Showing 3 items matching "709 signal troop"
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Uniform - Uniform, Army, Cloth Badge
... 709 Signal Troop... Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Badge 709 Signal Troop ...Badge of 709 SIG TP with red embossed boar and motto "Some How"badge, 709 signal troop -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia - Memorabilia of George Herbert Venables titled, Reflections of a Conscript: My Journey - The Long Road to Vietnam, 40 years too late?, Venables, George
... 709 Signal Troop... Venables 17995 Royal Australian Corps of Signals 709 Signal Troop ...Reflections of a Conscript - 40 years too late was written by George Herbert Venables. It describes his experiences for Basic Training at 2 RTB, Puckapunyal, the media's involvement and his return to Vietnam some forty years later,Reflections of a Conscript: My Journey - The Long Road to Vietnam, 40 years too late? is an essay written by George Herbert Venables about his before going to Vietnam, serving in Vietnam and revisiting Vietnam. The whole essay is in pdf format in the media section.cpl george herbert venables, 17995, royal australian corps of signals, 709 signal troop, basic training, 2 rtb, puckapunyal -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Medal - Medals, Replica
... 709 Signal Troop... Signalman 38324 Royal Australian Corps of Signals 709 Signal Troop ...38324 Signalman Barry Arthur Logan, 552 Signal Troop, 145 Signal Squadron, Age 19, from Mildura, Victoria He was killed in action when the APC in which he was traveling stuck a mine and exploded in Xuyen Loc Province, south west of Saigon on 28th March 1967 while attached to the United States Army 11th Armoured Cavalry Regiment on Operation PORTSEA.1x Australian Active Service medal 1x Australian Service medal 1X Australian Defence medal 1x Republic of Vietnam Campaign medalmedals, australian, barry arthur logan, killed in action, apc, xuyen loc povince, saigon, united states army, 11th armoured cavalry regiment, operation portsea, signalman, 38324, royal australian corps of signals, 709 signal troop, 552 signal troop, mine explosion