Showing 10 items matching "citation of the distinguished order"
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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Poster - Poster, Information Board on Colonel John Arnold Warr DSO, Colonel John Arnold Warr DSO
... Distinguished Service Order...The Royal Australian Regiment...Commanding Officer...Citation.... Citation of the Distinguished Order. Lieutenant Colonel J. ...Under the black and white photograph of the DSO reads: The Distinguished Service Order. Citation of the Distinguished Order. ...A citation board recognizing Colonel John Arnold Warr DSO 1926 - 1999. Under a black and white photograph reads Commanding Officer of the Fifth Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment. Vietnam 1966 - 1967. Under the black and white photograph of the DSO reads: The Distinguished Service Order. Citation of the Distinguished Order. Lieutenant Colonel J. A. Warrlt col warr, dso, 5 rar, distinguished service order, 5th battalion, citation board, lt col john arnold warr, 3487, royal australian infantry corps, companion of the distinguished service order, the royal australian regiment, commanding officer, citation of the distinguished order -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Poster - Poster, Information Board - Citation Board, Colonel Colin Khan DSO, Citation Board, Colonel Colin Khan DSO
... Citation Board...Distinguished Service Order.... Citation of the Distinguished Order. Lieutenant Colonel J. .... Citation of the Distinguished Order. Lieutenant Colonel J. .... Citation of the Distinguished Order. Lieutenant Colonel J. ...A citation board recognizing Colonel Colin Khan DSO 1926 - 1999. Under a black and white photograph reads Commanding Officer of the Fifth Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment. Vietnam 1969 - 1970. Under the black and white photograph of the DSO reads: The Distinguished Service Order. Citation of the Distinguished Order. Lieutenant Colonel J. A. WarrA citation board recognizing Colonel Colin Khan DSO 1926 - 1999. Under a black and white photograph reads Commanding Officer of the Fifth Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment. Vietnam 1969 - 1970. Under the black and white photograph of the DSO reads: The Distinguished Service Order. Citation of the Distinguished Order. Lieutenant Colonel J. A. Warrcol. colin khan, dso, 5 rar, citation board, distinguished service order, 5th battalion, lt col colin nicholas khan, col colin nicholas khan, 235030, royal australian infantry corps, the royal australian regiment, lt col john arnold warr, 3487 -
Bendigo Military MuseumAward - CITATION MID, WW2, FRAMED, Bethany Gallery, C.1945
... Awards citations Passchendaele Barracks Trust Mid “By the King's Order the name of Major W F R Budge 2nd 24th Battalion, Australian Military Forces was published in the London Gazette on 24 June 1945 as mentioned in a despatch for distinguished service. ...Item relates to W.F.R Budge VX48105, refer Cat 2721 for his service details.Brown wooden frame with green surround, cream citation, glass fronted. Coloured service ribbons.“By the King's Order the name of Major W F R Budge 2nd 24th Battalion, Australian Military Forces was published in the London Gazette on 24 June 1945 as mentioned in a despatch for distinguished service. I am charged to record His Majesty's high appreciation. G J Griggs Secretary of State for War”awards, citations, passchendaele barracks trust, mid -
Waverley RSL Sub BranchPrint Kapyong, Kapyong
... Lieutenant Colonel Bruce Ferguson was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for his skilful leadership, and the Australian and Canadian battalions both received United States Presidential Distinguished Unit Citations for their part in the battle. http://www.awm.gov.au/exhibitions/korea/operations/kapyong/...Lieutenant Colonel Bruce Ferguson was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for his skilful leadership, and the Australian and Canadian battalions both received United States Presidential Distinguished Unit Citations for their part in the battle. http://www.awm.gov.au/exhibitions/korea/operations/kapyong/ korea kapyong 3RAR Donated by Frank Arnold on behalf of Korean Veterans Association of Australia inc. ...On 23 April, the 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (3 RAR), under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Bruce Ferguson, and the 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, occupied prominent hills on either side of the seven-kilometre-wide valley, where a small tributary joined the Kapyong River. Also forward were headquarters units, tanks and artillery. The 1st Battalion, Middlesex Regiment, were to the rear. Early in the evening, retreating South Koreans streamed past the Commonwealth position, with Chinese forces closely intermingled. Soon afterwards a platoon of American tanks supporting 3 RAR was overrun. The Kapyong valley was too large an area to defend with the forces available, and the brigade was spread very thinly. Throughout the night the Chinese repeatedly pressed the Australian positions, attacking in waves over their own dead and wounded. At dawn, A Company, under the command of Major Bernard "Ben" O'Dowd, found that the Chinese had infiltrated its position, but a counter-attack was able to eject them. Meanwhile B Company, which had spent the night on a hill near the riiver, discovered Chinese occupying some old bunkers on a small knoll. Hand-to-hand fighting ensued with grenades and bayonets. C Company, under the command of Captain Reg Saunders, was in position to reinforce both A and B Companies. "Major O'Dowd then directed the radio operator to contact anyone. The American 1st Marine Division answered but their operator refused to believe who our operator was speaking for. Major O'Dowd took the phone and demanded to speak to the commanding officer. The general in charge of the [Marine] division came on the phone and told O'Dowd we didn't exist as we had been wiped out the night before. Major O'Dowd said, 'I've got news for you, we are still here and we are staying here.'" Private Patrick Knowles, 3 RAR, on the morning of 24 April 1951 Fighting continued throughout the day with the Australians holding their positions, and the Chinese also engaging D Company. But late on 24 April, with their position now untenable, the Australians were forced into a fighting withdrawal down a ridge to the valley, where they rejoined the brigade. Their withdrawal was supported by New Zealand artillery from the 16th Field Regiment. Having found the Canadian position unassailable, the Chinese made no further attacks. By the afternoon of 25 April the road through to the Canadians had been cleared of Chinese and 2 PPCLI was relieved by US Army units. On Anzac Day 1951, the Australians rested after a long fight. Thirty-two Australians were killed and 53 were wounded for their part in stalling the Chinese advance and preventing Seoul from falling into enemy hands. Lieutenant Colonel Bruce Ferguson was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for his skilful leadership, and the Australian and Canadian battalions both received United States Presidential Distinguished Unit Citations for their part in the battle. http://www.awm.gov.au/exhibitions/korea/operations/kapyong/Print of painting of action in Kapyong Korea in wooden frame under glassDonated by Frank Arnold on behalf of Korean Veterans Association of Australia inc.korea, kapyong, 3rar -
Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Obstetricians & Gynaecologists (RANZCOG)Document - Citation presented to Dr Margaret Alison Mackie for her appointment as a Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint Georgee, 1 Jan 1975
... Citation presented to Dr Margaret Alison Mackie for her appointment as a Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint Georgee...Citation. Single page document sent from Government House, Melbourne, notifying Dr Margaret Alison Mackie of her appointment to the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Citation reads 'HONOURS AND AWARDS/1ST JANUARY 1975/APPOINTED ACOMPANION OF THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ORDER OF/SAINT MICHAEL AND SAINT GEORGE/DOCTOR MARGARET ALISON MACKIE, M.B.,B.S.,D.G.O.,F.R.C.O.G....Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) for services to medicine in 1975. Citation. Single page document sent from Government House, Melbourne, notifying Dr Margaret Alison Mackie of her appointment to the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Citation reads 'HONOURS AND AWARDS/1ST JANUARY 1975/APPOINTED ACOMPANION OF THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ...Dr Margaret Alison Mackie (1910-1991) was in active practice between 1936 and 1970. She was a Fellow of the College, and was appointed a Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (CMG) for services to medicine in 1975. Citation. Single page document sent from Government House, Melbourne, notifying Dr Margaret Alison Mackie of her appointment to the Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Citation reads 'HONOURS AND AWARDS/1ST JANUARY 1975/APPOINTED ACOMPANION OF THE MOST DISTINGUISHED ORDER OF/SAINT MICHAEL AND SAINT GEORGE/DOCTOR MARGARET ALISON MACKIE, M.B.,B.S.,D.G.O.,F.R.C.O.G./CITATION/In recognition of her long and distinguished services/as Chairman of the Board of St. Andrew's Presbyterian/Hospital and to the medical profession.' -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph - Photograph of SQN LDR Alan Reed receiving a citation to accompany Distinguished Flying Cross, C.1968
... 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) Photograph Alan Reed Squadron Leader Alan Reed Royal Australian Air Force RAAF 052363 12th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron United States Air Force USAF Officer of the Order of Australia Air Vice Marshall Allan Reed Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam Black and White photo in black and white frame of SQN LDR Alan Reed receiving a citation to accompany Distinguished Flying Cross 21 /08 /1968. with supporting info. ...CITATION TO ACCOMPANY THE AWARD OF THE DISTINGUISHED FLYING CROSS (First Oak Leaf Cluster) Squadron leader Alan R Reed distinguished himself by extraordinary achievement while participating in aerial flight as and RD-4C Aircraft Commander in Southeast Asia on 24 August 1968. On that date, he flew his aircraft repeatedly through intense hostile ground fire to obtain complete photographic coverage of the target. In addition, he voluntarily remained in that hostile environment for as long as fuel would allow, to act as a spotter and to pass firing corrections to friendly artillery. The professional competence, aerial skill, and devotion to duty displayed by Squadron Leader Reed reflect great credit upon himself and the United States Air Force. 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) Black and White photo in black and white frame of SQN LDR Alan Reed receiving a citation to accompany Distinguished Flying Cross 21 /08 /1968. with supporting info.photograph, alan reed, squadron leader alan reed, royal australian air force, raaf, 052363, 12th tactical reconnaissance squadron, united states air force, usaf, officer of the order of australia, air vice marshall allan reed, headquarters, australian force vietnam -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document, Citation To Accompany the Award of The Distinguished Flying Cross (First Oak Leaf Cluster) to Garry G. Cooper
... Citation to Accompany the Award of The Distinguished Flying Cross (First Oak Leaf Cluster) to Garry G. Cooper. It reads: Flight Lieutenant Garry G. Cooper, Royal Australian Air Force, distinguished himself by heroism while participating in aerial flight as a Forward Air Controller near Can Giuoc, Republic of Vietnam, on 6 May 1968. On that date, with complete disregard for hos own safety, Flight Lieutenant Cooper repeatedly directed airstrikes from a low altitude and exposed himself to heavy enemy fire in order...Citation to Accompany the Award of The Distinguished Flying Cross (First Oak Leaf Cluster) to Garry G. Cooper. It reads: Flight Lieutenant Garry G. Cooper, Royal Australian Air Force, distinguished himself by heroism while participating in aerial flight as a Forward Air Controller near Can Giuoc, Republic of Vietnam, on 6 May 1968. On that date, with complete disregard for hos own safety, Flight Lieutenant Cooper repeatedly directed airstrikes from a low altitude and exposed himself to heavy enemy fire in order ...This item was donated by Garry Gordon Cooper (0219964) who was a Flight Lieutenant with the Royal Australian Air Force as a pilot. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, Garry served in Vietnam with the Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam (RAAF Element) from April 1968 to January 1969Citation to Accompany the Award of The Distinguished Flying Cross (First Oak Leaf Cluster) to Garry G. Cooper. It reads: Flight Lieutenant Garry G. Cooper, Royal Australian Air Force, distinguished himself by heroism while participating in aerial flight as a Forward Air Controller near Can Giuoc, Republic of Vietnam, on 6 May 1968. On that date, with complete disregard for hos own safety, Flight Lieutenant Cooper repeatedly directed airstrikes from a low altitude and exposed himself to heavy enemy fire in order to pinpoint the enemy and resulted in the saving of numerous friendly lives. The outstanding heroisn and selfless devotion to duty displayed by Flight Lieutenant Cooper reflects great credit upon himself. There is a stamp under this.This item was donated by Garry Gordon Cooper (0219964) who was a Flight Lieutenant with the Royal Australian Air Force as a pilot. He was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, Garry served in Vietnam with the Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam (RAAF Element) from April 1968 to January 1969certificate, distinguished flying cross, flt lt g.g. cooper, forward air controller, can giuoc, republic of vietnam, royal australian air force, cooper garry gordon, 0219964, raaf, air pilots, australian force vietnam, flight lieutenant garry gordon cooper, headquarters -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Sutton, Ross, Australian Wwards Vietnam 1962 - 1991
... Order Of The British Empire...Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (Flying)...Distinguished Conduct Medal...Distinguished Flying Cross...Distinguished Service Order...Distinguished Service Cross...Education And Cultural Service Medal...Ethnic Monorities Medal...Gallantry Cross...George Medal...Legion Of Merit...Life Saving Medal...Military Cross...Military Medal...Military Merit Medal...Meritorious Unit Commendation...National Defence Medal with Bronze Star...National Defence Medal with Silver Star...National Medal of Merit (Civil)...The National Order of the Republic of Vietnam...Navy Service Medal...Presidential Unit Citation...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Royal Australian Navy Royal Australian Army Royal Australian Air Force Campaing Service Medal 1 RAR 1 APC TP. 105 Field Battery 161 FD Battery RNZA 3 Fd Trp (RAE) 1 Aust Log Spt Coy 161 Recce Flight Army Distinguished Service Order Armed Force Honour Medal Air Medal For Valour British Empire Medal Bronze Star Civil Actions Medal Commander Of The Order Of The Bath Commander Of The Order Of The British Empire Conspicuous Gallantry Medal (Flying) Distinguished Conduct Medal Distinguished Flying Cross Distinguished Service Order Distinguished Service Cross Education And Cultural Service Medal Ethnic Monorities Medal Gallantry Cross George Medal Legion Of Merit Life Saving Medal Military Cross Military Medal Military Merit Medal Meritorious Unit Commendation National Defence Medal with Bronze Star National Defence Medal with Silver Star National Medal of Merit (Civil) The National Order of the Republic of Vietnam Navy Service Medal Presidential Unit Citation Soldiers Medal Silver Star Social Welfare Medal Staff Service Medal Training Service Medal United States Air Force Outstanding Unit Award United States Navy Meritorious Unit Commendation United States Navy Unit Commendation Victoria Cross This book is a record of those Australian servicemen who were awarded British and Foreign awards for service in South Vietnam Australian Wwards Vietnam 1962 - 1991 Book Sutton, Ross ...This book is a record of those Australian servicemen who were awarded British and Foreign awards for service in South Vietnamnon-fictionThis book is a record of those Australian servicemen who were awarded British and Foreign awards for service in South Vietnamroyal australian navy, royal australian army, royal australian air force, campaing service medal, 1 rar, 1 apc tp., 105 field battery, 161 fd battery rnza, 3 fd trp (rae), 1 aust log spt coy, 161 recce flight, army distinguished service order, armed force honour medal, air medal for valour, british empire medal, bronze star, civil actions medal, commander of the order of the bath, commander of the order of the british empire, conspicuous gallantry medal (flying), distinguished conduct medal, distinguished flying cross, distinguished service order, distinguished service cross, education and cultural service medal, ethnic monorities medal, gallantry cross, george medal, legion of merit, life saving medal, military cross, military medal, military merit medal, meritorious unit commendation, national defence medal with bronze star, national defence medal with silver star, national medal of merit (civil), the national order of the republic of vietnam, navy service medal, presidential unit citation, soldiers medal, silver star, social welfare medal, staff service medal, training service medal, united states air force outstanding unit award, united states navy meritorious unit commendation, united states navy unit commendation, victoria cross -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Maj Gen Hassett
... Photograph Maj Gen F G Hassett United States Presidential Distinguished Unit D Company 6 RAR Townsville Battle of Long Tan Gibbons Collection Catalogue Mrs Hassett Order Of The British Empire (OBE) Distinguished Service Order DSO Member of the Royal Victorian Order (a British Order of knighthood) MVO Trooping Of the Colour The Royal Australian Regiment 6th Battalion Denis Gibbons A black and white photograph of Maj Gen FG Hassett, OBE, DSO, MVO accompaniedby his wife, arrive to attend the Trooping of the Regimental Colour on the occasion of the presentation of the United States Presidential Distinguished Unit Citation to D Company, 6th Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment in Townsend 18/08/1968 Maj Gen Hassett Photograph Gibbons, Denis ...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 Maj Gen FG Hassett, OBE, DSO, MVO accompaniedby his wife, arrive to attend the Trooping of the Regimental Colour on the occasion of the presentation of the United States Presidential Distinguished Unit Citation to D Company, 6th Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment in Townsend 18/08/1968photograph, maj gen f g hassett, united states presidential distinguished unit, d company, 6 rar, townsville, battle of long tan, gibbons collection catalogue, mrs hassett, order of the british empire (obe), distinguished service order, dso, member of the royal victorian order (a british order of knighthood), mvo, trooping of the colour, the royal australian regiment, 6th battalion, denis gibbons -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document, A copy of The Battle of Long Tan 18/8/66 - NVA/VC Revisited
... Citation...The Distinguished Service Order (DSO)...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Battle of Long Tan Documentary Red Dune Films NVA/VC D Company 6 RAR 1 ATF 1st Australian Task Force 3 Troop 1 APC Sqn B Coy A Coy 1 Field Regiment Nui Dat 161 Field Battery 103 Field Battery 105 Field Battery The Presidential Unit Citation The Distinguished Service Order (DSO) Brigadier Oliver David Jackson 2111 Companion of the Distinguished Service Order Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) Lt Col Colin Maurice Townsend 17000 Royal Australian Infantry Corps 6th Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment Member of the Order of the British Empire MBE Capt Maurice David Stanley (NZ) 33140 Distinguished Conduct Medal DCM WO2 John William Kirby 27758 Cpl John Alexander Carter 38317 Royal Australian Armoured Corps 3rd Cavalry Regiment 1st Armoured Personnel Carrier Squadron Military Cross MC Major Harry Arthur Smith 6776 Star of Gallantry Flight Lieutenant Leigh Oxley Hindley O23946 Distinguished Flying Cross Printed copy from a website - www.battleoflongtan.com. ...Printed copy from a website - www.battleoflongtan.com. The Battle of Long Tan, South Vietnam : 18 August 1966. This is a quick facts sheet about a documentary of the Battle of Long Tan and Vietnam. There is also what appears to be an official RAAF version of the Battle of Long Tan.battle of long tan, documentary, red dune films, nva/vc, d company, 6 rar, 1 atf, 1st australian task force, 3 troop, 1 apc sqn, b coy, a coy, 1 field regiment, nui dat, 161 field battery, 103 field battery, 105 field battery, the presidential unit citation, the distinguished service order (dso), brigadier oliver david jackson, 2111, companion of the distinguished service order, australian army training team vietnam (aattv), lt col colin maurice townsend, 17000, royal australian infantry corps, 6th battalion, the royal australian regiment, member of the order of the british empire, mbe, capt maurice david stanley (nz), 33140, distinguished conduct medal, dcm, wo2 john william kirby, 27758, cpl john alexander carter, 38317, royal australian armoured corps, 3rd cavalry regiment, 1st armoured personnel carrier squadron, military cross, mc, major harry arthur smith, 6776, star of gallantry, flight lieutenant leigh oxley hindley, o23946, distinguished flying cross
