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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Stanton, Shelby, Vietnam Order of Battle. (Copy 2), 1986
... Deployment of forces...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Deployment of forces United States. Army -- History -- Vietnamese Conflict 1961-1975 Shelby Stanton's Vietnam Order of Battle has been the "Bible" for the Army's Southeast Asia War Records project, which has been hastened immeasurably by having this accurate and excellently compiled reference work at hand - it is an information source without equal. ...Shelby Stanton's Vietnam Order of Battle has been the "Bible" for the Army's Southeast Asia War Records project, which has been hastened immeasurably by having this accurate and excellently compiled reference work at hand - it is an information source without equal.Shelby Stanton's Vietnam Order of Battle has been the "Bible" for the Army's Southeast Asia War Records project, which has been hastened immeasurably by having this accurate and excellently compiled reference work at hand - it is an information source without equal. deployment of forces, united states. army -- history -- vietnamese conflict, 1961-1975 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Stanton, Shelby L, Vietnam Order of Battle. Copy 1
... Deployment of forces...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Deployment of forces United States. Army -- History -- Vietnamese Conflict 1961-1975 A complete illustrated reference to U.S. ...A complete illustrated reference to U.S. Army Combat and Support Forces in Vietnam 1961-1973.A complete illustrated reference to U.S. Army Combat and Support Forces in Vietnam 1961-1973.deployment of forces, united states. army -- history -- vietnamese conflict, 1961-1975 -
Bendigo Military MuseumUniform - BRASSARDS, PEACEKEEPER
... Brassards were worn by Peacekeeping Forces to identify their identity. Belonged to Gary Clift R.127835 M8073771. For RAMSI was deployed as ship's company HMAS BRUNEI. ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Brassards were worn by Peacekeeping Forces to identify their identity. Belonged to Gary Clift R.127835 M8073771. For RAMSI was deployed as ship's company HMAS BRUNEI. ...Brassards were worn by Peacekeeping Forces to identify their identity. Belonged to Gary Clift R.127835 M8073771. For RAMSI was deployed as ship's company HMAS BRUNEI. For PNG was deployed from HMAS TARAKAN & BRUNEI.1. PNG Peace Keeping Mission Brassard. Bright yellow brassard. Stitched on white Australian ensign on arm picture of dove carrying a twig overlaid over a map of Bougainville in green. Blue background. 2. RAMSI brassard for Solomon Island Peace Keeping Mission. Dark green with Australian Flag sewn onto sleeve. As is RAMSI emblem (yellow border, white dove over map os islands).1. Embroidered "Peace" & "Peace Monitorial Group". 2. Embroidered patch "Regional Assistance Mission to Solomon Islands" and "Helpen Frew".peace keepers, uniform, brassards, ramsi -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - ALLIED FORCES TRAIN, BCOF ERA, Unknown
... deployment 1947-1949. Part of the Bennetts Collection. See Cat No. 9726P for details of service for Alva Marie Bennetts (No. VFX128835). Alva Bennetts BCOF Bennetts Collection Allied Forces ...Photograph collected by Alva Bennetts during her BCOF deployment 1947-1949. Part of the Bennetts Collection. See Cat No. 9726P for details of service for Alva Marie Bennetts (No. VFX128835).Black and white photograph of a train carriage with Army personnel visible through windows. Two men standing in front of carriage. Wording "ALLIED FORCES MANITOWOC 24/5” visible on LH side of carriage. Buildings visible on hillside in background.alva bennetts, bcof, bennetts collection, allied forces, photograph -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomInstrument - Trumpet, Cavalry, Couesnon Cie, 1901 (exact)
... Between January and May 1916, the regiment was deployed to protect the Nile valley from bands of pro-Turkish Senussi Arabs. On 18 May, as part of its parent brigade, it joined the forces defending the Suez Canal. ...Between January and May 1916, the regiment was deployed to protect the Nile valley from bands of pro-Turkish Senussi Arabs. On 18 May, as part of its parent brigade, it joined the forces defending the Suez Canal. ...The 2nd Light Horse Regiment was raised at Enoggera in Queensland on 18 August 1914. Its recruits came mainly from Queensland but some hailed from the northern rivers district of New South Wales. The 2nd was one of three regiments of the 1st Light Horse Brigade – the first Australian mounted formation raised by Australia during the First World War. The regiment sailed from Brisbane on 25 September and disembarked in Egypt on 9 December. The 2nd Light Horse Regiment deployed to Gallipoli without its horses and landed there on 12 May 1915, joining the New Zealand and Australian Division. It played a defensive role for most of the campaign but did attack the Turkish trenches opposite Quinn’s Post, one of the most contested positions along the ANZAC Line. The first assault wave was mown down and fortunately the officer commanding the attack had the wisdom and courage to call it off. The 2nd was withdrawn from the front line in September and left the peninsula on 18 December. Back in Egypt, the 2nd Light Horse joined the ANZAC Mounted Division. Between January and May 1916, the regiment was deployed to protect the Nile valley from bands of pro-Turkish Senussi Arabs. On 18 May, as part of its parent brigade, it joined the forces defending the Suez Canal. The 1st Light Horse Brigade played a significant role in turning back the Turkish advance on the canal at the battle of Romani on 4 August. In ensuing days the regiments of the brigade participated in the immediate follow-up of the defeated Turks, but were soon withdrawn to rest. The 2nd Light Horse Regiment rejoined the Allied advance across the Sinai in November and was subsequently involved in the fighting to secure the Turkish outposts on the Palestine frontier – Maghdaba on 23 December 1916 and Rafa on 9 January 1917. A stint of protective duty along the line of communications through the Sinai followed. The 2nd’s next major engagement was the abortive second battle of Gaza on 19 April. Gaza finally fell on 7 November, after a wide outflanking move via Beersheba, in which the 1st Light Horse Brigade played a part. With the capture of Gaza, the Turkish position in southern Palestine collapsed. The 2nd Light Horse Regiment participated in the advance to Jaffa that followed, and was then committed to operations to clear and occupy the west bank of the Jordan River. It was involved in the Amman (24–27 February) and Es Salt (30 April–4 May) raids and the repulse of a major German and Turkish attack on 14 July 1918. The final British offensive of the campaign was launched along the Mediterranean coast on 19 September 1918, with the ANZAC Mounted Division taking part in a subsidiary effort east of the Jordan aimed at Amman. Turkey surrendered on 30 October 1918. The 2nd Light Horse Regiment sailed for Australia on 13 March 1919 without their horses, which were either shot or transferred to Indian cavalry units. Events in the daily routine of the soldier were signalled by bugle and trumpet calls. This trumpet is signicant because historically, it was issued to the 2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment in 1912. This Regiment served with distinction in Gallipoli and Palestine in World War 1. It is probable, but not confirmed, that tthe trumpet was used by the Regiment during these operations. Each light horse regiment was divided into four squadrons. Each squadron had a trumpeter sergeant, equipped with a cavalry trumpet, who was employed at the Squadron Headquarters Technically called a cavalry trumpet, this brass instrument can be described as a "simple trumpet" ie. the direct forerunner of the modern valve trumpet. It is in E flat not B flat as is the bugle. Both were carried slung over the player's body by means of green tasselled cords.Crest with inscription: "Exposition Universelle De Paris" with circular logo with inscribed "1900". "Hors Concours Membre De Jury". Logo formed of initials (not deciphered). "Couesnon Cie 94 Rue Dangouleme Paris". Bomb burst type logo with "01" in centre. "W H Paling & Co Ltd Sydney NSW Brisbane" On bell: "Mounted Rifles (2nd ALH)" trumpet, cavalry, musical instrument, 2nd light horse, mounted rifles -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomBooklet, Australian Military Forces The Division in Battle Pamphlet No 5 Artillery 1969, 1969
... 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne artillery command deployment 7610-66-031-4752 Soft covered booklet with amendments 1& 2 covering Artillery - its characteristics, role, equipment & ammunition, organisation, principles of employment, applications of fire etc. 3 copies Australian Military Forces The Division in Battle Pamphlet No 5 Artillery 1969 Booklet ...Soft covered booklet with amendments 1& 2 covering Artillery - its characteristics, role, equipment & ammunition, organisation, principles of employment, applications of fire etc. 3 copies7610-66-031-4752artillery command deployment -
Lara RSL Sub BranchBook, The Greatest Raid of All Author C.E. Lucas Phillips, 1958 Companion Book Club
... Once the forces were committed each individual small ship and little group of soldiers had to fight it out by their own initiative in communication from the home front. A naval deployment ...Historical WWII recount of the successful raid on the battleship dock at St. Nasiere. This was an action which could only be attempted precisely because it must appear to the enemy, to be absolutely impossible to undertake and for this reason alone it required courage and determination of a quite unusual order to carry out. The operation had been planned in great detail. Once the forces were committed each individual small ship and little group of soldiers had to fight it out by their own initiative in communication from the home front.A naval deployment during WWII in Normandy.Hardcover blue with red swatch, gold trim and gold writing. Photographs, Maps, Illustrations.Foreword by Admiral of the Fleet, the Earl of Mountbatten of Burma KG. " A deed of glory intimately involved in high strategy" Winston Churchill An original Companion Bookclub advertisement leaflet is tucked inside the back cover.st.nasiere raid, german informants, normandie dock, mountbatten, c.e. lucasphillips, robert ryder, the dock busters, caissons, the jaguar, navigation -
Lara RSL Sub BranchSpecial General Order.Battle Honours-Citation Of Units,28th June 1951, Circa 1970
... deployment to the three-year Korean War. The battles of Kapyong (23–24 April 1951) and Maryang San (2–8 October 1951) were significant confrontations with a numerically superior enemy force, and saw 3 RAR win the first honours for the newly formed Royal Australian Regiment. prints framed paintings korea lara r.s.l. korean war battle honours special general orders citation of units Detailed description of the Special General Order,Battle Honours-Citation of Units. 28th June 1951 General Mathew B Ridgeway, Supreme Commander UNITED NATIONS FORCES Framed Glass covered Print,Rectangular in Shape showing a painting of Australian soldiers fighting the enemy near Kapyong,Korea,in 1951,with a description underneath. ...During 1951, the 3rd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (3 RAR), fighting as part of a British Commonwealth Brigade in Korea, was engaged in the two most significant and commemorated battles of the Australian Army’s deployment to the three-year Korean War.The battles of Kapyong (23–24 April 1951) and Maryang San (2–8 October 1951) were significant confrontations with a numerically superior enemy force, and saw 3 RAR win the first honours for the newly formed Royal Australian Regiment.Framed Glass covered Print,Rectangular in Shape showing a painting of Australian soldiers fighting the enemy near Kapyong,Korea,in 1951,with a description underneath. Detailed description of the Special General Order,Battle Honours-Citation of Units. 28th June 1951 General Mathew B Ridgeway, Supreme Commander UNITED NATIONS FORCES prints, framed paintings, korea, lara r.s.l., korean war, battle honours, special general orders, citation of units -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchAlbum - Nicholson Photo Album
... Forces. Before he signed up, he lived in Kew with his mother, Isabella. His enlistment documents indicate that he was employed as a transport driver, although his discharge papers state that he was a hairdresser. His photo album shows pictures of him demonstrating skills in that area in various deployments...Forces. Before he signed up, he lived in Kew with his mother, Isabella. His enlistment documents indicate that he was employed as a transport driver, although his discharge papers state that he was a hairdresser. His photo album shows pictures of him demonstrating skills in that area in various deployments ...Photographic record of overseas places visited by local resident who was a member of armed service during WW2. Des Nicholson was born in Northcote in 1909. He enlisted in the military in mid 1940, having already served 2 years in the Citizens’ Forces. Before he signed up, he lived in Kew with his mother, Isabella. His enlistment documents indicate that he was employed as a transport driver, although his discharge papers state that he was a hairdresser. His photo album shows pictures of him demonstrating skills in that area in various deployments overseas; his enlistment documents refer to his unit being the 8th Division Petrol Company, while for much of his service he was assigned to Nursing Duties in the 2/7 Australian General Hospital. His overseas postings included travels through India to the Middle East, Egypt and Greece. While fulfilling these duties, he was an interested photographer, keeping records of the sights he saw in many of the places he visited, as well as photos of the military living conditions and the people he worked with on a day-to-day basis. The ‘tourist’ photos Des took would be of particular interest as a current-day comparison for those folk who might be familiar with the locations he passed through. After the war, Des again lived with his mother but eventually, in 1953, he married Kathleen Watson who lived in Eltham. The wider Watson family was well-known in the area, and the sisters Kathleen and Ruby were residents in the Glen Park area in Eltham North. After Des and Kath married they continued to live in Kath and Ruby’s house near where the current soccer and cricket sporting complex is now located. Ruby never married and they evidently stayed in the same place until, one by one, they each died in the early 2000s. Photos taken by a resident of Eltham while on active service overseasPhoto AlbumOn Front Cover: DAVID'S TOWER JERUSALEMphotographs, ww2, overseas, india, middle east -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchBadge - Rank Insignia Display Frame, 06/02/2007
... Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub Branch Petrie Park 16 Mountain View Road Montmorency melbourne Badges of rank obtained by Chris Albers during his deployment to Cambodia with the United Nations. cambodia badges rank Rank Insignia of a senior Caption in the CPAF, Cambodian Peoples Armed Forces. ...Badges of rank obtained by Chris Albers during his deployment to Cambodia with the United Nations.Timber frame, Glass front.Rank Insignia of a senior Caption in the CPAF, Cambodian Peoples Armed Forces. cambodia, badges, rank -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchCertificate - Certificate of Acknowledgement Military Forces Medals for Kids
... deployments. Certificate Certificate of Acknowledgement Military Forces Medals for Kids ...Framed A4 leaflet for Medals presented to the children of Victoria Wing - Warrant Officers and Non Commissioned Officers Academy soldiers who have served on operational deployments. -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Ian McPhedran, The amazing SAS: The inside story of Australia's special forces, 2005
... Monbulk RSL Sub Branch 48 Main Road Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges australia - army - special air service regiment australia army - commando forces The Amazing SAS provides a thrilling insight into the way this c0untry's SAS soldiers are selected and trained and reveals fascinating details about recent SAS deployments: East Timor, the 2000 Olympic Games, the Tampa, the Afghanistan campaign and hte regiment's action -packed mission to Iraq. ...The Amazing SAS provides a thrilling insight into the way this c0untry's SAS soldiers are selected and trained and reveals fascinating details about recent SAS deployments: East Timor, the 2000 Olympic Games, the Tampa, the Afghanistan campaign and hte regiment's action -packed mission to Iraq.Index, ill (plates, col), p.340.non-fictionThe Amazing SAS provides a thrilling insight into the way this c0untry's SAS soldiers are selected and trained and reveals fascinating details about recent SAS deployments: East Timor, the 2000 Olympic Games, the Tampa, the Afghanistan campaign and hte regiment's action -packed mission to Iraq.australia - army - special air service regiment, australia army - commando forces -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Frontline Books, Battle Group : German Kamfgruppen Action in World War Two, 2014
... The actions described here cover all theatres of the war, and include battle groups large and small, deployed usually to smash a breach in the enemy line or seal off an enemy penetration. It covers operations in the first dynamic years when Wehrmacht forces defeated the armies of one European country after another in fast campaigns, through to the years after Stalingrad and Africa as they moved towards defeat. ...The German army in the Second World War sought to fight and win swift, decisive victories in a succession of short campaigns - blitzkrieg, or lightning war. Flexibility was as essential as the will to win. Battle groups, or shock troops, were created from miscellaneous, and often disparate military units to undertake a specific local operation; it was the army's skill in combining superior numbers, aggressive tactics and the battle group commander's ability to exploit the changing situation on the ground which brought success on the battlefield. The actions described here cover all theatres of the war, and include battle groups large and small, deployed usually to smash a breach in the enemy line or seal off an enemy penetration. It covers operations in the first dynamic years when Wehrmacht forces defeated the armies of one European country after another in fast campaigns, through to the years after Stalingrad and Africa as they moved towards defeat. The battle groups' contribution to Wehrmacht fortunes offer powerful lessons in the tactics of battle management and this book by James Lucas, a military historian known for his close studies of the German soldier, is considered to be one of the most detailed and authoritative accounts on the subject. Collapse summaryIndex, bibliography, maps, ill, p.173.non-fictionThe German army in the Second World War sought to fight and win swift, decisive victories in a succession of short campaigns - blitzkrieg, or lightning war. Flexibility was as essential as the will to win. Battle groups, or shock troops, were created from miscellaneous, and often disparate military units to undertake a specific local operation; it was the army's skill in combining superior numbers, aggressive tactics and the battle group commander's ability to exploit the changing situation on the ground which brought success on the battlefield. The actions described here cover all theatres of the war, and include battle groups large and small, deployed usually to smash a breach in the enemy line or seal off an enemy penetration. It covers operations in the first dynamic years when Wehrmacht forces defeated the armies of one European country after another in fast campaigns, through to the years after Stalingrad and Africa as they moved towards defeat. The battle groups' contribution to Wehrmacht fortunes offer powerful lessons in the tactics of battle management and this book by James Lucas, a military historian known for his close studies of the German soldier, is considered to be one of the most detailed and authoritative accounts on the subject. Collapse summary germany - armed forces - history, germany - regimental histories -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Parrragon, Special forces : history, roles and missions, training, weapons and equipment, combat scenarios, 2012
... Monbulk RSL Sub Branch 48 Main Road Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges special forces - operations - 20th century Commando troops Special Forces deploys an impressive blend of authoritative text and dramatic photographs to reveal the equalities and skills of the special forces soldier at every stage of their selection, training, and operational life. ...Special Forces deploys an impressive blend of authoritative text and dramatic photographs to reveal the equalities and skills of the special forces soldier at every stage of their selection, training, and operational life. Detailed attention is also given to weapons, combat equipment, and methods of transport, while over 25 historical special forces operation features describe combat missions undertaken between 1960 and the present day.Index, ill, p.240.non-fictionSpecial Forces deploys an impressive blend of authoritative text and dramatic photographs to reveal the equalities and skills of the special forces soldier at every stage of their selection, training, and operational life. Detailed attention is also given to weapons, combat equipment, and methods of transport, while over 25 historical special forces operation features describe combat missions undertaken between 1960 and the present day.special forces - operations - 20th century, commando troops -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Arco publishing, The U.S. Rapid Deployment Force, 1984
... Monbulk RSL Sub Branch 48 Main Road Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges United States - Armed forces United States - Rapid deployment force The operations of the US rapid deployment forces in a variety of conflicts. ...The operations of the US rapid deployment forces in a variety of conflicts.Index, ill, map, p.200.non-fictionThe operations of the US rapid deployment forces in a variety of conflicts.united states - armed forces, united states - rapid deployment force -
Australian Commando Association - VictoriaBook, Keep Your Head Down by Nathan Mullins
... Nathan Mullins deployed to Afghanistan as a Special Forces Commando. Spearheading Australia's Special Operations troops, he and other Australians like him sought the Taliban in the valleys and hills of Uruzgan through Afghanistan's harsh winter while at the same time attempting to bring a human face to the villagers caught in the middle of the fighting. ...Australian Commando Association - Victoria The Association does not have a museum or address available to the public. melbourne Nathan Mullins deployed to Afghanistan as a Special Forces Commando. Spearheading Australia's Special Operations troops, he and other Australians like him sought the Taliban in the valleys and hills of Uruzgan through Afghanistan's harsh winter while at the same time attempting to bring a human face to the villagers caught in the middle of the fighting. ...Nathan Mullins deployed to Afghanistan as a Special Forces Commando. Spearheading Australia's Special Operations troops, he and other Australians like him sought the Taliban in the valleys and hills of Uruzgan through Afghanistan's harsh winter while at the same time attempting to bring a human face to the villagers caught in the middle of the fighting. They lived with the daily threat of roadside bombs, ambush and firefights, where survival meant learning to read the signs to determine friend from foe. And they did what they could to relieve the awful effects of war on the men, women and children of the civilian population caught in the crossfire. But these were not your regular soldiers. Sure, they had trained for years for the role but these were citizen soldiers, reservists who had put aside their usual jobs as salesmen, farmers, scientists, lawyers and students to fight Australia's 'war on terror'. Keep Your Head Down is a brutally honest, first-hand account that takes you into the centre of the action and asks some tough questions. What is Australia doing in Afghanistan? What would winning that war look like? What makes a man leave his family to go to war when he doesn't have to? Can there be such a thing as a just war? Nathan Mullins isn't a typical Special Forces soldier. In his day job he is the International Program Manager for Australian Aid International, a humanitarian organisation that responds to disasters and emergencies around the globe.soft cover bookaustralian special forces, australian commando, afghanistan -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPrint - Framed Print, HMAS Australia
... With no German forces left in the South Pacific, Australia was deployed to the United Kingdom. ...With no German forces left in the South Pacific, Australia was deployed to the United Kingdom. ...With the outbreak of the First World War, HMAS Australia became the flagship of the naval force that captured the German colonies in the southern Pacific. She led a force which captured Rabaul on 13 September 1914 before proceeding to Samoa. With no German forces left in the South Pacific, Australia was deployed to the United Kingdom. En route she sank the German ship Eleanore Woermann. On 8 February 1915 she became flagship of the 2nd Battle-cruiser Squadron of the Royal Navy's Grand Fleet. Australia's service with the Grand Fleet consisted of a series of frequent patrols and exercises. She was twice rammed, firstly on 22 April 1916 by HMS New Zealand. This led to her missing the Battle of Jutland which, considering the disastrous losses in the Battle-cruiser Force, may well have been fortunate. She was rammed again by HMS Repulse in December 1917. Australia carried out experimental aircraft operations in 1918 and led the port column of the Grand Fleet at the surrender of the German High Seas Fleet. Returning home in 1919, Australia suffered a mutiny upon reaching Fremantle, Western Australia. Quite obsolete, she became a training vessel in Westernport until scuttled off Sydney Heads on 12 April 1924.The Australian Navy's first flagship, the battle cruiser HMAS Australia (I) was the centrepiece of the 'Fleet Unit', whose acquisition signalled the RAN's arrival as a credible ocean going force. Ordered from John Brown and Company in March 1910, construction began three months later with the total cost of the ship and fittings expected to be some £2 million. The Commonwealth Government decided upon the name Australia, and it proved a popular choice, carefully avoiding any suggestion of favouritism towards any one Australian State. The ship's badge maintained the national theme by featuring the Federation Star overlaid by a naval crown, while the motto 'Endeavour' reflected the ideal of the Australian spirit and recalled Lieutenant James Cook's ship of 1768-71.Timber frame of black and white print of a ship at sea.Imperial War Museum Photograph HMAS AUSTRALIA - RAN FLAGSHIP First flagship of the Royal Austrlian Navy 1913-1920 Sunk under the terms of the Washington Treaty 12th April 1924 This frame is made of teak from her deckhmas australia, ww1 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Slide - Sims Image Collection
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast A collection of 253 images on slides taken while on deployment in Vietnam, by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304) who served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970. Peter Stanley Sims 44304 Slides Royal Australian Army Medical Corps Vietnam War Sims Cho Lon Cholon Australian Forces Vietnam Close up view of a monument on main road roundabout to Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam in Saigon from Cholon Vietnam 1969/70. ...A collection of 253 images on slides taken while on deployment in Vietnam, by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304) who served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970.Close up view of a monument on main road roundabout to Headquarters, Australian Force Vietnam in Saigon from Cholon Vietnam 1969/70. peter stanley sims, 44304, slides, royal australian army medical corps, vietnam war, sims, cho lon, cholon, australian forces vietnam -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Slide - Sims Image Collection
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast From a collection of 253 images on slides taken by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304) while on deployment in Vietnam, in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970. Peter Stanley Sims 44304 Slides Royal Australian Army Medical Corps Vietnam War Sims Australian Forces Vietnam Saigon View of a busy road in Saigon, Vietnam 1969/70, with motorbikes, buses, bikes and cyclos. ...From a collection of 253 images on slides taken by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304) while on deployment in Vietnam, in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970.View of a busy road in Saigon, Vietnam 1969/70, with motorbikes, buses, bikes and cyclos. peter stanley sims, 44304, slides, royal australian army medical corps, vietnam war, sims, australian forces vietnam, saigon -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Slide - Sims Image Collection
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast From a collection of 253 images on slides taken by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304) while on deployment in Vietnam, in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970. Peter Stanley Sims 44304 Slides Royal Australian Army Medical Corps Vietnam War Sims Australian Forces Vietnam Cho Lon Cholon streetscape Street view - taken from gun placement on roof of Canberra BEQ (Bachelors and enlisted men's quarters), Cholon Vietnam 1969/70. ...From a collection of 253 images on slides taken by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304) while on deployment in Vietnam, in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970.Street view - taken from gun placement on roof of Canberra BEQ (Bachelors and enlisted men's quarters), Cholon Vietnam 1969/70.peter stanley sims, 44304, slides, royal australian army medical corps, vietnam war, sims, australian forces vietnam, cho lon, cholon, streetscape -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Slide - Sims Image Collection
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast From a collection of 253 images on slides taken while on deployment in Vietnam, by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304), who served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970. Peter Stanley Sims 44304 Slides Royal Australian Army Medical Corps Vietnam War Sims Australian Forces Vietnam Medical personnel HQ Australian Forces Vietnam doctors Medical Personnel board at Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam, medical centre, Saigon 1969/70. ...From a collection of 253 images on slides taken while on deployment in Vietnam, by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304), who served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970.Medical Personnel board at Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam, medical centre, Saigon 1969/70.peter stanley sims, 44304, slides, royal australian army medical corps, vietnam war, sims, australian forces vietnam, medical personnel, hq australian forces vietnam, doctors -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Slide - Sims Image Collection
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast From a collection of 253 images on slides taken while on deployment in Vietnam, by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304), who served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970. Peter Stanley Sims 44304 Slides Royal Australian Army Medical Corps Vietnam War Sims Australian Forces Vietnam Medical personnel Dr Major Peter Dudley Byrne HQ Australian Forces Vietnam byrne doctors Dr Major Peter Dudley Byrne, at his desk, at Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam, medical centre Saigon 1969/70. ...From a collection of 253 images on slides taken while on deployment in Vietnam, by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304), who served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970.Dr Major Peter Dudley Byrne, at his desk, at Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam, medical centre Saigon 1969/70. Dr Major Byrne also served at the 1 Aus Ed Hospital as a surgeon.peter stanley sims, 44304, slides, royal australian army medical corps, vietnam war, sims, australian forces vietnam, medical personnel, dr major peter dudley byrne, hq australian forces vietnam, byrne, doctors -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Slide - Sims Image Collection
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast From a collection of 253 images on slides taken while on deployment in Vietnam, by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304), who served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970. Peter Stanley Sims 44304 Slides Royal Australian Army Medical Corps Vietnam War Sims Australian Forces Vietnam Medical personnel Dr Major Peter Dudley Byrne HQ Australian Forces Vietnam byrne doctors Dr Major Peter Dudley Byrne, resting in the office across the top of a low bookcase containing arch lever folders, at Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam, medical centre Saigon 1969/70. ...From a collection of 253 images on slides taken while on deployment in Vietnam, by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304), who served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970.Dr Major Peter Dudley Byrne, resting in the office across the top of a low bookcase containing arch lever folders, at Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam, medical centre Saigon 1969/70. peter stanley sims, 44304, slides, royal australian army medical corps, vietnam war, sims, australian forces vietnam, medical personnel, dr major peter dudley byrne, hq australian forces vietnam, byrne, doctors -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Slide - Sims Image Collection
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast A collection of 253 images on slides taken while on deployment in Vietnam, by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304), who served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970. Peter Stanley Sims 44304 Slides Royal Australian Army Medical Corps Vietnam War Sims Australian Forces Vietnam Dr Major Peter Dudley Byrne Cemetery for the Fallen Dr Major Peter Byrne on the steps of the Cemetery for the fallen, Vietnam 1969/70. ...A collection of 253 images on slides taken while on deployment in Vietnam, by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304), who served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970.Dr Major Peter Byrne on the steps of the Cemetery for the fallen, Vietnam 1969/70. peter stanley sims, 44304, slides, royal australian army medical corps, vietnam war, sims, australian forces vietnam, dr major peter dudley byrne, cemetery for the fallen -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Slide - Sims Image Collection
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast From a collection of 253 images on slides taken while on deployment in Vietnam, by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304) who served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970. Peter Stanley Sims 44304 Slides Royal Australian Army Medical Corps Vietnam War Sims Australian Forces Vietnam Dr Major Peter Dudley Byrne Dr Major Robin Harvey HQ Australian Forces Vietnam Dr Major Robin Harvey who replaced Dr Major Peter Byrne at the Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam medical centre, Vietnam 1969/70. ...From a collection of 253 images on slides taken while on deployment in Vietnam, by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304) who served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970.Dr Major Robin Harvey who replaced Dr Major Peter Byrne at the Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam medical centre, Vietnam 1969/70. peter stanley sims, 44304, slides, royal australian army medical corps, vietnam war, sims, australian forces vietnam, dr major peter dudley byrne, dr major robin harvey, hq australian forces vietnam -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Slide - Sims Image Collection
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast From a collection of 253 images on slides taken while on deployment in Vietnam, by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304) who served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970. Peter Stanley Sims 44304 Slides Royal Australian Army Medical Corps Vietnam War Sims Australian Forces Vietnam Lt Raymond J Harvey HQ Australian Forces Vietnam Harvey doctors medical Lt Raymond (Ray) J Harvey at desk full of papers at the Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam medical centre, Saigon 1969. ...From a collection of 253 images on slides taken while on deployment in Vietnam, by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304) who served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970.Lt Raymond (Ray) J Harvey at desk full of papers at the Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam medical centre, Saigon 1969.peter stanley sims, 44304, slides, royal australian army medical corps, vietnam war, sims, australian forces vietnam, lt raymond j harvey, hq australian forces vietnam, harvey, doctors, medical -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Slide - Sims Image Collection
... deployment in Vietnam by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304). He served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970. Peter Stanley Sims 44304 Slides Royal Australian Army Medical Corps Vietnam War Sims Australian Forces Vietnam Lt Raymond J Harvey HQ Australian Forces Vietnam Lt Raymond (Ray) J Harvey on the phone at his desk at the Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam medical centre, Saigon 1969. ...From a collection of 253 images on slides taken while on deployment in Vietnam by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304). He served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970.Lt Raymond (Ray) J Harvey on the phone at his desk at the Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam medical centre, Saigon 1969.peter stanley sims, 44304, slides, royal australian army medical corps, vietnam war, sims, australian forces vietnam, lt raymond j harvey, hq australian forces vietnam -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Slide - Sims Image Collection
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast From a collection of 253 images on slides taken while on deployment in Vietnam, by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304) who served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970. Peter Stanley Sims 44304 Slides Royal Australian Army Medical Corps Vietnam War Sims Australian Forces Vietnam HQ Australian Forces Vietnam Lt Stephen Phillips doctors Lt Stephen (Steve) G Phillips standing at his desk on the phone at the records office, Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam, Saigon 1969. ...From a collection of 253 images on slides taken while on deployment in Vietnam, by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304) who served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970.Lt Stephen (Steve) G Phillips standing at his desk on the phone at the records office, Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam, Saigon 1969.peter stanley sims, 44304, slides, royal australian army medical corps, vietnam war, sims, australian forces vietnam, hq australian forces vietnam, lt stephen phillips, doctors -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Slide - Sims Image Collection
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast From a collection of 253 images on slides taken while on deployment in Vietnam, by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304) who served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970. Peter Stanley Sims 44304 Slides Royal Australian Army Medical Corps Vietnam War Sims Australian Forces Vietnam HQ Australian Forces Vietnam Lt Stephen (Steve) G Phillips Phillips Steve Phillips Lt Stephen (Steve) G Phillips kneeling on his desk doing paperwork at the records office, Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam, Saigon 1969. ...From a collection of 253 images on slides taken while on deployment in Vietnam, by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304) who served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970.Lt Stephen (Steve) G Phillips kneeling on his desk doing paperwork at the records office, Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam, Saigon 1969.peter stanley sims, 44304, slides, royal australian army medical corps, vietnam war, sims, australian forces vietnam, hq australian forces vietnam, lt stephen (steve) g phillips, phillips, steve phillips -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Slide - Sims Image Collection
... deployment in Vietnam by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304). He served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970. Peter Stanley Sims 44304 Slides Royal Australian Army Medical Corps Vietnam War Sims Australian Forces Vietnam HQ Australian Forces Vietnam Lt Stephen Phillips Lt Stephen (Steve) G Phillips on the phone at his desk at the records office, Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam, Saigon 1969. ...From a collection of 253 images on slides taken while on deployment in Vietnam by Corporal Peter Stanley Sims (44304). He served in the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 1969 - 1970.Lt Stephen (Steve) G Phillips on the phone at his desk at the records office, Headquarters Australian Force Vietnam, Saigon 1969.peter stanley sims, 44304, slides, royal australian army medical corps, vietnam war, sims, australian forces vietnam, hq australian forces vietnam, lt stephen phillips
