRY VX2418 R.F. PAIGE A. CLARKE VX3530 W.D. Whipp VX11631 Adelaide H.G. HOWARD VX1134 H.T. FRANCIS VX 5095 E. MOLESWORTH VX 14605 BRUNSWICK V. LUNN VX 3412 GEELONG WX 3588 X.A. HIGGINS VX 5037 S.A. PEMBERTON A.A.S. CAMERON GEELONG VX 4498 T. DOWNS VX15556 T.C. PETERSEN VX3661 B.W. SULLIVAN CARLTON PTE A.LONGHEED VX7589 St. Arnaud I.M. Cunningham VX 8416 ww2, 2/6 battalion, signals platoon, wark vc club -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical CollectionPlaque - Presentation Plaque, C & D Coy Wark VC Mess "The Achievers"
... The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne Wark VC Club 1RVR C&D Company C & D Coy Wark VC Mess "The Achievers" WO2. D Reuther RQ 1.R.V.R 1986 CPL SCOTT REEVES DPMC WARK CLUB 1987 CPL COLIN DUNPHY BARMAN 1987 CAPT GARY SIMMONS OC D COY 1986/87 SGT D.M. DAVIES PLT SGT 7 PLATOON ...Large shield shaped presentation plaque with 7 engraved brass plates attached .C & D Coy Wark VC Mess "The Achievers" WO2. D Reuther RQ 1.R.V.R 1986 CPL SCOTT REEVES DPMC WARK CLUB 1987 CPL COLIN DUNPHY BARMAN 1987 CAPT GARY SIMMONS OC D COY 1986/87 SGT D.M. DAVIES PLT SGT 7 PLATOON 1989 CPL P.P. CASSAR SEC COMMANDER 7 PLATOON 1990wark vc club, 1rvr, c&d company -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical CollectionTool - Trophy, Pick Handel
... The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne Likeley used by members of Pioneer Platoon Wark VC Club Support company Pioneers Varnished pick handel with chromed ends Pick Handel Tool Trophy ...Likeley used by members of Pioneer Platoon Varnished pick handel with chromed ends wark vc club, support company, pioneers -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical CollectionPhotograph - Framed Photograph, 3 Platoon Operational Search Company- Melbourne 13-26 SEP 2000, 2000
... 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection 202 Burwood Rd Hawthorn melbourne Presented to the Wark VC club by the now company CSM. Several members of the company are in the photo. Presented to Wark VC Club from Lt Ebert & Sgt Condon Square, wooden frame containing a photo of 40 members of the Army, 3 civilians, 2 police officers and 2 police dogs. At the base of the frame is an engraved brass plaque. 3 Platoon ...Presented to the Wark VC club by the now company CSM. Several members of the company are in the photo.Square, wooden frame containing a photo of 40 members of the Army, 3 civilians, 2 police officers and 2 police dogs. At the base of the frame is an engraved brass plaque.Presented to Wark VC Club from Lt Ebert & Sgt Condon
