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4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomPamphlet, Signal Training Vol 1 Signal Organization & Tactics Pam 9 Air Support Signal Unit, July 1951
... Signal Training Vol 1 Signal Organization & Tactics Pam 9 Air Support Signal Unit......air support signal units...Soft covered stapled book detailing the function and control of Air Support Signal Units...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne book signal training air support signal units WO Code No 8692 Soft covered stapled book detailing the function and control of Air Support Signal Units Signal Training Vol 1 Signal Organization & Tactics Pam 9 Air Support Signal Unit Pamphlet Pamphlet McCarron, Bird & Co ...Soft covered stapled book detailing the function and control of Air Support Signal UnitsWO Code No 8692book, signal training, air support signal units -
Moorabbin Air MuseumMagazine - 75 YEARS OF SCIENTIFIC AIR ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION SUPPORT AT THE BEND, AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT, 2016
... 75 YEARS OF SCIENTIFIC AIR ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION SUPPORT AT THE BEND...75 YEARS OF SCIENTIFIC AIR ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION SUPPORT AT THE BEND...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne 75 YEARS OF SCIENTIFIC AIR ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION SUPPORT AT THE BEND Magazine 75 YEARS OF SCIENTIFIC AIR ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION SUPPORT AT THE BEND AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT ... -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomBooklet, The Division in Battle Pam 10 Air 1967, 1967
... air support...A soft covered loose leaf booklet presenting all aspects of air support which affect the Division...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne air support DSN 7610-66-023-8400 A soft covered loose leaf booklet presenting all aspects of air support which affect the Division The Division in Battle Pam 10 Air 1967 Booklet ...A soft covered loose leaf booklet presenting all aspects of air support which affect the DivisionDSN 7610-66-023-8400air support -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomBooklet, Land/Air Warfare Pamphlet No 1 Air Support General, Nov 1947
... Land/Air Warfare Pamphlet No 1 Air Support General...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne Land/Air war doctrine WO Code 8265 Soft covered booklet intended to deal, in broad terms, with the subject of land/air operations and to provide an introduction to a series of pamphlets dealing in more detail with various aspects of the subject Land/Air Warfare Pamphlet No 1 Air Support General Booklet ...Soft covered booklet intended to deal, in broad terms, with the subject of land/air operations and to provide an introduction to a series of pamphlets dealing in more detail with various aspects of the subjectWO Code 8265land/air war, doctrine -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchPoster
... Air Support HQ...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Poster Army Air Support HQ Poster ...Air Support HQposter, army -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDrawing (item) - Drawings and paintings of the colour schemes of various aircraft - See Context Vickers Viscount, Electra, F27, B727, DC-9, B767, F28, Airbus A300 airliners operated by Ansett, TAA & East-West Airlines — 51 documents total, Drawings and paintings of the colour schemes of various aircraft - See Context
... Air...Support Command DA6924B008...(markings) 〃 A15286 SHT 4 12 RAAF lettering on DH-4 Caribou 〃 A13266 SHT 3 13 RAAF lettering — C-130 F-111 Caribou BAC 1-11 BS F-9 F2-20 Department of Air S.T.S.O. Support Command HQ A13280 SHT 1 14 Transfers — aircraft serial nos. — Bristol 〃 DA66B7000 15 RAAF Kangaroo 45" dia rounded dimensions 〃 A12762 — left ⃰ 16 Fin flash — RAAF 〃 DA66171000 17 Finishing scheme — Pilatus Porter 〃 DA67179000 18 Finishing scheme — Cessna 180 〃 ?? ...1. Drawings/paintings of the colour schemes of Vickers Viscount, Electra, F27, B727, DC-9, B767, F28, Airbus A300 airliners operated by Ansett, TAA & East-West Airlines — 51 documents total.# title author publisher / reference, 1 exterior finishes & markings — hercules c-130e dept of air, support command da6924b008, 2 exterior camouflage markings — hercules c-130h 〃 da75406000, 3 interior finishes — markings — polyurethane scheme 〃 da69248007 / da69269000, 4 exterior finishes — engine nacelles & cowling — c-130e 〃 da69248007, 5 upper surface of wings — c-130e 〃 da69248006, 6 under surface of wings — c-130e 〃 da69248005, 7 upper fuselage and tailplane — c-130e 〃 da69248004, 8 under fuselage — hercules c-130e 〃 da69248003, 9 r.h. side fuselage — hercules c-130e 〃 da69248001, 10 l.h. side fuselage — hercules c-130e 〃 da69248002, 11 royal australian air force section, port & starboard sides — hercules no. (markings) 〃 a15286 sht 4, 12 raaf lettering on dh-4 caribou 〃 a13266 sht 3, 13 raaf lettering — c-130, f-111, caribou, bac 1-11, bs, f-9, f2-20 department of air, s.t.s.o., support command hq a13280 sht 1, 14 transfers — aircraft serial nos. — bristol 〃 da66b7000, 15 raaf kangaroo 45" dia rounded dimensions 〃 a12762 — left ⃰, 16 fin flash — raaf 〃 da66171000, 17 finishing scheme — pilatus porter 〃 da67179000, 18 finishing scheme — cessna 180 〃 ??, 19 aesl airtrainer ct-4 finishing scheme 〃 da72680000, 20 finishing scheme — bac 1-11 〃 am330, 21 finishing scheme — dassault mirage 30 〃 a16228, 22 finishing scheme — hs-748 〃 a16282, 23 finishing scheme — convair metropolitan 〃 a14276, 24 finishing scheme — papua new guinea c-47 dakota 〃 da75013000, 25 raaf dakota servicing & emergency markings 〃 a13609 sht 2, 26 markings — anti-collision & finishing scheme c-130 h wings department of air, anso technical staff officer, support command a14923 sht 1, a16923 sht 5, a14923 sht 6, a14923 sht 7, 27 finishing scheme — armoires b & c & caribou 〃 a14923 sht 1 …, 28 finishing scheme — bcg-cap nomad 〃 da72591000, 29 finishing scheme — dakota and skyhawk camouflage chief of air force / navy raas / cn1 / hq2 sht 1, 30 finishing scheme — royal australian ct-4 aircraft a.e.s.o. da73483000, 31 finishing scheme — hs-748 support command hq mps a0170, additional typed page, regular public transport airlines — paint finishing schemes for:, taa viscount, taa electra, ansett boeing b767, taa boeing 727, taa dc-9, taa fokker f27 friendship, taa airbus a300, east-west airlines fokker f27 friendship + large metal paint samples plate … 6 colours, ansett fokker f27 friendship of: ansett airfreight, ansett 500 series, ansett 200 & 600 series (orange/brown colours), ansett (new colours at airline collapse), air queensland, airlines of northern australia, air new south wales, airlines of south australia, bush pilots airways (lease), f27 general exterior markings — 7 sheets, ansett fokker f28 of: airlines of new south wales, mma (ansett), airlines of northern australia., ansett technical services paint samples card for: air queensland, ansett airlines of australia, airlines of western australia. -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook (item) - (SP) World Air Power Journal 17 Summer 1994
... Combat Report: Close Air Support for UN forces over Bosnia...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Combat Report: Close Air Support for UN forces over Bosnia Briefings: IAI S-2UP Tracker upgrade Ilyushin Il-102 Latest ‘Fulcrum’ variants – MiG-29S/K/M Focus Aircraft: Dassault Mirage F.1 (50 pages) Variant Briefing: Saab Draken Philippines Air Force photo feature Interview: VMFT-401 USMC adversary squadron pilot Offutt AFB 55th Wing feature Air Power Analysis: Turkey Book (SP) World Air Power Journal 17 Summer 1994 ...combat report: close air support for un forces over bosnia, briefings: iai s-2up tracker upgrade, ilyushin il-102, latest ‘fulcrum’ variants – mig-29s/k/m, focus aircraft: dassault mirage f.1 (50 pages), variant briefing: saab draken, philippines air force photo feature, interview: vmft-401 usmc adversary squadron pilot, offutt afb 55th wing feature, air power analysis: turkey -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Booklet, Robson, David, JADE: Forward Air controllers (FACs) in support of the First Australian Task Force (1ATF) in Vietnam
... JADE: Forward Air controllers (FACs) in support of the First Australian Task Force (1ATF) in Vietnam....JADE: Forward Air controllers (FACs) in support of the First Australian Task Force (1ATF) in Vietnam. ...A brief history of FAC aircraft in Vietnam & in particular, The Cessna O-2A.forward air controller, 1st australian task force, cessna o-2a, aerial reconnaissance -- united states, vietnam war, 1961-1975 -- aerial operations, american -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Lithographic Squadron Personnel and Equipment, Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo, c1990
... The photos were taken on the east side of Fortuna Villa, the Print Room’s map trimming and dispatch work area and the inside and outside Air Survey Support Section (BARCRO)....Air Survey Support Section (BARCRO), film contact frame. .20) - Photo, colour, c1990. ...Air Survey Support Section (BARCRO), film contact frame. .20) - Photo, colour, c1990. ...These 28 photographs of Lithographic Squadron personnel and equipment was taken at Fortuna, Bendigo circa 1990. The photos were taken on the east side of Fortuna Villa, the Print Room’s map trimming and dispatch work area and the inside and outside Air Survey Support Section (BARCRO).These 28 photographs of Lithographic Squadron Personnel and Equipment was taken at Fortuna, Bendigo circa 1990. The 35mm colour photograph negatives were scanned at 96 dpi and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) - Photo, colour, c1990. RAEME and maintenance support, unidentified civilian. .2) - Photo, colour, c1990. Eastern side of Fortuna Villa, unidentified, CPL Le-Anne (Smallshaw) Shirley. .3) - Photo, colour, c1990. Eastern side of Fortuna Villa, SGT Gary Kerr. .4) - Photo, colour, c1990. Eastern side of Fortuna Villa, CPL Roy Hicks. .5) - Photo, colour, c1990. Eastern side of Fortuna Villa, unidentified. .6) - Photo, colour, c1990. Unidentified passing Q-Store & Transport Compound. .7) - Photo, colour, c1990. Data Management & Map Library. .8) - Photo, colour, c1990. Unidentified officer passing Q-Store heading up to Map Library. .9) - Photo, colour, c1990. Eastern side of Fortuna Villa, SPR Michelle Withers. .10) - Photo, colour, c1990. Unidentified RAEME soldier passing Q-Store heading up to Map Library. .11) & .12) - Photo, colour, c1990. Delivery of bulk map printing paper. WO2 Jeff Willey on forklift, unidentified. .13) & .14) - Photo, colour, c1990. Print Room, Wohlenberg MCS-2 guillotine. .15) to .18) - Photo, colour, c1990. Air Survey Support Section (BARCRO), Carl Zeiss Rectifying Enlarger. .19) - Photo, colour, c1990. Air Survey Support Section (BARCRO), film contact frame. .20) - Photo, colour, c1990. Air Survey Support Section (BARCRO), Pakotone film development processors. .21) & .22) - Photo, colour, c1990. Air Survey Support Section (BARCRO) entry/exit. .23) & .24) - Photo, colour, c1990. Air Survey Support Section (BARCRO) miscellaneous equipment. .25) & .26) - Photo, colour, c1990. Air Survey Support Section (BARCRO), CPL Warren ‘Waldo’ Shirley. .27) & .28) - Photo, colour, c1990. Outside Air Survey Support Section (BARCRO), L to R: WO1 Peter Coombes, CPL Warren ‘Waldo’ Shirley..1P to .28P – There are no annotations.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna, asr, litho sqn -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Lithographic Squadron Personnel and Equipment, Army Survey Regiment, Fortuna, Bendigo, c1989
... Most of these photos were taken inside the Air Survey Support Section (BARCRO) work area....Lettercraft Kroy Labelling Printer. .6) - Photo, black & white, c1989. Air Survey Support Section (BARCRO), Pakotone film development processor, L to R: Tony Purton, unidentified. .7) - Photo, black & white, c1989. ...Lettercraft Kroy Labelling Printer. .6) - Photo, black & white, c1989. Air Survey Support Section (BARCRO), Pakotone film development processor, L to R: Tony Purton, unidentified. .7) - Photo, black & white, c1989. ...These 14 photographs of Lithographic Squadron personnel and equipment was taken at Fortuna, Bendigo circa 1989. Most of these photos were taken inside the Air Survey Support Section (BARCRO) work area.These 14 photographs of Lithographic Squadron Personnel and Equipment was taken at Fortuna, Bendigo circa 1989. The photographs are on 35mm negative film and scanned at 96 dpi. They are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. .1) - Photo, black & white, c1989. Power supply boards and switches. .2) - Photo, black & white, c1989. Large map format contact frame. .3) & .4) - Photo, black & white, c1989. AGFA- Gevaert Gevalux Separation & Gevarex Halftone Console. .5) - Photo, black & white, c1989. Lettercraft Kroy Labelling Printer. .6) - Photo, black & white, c1989. Air Survey Support Section (BARCRO), Pakotone film development processor, L to R: Tony Purton, unidentified. .7) - Photo, black & white, c1989. Miscellaneous equipment. .8) & .9) - Photo, black & white, c1989. Durst CLS 2000 Enlarger. .10) - Photo, black & white, c1989. Durst PCM 1001 Colour Photometer Console. .11) - Photo, black & white, c1989. Enlarger Controller. .12) - Photo, black & white, c1989. Durst PCM Photometer. .13) & .14) - Photo, black & white, c1989. Miscellaneous equipment..1P to .14P – There are no annotationsroyal australian survey corps, rasvy, fortuna, army survey regiment, litho sqn, litho -
Bendigo Military MuseumAdministrative record - Royal Australian Survey Corps Report on Operation Aright 88 conducted by 1 Field Survey Squadron 1988, 1 Fd Svy Sqn, 9 Feb 1989
... There are four Annexes, Area of Operations, Technical Summary, Nominal Roll, Det 1 Fd Svy Sqn and Air Support Contact Details....There are four Annexes, Area of Operations, Technical Summary, Nominal Roll, Det 1 Fd Svy Sqn and Air Support Contact Details. Royal Australian Survey Corps RASvy Fortuna Army Survey Regiment Army Svy Regt ASR 6364.1 is copy number 11, "FOR AIR SURVEY RECORDS" "Tech WO", "Aero Trig", "ADJ", "SGT REES for Records" 6364.2 is copy number 12 "Placed on File and circulated", "Circular Received 15 Feb 1989" on back page. ...Comprehensive Operation Report containing all aspects of OP Aright 88 in the Gulf of Carpentaria region of Queensland. Chapters include: General Information, Operations, Operational Support, Admin and Logistics, Communications, Conclusion and Recommendations. There are four Annexes, Area of Operations, Technical Summary, Nominal Roll, Det 1 Fd Svy Sqn and Air Support Contact Details.Unbound A4 Paper Report held together by a staple top LH corner. Typed pages and diagrams. 6364.1 is copy number 11, 6364.2 is copy number 12 6364.1 is copy number 11, "FOR AIR SURVEY RECORDS" "Tech WO", "Aero Trig", "ADJ", "SGT REES for Records" 6364.2 is copy number 12 "Placed on File and circulated", "Circular Received 15 Feb 1989" on back page. royal australian survey corps, rasvy, fortuna, army survey regiment, army svy regt, asr -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomBooklet, Manual of Map Reading, Air Photo Reading & Field Sketching Part 2 Air Photo Reading
... A yellow dust jacketed hard covered booklet enabling officers and NCO to make use of air photographs to support the map, and support ground recon and to use when ground recon is not possible...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne air photo reading WO Code No 9484 A yellow dust jacketed hard covered booklet enabling officers and NCO to make use of air photographs to support the map, and support ground recon and to use when ground recon is not possible Manual of Map Reading, Air Photo Reading & Field Sketching Part 2 Air Photo Reading Booklet Blake & Mackenzie Ltd ...A yellow dust jacketed hard covered booklet enabling officers and NCO to make use of air photographs to support the map, and support ground recon and to use when ground recon is not possibleWO Code No 9484air photo reading -
Kyneton RSL Sub BranchArtefact, Helicopter
... The Iroquois helicopter was used in Vietnam by Australian Air Force as gunfire support and for medical evacuation....Kyneton RSL Sub Branch 37 - 39 Mollison Street Kyneton daylesford-and-the-macedon-ranges The Iroquois helicopter was used in Vietnam by Australian Air Force as gunfire support and for medical evacuation. vietnam helicopters iroquios Wooden model helicopter and descriptive information relating to use of helicopters in Southeast Asia. ...The Iroquois helicopter was used in Vietnam by Australian Air Force as gunfire support and for medical evacuation.Wooden model helicopter and descriptive information relating to use of helicopters in Southeast Asia.vietnam, helicopters, iroquios -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchPropeller for a DHC-4 Caribou light transport
... Its main operational role was tactical air transport in support of the Australian Army. ...Its main operational role was tactical air transport in support of the Australian Army. The Caribou was last operated by No 38 Squadron from RAAF Base Townsville in December 2009. ...DHC-4 Caribou light transport The Royal Australian Air Force DHC-4 Caribou was a versatile tactical light transport aircraft . Its main operational role was tactical air transport in support of the Australian Army. The Caribou was last operated by No 38 Squadron from RAAF Base Townsville in December 2009. The Caribou is a twin-engined high-wing monoplane with full-span double-slotted Fowler flaps and fully-reversible propellers, which allow it to achieve its trademark steep approach with very short take-offs and landings on unprepared runways. The high wing and distinctive high placement of the tail provide easy access to a large cargo compartment, while the low-pressure tyres permit operation on unprepared runways. It was the last piston-engined aircraft in the Air Force and was our only aircraft to employ the Low Altitude Parachute Extraction System (LAPES), where up to 2000kg of sled-mounted cargo is extracted from the aircraft by a parachute from a metre above the ground. The Caribou is equipped with GPS satellite navigation and night-vision equipment, giving it the capability to operate in any weather, day or night, to either land or drop soldiers and equipment by parachute with pinpoint accuracy. The Caribou is not pressurised and is not fitted with auto-pilot or weather radar. The first Caribou arrived in Australia in April 1964 and they were deployed to Vietnam from July 1964 to February 1972 and carried over 600,000 passengers and a huge quantity of cargo while they were there. Since 1997 the Caribou participated in famine-relief operations in Papua New Guinea and Irian Jaya during Operations SIERRA, PLES DRAI and AUSINDO JAYA, as well as the tsunami-relief operation in PNG in 1999 and operations in East Timor and the Solomon Islands since 1999. Their service life was over 40 years. raaf caribou aircraft -
Kew Historical Society IncBooklet, State Emergency Council for Civil Defence, Air Raid Precautions: Advice to Householders, 1941
... Air raid precautions distributed to householders in Victoria. The booklet is part of a suite of materials used to support Air Raid Precautions (ARP) during the Second World War. ...Kew Historical Society Inc Kew Court House 188 High Street Kew melbourne Air raid precautions distributed to householders in Victoria. The booklet is part of a suite of materials used to support Air Raid Precautions (ARP) during the Second World War. ...Air raid precautions distributed to householders in Victoria. The booklet is part of a suite of materials used to support Air Raid Precautions (ARP) during the Second World War. Air raid wardens managed groups of people in using air raid facilities that were constructed throughout the district. The ARP scheme was based on that developed in the United Kingdom.Primary resources showing the materials and advice developed to protect civilians on the home front. Examples of such support in the Kew Historical Society's collection includes advice for authorised community representatives, insignia and equipment.This booklet was published by the State Emergency Council for Civil Defence Victoria in April 1941. The 37-page work provides advice about what to do in an air raid, lighting restrictions, the use of road vehicles and safety for pedestrians, and shelters. The final pages of the book include a number of illustrations providing guidelines for air raid shelter construction. second world war - air raid precautions, state emergency council for civil defence victoria - 1939-45, arp, air raid precautions, second world war — air raid precautions, state emergency council for civil defence victoria — 1939-1945, world war 2 — 1939-1945, home front — kew (vic.) -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDrawing (series) - Drawings of applying colour schemes to RAAF aircraft MB326, Porter, Porter, Bell 206B-1, Helicopter (Army), Viscount, Mirage, GAF Nomad (Army) – 15 Documents
... Drawings of applying colour schemes to RAAF aircraft MB326, Porter, Porter, Bell 206B-1, Helicopter (Army), Viscount, Mirage, GAF Nomad (Army) – 15 Documents 1 Finishing scheme — Machi MB326 aircraft Dept of Air, S.T.S.O., HQ Support Command A16166 SHT 1 2 Finishing scheme — Machi MB326 aircraft markings 〃 A16166 SHT 2 3 Finishing scheme — Machi MB326 aircraft — markings 〃 A16166 SHT 3 4 Finishing scheme — Machi MB326 aircraft symbol list 〃 A16166 SHT 4 / A16166 SHT 5 5 Finishing scheme — Machi MB326 aircraft — markings 〃 A16166 SHT 5 6 Finishing scheme — Machi MB326 aircraft 〃 A16166 SHT 6 7 Finishing scheme — Machi "Roulette" paint scheme 〃 A16166 SHT 7 8 Finishing scheme — Bell 206-B-1 light observation helicopter — camouflage 〃 DA71110002 9 Finishing scheme — GAF Nomad (Army) — camouflage 〃 DA72594002 10 Finishing scheme — Pilatus Porter (Army) — camouflage 〃 DA67179001 11 Finishing scheme — F/A-18 aircraft markings Department of Air, Senior Technical Staff Officer, HQ Support Command A13728 SHT 8 12 Camouflage & finishing scheme — Mirage IIIO & IIID 〃 A13728 SHT 2 13 Bell 206-B-1 exterior finishing scheme — "Army" 〃 DA71110000 14 Exterior finishing scheme HC for Indonesia (Aluri) 〃 D73156000 15 Finishing scheme — Vickers Viscount RAAF 34 Sqdn Source unknown — not RAAF Un-decipherable; 6 pieces of blue photo segments 16 Finishing scheme — exterior markings MB-326 Dept of Air, HQ Support Command A16166 SHT 1 (very tiny) 17 Finishing scheme — MB-326H markings (raised emboss) 〃 A16166 SHT 2 18 Finishing scheme — exterior markings MB-326H 〃 A16166 SHT 3 19 Aermacchi MB-326H aircraft, Italy markings (in Italian) — position Aeronautica Macchi Varese — Italy 4-99000 SHT 1 20 National markings — Lockheed P3B Orion Dept of Air, HQ Support Command A16194 21 Exterior finishing scheme — Lockheed Neptune SP2H 〃 A14166 22 Markings — Anti-collision — Vampire trainer 〃 A13607 23 Camouflage scheme — Canberra bomber MK20 〃 A13608 24 Exterior markings — Canberra bomber MK20 〃 A13608 SHT 3 25 Markings — extreme nose & canopy + wing tip Dept of Air, HQ Support Command DA67148033 26 Finishing scheme 〃 A16166 SHT 4 27 RAAF lettering — C-130, Mystere Mk20H, Caribou, BACA-11, Macchi, MB-20 〃 A15286 SHT 1 28 Finishing scheme — Winjeel 〃 A13606 SHT 1 ...Drawings of applying colour schemes to RAAF aircraft MB326, Porter, Porter, Bell 206B-1, Helicopter (Army), Viscount, Mirage, GAF Nomad (Army) – 15 Documents 1 Finishing scheme — Machi MB326 aircraft Dept of Air, S.T.S.O., HQ Support Command A16166 SHT 1 2 Finishing scheme — Machi MB326 aircraft markings 〃 A16166 SHT 2 3 Finishing scheme — Machi MB326 aircraft — markings 〃 A16166 SHT 3 4 Finishing scheme — Machi MB326 aircraft symbol list 〃 A16166 SHT 4 / A16166 SHT 5 5 Finishing scheme — Machi MB326 aircraft — markings 〃 A16166 SHT 5 6 Finishing scheme — Machi MB326 aircraft 〃 A16166 SHT 6 7 Finishing scheme — Machi "Roulette" paint scheme 〃 A16166 SHT 7 8 Finishing scheme — Bell 206-B-1 light observation helicopter — camouflage 〃 DA71110002 9 Finishing scheme — GAF Nomad (Army) — camouflage 〃 DA72594002 10 Finishing scheme — Pilatus Porter (Army) — camouflage 〃 DA67179001 11 Finishing scheme — F/A-18 aircraft markings Department of Air, Senior Technical Staff Officer, HQ Support Command A13728 SHT 8 12 Camouflage & finishing scheme — Mirage IIIO & IIID 〃 A13728 SHT 2 13 Bell 206-B-1 exterior finishing scheme — "Army" 〃 DA71110000 14 Exterior finishing scheme HC for Indonesia (Aluri) 〃 D73156000 15 Finishing scheme — Vickers Viscount RAAF 34 Sqdn Source unknown — not RAAF Un-decipherable; 6 pieces of blue photo segments 16 Finishing scheme — exterior markings MB-326 Dept of Air, HQ Support Command A16166 SHT 1 (very tiny) 17 Finishing scheme — MB-326H markings (raised emboss) 〃 A16166 SHT 2 18 Finishing scheme — exterior markings MB-326H 〃 A16166 SHT 3 19 Aermacchi MB-326H aircraft, Italy markings (in Italian) — position Aeronautica Macchi Varese — Italy 4-99000 SHT 1 20 National markings — Lockheed P3B Orion Dept of Air, HQ Support Command A16194 21 Exterior finishing scheme — Lockheed Neptune SP2H 〃 A14166 22 Markings — Anti-collision — Vampire trainer 〃 A13607 23 Camouflage scheme — Canberra bomber MK20 〃 A13608 24 Exterior markings — Canberra bomber MK20 〃 A13608 SHT 3 25 Markings — extreme nose & canopy + wing tip Dept of Air, HQ Support Command DA67148033 26 Finishing scheme 〃 A16166 SHT 4 27 RAAF lettering — C-130, Mystere Mk20H, Caribou, BACA-11, Macchi, MB-20 〃 A15286 SHT 1 28 Finishing scheme — Winjeel 〃 A13606 SHT 1 Drawing Drawings of applying colour schemes to RAAF aircraft MB326, Porter, Porter, Bell 206B-1, Helicopter (Army), Viscount, Mirage, GAF Nomad (Army) – 15 Documents ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDrawing (series) - RAAF aircraft markings, finishes & camouflage 2 schemes — 28 documents including RAN 3 Fleet Air Arm document
... RAAF aircraft markings, finishes & camouflage schemes — 28 documents including RAN Fleet Air Arm document 1 Exterior finishing scheme — Bell UH-1D/H Iroquois Dept of Air — RAAF, S.E.S.O., HQ Support Command DA70093000 2 Exterior finishing scheme — Bell UH-1B Iroquois " A3707 SHT 1 3 Finishing scheme — Bell 47G Sioux " DA71010000 4 Finishing scheme — Bell 206-B-1 Army " DA71110000 5 Finishing scheme — Bell 206-B-1 Navy Dept of the Navy, Public Relations / History DA71110001 6 Camouflage finishing — Mirage IIIO + IIID Dept of Air A13728 SHT 2 7 Exterior markings — Mirage IIID — fuselage " A13728 SHT 3 (trainer) 8 Camouflage markings — Mirage aircraft tanks " A13728 SHT 7 9 Exterior markings — Mirage mainplanes " A13728 SHT 5 10 Exterior markings — Mirage fins " A13728 SHT 6 11 Exterior markings — Mirage IIID — fuselage " A13728 SHT 3 12 Mirage III cockpit safety devices " F6.1 13 Mirage III cockpit layout " DA71070008 14 Finishing scheme — Aermacchi MB326H Dept of Air, S.T.S.O., HQ Support Command A16166 SHT 1 (very tiny) 15 Finishing scheme — Aer Macchi MB326H " A16166 SHT 2 (faded badly) 16 Finishing scheme — exterior markings MB326H " A16166 SHT 2 17 Finishing scheme — exterior markings MB326H " A16166 SHT 3 18 Finishing scheme — exterior markings MB326H " A16166 SHT 5 19 Macchi MB326H aircraft painting — item markings position Aeronautica Macchi Varese — Italy 4-99000 SHT 1 (in Italian) 20 National markings — Lockheed P3B Orion Dept of Air, HQ Support Command A16194 21 Exterior finish scheme — Lockheed Neptune SP2H " A14166 22 Markings — anti-collision — Vampire trainer " A13607 23 Camouflage scheme — Canberra bomber MK20 " A13608 24 External markings — Canberra bomber MK20 " A13608 SHT 3 25 Markings — Ejection Seat and Canopy Warning Dept of Air, HQ Support Command DA67115033 26 Finishing scheme — Aermacchi MB326H Symbol List " A16166 SHT 4 27 RAAF lettering — C-130, Metropolitan, C-47, Caribou, BAC 1-11, HS-748, Mystere 20 " A15286 SHT 1 28 Finishing scheme — Winjeel " A13606 SHT 1 ...RAAF aircraft markings, finishes & camouflage schemes — 28 documents including RAN Fleet Air Arm document 1 Exterior finishing scheme — Bell UH-1D/H Iroquois Dept of Air — RAAF, S.E.S.O., HQ Support Command DA70093000 2 Exterior finishing scheme — Bell UH-1B Iroquois " A3707 SHT 1 3 Finishing scheme — Bell 47G Sioux " DA71010000 4 Finishing scheme — Bell 206-B-1 Army " DA71110000 5 Finishing scheme — Bell 206-B-1 Navy Dept of the Navy, Public Relations / History DA71110001 6 Camouflage finishing — Mirage IIIO + IIID Dept of Air A13728 SHT 2 7 Exterior markings — Mirage IIID — fuselage " A13728 SHT 3 (trainer) 8 Camouflage markings — Mirage aircraft tanks " A13728 SHT 7 9 Exterior markings — Mirage mainplanes " A13728 SHT 5 10 Exterior markings — Mirage fins " A13728 SHT 6 11 Exterior markings — Mirage IIID — fuselage " A13728 SHT 3 12 Mirage III cockpit safety devices " F6.1 13 Mirage III cockpit layout " DA71070008 14 Finishing scheme — Aermacchi MB326H Dept of Air, S.T.S.O., HQ Support Command A16166 SHT 1 (very tiny) 15 Finishing scheme — Aer Macchi MB326H " A16166 SHT 2 (faded badly) 16 Finishing scheme — exterior markings MB326H " A16166 SHT 2 17 Finishing scheme — exterior markings MB326H " A16166 SHT 3 18 Finishing scheme — exterior markings MB326H " A16166 SHT 5 19 Macchi MB326H aircraft painting — item markings position Aeronautica Macchi Varese — Italy 4-99000 SHT 1 (in Italian) 20 National markings — Lockheed P3B Orion Dept of Air, HQ Support Command A16194 21 Exterior finish scheme — Lockheed Neptune SP2H " A14166 22 Markings — anti-collision — Vampire trainer " A13607 23 Camouflage scheme — Canberra bomber MK20 " A13608 24 External markings — Canberra bomber MK20 " A13608 SHT 3 25 Markings — Ejection Seat and Canopy Warning Dept of Air, HQ Support Command DA67115033 26 Finishing scheme — Aermacchi MB326H Symbol List " A16166 SHT 4 27 RAAF lettering — C-130, Metropolitan, C-47, Caribou, BAC 1-11, HS-748, Mystere 20 " A15286 SHT 1 28 Finishing scheme — Winjeel " A13606 SHT 1 Drawing RAAF aircraft markings, finishes & camouflage 2 schemes — 28 documents including RAN 3 Fleet Air Arm document ... -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Ephemera - Order of Service, framed
... Operation Hammersley , 10 February until 9 March 1970, was undertaken by a combined force of: C Company, 8th Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment (8RAR); armoured personnel carriers from 3 Cavalry Regiment; tanks from 1 Armoured Regiment; sappers from the Royal Australian Engineers; a mortar section from 8RAR’s Support Company; air support, and even a Navy destroyer off-shore to provide gunfire support. ...Operation Hammersley , 10 February until 9 March 1970, was undertaken by a combined force of: C Company, 8th Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment (8RAR); armoured personnel carriers from 3 Cavalry Regiment; tanks from 1 Armoured Regiment; sappers from the Royal Australian Engineers; a mortar section from 8RAR’s Support Company; air support, and even a Navy destroyer off-shore to provide gunfire support. ...Operation Hammersley , 10 February until 9 March 1970, was undertaken by a combined force of: C Company, 8th Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment (8RAR); armoured personnel carriers from 3 Cavalry Regiment; tanks from 1 Armoured Regiment; sappers from the Royal Australian Engineers; a mortar section from 8RAR’s Support Company; air support, and even a Navy destroyer off-shore to provide gunfire support. The operation aimed to protect 17 Construction Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers, at a quarry in the western foothills of the Long Hai hills. The Long Hai hills were a stronghold for the Viet Cong, who used the caves there as a bunker complex and had planted many landmines and booby traps in the area. Over two fierce weeks, 8 RAR carried out patrols and conducted ambushes, engaging VC troops and eventually capturing the bunker system. However, it was a costly campaign. In total, over 70 Australians were killed or wounded during the operation. The worst day for mine casualties in Australia's war in Vietnam occurred on 28 February 1970. It became known as 'Black Saturday". Nine members of 8RAR were killed and 29 wounded. This item is the Order of Service from the memorial service held at Nui Dat on 3 April 1970 to honour those killed at Long Hai. It was issued to the donor, National Serviceman G G Ravenscroft, who was serving in 1 Platoon, A Company 8RAR during Operation Hammersley, and received a minor shrapnel wound on Black Saturday. This was donated by Cpl (Temp) Geoffrey Grant Ravenscroft (3795037) who was a National Serviceman with the Royal Australian Infantry Corps and served in Vietnam with the 8th Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment from November 1969 to July 1970Two typed A-4 pages that have been folded into booklet, now flattened and framed. Listed are the prayers, Bible readings and sermon given, along with the names of the 8 fallen soldiers, and the chaplains who officiated. See media for more information.8rar, long hai, long hai hills, black saturday, 1970, operation hammersley, ravenscroft, geoff ravenscroft, memorial service, c company, 8th battalion, the royal australian regiment, apc, 3 cavalry regiment, 1 armoured regiment, sappers, royal australian engineers, 17 construction squadron, viet cong, viet cong troops, nui dat, australian national serviceman, 1 platoon, a company, cpl (temp) geoffrey grant ravenscroft, 3795037 -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDrawing (series) - RAAF aircraft markings, finishes and camouflage schemes – 31 Documents including RAN Fleet Air Arm document
... (markings) 〃 A15286 SHT 4 12 RAAF lettering on DH-4 Caribou 〃 A13266 SHT 3 13 RAAF lettering — C-130, F-111, Caribou, BAC 1-11, BS, F-9, F2-20 Department of Air, S.T.S.O., Support Command HQ A13280 SHT 1 14 Transfers — aircraft serial nos. — Bristol 〃 DA66B7000 15 RAAF Kangaroo 45" dia rounded dimensions 〃 A12762 — left ⃰ 16 Fin flash — RAAF 〃 DA66171000 17 Finishing scheme — Pilatus Porter 〃 DA67179000 18 Finishing scheme — Cessna 180 〃 ?? ...(markings) 〃 A15286 SHT 4 12 RAAF lettering on DH-4 Caribou 〃 A13266 SHT 3 13 RAAF lettering — C-130, F-111, Caribou, BAC 1-11, BS, F-9, F2-20 Department of Air, S.T.S.O., Support Command HQ A13280 SHT 1 14 Transfers — aircraft serial nos. — Bristol 〃 DA66B7000 15 RAAF Kangaroo 45" dia rounded dimensions 〃 A12762 — left ⃰ 16 Fin flash — RAAF 〃 DA66171000 17 Finishing scheme — Pilatus Porter 〃 DA67179000 18 Finishing scheme — Cessna 180 〃 ?? ... -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Headwear - Flying Helmet, C.1968
... He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. ...He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. ...Squadron Leader Alan Reed from the Royal Australian Air Force 052363 served in Vietnam from 26 May 1968 until 20 November 1968. He spent most of his tour detached to the 12th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, US Air Force. He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. His final rank with the Air Force was Air Vice Marshal and his last posting was with Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam (RAAF Element) Flying Helmet made of fibreglass and resin, polystyrene, perspex with sunvisor, microphone,and headphones.FSN 1660-440 5553 Part No.60c 4459flying helmet, alan reed, squadron leader alan reed, royal australian air force, 052363, 12th tactical reconnaissance squadron, officer of the order of australia, raaf, united states air force, united states distinguished flying cross, usaf, headquarters, australian force vietnam, raaf element -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Model - Model of Phantom RF4C named 'Carolina Kangaroo', C.2014
... He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. ...He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. ...Squadron Leader Alan Reed from the Royal Australian Air Force 052363 served in Vietnam from 26 May 1968 until 20 November 1968. He spent most of his tour detached to the 12th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, US Air Force. He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. His final rank with the Air Force was Air Vice Marshal and his last posting was with Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam (RAAF Element) Phantom RF4C named 'Carolina Kangaroo' Plastic , Perspex.AC 448 US Air Force Star.model aircraft., phantom rf4c, allan reed, squadron leader alan reed, royal australian air force, 052363, 12th tactical reconnaissance squadron, officer of the order of australia, raaf, usaf, united states air force, distinguished flying cross, air vice marshall allan reed, headquarters, australian force vietnam, raaf element -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Award - Cloth Badge, C. 1968
... He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. ...He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. ...Squadron Leader Alan Reed from the Royal Australian Air Force 052363 served in Vietnam from 26 May 1968 until 20 November 1968. He spent most of his tour detached to the 12th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, US Air Force. He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. His final rank with the Air Force was Air Vice Marshal and his last posting was with Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam (RAAF Element) Circular woven cloth badge with Phantom air craft on it and red writing.Mc.Donnell Phantom II ' White, Red, Blue, Black. Velcro Back.cloth badge, insignia, squadron leader alan reed, royal air force, 052363, 12th tactical reconnaissance squadron, raaf, united states distinguished flying cross, united states air force, usaf, air vice marshall allan reed, australian force headquarters, raaf element, officer of the order of australia -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Award - Cloth badge, C. 1968
... He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. ...He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. ...Squadron Leader Alan Reed from the Royal Australian Air Force 052363 served in Vietnam from 26 May 1968 until 20 November 1968. He spent most of his tour detached to the 12th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, US Air Force. He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. His final rank with the Air Force was Air Vice Marshal and his last posting was with Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam (RAAF Element) Rectangular woven cloth badge signifying '100 Missions in Vietnam' white, red and black.Ace of Spades insignia.cloth badge, alan reed, royal australian air force, 052363, 12th tactical reconnaissance squadron, us air force, united states distinguished flying cross, air vice marshall allan reed, squadron leader alan reed, pilot, australian force headquarters, raaf, officer of the order of australia -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Award - Cloth badge, C.1968
... He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. ...He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. ...Squadron Leader Alan Reed from the Royal Australian Air Force 052363 served in Vietnam from 26 May 1968 until 20 November 1968. He spent most of his tour detached to the 12th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, US Air Force. He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. His final rank with the Air Force was Air Vice Marshal and his last posting was with Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam (RAAF Element) Woven cloth badge black, white & grey, flag shaped.Aussie Air Pirate.Skull and Cross Bones .cloth badge, alan reed, alan raymond reed, royal australian air force, 052363, squadron leader alan reed, pilot, headquarters, australian force vietnam, raaf element, 12th tactical reconnaissance squadron, officer of the order of australia, ao, united states distinguished flying cross -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Functional Object - Letter, April 1961
... He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. ...He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. ...Squadron Leader Alan Reed from the Royal Australian Air Force 052363 served in Vietnam from 26 May 1968 until 20 November 1968. He spent most of his tour detached to the 12th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, US Air Force. He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. His final rank with the Air Force was Air Vice Marshal and his last posting was with Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam (RAAF Element) Silk Pilots Letter , Squadron Leader A.R. Reed, Service number: 426115. LD Allan Reed. All Pilots of the RF-4C Phantom aircraft carried a silk letter with the same message in many languages. It asks people to assist the holder and advises that they will be rewarded for doing so.SQD LD Alan Reed.Service No. 42611S.silk pilots letter., alan reed, squadron leader alan reed, 052363, royal australian air force, 12th tactical reconnaissance squadron, officer of the order of australia, distinguished flying cross, usaf, united states air force, air vice marshall allan reed, headquarters, australian force vietnam, raaf element, pilot -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document - Jolly Green Ticket, C.1968
... He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. ...He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. ...Squadron Leader Alan Reed from the Royal Australian Air Force 052363 served in Vietnam from 26 May 1968 until 20 November 1968. He spent most of his tour detached to the 12th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, US Air Force. He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. His final rank with the Air Force was Air Vice Marshal and his last posting was with Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam (RAAF Element) ' Jolly Greens ' card / tickets to ride used in rescue operations for downed American airmen through out the Vietnam War. Ticket to Ride: Jolly Greens was the nickname given to the US helicopters that rescued downed aircrew. The reverse side of this card reads: redeemable only by Alan Reed from "Down Under".GOOD FOR ONE FREE RIDE. Redeemable only by Alan Reed from 'Down Under' DON"T ACCEPT SUBSTITUTES INSIST ON THE ORIGINAL. Jolly Greens. DET 1 40th ARRS.jolly green ticket, alan reed, squadron leader alan reed, royal australian air force, 052363, 12th tactical reconnaissance squadron, united states air force, usaf, united states distinguished flying cross, australian force headquarters, pilot, raaf element, air vice marshall allan reed, officer of the order of australia -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Ephemera, Order Of Service, Alan Reed funeral
... He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. ...He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. ...Squadron Leader Alan Reed from the Royal Australian Air Force 052363 served in Vietnam from 26 May 1968 until 20 November 1968. He spent most of his tour detached to the 12th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, US Air Force. He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. His final rank with the Air Force was Air Vice Marshal and his last posting was with Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam (RAAF Element) 8-page Order of Service for the funeral of Vice Marshal (Retd) Alan Reed, 19 August 2022alan reed, squadron leader, 12th tactical, us air force, air vice marshal -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph
... He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. ...He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. ...Squadron Leader Alan Reed from the Royal Australian Air Force 052363 served in Vietnam from 26 May 1968 until 20 November 1968. He spent most of his tour detached to the 12th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, US Air Force. He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. His final rank with the Air Force was Air Vice Marshal and his last posting was with Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam (RAAF Element) Seven helicopters flying in formation over South Vietnam ( 1965 - 1972)alan reed, squadron leader, 12th tactical, us air force, air vice marshal -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Uniform - Uniform, RAAF, Party Suit
... He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. ...He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. ...Squadron Leader Alan Reed from the Royal Australian Air Force 052363 served in Vietnam from 26 May 1968 until 20 November 1968. He spent most of his tour detached to the 12th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron, US Air Force. He was made an Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in June 1989 for his service to the RAAF as Air Officer Commanding, Support Command. For his service with the USAF, Alan Reed was awarded the United States Distinguished Flying Cross with oak leaf cluster. His final rank with the Air Force was Air Vice Marshal and his last posting was with Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam (RAAF Element) A black one piece Dining Suit (party suit) similar in style to a short sleeve Flying Suit, with zippered front and pockets, bearing Squadron Leader epaulettes worn by the then Squadron Leader Alan Reed whilst serving in Vietnam in 1968. It has a white embroidered RAAF brevet on the left chest, with a "Phamous Phantom Spook" (82 Wing RAAF F4E) caricature above the embroidered name ALAN REED on the right chest. Three additional embroidered patches are attached to the suit (RF-4C, 100 Missions Vietnam and Aussie Air Pirate) two on the chest and one on the left sleeve.White embroidered RAAF Brevet on left breast."Phan"alan reed, united states air force, air pilots, royal australian air force, squadron leader, air vice marshall allan reed, squadron leader alan reed, pilot, headquarters, australian force vietnam, raaf element, 12th tactical reconnaissance squadron, officer of the order of australia, ao, united states distinguished flying cross, 052363 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Banner - Banner, framed, 11 Co (Nung)
... At 3.15am on 10 May 1968 some members of the CIDG chose to assist the NVA to attack the fort instead of supporting Mike Force, and close hand to hand fighting followed, along with grenade attacks and heavy machine gun fire. Air support offered a brief respite from the NVA attack, and some NVA forces were pushed back outside the perimeter by counter attacks, but at 9am White contacted Da Nang to advise that his position was untenable. ...At 3.15am on 10 May 1968 some members of the CIDG chose to assist the NVA to attack the fort instead of supporting Mike Force, and close hand to hand fighting followed, along with grenade attacks and heavy machine gun fire. Air support offered a brief respite from the NVA attack, and some NVA forces were pushed back outside the perimeter by counter attacks, but at 9am White contacted Da Nang to advise that his position was untenable. ...Captain John E D White, Australian Army Training Team in Vietnam (AATTV) took over command of 11 Mobile Strike Force (Mike Force) Company in Da Nang, Vietnam, in February 1968. He was 26 years old. The 2 NVA Division was moving from Laos into South Vietnam and his mission was to establish contact with the division and trace its movements south. In mid-March the company was air lifted to the Special Forces camp of Kham Duc, near the Laotian border. They used an old French Foreign Legion fort as a temporary base from which patrols could be sent out. White called it Ngok Tavak after a nearby mountain. Initially, patrols failed to find the enemy, but in late April a patrol clashed with the enemy. At the same time, White received intelligence that the NVA division was closing in. At night they could hear explosions in the distance heading toward them. White decided their best chance was to leave the fort and take to the jungle to adopt guerrilla tactics. However, in the meantime a platoon of United States Marine Corps artillery arrived bringing with them two howitzers and a stockpile of ammunition. To abandon the fort was to abandon the guns. White contacted Da Nang, explaining the predicament, and was ordered to remain where he was. A Civilian Irregular Defense Group (CIDG) platoon was sent to reinforce his numbers. This was a para military force comprised mainly of indigenous highlanders, trained by United States Special Forces. They also brought with them two mortars and their crews. At 3.15am on 10 May 1968 some members of the CIDG chose to assist the NVA to attack the fort instead of supporting Mike Force, and close hand to hand fighting followed, along with grenade attacks and heavy machine gun fire. Air support offered a brief respite from the NVA attack, and some NVA forces were pushed back outside the perimeter by counter attacks, but at 9am White contacted Da Nang to advise that his position was untenable. A second attack was imminent and they could not withstand it, so they would have to withdraw. The wounded were evacuated by helicopter (under orders from Major Mai, the NVA had not attacked the previous medical helicopters that collected the wounded under the cover of air strikes) and at 1pm the rest of the force evacuated east, into the jungle. The NVA did not notice their withdrawal, and continued mortar attacks on the fort for another ninety minutes. Seven kilometres from the fort White called for a helicopter withdrawal of his forces. The force was successfully lifted to Kham Duc and then Da Nang. (Credit AWM)Black framed glass covered flag. Red material with gold fringe, gold writing with Blackbird in the centre with parachute holding 2 white swords standing on a gold star. 11Co. in gold underneath. Gold plaque mounted under the flag.GUIDON OF 11 COY (NUNG) MOBILE STRIKE FORCE (MIKE FORCE) /5th SF GROUP, 1 CORPS, SVN/ A Significant number of AATTV personnel served with this Nung Company based in Da Nang./ At the end of the Vietnam War, this flag was taken by a former US SF officer and held until/ when it was given to former Captain John "Jed" White (AATTV), CO 11 Coy (Nung), who led/ the MIKE Forces at the Battle of Ngok Tavak on 10 May 1968.battle of ngok tavak, mobile strike force, nung, john white
