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Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
cups canteen
... cups canteen ...cups canteen...Aluminium cups canteen ...-country cups canteen Strokes, MELB 1978. 8465-66-058-5567 ...Aluminium cups canteen Strokes, MELB 1978. 8465-66-058-5567cups canteen -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Cup
... Cup canteen... Vietnam Army Cup canteen Cup ...Cup canteenequipment, vietnam, army -
Bendigo Military Museum
Accessory - MESS CUP, CANTEEN, Department of Defence, 1968
... MESS CUP, CANTEEN... cups canteen On base, " M.E. (over) 2 (arrow up) 1968, 7350 ...Item issued as part of a soldiers kit and equipment.Mess cup, plastic, olive green colour, round with handle, embossed on base are details.On base, " M.E. (over) 2 (arrow up) 1968, 7350 - 66 - 024 - 2278"mess, cups, canteen -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Functional Object, Cup Canteen
... Cup Canteen...Cup Canteen...Aluminium cup canteen with fold out handle and depression... Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Cup Canteen Aluminium ...Aluminium cup canteen with fold out handle and depression on the side to hold a plastic water bottlecup canteen -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - MUG, post 1960
... The Army terminology for this item is, “Cups canteen steel”... goldfields The Army terminology for this item is, “Cups canteen steel ...The Army terminology for this item is, “Cups canteen steel”Mug, stainless steel, kidney shaped with metal foldout handle.“US Landers ..........”military history - equipment, mug, cup, equipment -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Cup
... Canteen Cup... Vietnam Army Canteen Cup Cup ...Canteen Cupequipment, vietnam, army -
Bendigo Military Museum
Container - MUG, STEEL, Stokes, 1968
... , “Cups canteen steel”..., “Cups canteen steel” containers mugs equipment canteen On handle ...Item issued as part of a soldiers kit and equipment, used for cooking, washing and shaving. In Army Q Store language these were, “Cups canteen steel”Mug, stainless steel, kidney shape with fold out wrap around handle, numbers and details are stamped on handle.On handle, “8465 - 50 - 242 - 7843 - 1968”, Stokes V Melb”containers, mugs, equipment, canteen -
Bendigo Military Museum
Container - CUP CANTEEN STEEL, Stokes, 1989
... CUP CANTEEN STEEL... terminology for item was “Cups canteen steel”... terminology for item was “Cups canteen steel” Containers mugs canteen ...Item issued as part of a soldiers webbing and equipment, used for cooking, drinking, shaving and washing. Army Q store terminology for item was “Cups canteen steel”Mug, stainless steel, kidney shape with fold out wrap around handle, numbers and details stamped into handle.On handle, “ Stokes V MELB, 8465 - 50 - 242 - 7843. - 1989”containers, mugs, canteen, equipment -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Water Bottle, Circa 1940s
... " Aluminium" and canteen cup with canvas cover and British webbing... Bottle. Water bottle " Aluminium" and canteen cup with canvas ...Water Bottle - AL064 WWII M1910 Water Bottle. Water bottle " Aluminium" and canteen cup with canvas cover and British webbing belt."Japan". -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - WEBBING KIT, post 1960
... . Water bottles x 3. 5. Cup, canteen steel, inside water bottle... bottles x 3. 5. Cup, canteen steel, inside water bottle carrier. 6 ...Items made up with full weight for use with school groups to show what carried & weight in Vietnam era.Complete kit green colour. .1) Vietnam era main back pack with webb belt, water bottles & basic pouch. 1. Webb belt. 2. Basic pouches, ammunition x 2. 3. Water bottle carriers x 3. 4. Water bottles x 3. 5. Cup, canteen steel, inside water bottle carrier. 6. Webbing harness. 7. Toggle rope. 8. Machete. 9. Machete scabbard. 10. Bayonet US M16. ) 1608.2 11. Bayonet Scabbard.) .2) Vietnam era basic webbing kit worn on waist with shoulder harness. 1. Back pack large. 2. Webb belt. 3. Water bottles x 3. 4. Wattle bottle carriers x 3. 5. Basic pouch, ammunition.military equipment - army, containers - military, drink consumption, webbing -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Canteen, Water
Large enamelled steel water canteen, dark blue in colour. This canteen is felt covered, is carried in a leather harness with a leather and canvas shoulder strap. This canteen has a cork stopper and a small cup made from tinned steel. This is a larger capacity canteen carried by nurses who required additional water for wounded and ill patients. These canteens were also carried by horsemen who required additional water for their animals. world war 2, ww2 -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Cup, Mess
... issue water canteen also issued. The cup has a folding handle... issue water canteen also issued. The cup has a folding handle ...Example of Australian Army standard issue mess cup for holding cooked food used by soldiers during the 1970s. This was a USA Army design adopted by the ADF during the Vietnam conflict. The mess cup is lightweight alloy designed to fit the standard issue water canteen also issued. The cup has a folding handle for ease of carrying and can be used to carry hot food. -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Belt, Webbing, ca 1980s
... with the standard issue water canteen and mess cup. ... and is complete with the standard issue water canteen and mess cup. Belt ...Example of Australian Army standard issue belt worn by soldiers during the 1970s. This was a USA Army design adopted by the ADF during the Vietnam conflict. This belt is fitted with a pouch for carrying the standard water canteen and is complete with the standard issue water canteen and mess cup. -
Frankston RSL Sub Branch
Canteen, Water
Example of Australian Army standard issue water canteen carried by soldiers during the 1990s. The water canteen is jungle green in colour and is carried in a special pouch made from camouflage material. The water canteen fits into a mess cup which is also carried in the pouch. -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Water Bottle (Canteen) Cup, 1989
... Water Bottle (Canteen) Cup... (Canteen) Cup ...Metal cup shaped to hold plastic water bottle (canteen) (0115.1)(On handle) STOKES AUSTRALASIA LTD. 8465-66-058-5567 (part number) 1989 (scratched onto side of cup) MAGPIE (soldier's nickname?) -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Water Bottle (Canteen) Holder
... Cloth holder for water bottle (Canteen) and drinking cup... bottle (Canteen) and drinking cup Loops (plus metal clip ...Cloth holder for water bottle (Canteen) and drinking cup Loops (plus metal clip and metal 'hook') for attaching to belt Nil -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Equipment - Water Canteen and Ladle, mid-to-late 19th century
... survival canteen rescue canteen dipper cup canteen and dipper ...The horizontal water canteen has been carefully designed to fit snugly on the hip when worn with the straps diagonally across the body. The ladle allows quick and easy scooping of the contents to refresh the lifeboat and rocket launching crew, and the survivors of the disaster Saving lives in Warrnambool – The coastline of South West Victoria is the site of over 600 shipwrecks and many lost lives; even in Warrnambool’s Lady Bay there were around 16 known shipwrecks between 1850 and 1905, with eight lives lost. Victoria’s Government responded to the need for lifesaving equipment and, in 1858, the provision of rocket and mortar apparatus was approved for the lifeboat stations. In 1859 the first Government-built lifeboat arrived at Warrnambool Harbour and a shed was soon built for it on the Tramway Jetty, followed by a rocket house in 1864 to safely store the rocket rescue equipment. In 1878 the buildings were moved to the Breakwater (constructed from 1874-1890), and in 1910 the new Lifeboat Warrnambool arrived with its ‘self-righting’ design. For almost a hundred years the lifesaving and rescue crews, mostly local volunteers, trained regularly to rehearse and maintain their rescue skills. They were summoned when needed by alarms, gunshots, ringing bells and foghorns. In July 1873 a brass bell was erected at Flagstaff Hill specifically to call the rescue crew upon news of a shipwreck. Some crew members became local heroes but all served an important role. Rocket apparatus was used as recently as the 1950s. Rocket Rescue Method - The Government of Victoria adopted lifesaving methods based on Her Majesty’s Coast Guard in Great Britain. It authorised the first line-throwing rescue system in 1858. Captain Manby’s mortar powered a projectile connected to a rope, invented in 1808. The equipment was updated to John Dennett’s 8-foot shaft and rocket method that had a longer range of about 250 yards. From the 1860s the breeches buoy apparatus was in use. The apparatus was suspended on a hawser line and manually pulled to and from the distressed vessel carrying passengers and items. In the early 1870s Colonel Boxer’s rocket carried the light line, which was faked, or coiled, in a particular way between pegs in a faking box to prevent twists and tangles when fired. The angle of firing the rocket to the vessel in distress was measured by a quadrant-type instrument on the side of the rocket machine. Decades later, in about 1920, Schermuly invented the line-throwing pistol that used a small cartridge to fire the rocket. The British Board of Trade published instructions for both the beach rescue crew and ship’s crew. It involved setting up the rocket launcher on shore at a particular angle measured by the quadrant, inserting a rocket that had a lightweight line threaded through its shaft, and then firing it across the stranded vessel, the line issuing freely from the faking board. A tally board was then sent out to the ship with instructions in four languages. The ship’s crew would haul on the line to bring out the heavier, continuous whip line, then secure the attached whip block to the mast or other sturdy part of the ship. The rescue crew on shore then hauled out a stronger hawser line, which the ship’s crew fixed above the whip block. The hawser was then tightened using the block on the shore end of the whip. The breeches buoy and endless whip are then attached to the traveller block on the hawser, allowing the shore crew to haul the breeches buoy to and from the vessel, rescuing the stranded crew one at a time. Beach apparatus equipment - In the mid-1800s the equipment could include a line throwing set, coiled line in wooden carrying case, rockets, cartridges, breeches buoy, hawser and traveller block, line-throwing pistol, beach cart, hand barrow, sand anchor, crotch pole, and tools such as spade, pick, mallet and hawser cutter. Around the 1860s Warrnambool had a Rocket House installed beside the Harbour. This water canteen is significant for its connection with local history, maritime history and marine technology. Lifesaving has been an important part of the services performed from Warrnambool's very early days, supported by State and Local Government, and based on the methods and experience of Great Britain. Hundreds of shipwrecks along the coast are evidence of the rough weather and rugged coastline. Ordinary citizens, the Harbour employees, and the volunteer boat and rescue crew, saved lives in adverse circumstances. Some were recognised as heroes, others went unrecognised. In Lady Bay, Warrnambool, there were around 16 known shipwrecks between 1850 and 1905. Many lives were saved but tragically, eight lives were lost.Water canteen and ladle; blue painted oval metal cylinder with a removable round threaded lid. Two adjustable leather shoulder straps are attached to the canteen through metal rings on the sides of the lid. A blue-painted copper ladle with a fixed, 45-degree angled handle is attached to the canteen with a length of string. The water canteen is designed to be carried horizontally.flagstaff hill maritime museum and village, flagstaff hill, maritime museum, maritime village, warrnambool, great ocean road, lady bay, shipwreck, life-saving, lifesaving, rescue crew, rescue, rocket rescue, rocket crew, lifeboat men, beach rescue, line rescue, rescue equipment, volunteer lifesavers, volunteer crew, life saving rescue crew, lifesaving rescue crew, rocket apparatus, survival canteen, rescue canteen, dipper, cup, canteen and dipper, canteen and ladle, water canteen -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Equipment - Equipment, Army, Canteen
Silver Metal Cup with adjustable handle which folds under cup to fit into a holder.DS Hamill mfg Co Inc 1963cup -
Kyneton RSL Sub Branch
Soldier’s canteen
Standard issue to soldiers serving in WW1.This canteen was carried by Laurence Stoneman’s great uncle during his service, WW1.Lidded metal water container, covered in felt faded fabric. Leather shoulder strap broken. Lid removed is a small cup with ring handle. Leather around canteen intact. Lid looped through leather strap. There are no markings or inscriptions visible.ww1, canteen, water bottle -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Equipment - Combat Ration One Man (24 Hour), c.2006
... are consumable either hot or cold. It is advised to fill one cup canteen ...Common every day items food used by the ADF in combat situations. This shows the combat ration one man that has been used by the ADF since the Vietnam War era. The CR1M consists of two main meals, various light snacks, sundry and beverage items. The CR1M is designed to provide the daily nutritional value to sustain a soldier over a 24 hour period. Failure to consume all food items with this period will impact upon functional energy levels due to an unbalanced nutrition intake. Excluding tea and coffee aal food items are consumable either hot or cold. It is advised to fill one cup canteen with water, immerse one 250g main meal pouch and heat for 10 - 15 minutes. For heat source use use issued hexamine stove and tablets. residual boiled water is safe and may be used for hot beverage makingCombat Ration One Man (24 hour). Sealed in a clear plastic bag with the letter 'C' printed in blue on the front (indicating that contents are menu 'C'). This pack includes small packages of supplies in various shapes and sizes, including: M and M's chocolate, potato with onion powder, sweetened condensed milk, cream spread, tea bags, safety matches and toilet paper. Front - Blue text - C / NOT FOR PRIVATE RESALE TO PUBLIC ration pack, consumables, supplies -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Award - Trophy, Victoria Barracks Canteen
58 Battalion is an Anticeedent batalion of 5/6 RVRSilver trophy cup, bent and detached left handle Presented by Victoria Barracks Canteen Won by 58 Battalion "C" Camp Seymour 19275/6 rvr, regimental property, delta company, 58 battalion, inter war, trophy