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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Memorabilia, The Women's Weekly
... ...Article on Vietnam...The Australian Women's Weekly, Dec 8th 1965 price 1/- (one shilling) Contains article "We visit the Australians in Vietnam pages 7,8,9....National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Australian magazine Article on Vietnam Australians In Vietnam,Magazine The Australian Women's Weekly, Dec 8th 1965 price 1/- (one shilling) Contains article "We visit the Australians in Vietnam pages 7,8,9. ...The Australian Women's Weekly, Dec 8th 1965 price 1/- (one shilling) Contains article "We visit the Australians in Vietnam pages 7,8,9.Australians In Vietnam,Magazineaustralian magazine, article on vietnam -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle - Newspaper Clipping, The Local Paper, Salute to Vietnam Vets, 21/08/2024
... Article about Vietnam Veterans Day...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Article about Vietnam Veterans Day vietnam veterans colin brooks diamond valley vietnam veterans association greensborough war memorial park Black and white text and colour image Salute to Vietnam Vets Article Newspaper Clipping The Local Paper ...Article about Vietnam Veterans DayBlack and white text and colour imagevietnam veterans, colin brooks, diamond valley vietnam veterans association, greensborough war memorial park -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Jobless veteran lands work opportunities, 13/04/2016
... Follow up to previous article on Vietnam veteran Kevin Dudman reports that he received several job offers after publication of his story. ...Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Follow up to previous article on Vietnam veteran Kevin Dudman reports that he received several job offers after publication of his story. ...Follow up to previous article on Vietnam veteran Kevin Dudman reports that he received several job offers after publication of his story. Previous article is item #2846.News clipping, black text, colour image.kevin dudman, montmorency, vietnam veterans -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Memorabilia, Memorabilia of Jason Cowland
... Contains original Article, Clippings from the Vietnam War era and 2 envelopes...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Article Clippings Contains original Article, Clippings from the Vietnam War era and 2 envelopes Memorabilia of Jason Cowland. ...Contains original Article, Clippings from the Vietnam War era and 2 envelopesarticle, clippings -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Journal, Life Australia - 6 March 1967, 1967
... 12 pages in colour: Australians & New Zealanders in Vietnam. Article on B Company on patrol....National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Vietnam War 1961-1975 – Periodicals Vietnam War 1961-1975 - Participation Australian 12 pages in colour: Australians & New Zealanders in Vietnam. Article on B Company on patrol. Life Australia - 6 March 1967. ...12 pages in colour: Australians & New Zealanders in Vietnam. Article on B Company on patrol.vietnam war, 1961-1975 – periodicals, vietnam war, 1961-1975 - participation, australian -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle - Article and Photographs, Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia Diamond Valley Sub-Branch, 18/08/2023
... Article with Photographs regarding the Vietnam Veterans of Australia and the commemoration of the end of the Vietnam War. ...Photographs by Rosie Bray. vietnam veterans diamond valley Vietnam veterans vietnam war war memorial greensborough war memorial park Article with Photographs, 7 pages Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia Diamond Valley Sub-Branch Article Article and Photographs Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia Diamond Valley Sub-Branch Rosie Bray ...Article with Photographs regarding the Vietnam Veterans of Australia and the commemoration of the end of the Vietnam War. Photographs by Rosie Bray.Article with Photographs, 7 pagesvietnam veterans, diamond valley vietnam veterans, vietnam war, war memorial, greensborough war memorial park -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomDocument - Bulletin, Royal Australian Armoured Corps Bulletin No 56, Dec1968
... A soft covered stapled document covering officer postings, promotions and transfers, an article on armoured operations in Vietnam, equipment notes on M113A1 family of vehicles, a list of RAAC technical publications issued....4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne raac bulletin officer postings equipment vietnam Restricted A soft covered stapled document covering officer postings, promotions and transfers, an article on armoured operations in Vietnam, equipment notes on M113A1 family of vehicles, a list of RAAC technical publications issued. ...A soft covered stapled document covering officer postings, promotions and transfers, an article on armoured operations in Vietnam, equipment notes on M113A1 family of vehicles, a list of RAAC technical publications issued.Restrictedraac bulletin, officer postings, equipment, vietnam -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, Ron Cerabona, Need, [circa 2005-2006]
... The article discusses a documentary called Vietnam Nurses that was produced in 2005 and aired on SBS television. ...The article discusses a documentary called Vietnam Nurses that was produced in 2005 and aired on SBS television. ...The article discusses a documentary called Vietnam Nurses that was produced in 2005 and aired on SBS television. "The untold story of the young Australian Army nurses who served at the only Australian-run field hospital in the Vietnam War." [Screen Australia website].Newspaper clipping with four columns of text and a large square photograph at the top of four women smiling. The title and a quote are printed in green.army nurses, vietnam war, vung tau, vietnam nurses, documentaries, terry ross -
Bendigo Military MuseumArticle - NEWSPAPER ARTICLE, C.May 1968
... Lindsay Noel Brown, National Serviceman, No 3790530, 3RAR 28.12.1967 - 26.5.1968 Wesley BERTUCH collection, refer catalogue No 1664.2 Articles newspapers KIA Vietnam .1) “Brown Lindsay Noel” .2) (“On Active service”) In blue pen, “26 May”, In black pencil “1968” .1) News paper death Notice, print in black relating to the death of Lindsay Noel Brown KIA Vietnam .2) Newspaper death notice , two on one piece relating to the death of Lindsay Noel Brown KIA Vietnam, has blue and black hand written on. Article NEWSPAPER ARTICLE ....1) Notice was placed in the newspaper by Wesley BERTUCH. .2) Both notices were placed by the family. Lindsay Noel Brown, National Serviceman, No 3790530, 3RAR 28.12.1967 - 26.5.1968 Wesley BERTUCH collection, refer catalogue No 1664.2.1) News paper death Notice, print in black relating to the death of Lindsay Noel Brown KIA Vietnam .2) Newspaper death notice , two on one piece relating to the death of Lindsay Noel Brown KIA Vietnam, has blue and black hand written on..1) “Brown Lindsay Noel” .2) (“On Active service”) In blue pen, “26 May”, In black pencil “1968”articles, newspapers, kia, vietnam -
Lara RSL Sub BranchNewspaper - Herad Sun Weekend dated 22/4/1998 - Vietnam 29 years After Te Fall of Saigon, Herald Sun Weekend dated 22/4/1998, 22/04/1995
... This article was referring to a historical event from Vietnam War of a picture depicting the use of napalm and it's effects on people especially the young naked girl running from the Napalm. ...Lara RSL Sub Branch McClelland Ave Lara This article was referring to a historical event from Vietnam War of a picture depicting the use of napalm and it's effects on people especially the young naked girl running from the Napalm. ...This article was referring to a historical event from Vietnam War of a picture depicting the use of napalm and it's effects on people especially the young naked girl running from the Napalm. Alongside the picture of the young girl as a woman 20 years later. Herald Sun Paper supplement five double pagesHerald Sun Weekend, April 22nd, 1995, Vietnam 20 Years After The Fall of Saigon, The pain and despair of loss written on the front page with 2 photos one of young naked girl running from Napalm and her now as a grown woman. herald sun, weekend, vietnam, newspaper, 1995 -
Greensborough Historical SocietyArticle, Vietnam vet, Justin the dog feature in revived timber war memorial, by Carolyn Webb, 23/04/2019
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Bill Cantwell, Vietnam veteran, was the model for the new sculptures in Greensborough War Memorial Park bill cantwell greensborough war memorial park homefront sculptures homefront project 1 p. transcribed article with colour photograph Vietnam vet, Justin the dog feature in revived timber war memorial, by Carolyn Webb Article Carolyn Webb The Age Carolyn Webb The Age ...Bill Cantwell, Vietnam veteran, was the model for the new sculptures in Greensborough War Memorial Park 1 p. transcribed article with colour photographbill cantwell, greensborough war memorial park, homefront sculptures, homefront project -
Greensborough Historical SocietyNewspaper Clipping, Diamond Valley Leader, Lest We Forget, 07/11/2018
... Greensborough Historical Society 34A Glenauburn Road Lower Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Vietnam veteran Bill Telfer will be among those paying their respects at the Greensborough War Memorial Park this Sunday to mark the centenary of the end of World War 1. greensborough war memorial park bill telfer remembrance day 2018 vietnam war News article 2 pages, black text and colour image . ...Vietnam veteran Bill Telfer will be among those paying their respects at the Greensborough War Memorial Park this Sunday to mark the centenary of the end of World War 1. News article 2 pages, black text and colour image .greensborough war memorial park, bill telfer, remembrance day 2018, vietnam war -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document - 'The Blood Chit", 1968
... Sgt Dale Miller United States Air Force 12th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron Blood Chit US Forces Squadron Leader Alan Reed USAF Bergstrom Air Force Base Royal Australian Air Force 052363 Pilot Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam RAAF Element Black and Gold Framed Article of "The Blood Chit"- Accompanied with U.S.A. ..."The Blood Chit" carried by all United States Air Force Flight crews operating in South Vietnam, the "blood chit" so nick-named by flight crew - was designed to assist in the safe return of downed flight crew. The "chits" message - written in 15 languages - identified the carrier as a US citizen seeking food and assistance. Each "blood chit" was serially numbered and registered to assist in identification by US Forces. This one was issued to Squadron Leader Alan R Reed during his tour of duty in South Vietnam with the US 12th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron. COMRADES IN ARM THEN AND NOW: Soon after arrival at the USAF'S 12th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron in South Vietnam in 1968, Squadron Leader Alan Reed was assigned in an almost new Phantom RF74C (AF67442) Reconnaissance Aircraft - nicked name "Carolina Kangaroo" along with its crew chief, Sgt Dale Miller. The trio operated as a team for the remainder of Alan's tour of duty. In 1981, while serving in the USA as the Australian Air Attache, Alan (now an Air Commodore) visited Bergstrom Air Force Base during a major USAF exercise. By sheer coincidence he again met up with Dale (now a Lieutenant) and his old RF4C - still operational but now sans the Carolina Kangaroo emblem.Black and Gold Framed Article of "The Blood Chit"- Accompanied with U.S.A. Flag and explanation. Also two coloured and one black and white photo of Alan Reed and Crew Chief Sgt. Dale Miller beside the RF-4C Phantom nicknamed, "Carolina Kangaroo".alan reed, rf-4c phantom, "carolina kangaroo"., sgt dale miller, united states air force, 12th tactical reconnaissance squadron, blood chit, us forces, squadron leader alan reed, usaf, bergstrom air force base, royal australian air force, 052363, pilot, headquarters, australian force vietnam, raaf element -
City of Melbourne LibrariesPhotograph, Bull, Hugh Jones, 1897-1993, Lascars cleaning ship's rudder
... The ship MV Neptuna, mentioned in the 1935 article, had that year been purchased from a German company by Australian-owned Burns Philp, with Australian Government assistance, and it was instrumental in ensuring the shipment of rice from Vietnam to Papua New Guinea. ...The ship MV Neptuna, mentioned in the 1935 article, had that year been purchased from a German company by Australian-owned Burns Philp, with Australian Government assistance, and it was instrumental in ensuring the shipment of rice from Vietnam to Papua New Guinea. ...Published: unknown, however, on 26 June 1935 a similar, but not the exact photo in the McKenzie Collection, was published in The Age: Published title: Shipping Victorian Flour to the East Published Caption: Flour and wheat figure prominently in all cargoes carried by ships trading to Chinese, Japanese and Eastern ports. Victorian millers are eager to extend lids outlet for their produce, and every opportunity is grasped. The pictures show Australian labourers unloading from railway trucks some of the 2300 tons of flour which will go into the hold of the Burns, Philp motor ship Neptuna for shipment to Hong Kong, while Chinese seamen are busy cleaning and painting the rudder post of the ship. Hard by the Neptuna, other ships are taking on flour for the East. Research by Project Volunteer, Louise McKenzie: The image was described by Hugh Bull on the rear of the glass plate as – “Lascars cleaning ships rudder 1933”. Basically, a “lascar” is a seaman. Image No. 032 in the McKenzie Collection shows two lascars perched on the rudder of a ship, with two others standing in a rowboat along side. They are dressed in baggy trousers and jackets and wearing caps. Across a very calm dock area is a single funnel ship with on-deck derricks. The rudder of the ship being cleaned is white, with large black roman numbering denoting the depth at which the ship is sitting, depending on whether it is loaded or empty. Whilst the exact photo in the McKenzie Collection has yet to be located in The Age in 1933, the date when it was taken, there is a photo published in The Age on 25 June 1935 which appears to be one of a series of photos taken on the same day, featuring lascars cleaning a ship’s rudder. It bears a striking resemblance to MCK 032, but it is taken from a slightly different angle. The 1935 published photo is a close up of a ship’s rudder being cleaned, with same style of roman numerals in black on the white of the rudder. One lascar is standing on the rudder, one is standing in a small clinker style rowboat, with its characteristic wooden overlapping hull planks, holding a broom; two more lascars are sitting in the bow and stern of the rowboat. The ship being cleaned is in a dock, as a wharf and warehouses can be seen in the background, the water is very calm, and there are two other ships moored nearby – one across the other side of the dock with a black and white hull and derricks on its deck, and one adjacent, with its mooring lines clearly visible. The lascars are wearing caps, baggy trousers and jackets. Compelling similarities therefore exist between the two images. Whilst it is difficult to positively identify the cultural background of these particular lascars in either photo, the newspaper article dated June 1935 advises they are “Chinese”. This is possibly because the ship they are associated with, the Neptuna, is reported to have sailed from Melbourne on this date, bound for Hong Kong. However, the men are probably from South East Asia. Wikipedia describes the term “Southeast Asia” as covering ” … the people of Southeast Asia from prehistory to the present in two distinct sub-regions: Mainland Southeast Asia (or Indochina) and Maritime Southeast Asia (or Insular Southeast Asia). Mainland Southeast Asia comprises Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar (or Burma), Peninsular Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam whereas Maritime Southeast Asia comprises Brunei, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Christmas Island, East Malaysia, East Timor, Indonesia, Philippines and Singapore. Additionally, Wikipedia “Lascars” states that “Lascars were sailors from the Indian subcontinent, South East Asia, the Arab world, British Somaliland and lands east of the Cape of Good Hope, who were employed to work on colonial merchant ships. The practice ran from the 16th century to the mid 20th century”. Indian seamen were used as early as the 16th century by Portuguese explorer Vasgo da Gama in his successful voyage to India, and subsequently by Portuguese ships in the 16th and 17th centuries. “Through the Portuguese and Spanish maritime world empires, some Indian lascars found their way onto English merchant ships, and were among the sailors on the first English East India Company (EIC) ships to sail to India.” In the 17th Century “When the English adopted the term "lascar", they initially used it for all Asian sailors on English-flagged ships, but after 1661 and the Portuguese ceded Bombay to England, the term was used mainly to describe Indian sailors specifically. The term "topaze" was used to describe Indo-Portuguese personnel, especially those from Bombay, Thana, Diu, Dammam and Cochin. The term "sepoy" was used to describe Indian soldiers in European service. The number of lascars employed on EIC East Indiamen was so great that the Parliament of England restricted their employment via the Navigation Acts (in force from 1660 onwards) which required that 75% of the crew onboard English-flagged ships importing goods from Asia be English subjects. The restriction arose due to the high rates of illnesses and death among European sailors on East Indiamen, and their frequent desertions in Asia, which left such ships short of crew for the return voyage. Another reason was the frequent impressment of European sailors from EIC East Indiamen by the Royal Navy in times of war“. The term “impressment” colloquially refers to “the “press gang” …”a type of conscription of people into a military force, especially a naval force, via intimidation and physical coercion, conducted by an organized group (hence “gang”). .. The large size of the British Royal Navy in the Age of Sail meant impressment was most commonly associated with Great Britain.”. (Wikipedia – Impressment). By the 20th century these sailors served on British ships under "lascar agreements", which allowed shipowners more control than was the case in ordinary articles of agreement. The sailors could be transferred from one ship to another and retained in service for up to three years at one time. “Lascars served all over the world in the period leading up to the First World War. Lascars were barred from landing at some ports, such as in British Columbia. At the beginning of World War I, there were 51,616 lascars working on British merchant ships in and around the British Empire. In World War II thousands of lascars served in the war and died on vessels throughout the world, especially those of the British India Steam Navigation Company, P&O and other British shipping companies. The lack of Canadian naval manpower led to the employment of a total of 121 Catholic Goans and 530 Muslim British Indians on the Empress vessels of the Canadian Pacific Railway, such as the Empress of Asia and Empress of Japan. These ships served in the Indian Ocean both as ANZAC convoy ships and in actions at Aden. The ships were placed under the British Admiralty as part of Canada's contribution to the war effort and all of the Indian men were awarded medals by the Admiralty, though none of them were delivered. In the 1950s the use of the term "lascar" declined with the ending of the British Empire. The Indian “Lascar Act” of 1832 was finally repealed in 1963. However, "traditional" Indian deck and Pakistani engine crews continued to be used in Australia until 1986 when the last crew was discharged from the P&O and replaced by a general-purpose crew of Pakistanis. The term lascar has been widely used to engender an element of exoticism in literature eg “Sir Arthur Conan Doyle created a Lascar foil to Sherlock Holmes in "The Man with the Twisted Lip" in 1891. Lascars aboard the ship Patna figure prominently in the early chapters of Joseph Conrad's novel Lord Jim. Frances Hodgson Burnett's novel A Little Princess features a lascar named Ram Dass. Also, Caleb Carr portrays two lascars as bodyguards for a Spanish diplomat near the end of The Angel of Darkness. In Wuthering Heights, it is speculated that Heathcliff, the main character, may be of lascar origin." (Wikipedia – Lascar) And what has become of these “forgotten heroes of the World Wars”? The South Asian Heritage Trust, which seeks to commemorate, mark and celebrate South Asian cultures, stories, and communities, published an article in July 2025 entitled – The Lascars: Seafaring Roots of Modern Britain. It particularly honours the role of the 80,000 lascars who served Britain in WWI, and the over 100,000 who served in the British Merchant Navy in WWII, and concludes: “The hardships faced by Lascars were profound. They were often assigned the most dangerous tasks, lived in substandard conditions aboard ships and, even after their immense contributions to the war efforts, many veterans found it difficult to secure the recognition, pensions and rights afforded to other veterans. Many were employed under ‘Asiatic Articles’, which offered less protection and lower pay than their European counterparts. Yet, their legacy endures. The multicultural fabric of areas like East London owes much to these early seafarers and settlers. The East London Mosque, established in 1910, became an important spiritual and community hub. Today, efforts to bring their stories out of the shadows are growing. The Museum of London Docklands features exhibits on their history. Memorials, such as the P&O headstone in Dover for the 22 Lascar crew members of the SS Maloja sunk in 1916 and the careful restoration of the Lascar War Memorial in Kolkata, serve as important reminders of the sacrifices. The journey of the Lascars – from their homelands, along dangerous wartime shipping routes, to the docklands of Britain – is a story of personal courage and of a rich contribution to Britain’s history and identity.” The ship MV Neptuna, mentioned in the 1935 article, had that year been purchased from a German company by Australian-owned Burns Philp, with Australian Government assistance, and it was instrumental in ensuring the shipment of rice from Vietnam to Papua New Guinea. Rice is still a household staple in PNG. Despite it being introduced into PNG more than 100 years ago, the crop has not been sufficiently integrated into the country’s traditional agricultural production system, and today PNG imports still account for nearly 98% of rice. (Spotlight Magazine Sept. 2016) The 1935 newspaper article states that the Neptuna is involved in moving flour for the East. Australian wheat exports began in 1845, but were not regular until the 1870s. New land clearing methods in Australia allowed large tracts of land to be cleared more efficiently – this included the invention of the iconic ‘stump jump’ plough. With the success of the wheat harvests, flour mills began to spring up around the country. By the 1870s, many large country towns had their own mills, with around 500 mills producing flour across the country. Flour exports were an important part of the wheat industry until around the 1930s. After the Second World War, many of Australia’s export partners (which were mainly in the developing nations of Asia) began setting up their own flour industries and the Australian product was no longer in demand. In 1942 MV Neptuna was being utilised for the war effort, and carrying depth charges and other armaments for Australia, when on 19 February it was sunk in a bombing raid on Darwin, and where part of her hull still lies. References: SHIPPING VICTORIAN FLOUR TO THE EAST. (1935, June 25). The Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), p. 11. Retrieved July 23, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article204357218 Age (Melbourne, Vic. : 1854 - 1954), Tuesday 25 June 1935, page 11 Wikipedia, Clinker (boat building), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clinker_(boat_building) Wikipedia, Lascar, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lascar Wikipedia, History of Southeast Asia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Southeast_Asia Wikipedia, Impressment, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Impressment NEPTUNA LEAVES FOR CHINA WITH TOURISTS (1935, June 25). The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954), p. 5. Retrieved July 23, 2025, from http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article244841163 National Research Institute SPOTLIGHT paper Vol 9, Issue 7, https://pngnri.org/images/Publications/Spotlight_No_9_Vol_7_-_201609_-_Sofe__Odhuno_-_Rice_Import_Quota1.pdf South Asian Heritage Trust, The Lascars: Seafaring Roots of Modern Britain, July 11,2025 : Royal British Legion. https://southasianheritage.org.uk/royal-british-legion/the-lascars-seafaring-roots-of-modern-britain/ Photographer notations on slide: "Lascars cleaning ships rudder 1933".lascars, ships, 1930-1939, employment, ethnic communities -
Sunshine and District Historical Society IncorporatedArticle - Colour of War The ANZACS
... For the first time, only original colour footage is used to paint a vidifly detailed picture of these closely allied nations, from the build-up to World War Two to the end of the Vietnam Conflict. DVD Article Colour of War The ANZACS ...Narrated by Russell Crowe Colour of War The ANZACS This is the story of Australia and New Zealand at war as never seen before. For the first time, only original colour footage is used to paint a vidifly detailed picture of these closely allied nations, from the build-up to World War Two to the end of the Vietnam Conflict.anzac, world war 1914 - 1918 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Article, They died in vain
... This article contributes to an understanding of the array of attitudes towards the war in Vietnam and Australia's participation in it....National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast This article contributes to an understanding of the array of attitudes towards the war in Vietnam and Australia's participation in it. ...This article contributes to an understanding of the array of attitudes towards the war in Vietnam and Australia's participation in it.A magazine page with an image (in sepia) of soldiers in full uniform walking up a gang way boarding a ship. They Died In Vainvietnam, protesters, moratorium, anti-war, malicki -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Magazine - B company magazine article
... Vietnam/ B Company on patrol/ now printed in Australia/ special introductory price 20c/ March 6 1967. "Life Australia" magazine with cover showing Australian soldier in foreground in jungle setting with more soldiers in the background. B Company magazine article ...This item contains reports of the war in Vietnam written at the time. It helps us to understand the views of society at the time."Life Australia" magazine with cover showing Australian soldier in foreground in jungle setting with more soldiers in the background.12 pages in color/ Australians and New Zealanders in Vietnam/ B Company on patrol/ now printed in Australia/ special introductory price 20c/ March 6 1967.life australia magazine, b company, on patrol, australian and new zealand troops, vietnam, richard swanson photographer -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Newspaper - Recruitment advertisement
... Vietnam The Sun newspaper Jan 20 1969. Careers/in Australia's modern army/changed almost 100%. Picture of Australian helicopter with pilot inside and two soldiers beside the helicopter. Flying kangaroo on the side of the helicopter. Yellowed newspaper Army recruitment article ...This item contributes to an understanding of the experience of Australian society and attitudes to the war in Vietnam.Yellowed newspaper Army recruitment article from The Sun 20/01/1969. Photo of 3 young men in Australian Army uniform a Sioux helicopter with a kangaroo emblem. Beneahan article are the words 'Go Army Now" and a coupon to be detached, filled and posted.The Sun newspaper Jan 20 1969. Careers/in Australia's modern army/changed almost 100%. Picture of Australian helicopter with pilot inside and two soldiers beside the helicopter. Flying kangaroo on the side of the helicopter.careers, army, recruitment, vietnam -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Article - Trench Art In Reverse; Cross-Stitched Pennant Flag
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast This item contributes to an understanding of the experience of family and friends of those who served in the war in Vietnam ( 1962 - 1972). 88 106 Field Workshop RAEME 15484 WO Colin Thorpe A letter from Milton C.W. Pearson, Company Sergeant Major 106 Field Workshop 1968/69 explaining the article regarding the cross-stitched pennant flag. ...This item contributes to an understanding of the experience of family and friends of those who served in the war in Vietnam ( 1962 - 1972).A letter from Milton C.W. Pearson, Company Sergeant Major 106 Field Workshop 1968/69 explaining the article regarding the cross-stitched pennant flag.88 106 field workshop, raeme, 15484, wo colin thorpe -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Newspaper - Newspaper Clipping, The Age, 05/12/1969
... Newspaper article headed "Ready for anything". Photo taken shortly after 8RAR arrived in Vietnam. ...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Newspaper article headed "Ready for anything". ...Newspaper article headed "Ready for anything". Photo taken shortly after 8RAR arrived in Vietnam. *RAR were relieving 9RAR.Photo of troop carrier transporting 8RAR in convoy with another truck in the background. Local people going in the opposite direction on the same road. Many soldiers are carrying rifles sitting back to back facing outward in the open air truck.Ready for anything.convoy, newspaper, 8rar, truck, locals on bikes on side of road, guns in hand-ready for anything -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Newspaper - Newspaper clipping, Herald Sun, 2/3/1970
... Vietnam. Vung Tau and Nui Dat hospitals involved in helping the wounded soldiers. Australian and US helicopters in action. 8 RAR and 6RAR involved. Guns harvest mine explosion Black Saturday Long Hai mountains Helicopter evacuation 11 dead 29 wounded jumping mines 8RAR & 6RAR Herald Sun March 2nd 1970/ Guns at harvest/ Battle to save hurt diggers. A sepia coloured newspaper article ...Black Saturday explosion by rocket mines in Sth Vietnam. Vung Tau and Nui Dat hospitals involved in helping the wounded soldiers. Australian and US helicopters in action. 8 RAR and 6RAR involved.A sepia coloured newspaper article from the Herald, dated March 2 1970, has an image of 13 local Vietnamese people working in paddy fields with five rifles nearby stacked up forming a cone shape. Herald Sun March 2nd 1970/ Guns at harvest/ Battle to save hurt diggers. guns, harvest, mine explosion, black saturday, long hai mountains, helicopter evacuation, 11 dead, 29 wounded, jumping mines, 8rar & 6rar -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Article - Newspaper clipping
... AFL Football Capt Bill McMahon Cpl Graeme Owens Lt. ray Harvey Vietnam war Ordnance Did you know this was being taken for the Herald Original newspaper clipping from Herald Sun of three Australian soldiers in t-shirts and shorts showing Vietnamese soldiers how to hold an Aussie rules football. Article ...This item commemorates the war in Vietnam. It was clipped from the Melbourne morning paper and posted to National Serviceman Cpl GC Owens by his mother during his service in the Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps, Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam (Army Component), 30 Jul 1968 - 30 Jul 1969.Original newspaper clipping from Herald Sun of three Australian soldiers in t-shirts and shorts showing Vietnamese soldiers how to hold an Aussie rules football.Did you know this was being taken for the Heraldafl football, capt bill mcmahon, cpl graeme owens, lt. ray harvey, vietnam war, ordnance -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Jack The Quack
... Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection. Photograph 1st Australian Field Hospital Vung Tau Capt Jack (The Quack) Blomley Gibbons Collection Catalogue Denis Gibbons People Magazine A black and white photograph of a Newspaper article by Denis Gibbons about Captain Jack Blomley CO 1st Australian Field Hospital, Vung Tau, known as Jack the Quack. ...Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection. A black and white photograph of a Newspaper article by Denis Gibbons about Captain Jack Blomley CO 1st Australian Field Hospital, Vung Tau, known as Jack the Quack. This article appeare in People on 10th April 1968 and was on page 10photograph, 1st australian field hospital, vung tau, capt jack (the quack) blomley, gibbons collection catalogue, denis gibbons, people magazine -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Newspaper, A Newspaper Clipping Titled "From war-time chaplain to an auxiliary bishop"
... Chaplain-General John Aloysius Morgan 351016 Royal Australian Army Chaplains Department Military Vicar The Companion of the Order of Australia OAM Chaplain Lt Col Eugene Joseph Harley 240213 Auxiliary Bishop Newspaper clippings vicar religion vietnam vietnam war A Newspaper Clipping Titled "From war-time chaplain to an auxiliary bishop". The article is about Chaplain-General John Aloysius Morgan being appointed as an Auxiliary Bishop by Pope Paul VI. ...This is part of a collection which was donated by Chaplain-General John Aloysius Morgan (351016) who served with the Royal Australian Army Chaplains Department. He served as a Military Vicar of the Australian Defence Force. He was awarded The Companion of the Order of Australia (AOM) in 1976.A Newspaper Clipping Titled "From war-time chaplain to an auxiliary bishop". The article is about Chaplain-General John Aloysius Morgan being appointed as an Auxiliary Bishop by Pope Paul VI. The article was written by Chaplain Eugene Joseph Harley. (See media file scan for full story.)chaplain-general john aloysius morgan, 351016, royal australian army chaplains department, military vicar, the companion of the order of australia, oam, chaplain, lt col eugene joseph harley, 240213, auxiliary bishop, newspaper clippings, vicar, religion, vietnam, vietnam war -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Newspaper, The Age
... Whitlam Prime Minister Whitlam Cambodian orphans Vietnam The Age Newspaper An article from The Age newspaper, dated Friday 11 April 1975 with the headline - " PM denies giving in to Hanoi" "No Protest on Refugee lift being suspended. ...This item contributes to an understanding of those involved in the war in Vietnam ( 1962 - 1973) other than Australian servicemen.An article from The Age newspaper, dated Friday 11 April 1975 with the headline - " PM denies giving in to Hanoi" "No Protest on Refugee lift being suspended. Airlift for Orphans in Doubt.whitlam, prime minister whitlam, cambodian orphans, vietnam, the age, newspaper -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Newspaper, 500: The Australians who died in Vietnam, 1992
... Newspaper article with photos & biographical information about the 500 Australians who died in Vietnam. ...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Vietnam War 1961-1975 -- Registers of dead -- Australia Newspaper article with photos & biographical information about the 500 Australians who died in Vietnam. ...Newspaper article with photos & biographical information about the 500 Australians who died in Vietnam. In, the Weekend Australian Special Edition. 3-4 October, 1992.vietnam war, 1961-1975 -- registers of dead -- australia -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Article, The Pigs Go To War
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast The Pig Battalion Dogs - War use Pte Tom Blackhurst Justin Tracker Dog Cassius Tracker Dog 7 RAR Article Clippings The Pigs (They're proud of their names) go to war. ...A black and white page with three images: one whows two soldiers and two dogs, one shows two men in costume of a pig and a tiger, one shows taking care of his boot.The Pigs (They're proud of their names) go to war. A battle eager. New Battalion is on the move to Vietnamthe pig battalion, dogs - war use, pte tom blackhurst, justin tracker dog, cassius tracker dog, 7 rar, article, clippings -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Article, Smiths Weekly
... Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Smiths Weekly 7 RAR Commanding Officer Headquaters Ap An Phu Smiths Weekly. Porky's paper offical organ of 7RAR A laminated paper on black paper about a commanding officer message on Smiths Weekly. On the top is an emblem with two pigs on both sides with texts "Circulation 1,000 copies" and "Headquaters Ap An Phu" Smiths Weekly Article ...A laminated paper on black paper about a commanding officer message on Smiths Weekly. On the top is an emblem with two pigs on both sides with texts "Circulation 1,000 copies" and "Headquaters Ap An Phu"Smiths Weekly. Porky's paper offical organ of 7RARsmiths weekly, 7 rar, commanding officer, headquaters ap an phu -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Article, This Was His Third Big Day
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Newspaper Jock Sutherland Sgt Alexander (Jock) Davidson Sutherland 311323 Royal Australian Infantry Corps Distinguished Conduct Medal 7th Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment A Black and white paper laminated with text "Luck of a War Hero" "This Was His Third Bi Day"on top and a wedding picture of Jock Sutherland and his bride on the right of the page This Was His Third Big Day Article ...A Black and white paper laminated with text "Luck of a War Hero" "This Was His Third Bi Day"on top and a wedding picture of Jock Sutherland and his bride on the right of the pagenewspaper, jock sutherland, sgt alexander (jock) davidson sutherland, 311323, royal australian infantry corps, distinguished conduct medal, 7th battalion, the royal australian regiment -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document, Copy of a Newspaper article: Warning to Australians, Saigon 'no place to be'. by Bruce Wilson in1972, 1972
... Major Arthur Barry Peterson 13668 Royal Australian Infantry Corps Military Cross Mention in Dispatches Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) 2nd Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment Newspaper clippings Saigon United States Copy of a Newspaper article: Warning to Australians, Saigon 'no place to be'. by Bruce Wilson in1972 which was published in the Brisbane Sun, Monday , November 6, 1972 Copy of a Newspaper article: Warning to Australians, Saigon 'no place to be'. by Bruce Wilson in1972 Document Wilson, Bruce ...This item was donated by Major Arthur Barry Peterson (13668) who was with the Royal Australian Infantry Corps. He was awarded the Military cross and Mention in Dispatches. He served in Vietnam with the Australian Army Training Team (AATTV) from Aug 1963 to Oct 1965 and 2nd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment Apr 1970 to June 1971.Copy of a Newspaper article: Warning to Australians, Saigon 'no place to be'. by Bruce Wilson in1972 which was published in the Brisbane Sun, Monday , November 6, 1972major arthur barry peterson, 13668, royal australian infantry corps, military cross, mention in dispatches, australian army training team vietnam (aattv), 2nd battalion, the royal australian regiment, newspaper clippings, saigon, united states
