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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Uniform - Uniform, Army, Combat shirt
... ...Combat Coat...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Clothing Denis Gibbons Combat Coat AN 149 and AN 136 written in black texta Jungle green Army tropical combat shirt with four pockets on front. ...Jungle green Army tropical combat shirt with four pockets on front. There is a tear near bottom pocket on right hand sideAN 149 and AN 136 written in black textaclothing, denis gibbons, combat coat -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchHeadwear - WWII Helmet
... Worn alongside the slouch hat, especially in Europe and later in the Pacific, for active combat protection. helmets tin helmets tin hats wwii world war 2 metal helmets metal hats army helmets W. Hill has been scratched into the underside brim Khaki in colour steel metal hat with dark brown leather and plastic coated canvas inserts, with pale khaki cloth chin strap Headwear WWII Helmet ...While slouch hats were common, the destructive power of modern warfare made steel helmets essential. Australia produced its own versions, copies of the British Mark II (Brodie helmet) initially, then the deeper-bowled Mark III ("turtle" helmet) by 1944 for better side protection. Worn alongside the slouch hat, especially in Europe and later in the Pacific, for active combat protection. Khaki in colour steel metal hat with dark brown leather and plastic coated canvas inserts, with pale khaki cloth chin strapW. Hill has been scratched into the underside brimhelmets, tin helmets, tin hats, wwii, world war 2, metal helmets, metal hats, army helmets -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Plaque - Plaque of HMAS Hobart
... combat ship deployed to fight in the Vietnam War. The Latin motto Sic fortis Hobartia crevit ( meaning 'thus in strength did Hobart grow") features on both the Coat of Arms and the earlier Crest of the city of Hobart....combat ship deployed to fight in the Vietnam War. The Latin motto Sic fortis Hobartia crevit ( meaning 'thus in strength did Hobart grow") features on both the Coat of Arms and the earlier Crest of the city of Hobart. ...In March 1967, HMAS Hobart became the first Royal Australian Navy combat ship deployed to fight in the Vietnam War. The Latin motto Sic fortis Hobartia crevit ( meaning 'thus in strength did Hobart grow") features on both the Coat of Arms and the earlier Crest of the city of Hobart.Red wooden plaque with metal insignia featuring a crown above the word HOBART, a gold rope circle around a red lion, with a shovel and pick under s raised paw. Beneath that is a boomerang, a nulla nulla, and a woomera over a Latin motto. HOBART/ SIC FORTIS HOBARTIA CREVIThobart, sic fortis hobartia crevit, plaque -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchHeadwear - WWII Helmet
... Worn alongside the slouch hat, especially in Europe and later in the Pacific, for active combat protection. helmets tin helmets tin hats wwii world war 2 metal helmets metal hats army helmets Nil. Khaki in colour, dark brown leather plastic coated canvas inserts, the chin strap is missing. ...While slouch hats were common, the destructive power of modern warfare made steel helmets essential. Australia produced its own versions, copies of the British Mark II (Brodie helmet) initially, then the deeper-bowled Mark III ("turtle" helmet) by 1944 for better side protection. Worn alongside the slouch hat, especially in Europe and later in the Pacific, for active combat protection.Khaki in colour, dark brown leather plastic coated canvas inserts, the chin strap is missing.Nil.helmets, tin helmets, tin hats, wwii, world war 2, metal helmets, metal hats, army helmets
