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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Department of Defence, Royal Australian Corps of Signals - Signals Bulletin, 1964
... Royal Australian Corps of Signals - Signals Bulletin...Royal Australian Corps of Signals... of the Royal Australian Corps of Signals. the booklet has two rusty... is the insignia of the Royal Australian Corps of Signals. the booklet has ...A dark blue coloured cover with the word Restricted written in green ink with a white background. The main writing is in white capital letters. In the middle of the page is the insignia of the Royal Australian Corps of Signals. the booklet has two rusty metal staples down the left hand side.australia - armed forces - service manuals, royal australian corps of signals -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Signals Swift and Sure: a history of The Royal Australian Corps of Signals 1947 to 1972, 1998
... Signals Swift and Sure: a history of The Royal Australian...Australia. Army. Royal Australian Corps of Signals...: a history of The Royal Australian Corps of Signals 1947 to 1972 ...australia. army. royal australian corps of signals - history., communications, military - history., signals and signalling - history. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Plaque
... Royal Australian Corps of Signals... Phillip Island by Ian James Rogers J.P. Royal Australian Corps... Phillip Island by Ian James Rogers J.P. Royal Australian Corps... by Ian James Rogers J.P. Royal Australian Corps of Signals ...Gold metal plaque "Presented to vietnam Veterans Museum Phillip Island by Ian James Rogers J.P. Royal Australian Corps of Signals. Sergeants Mess HistorianGold metal plaque "Presented to vietnam Veterans Museum Phillip Island by Ian James Rogers J.P. Royal Australian Corps of Signals. Sergeants Mess Historianplaque, royal australian corps of signals -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, The Royal Australian Corps of Signals reference manual: part 1, Royal Australian signals unit
... The Royal Australian Corps of Signals reference manual... - Service manuals The Royal Australian Corps of Signals reference ...australia - armed forces - service manuals -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, The Royal Australian Corps of Signals reference manual: part 1, Royal Australian signals unit
... The Royal Australian Corps of Signals reference manual... - Service manuals The Royal Australian Corps of Signals reference ...australia - armed forces - service manuals -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Plaque
... Royal Australian Corps of Signals.... Badge details an image of the Royal Australian Corps of Signal... an image of the Royal Australian Corps of Signal Sergeants Mess ...No other historical information is available. Green enamelled bronze badge fixed to a wooden plaque. Badge details an image of the Royal Australian Corps of Signal Sergeants Mess. Plaque affixed to front states: 'Presented to RAR Association Victoria From W01 I J Haycock Dec 87' ww2, royal australian corps of signals, signalmen -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, 1944
... australian royal corps of signals... historically significant as it relates to the Royal Australian Corps ...Taken in 1944, depicted is an aerial view of an Australian military camp set up at Mt. Stanley in Victoria. There are two large tents along with a vehicle and trailer surrounded by bushland. A secret experimental micro-wave radio station was established and tested at this site by the Army Signal Detachment Unit during World War II. It was part of an experimental Ultra High Frequency (UHF) link between Melbourne and Sydney. At the time, it was highly classified. It intended to enquire into the hitherto unexplored transmission of micro-waves; that is, a radio signal which could only be transmitted by line of sight, and thus required hill-top to hill-top location.The photograph is historically significant as it pertains to World War II; the largest global conflict in history. This significance is enhanced by Australia's prominent involvement in campaigns across the Pacific, particularly on land in New Guinea and across the Huon Peninsula. It was also the first time that the Australian mainland came under direct attack by the Axis, with Japanese forces targeting north-west Australia and Sydney Harbour. These battles became Australia's largest and most complex offensives during the war. The record is also historically significant as it relates to the Royal Australian Corps of Signals, or "RA Sigs". This significance is strengthened by Australia's unique distinction of having the first established signal unit under the British Empire. This unit provides electronic warfare. They enable commanders to implement highly dynamic battle control against opposing forces by using a number of methods including radio, fibre optic, micro-wave, information systems and satellite links. The record has strong research potential. This is due to the ongoing scholarly and public interest in war, military history, the ANZAC legend, and the continuing existence of the RA Sigs. The historic context of this record can provide insight into Australia's history, military, technological innovation and advancements, as well as national economic, defence and foreign policies after 1945.Black and white rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper.Reverse: BMM5095.11 / Our camp / From the top. / (?) (?) /military album, army album, australian royal corps of signals, army signal detachment unit, mt. stanley, victoria, beechworth, wwii, world war ii, melbourne, sydney -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Patricia Agnes Penrose OAM, 7 May 1993
... Royal Australian Corps of Signals... Australian Women's Army Service, Royal Australian Corps of Signals... Australian Corps of Signals. She was awarded the OAM in the Australia ...Patricia Agnes Penrose (nee Rattray) OAM Convenor Australian Women's Army Service, Royal Australian Corps of Signals. She was awarded the OAM in the Australia Day 1993 Honours List for 'service to veterans and to the community'. She passed away at home on June 27, 2006. Colour photograph unmountedInvestiture of Patricia Agnes Penrose with the Order of Australia medal by his Excellency the Governor of Victoria, the Honorable Richard E McGarvie, at Government House Melbourne, 7 May 1993. Photo taken at reception given afterwardspatricia agnes penrose oam, patricia penrose, australian women's army service, royal australian corps of signals -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Cartoon
... Royal Australian Corps of Signals... 1970's Army Royal Australian Corps of Signals Cartoon ...Royal Australian Corps of Signalspicture, 1970's, army -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Uniform
... Shoulder board with title for Royal Australian Corps... melbourne Shoulder board with title for Royal Australian Corps ...Shoulder board with title for Royal Australian Corps of Signals. -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, 1944
... royal australian corps of signals... to the Royal Australian Corps of Signals, or "RA Sigs ...Taken in 1944, the photograph depicts the surrounding farmland from Mt. Stanley in Victoria. A secret experimental micro-wave radio station was established and tested at this site by the Army Signal Detachment Unit during World War II. It was part of an experimental Ultra High Frequency (UHF) link between Melbourne and Sydney. At the time, it was highly classified. It intended to enquire into the hitherto unexplored transmission of micro-waves; that is, a radio signal which could only be transmitted by line of sight, and thus required hill-top to hill-top location.The photograph is historically significant as it pertains to World War II; the largest global conflict in history. This significance is enhanced by Australia's prominent involvement in campaigns across the Pacific, particularly on land in New Guinea and across the Huon Peninsula. It was also the first time that the Australian mainland came under direct attack by the Axis, with Japanese forces targeting north-west Australia and Sydney Harbour. These battles became Australia's largest and most complex offensives during the war. The record is also historically significant as it relates to the Royal Australian Corps of Signals, or "RA Sigs". This significance is strengthened by Australia's unique distinction of having the first established signal unit under the British Empire. This unit provides electronic warfare. They enable commanders to implement highly dynamic battle control against opposing forces by using a number of methods including radio, fibre optic, micro-wave, information systems and satellite links. The record has strong research potential. This is due to the ongoing scholarly and public interest in war, military history, the ANZAC legend, and the ongoing existence of the RA Sigs. The historic context of this record can provide insight into Australia's history, military, technological innovation and advancements, as well as national economic, defence and foreign policies after 1945. Black and white rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper.Reverse: BMM5095.1 /military album, army album, wwii, world war ii, army signal detachment unit, mt. stanley, beechworth, victoria, 1940s, australian army, melbourne, sydney, royal australian corps of signals -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, 1944
... royal australian corps of signals... historically significant as it relates to the Royal Australian Corps ...Taken in 1944, the photograph depicts the view from Mt. Stanley. A secret experimental micro-wave radio station was established and tested at this site by the Army Signal Detachment Unit during World War II. It was part of an experimental Ultra High Frequency (UHF) link between Melbourne and Sydney. At the time, it was highly classified. It intended to enquire into the hitherto unexplored transmission of micro-waves; that is, a radio signal which could only be transmitted by line of sight, and thus required hill-top to hill-top location.The photograph is historically significant as it pertains to World War II; the largest global conflict in history. This significance is enhanced by Australia's prominent involvement in campaigns across the Pacific, particularly on land in New Guinea and across the Huon Peninsula. It was also the first time that the Australian mainland came under direct attack by the Axis, with Japanese forces targeting north-west Australia and Sydney Harbour. These battles became Australia's largest and most complex offensives during the war. The record is also historically significant as it relates to the Royal Australian Corps of Signals, or "RA Sigs". This significance is strengthened by Australia's unique distinction of having the first established signal unit under the British Empire. This unit provides electronic warfare. They enable commanders to implement highly dynamic battle control against opposing forces by using a number of methods including radio, fibre optic, micro-wave, information systems and satellite links. The record has strong research potential. This is due to the ongoing scholarly and public interest in war, military history, the ANZAC legend, and the continuing existence of the RA Sigs. The historic context of this record can provide insight into Australia's history, military, technological innovation and advancements, as well as national economic, defence and foreign policies after 1945.Black and white rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper.Reverse: BMM5095.4 / 32 /military album, army album, wwii, world war ii, mt stanley, beechworth, victoria, melbourne, sydney, royal australian corps of signals, army signal detachment unit, military, war -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, 1944
... royal australian corps of signals... to the Royal Australian Corps of Signals, or "RA Sigs ...Taken in 1944, depicted are members of the Army Signal Detachment Unit with local residents at at Lake Kerferd. David Pittard (back row, right) is standing beside Dorrie Elliot. The other people are unidentified. A secret experimental micro-wave radio station was established and tested at this site by the Army Signal Detachment Unit during World War II. It was part of an experimental Ultra High Frequency (UHF) link between Melbourne and Sydney. At the time, it was highly classified. It intended to enquire into the hitherto unexplored transmission of micro-waves; that is, a radio signal which could only be transmitted by line of sight, and thus required hill-top to hill-top location.The photograph is historically significant as it pertains to World War II; the largest global conflict in history. This significance is enhanced by Australia's prominent involvement in campaigns across the Pacific, particularly on land in New Guinea and across the Huon Peninsula. It was also the first time that the Australian mainland came under direct attack by the Axis, with Japanese forces targeting north-west Australia and Sydney Harbour. These battles became Australia's largest and most complex offensives during the war. The record is also historically significant as it relates to the Royal Australian Corps of Signals, or "RA Sigs". This significance is strengthened by Australia's unique distinction of having the first established signal unit under the British Empire. This unit provides electronic warfare. They enable commanders to implement highly dynamic battle control against opposing forces by using a number of methods including radio, fibre optic, micro-wave, information systems and satellite links. The record has strong research potential. This is due to the ongoing scholarly and public interest in war, military history, the ANZAC legend, and the continuing existence of the RA Sigs. The historic context of this record can provide insight into Australia's history, military, technological innovation and advancements, as well as national economic, defence and foreign policies after 1945.Sepia rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper.Reverse: BMM5095.5 / Relaxing with some of / the Stanley locals / David Pittard (back row Rt.) / next to Dorrie Elliot / I can't recall the others / Lake Sambell, I think / Kerferd /military album, army album, lake kerford, army signal detachment unit, royal australian corps of signals, military, war, wwii, world war ii, beechworth, victoria, sydney, melbourne -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, 1944
... royal australian corps of signals... as it relates to the Royal Australian Corps of Signals, or "RA Sigs ...Taken in 1944, depicted are two unidentified soldiers presumed to be part of the Army Signal Detachment Unit. They are cooking a meal outdoors around Mt. Stanley. A secret experimental micro-wave radio station was established and tested near this site by the Army Signal Detachment Unit during World War II. It was part of an experimental Ultra High Frequency (UHF) link between Melbourne and Sydney. At the time, it was highly classified. It intended to enquire into the hitherto unexplored transmission of micro-waves; that is, a radio signal which could only be transmitted by line of sight, and thus required hill-top to hill-top location.The photograph is historically significant as it pertains to World War II; the largest global conflict in history. This significance is enhanced by Australia's prominent involvement in campaigns across the Pacific, particularly on land in New Guinea and across the Huon Peninsula. It was also the first time that the Australian mainland came under direct attack by the Axis, with Japanese forces targeting north-west Australia and Sydney Harbour. These battles became Australia's largest and most complex offensives during the war. The record is also historically significant as it relates to the Royal Australian Corps of Signals, or "RA Sigs". This significance is strengthened by Australia's unique distinction of having the first established signal unit under the British Empire. This unit provides electronic warfare. They enable commanders to implement highly dynamic battle control against opposing forces by using a number of methods including radio, fibre optic, micro-wave, information systems and satellite links.Black and white rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper.Reverse: BMM5095.6 / Our Cookhouse / 32 /military album, army album, military, war, wwii, world war ii, army signal detachment unit, royal australian corps of signals, mt stanley, beechworth, victoria, melbourne, sydney -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, 1944
... royal australian corps of signals... to the Royal Australian Corps of Signals, or "RA Sigs ...Taken in 1944, the photograph depicts an Australian Army truck driving along an unsealed road from Stanley to the top of Mt. Stanley. A secret experimental micro-wave radio station was established and tested at Mt. Stanley by the Army Signal Detachment Unit during World War II. It was part of an experimental Ultra High Frequency (UHF) link between Melbourne and Sydney. At the time, it was highly classified. It intended to enquire into the hitherto unexplored transmission of micro-waves; that is, a radio signal which could only be transmitted by line of sight, and thus required hill-top to hill-top location.The photograph is historically significant as it pertains to World War II; the largest global conflict in history. This significance is enhanced by Australia's prominent involvement in campaigns across the Pacific, particularly on land in New Guinea and across the Huon Peninsula. It was also the first time that the Australian mainland came under direct attack by the Axis, with Japanese forces targeting north-west Australia and Sydney Harbour. These battles became Australia's largest and most complex offensives during the war. The record is also historically significant as it relates to the Royal Australian Corps of Signals, or "RA Sigs". This significance is strengthened by Australia's unique distinction of having the first established signal unit under the British Empire. This unit provides electronic warfare. They enable commanders to implement highly dynamic battle control against opposing forces by using a number of methods including radio, fibre optic, micro-wave, information systems and satellite links. The record has strong research potential. This is due to the ongoing scholarly and public interest in war, military history, the ANZAC legend, and the continuing existence of the RA Sigs. The historic context of this record can provide insight into Australia's history, military, technological innovation and advancements, as well as national economic, defence and foreign policies after 1945.Black and white rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper.Reverse: BMM5095.7 / The track up (?) from / Stanley to the top / 32 /military album, army album, military, war, wwii, world war ii, army signal detachment unit, royal australian corps of signals, beechworth, victoria, stanley, mt stanley, melbourne, sydney -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, 1944
... royal australian corps of signals... war ii army signal detachment unit royal australian corps ...Taken in 1944, the photograph depicts two trucks and a trailer park at an undisclosed location inside the Stanley forest. An unidentified young man is standing in the background. There are also two tents installed on either side of the vehicles. A secret experimental micro-wave radio station was established and tested in Stanley, Victoria by the Army Signal Detachment Unit during World War II. It was part of an experimental Ultra High Frequency (UHF) link between Melbourne and Sydney. At the time, it was highly classified. It intended to enquire into the hitherto unexplored transmission of micro-waves; that is, a radio signal which could only be transmitted by line of sight, and thus required hill-top to hill-top location.The photograph is historically significant as it pertains to World War II; the largest global conflict in history. This significance is enhanced by Australia's prominent involvement in campaigns across the Pacific, particularly on land in New Guinea and across the Huon Peninsula. It was also the first time that the Australian mainland came under direct attack by the Axis, with Japanese forces targeting north-west Australia and Sydney Harbour. These battles became Australia's largest and most complex offensives during the war. The record is also historically significant as it relates to the Royal Australian Corps of Signals, or "RA Sigs". This significance is strengthened by Australia's unique distinction of having the first established signal unit under the British Empire. This unit provides electronic warfare. They enable commanders to implement highly dynamic battle control against opposing forces by using a number of methods including radio, fibre optic, micro-wave, information systems and satellite links. The record has strong research potential. This is due to the ongoing scholarly and public interest in war, military history, the ANZAC legend, and the continuing existence of the RA Sigs. The historic context of this record can provide insight into Australia's history, military, technological innovation and advancements, as well as national economic, defence and foreign policies after 1945.Black and white rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper.Reverse: BMM5095.8 /military album, army album, wwii, world war ii, army signal detachment unit, royal australian corps of signals, ra sigs, stanley, army truck, victoria, beechworth, melbourne, sydney -
The Beechworth Burke Museum
Photograph, 1944
... royal australian corps of signals... signal detachment unit royal australian corps of signals ra sigs ...Taken in 1944, the photograph depicts an Australian Army vehicle with a trailer driving through bushland in Victoria. A secret experimental micro-wave radio station was established and tested in Stanley, Victoria by the Army Signal Detachment Unit during World War II. It was part of an experimental Ultra High Frequency (UHF) link between Melbourne and Sydney. At the time, it was highly classified. It intended to enquire into the hitherto unexplored transmission of micro-waves; that is, a radio signal which could only be transmitted by line of sight, and thus required hill-top to hill-top location.The photograph is historically significant as it pertains to World War II; the largest global conflict in history. This significance is enhanced by Australia's prominent involvement in campaigns across the Pacific, particularly on land in New Guinea and across the Huon Peninsula. It was also the first time that the Australian mainland came under direct attack by the Axis, with Japanese forces targeting north-west Australia and Sydney Harbour. These battles became Australia's largest and most complex offensives during the war. The record is also historically significant as it relates to the Royal Australian Corps of Signals, or "RA Sigs". This significance is strengthened by Australia's unique distinction of having the first established signal unit under the British Empire. This unit provides electronic warfare. They enable commanders to implement highly dynamic battle control against opposing forces by using a number of methods including radio, fibre optic, micro-wave, information systems and satellite links.Black and white rectangular photograph printed on matte photographic paper.Reverse: BMM5095.9 / Our outfit (fully mobile) / on the move / 32 /military album, army album, wwii, world war ii, army signal detachment unit, royal australian corps of signals, ra sigs, australian army, army truck, beechworth, stanley, victoria, melbourne, sydney -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Commonwealth of Australia, Commonwealth of Australia: Department of Supply, Stores and Transport Branch: Hand Book, 1961
... Royal Australian Corps of Signals... and Transport Branch 2Lt Lawrence Bemsley Dawson 18615 Royal Australian ...A brown coloured cardboard cover with black information on the front. Above the Commonwealth of Australia insignie written in ink and circled reads Pick Up Batteries. The booklet is covered with a plastic cover.commonwealth of australia, department of supply, stores and transport branch, 2lt lawrence bemsley dawson, 18615, royal australian corps of signals, 557 signal troop, 110 signal squadron, 561 signal troop -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Booklet, Commonwealth of Australia, Commonwealth Of Australia: Department of Supply, Stores and Transport Branch: Furniture Removal Guidance Hand Book, 1969
... Royal Australian Corps of Signals... Royal Australian Corps of Signals 557 Signal Troop 110 Signal ...A light brown coloured cardboard cover with black information on the front. Handwritten top right hand corner reads 18615 2Lt .B. Dawson. There is a white label with black information near the bottom left hand corner. The booklet is covered with a plastic cover.commonwealth of australia, department of supply, stores and transport branch, furniture removal, 2lt lawrence bemsley dawson, 18615, royal australian corps of signals, 557 signal troop, 110 signal squadron, 561 signal troop -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Marconi School of Wireless, Marconi School of Wireless: Stage 2 (Radio 1)
... Royal Australian Corps of Signals... of Wireless 2Lt Lawrence Bemsley Dawson 18615 Royal Australian Corps ...A dark cream coloured cardbord cover with black information on the front. Top right hand corner in red ink reads 18615, 2Lt. L.B. Dawson. In the middle is the insignai of Marconi School of Wireless. The manual is held together with three metal staples down the left hand side.wireless communications, television equipment, marconi school of wireless, 2lt lawrence bemsley dawson, 18615, royal australian corps of signals, 557 signal troop, 110 signal squadron, 561 signal troop -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia - Original Fairfax Community Newspaper titled Vietnam bonds endure
... Royal Australian Corps of Signals... Scrase 216544 Catholic Orphanage Royal Australian Corps ...Father Paul Van Chi Chu is a prolific composer of Vietnamese liturgical music and author. Ordained in Saigon, Vietnam, in 1975, he was imprisoned for several years by Communist authorities opposed to his religious activities. He escaped in 1988 and resettled in Australia. Currently, he serves the Vietnamese Catholic community in Sydney. His compositions include “The Way of Love / Con Ðu?ng Chúa Ðã Ði Qua.” It was at an orphanage that Mick Scrase met Father Paul Van Chi.Original Fairfax Community Newspaper titled Vietnam bonds endure dated Wednesday, June 20, 2007. The article is about the reunion of Mick Scrase and Father Paul Van Chi four decades after the Vietnam War. Read the media for the story of this reunion'. Also with this article there is a copy of Catholic faith in prison life explaining why bishops, priests and lay people were put in Education Camps which actually were prisons.father paul van chi chu, saigon, prisoner of war, fairfax community newspaper, cpl michael arthur scrase, 216544, catholic orphanage, royal australian corps of signals, 110 signal squadron -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Memorabilia - Memorabilia of George Herbert Venables titled, Reflections of a Conscript: My Journey - The Long Road to Vietnam, 40 years too late?, Venables, George
... Royal Australian Corps of Signals... Venables 17995 Royal Australian Corps of Signals 709 Signal Troop ...Reflections of a Conscript - 40 years too late was written by George Herbert Venables. It describes his experiences for Basic Training at 2 RTB, Puckapunyal, the media's involvement and his return to Vietnam some forty years later,Reflections of a Conscript: My Journey - The Long Road to Vietnam, 40 years too late? is an essay written by George Herbert Venables about his before going to Vietnam, serving in Vietnam and revisiting Vietnam. The whole essay is in pdf format in the media section.cpl george herbert venables, 17995, royal australian corps of signals, 709 signal troop, basic training, 2 rtb, puckapunyal -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Manual, Marconi School of Wireless, Marconi School of Wireless: Commercial Operators Course: Studio Equipment Part 3 (Copy 2)
... Royal Australian Corps of Signals... 18615 Royal Australian Corps of Signals 557 Signal Troop 110 ...A cream coloured cardboard cover. There is a white sticker in the middle of the cover with the words Commercial Operators Course: Studio Equipment Part 3 in black ink, Top right hand corner handwitten in black reads 18615 2Lt L.B. Dawson. The manual is held together with three metal staples down the left hand side.wireless communications, television equipment, studio equipment, marconi school of wireless, 2lt lawrence bemsley dawson, 18615, royal australian corps of signals, 557 signal troop, 110 signal squadron, 561 signal troop -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Medal - Medals, Replica
... Royal Australian Corps of Signals... Signalman 38324 Royal Australian Corps of Signals 709 Signal Troop ...38324 Signalman Barry Arthur Logan, 552 Signal Troop, 145 Signal Squadron, Age 19, from Mildura, Victoria He was killed in action when the APC in which he was traveling stuck a mine and exploded in Xuyen Loc Province, south west of Saigon on 28th March 1967 while attached to the United States Army 11th Armoured Cavalry Regiment on Operation PORTSEA.1x Australian Active Service medal 1x Australian Service medal 1X Australian Defence medal 1x Republic of Vietnam Campaign medalmedals, australian, barry arthur logan, killed in action, apc, xuyen loc povince, saigon, united states army, 11th armoured cavalry regiment, operation portsea, signalman, 38324, royal australian corps of signals, 709 signal troop, 552 signal troop, mine explosion -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Uniform Complete
... Officer. With ribbons & belt Royal Australian Corps of Signals... Officer. With ribbons & belt Royal Australian Corps of Signals ...Army Jacket service dress with trousers U226 Warrant Officer. With ribbons & belt Royal Australian Corps of Signalsuniform, 1965, army -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Plaque Royal Australian Signals Corps, Royal Australian Signals Corps
... Wooden Plaque 15cm x 13cm with insignia of Royal Australian...Royal Australian Signals Corps ... melbourne Royal Australian Signals Corps Wooden Plaque 15cm x 13cm ...Wooden Plaque 15cm x 13cm with insignia of Royal Australian Signals Corps Royal Australian Signals Corps -
Bendigo Military Museum
Headwear - BERET, Christies, Post WW2
... Front: “Royal Australian Corps of Signals (RASigs) badge... Beret signals Front: “Royal Australian Corps of Signals (RASigs ...Green woollen beret, black corduroy rim, small black ribbon at rear.Front: “Royal Australian Corps of Signals (RASigs) badge” Stamped inside: “Kent Pure Wool Large”military history-uniforms/army, costume - male headwear, beret, signals -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Headwear - Beret, Signals
... Standard issue beret as worn by the Royal Australian Corps...Standard issue beret as worn by the Royal Australian Corps ...Standard issue beret as worn by the Royal Australian Corps of Signals during the conflict in VietnamA dark blue woollen beret with bi-metal badge showing a silver figure of the Roman god Mercury on a globe, above a brass scroll bearing the motto 'CERTA CITO' (Swift and Sure) and a boomerang with the inscription 'AUSTRALIA'. Above that is a detached brass Queen's crown.Australiasignals, vietnam, corps badge, beret -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Beret, Black, R.A.Signals
... . Royal Australian Corps of Signals cap badge. Black cloth lining... nylon trim and tie tape. Royal Australian Corps of Signals cap ...Black wool felt beret with black nylon trim and tie tape. Royal Australian Corps of Signals cap badge. Black cloth lining with manufacturer's label and name / number label. Label "Beret Mnfrs Pty Ltd. Victoria. Australia. Size 6 3/4 " Name Tag "3162456 Dibben" hand writtenheadgear, beret -
Greensborough Historical Society
Coaster, Simpson Barracks, Watsonia Sergeant's Mess, 2000c
... Drink coaster from Royal Australian Corps of Signals... Plenty Lower Plenty melbourne Drink coaster from Royal Australian ...Drink coaster from Royal Australian Corps of Signals Sergeant's Mess Watsonia [Simpson Barracks]Cardboard drink coaster. White with blue text.