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4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Aide mémoire, Crew Duty Card Saracen Mk1 APC, 1954
... Macleod melbourne The Saracen APC was in service in the Regiment ...The Saracen APC was in service in the Regiment in the 1960's.A tri-folded light card aide-memoire for the crew of a Saracen Mk 1 APC stating various servicing tasks etcWO Code No 8901saracen -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
User Handbook (2 copies), APC Wheeled Saracen Mk 1 & 2 Provisional User Handbook, 1954
... in the 1960's Saracen APC WO Code No 17839 1. A soft covered loose ...The Saracen was in service with the Regiment in the 1960's1. A soft covered loose leaf, lace bound, user handbook 2. The second copy has a semi-hard cover (made by the user) with metal fasteningsWO Code No 17839saracen apc -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
User Handbook (3 copies), User Handbook for APC Wheeled Saracen MK 1 & 2 Armoured Command Post RA 1959, March 1963
Saracen ACV used by Regiment in 1960'sA hard covered loose leaf, lace bound, user handbook for the Saracen APC, incorporating amendments 1 to 6WO Code No 12363saracen acv handbook -
Yarrawonga RSL Sub Branch
Centurion tank, Centurion Mk5 main battle tank, Early 1950's
Vietnam War Troops of the 1st Australian Armoured Regiment during a briefing at Vung Tau In 1967, the Royal Australian Armoured Corps' (RAAC), 1st Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC) Squadron transferred to "A" Squadron, 3rd Cavalry Regiment Vietnam. Although they successfully conducted combat operations in their areas of operation(s) (AOs), reports from the field stated that their light-armour (M-113 ACAVs) were unable to force their way through dense jungle[15] limiting their offensive actions against enemy forces. The Australian government, under criticism from Parliament, decided to send a Squadron of Australian Centurion tanks to South Vietnam.[15] The 84 mm-gunned[16] Australian Centurions of 'C' Squadron, 1st Armoured Regiment landed in the Republic of Vietnam (South Vietnam) on 24 February 1968, and were headquartered at Nui Dat in III Corps (MR3).[17] 52 Ton main battle TankARN Number 169090 and tacsign 106tank armoured vietnam centurion mbt -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, M113 Track Replacement
A coloured photograph of a M113 APC habing its tracks replaced in the field. The rear of the APC sits on the front of a tank to lift the tracks of the ground. Crews stand on the vehicles and of the groundM113's nickname is "The Nympho" S/No 134photograph, m113, armoured personnel carrier -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Container - APC Tablets, <1950s
This A.P.C. Bottle belonged to Dianne Browne's mother. Dianne was school secretary at Ringwood Heights 1970's - 1990'sClear small glass bottle with label (white with blue surround and blue instructions). Screw top. No lid.|Mitcham Pharmacy|K&D Wellington|Dispensing Chemists|704 Whitehorse Road|Mitcham69 (on base)medicine, first aid