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Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - WALLET, TACTICAL FIELD ORGANISER, ARMY, Australian Defence Industries, c. 1980's
... Manufacturer's details - black ink print. "DDC SUPPLY LINE/ MELBOURNE".......DDC Supply Line...D Hutchinson Equipment Army Wallet DPCU Manufacturer's details - black ink print. "DDC SUPPLY LINE/ MELBOURNE". Tactical Field Organiser Wallet. ...Uniform issued to D. Hutchinson.Tactical Field Organiser Wallet. Wallet - Canvas fabric with Disruptive Pattern Camouflage Uniform colour of greens and browns. Dark green cotton twill binding to edges and to two interior pockets and one exterior 4 channel pocket. Inner green hard plastic folder with attached clear document pockets. Manufacturers label - green poly cotton fabric. Velcro tape closer to wallet. Wallet contains the following paperwork and items. Document pockets; -"CONVOY/ PRELIMINARY ORDERS" 11 pages. - Handwritten notes, 2 pages folded, 5 pages folded. 6 pages folded. - Notepad paper - 8 pages folded. - "ARMY SCHOOL OF TRANSPORT"/ AIDE MEMOIRS/ RADIO TELEPHONE PROCEDURE" - print on yellow paper folded. - "ARMY SCHOOL OF TRANSPORT/ CORPS TRAINING WING/ DISTRIBUTION POINT" - 8 PAGES, - "RESTRICTED/ RACT CENTRE/ CORPS TRAINING WING/ TROOP LIFTING" - 5 pages stapled. - "OP OCCUPATION ORDERS" - 11 pages. - "ARMY DRIVING LICENCE" folded into a small clear plastic document pocket. CANVAS WALLET POCKETS - INTERIOR front - "LAYOUT OF OPERATION ORDER FOR ROAD MOVEMENT" - 4 pages laminated in clear plastic. - Back - "AIDE MEMOOOOOIRE/ NAVIGATOR" - 8 pages stapled. - "Department of Defence NOTEBOOK" with handwritten notes. EXTERIOR - 4 channel pockets - two ink permanent marker pens - black and green ink. Manufacturer's details - black ink print. "DDC SUPPLY LINE/ MELBOURNE".d hutchinson, equipment, army, wallet, dpcu -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, Rec Day 1995, 1996
... ...ddc...A record of events run for the handicapped dependents by Melbourne Legacy. junior legatee outing answer ddc disabled dependents White paper label: "Legacy's disabled dependents enjoy an outing and musical performance by the 2/10 Medium Regiment band" in black type. ...Photographs of handicap dependents at enjoying music and dance from a military band that featured in an edition of the Answer. There were frequent events and activities organised by Melbourne Legacy for handicapped dependents. The Junior Legatees, with many mums and friends of Legacy went to the Defence Force School at Watsonia Barracks and were treated to a performance by the 2/10 Medium Regiment Band. The Bandmaster was WOI Dave Farrell and there was a surprise visit by a clown. According to the article "Former JL Sharon Taylor, now a corporal with 'Visits Protocol and Ceremonial' at the Defence Centre - Melbourne, gave a moving tribute to Legacy in recognition of the support she had received as a young girl. Junior Legatees were given an opportunity to play some of the musical instruments and the enjoyment is evident as the photos show." It was with a group of photos from 1990/91 in a folio with paper labels.A record of events run for the handicapped dependents by Melbourne Legacy.Colour photo x 4 of a musical performance for handicapped dependents and an article in the Answer.White paper label: "Legacy's disabled dependents enjoy an outing and musical performance by the 2/10 Medium Regiment band" in black type.junior legatee outing, answer, ddc, disabled dependents -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, New Wheelchairs, 1994
... ...ddc...A record of the type of activities Legacy provided for the handicapped dependents of the Legacy families. junior legatee outing donation hdc ddc Black and white photo of two wheelchair recipients at Legacy House. ...Photo of Senator Barney Cooney (standing on left) with the recipients of two new wheelchairs. Senator Cooney represented the Department of Veterans Affairs when he presented the wheelchairs and a cheque for $7,000 to President George Woodward at Legacy House. The article in the Answer newsletter mentions: 'The grant of $7,000 will greatly assist Legacy's programs by covering the cost of bus hire needed for the regular outings organised during the year and the wheelchairs will provide additional assistance allowing more Junior Legatees to participate in activities.' After the presentation the junior Legatees went to the cinema and 10 pin bowling. Every month Legacy's handicapped dependents were invited to go on outing for take part in recreational and educational activities. These programmes aimed to develop independence and thus lessen the need for reliance on others for simple routine functions. Once a year there is a two week camp this also gave the mothers some respite. A record of the type of activities Legacy provided for the handicapped dependents of the Legacy families.Black and white photo of two wheelchair recipients at Legacy House.junior legatee outing, donation, hdc, ddc -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, New Wheelchairs, 1994
... ...ddc...A record of the type of activities Legacy provided for the handicapped dependents of the Legacy families. junior legatee outing donation hdc ddc Colour photo x 3 of two wheelchair recipients and the presentation at Legacy House. ...Photo of Senator Barney Cooney (standing on left) with the recipients of two new wheelchairs. Senator Cooney represented the Department of Veterans Affairs when he presented the wheelchairs and a cheque for $7,000 to President George Woodward at Legacy House. The article in the Answer newsletter mentions: 'The grant of $7,000 will greatly assist Legacy's programs by covering the cost of bus hire needed for the regular outings organised during the year and the wheelchairs will provide additional assistance allowing more Junior Legatees to participate in activities.' After the presentation the junior Legatees went to the cinema and 10 pin bowling. Every month Legacy's handicapped dependents were invited to go on outing for take part in recreational and educational activities. These programmes aimed to develop independence and thus lessen the need for reliance on others for simple routine functions. Once a year there is a two week camp this also gave the mothers some respite. A record of the type of activities Legacy provided for the handicapped dependents of the Legacy families.Colour photo x 3 of two wheelchair recipients and the presentation at Legacy House.junior legatee outing, donation, hdc, ddc -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, New Wheelchairs, 1994
... ...ddc...A record of the type of activities Legacy provided for the handicapped dependents of the Legacy families. junior legatee outing donation hdc ddc Colour photo x 3 of two wheelchair recipients and the presentation at Legacy House. ...Photo of Senator Barney Cooney presenting a cheque to Legacy in front of a gathering of Legacy disabled dependents. Also some of the mothers gathered to watch. Senator Cooney represented the Department of Veterans Affairs when he presented two wheelchairs and a cheque for $7,000 to President George Woodward at Legacy House. The article in the Answer newsletter mentions: 'The grant of $7,000 will greatly assist Legacy's programs by covering the cost of bus hire needed for the regular outings organised during the year and the wheelchairs will provide additional assistance allowing more Junior Legatees to participate in activities.' After the presentation the junior Legatees went to the cinema and 10 pin bowling. Every month Legacy's handicapped dependents were invited to go on outing for take part in recreational and educational activities. These programmes aimed to develop independence and thus lessen the need for reliance on others for simple routine functions. Once a year there is a two week camp this also gave the mothers some respite. A record of the type of activities Legacy provided for the handicapped dependents of the Legacy families.Colour photo x 3 of two wheelchair recipients and the presentation at Legacy House.junior legatee outing, donation, hdc, ddc -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph - Junior legatee outing, Bowling, 1994
... ...ddc...junior legatee outing bowling answer ddc hdc Black and white photo taken at a HDC outing at a bowling alley. ...This photo shows a few of Legacy's disabled dependents on an outing to a bowling alley. Every month Legacy's handicapped dependents were invited to go on outing for take part in recreational and educational activities. These programmes aimed to develop independence and thus lessen the need for reliance on others for simple routine functions. Once a year there is a two week camp this also gave the mothers some respite. The photos are from early 1994 as they were featured in the Answer newsletter in April 1994.A record of the type of activities Legacy provided for the handicapped dependents of the Legacy families. Names on a slip of paper have tried to identify the dependents. 'Russell Sister, Julie Kenny (?), David Mossof (?)'Black and white photo taken at a HDC outing at a bowling alley.junior legatee outing, bowling, answer, ddc, hdc
