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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Booklet, Australian Army: Manual of Land Warfare, Part 1, Volume 1 Pamphlet No. 4: Formation Tactics (Provisional) 1977, 1977
... Australian Army: Manual of Land Warfare, Part 1, Volume 1 Pamphlet No. 4: Formation Tactics (Provisional) 1977......Formation Tactics...Australian Army: Manual of Land Warfare, Part 1, Volume 1 Pamphlet No. 4: Formation Tactics (Provisional) 1977 Booklet Australian Army ...A grey coloured cardboard cover with black information on the front. Top right hand corner the numbers 30-34 are handwritten and under this reads DSN 7610-66-093-7740. Under the Australian Army insignia are the details of the booklet. Bottom of the cover reads 1 FD Hosp which is written in blue texta and there are two punch holes down the left hand side.booklet, land warfare, formation tactics, 1 fd hosp -
Eltham District Historical Society IncDocument - News Clipping, Jodie Guest, Shrewd tactics row, Diamond Valley News, October 15, p1, 1996
... This issue led to the formation of the Eltham Community Action Group which still operates strongly today (2023) on behalf of the community to ensure appropriate development within the community. 895 Main Road commissioners Dallas Price Homes Development Application Eltham Hub Hungry Jacks Nillumbik Shire Council Re-zoning Shell Service Station Town Planning Eltham Gateway Eltham Gateway Action Group Eltham Shire Offices Shillinglaw farm Shillinglaw Trees Jim Connor Collection Dallas Howgate Nillumbik Planning Special Committee Jim Connor Bronwyn South Janet Mattiske Don Cordell Vin Heffernan Kevin Abbott Digital scan file only Shrewd tactics row, Diamond Valley News, October 15, p1 Document News Clipping Jodie Guest Diamond Valley News ...Nillumbik Commissioners used 'reserve power's to permit a controversial Shell service station and Hungry Jackls restaurant development at the former Eltham Shire Office site at 895 Main Road. More than 200 people attended the Council meeting in the public gallery and protested at the decision. 32 personal submissions were made to Council's Planning Special Committee meeting whose members vioted 3-2 against the development. The Committee consisted of the three Nillumbik Commissioners and three community members (Jim Connor, Bronwyn South and Janet Mattiske). Chief Commissioner Don Cordell, a former Shell employee excused himself from voting and the three communbity memebrs voted against the submission. The other two commissioners, Vin Heffernan and Kevin Abbott voted against it. They then immediately closed the meeting and opened a Council meeting lasting just seconds to use special reserve powers to overturn the decision. The demolition of the former Shire of Eltham offices and proposed sale and development driven by the Commissioners for Nillumbik Shire Council brought the community together in substantial protest at the infrigement of ratepayers democratic say in local government and ciommunity assets combined with protests about inappropraite development of Eltham's Gateway. This issue led to the formation of the Eltham Community Action Group which still operates strongly today (2023) on behalf of the community to ensure appropriate development within the community.895 main road, commissioners, dallas price homes, development application, eltham hub, hungry jacks, nillumbik shire council, re-zoning, shell service station, town planning, eltham gateway, eltham gateway action group, eltham shire offices, shillinglaw farm, shillinglaw trees, jim connor collection, dallas howgate, nillumbik planning special committee, jim connor, bronwyn south, janet mattiske, don cordell, vin heffernan, kevin abbott -
Federation University Historical CollectionPhotograph (black & White), Major General, Sir William Penn Symons - South Africa
... Symons believed in old fashioned military tactics of close order but these formations were not designed to be used against lonf range bolt action rifles and Symons' brigades would be the first of manyin this war to pay the heavy cost ofthe mistake, as many generals would repeat it. ...Symons believed in old fashioned military tactics of close order but these formations were not designed to be used against lonf range bolt action rifles and Symons' brigades would be the first of manyin this war to pay the heavy cost ofthe mistake, as many generals would repeat it. ...William Penn Symons' first combat experience was in South Africa during the Ninth Xhosa War, 1877-78. In 1879 he took part in the Zulu war. He then served during the Burma Expedition (1885-89). In 1889 he received the Companion of the Order of the Bath. In 1898, following other campaigns, he was awarded the Knight Commander of the Order of the Bath. In 1899, Symons was given the staff rank of brigadier general and was to be General Officer Commanding of Natal. He was asked by the War Office to advise on the number of troops required to safely garrison the Natal from the threat of invasion from the Boer Republics of the Transvaal and Orange Free states. Cabinet decided to send ten thousand extra troop abut they also appointed Lieutenant General Sir George White to supersede Symons as Generat Officer Commanding in Natal. Penn Symons, on his own authority deployed one of his brigades to Dundee, a town north of Ladysmith. The position of Ladysmith anad Dundee was precarious as they stand in a triangle of Natal, Orange Free State and Transvaal. White wanted to recall the Dundee garrison to Ladysmith but because of political pressure from Sit Walter Hely-Harrison, the Governor of Natal, he agreed to leave them there. The Boers declared war on 11 October and began crossing the Natal borders the following day. On 20 October 1899 Boer troops on the nearby Talana Hill proceeded to open fire on the town. The British guns moved to return fire as the general surveyed the Boer positions and gave orders to his commanding officers. Symons believed in old fashioned military tactics of close order but these formations were not designed to be used against lonf range bolt action rifles and Symons' brigades would be the first of manyin this war to pay the heavy cost ofthe mistake, as many generals would repeat it. The infantry battalions set off from the east of the town. The first part of the advance went well and they reached a small wood at the foot of the hill where they found shelter. Beyond the wood was a wall and then open ground. Symons rode up to the wood to find out why the attack had halted. He ordered the men to proceed, rode through the wood then walked through the gap in the wall. After a few moments he returned and was helped to remount his horse. He rode back from the front lines until he was out of sight of his troops before he asked for assistance from the Indian stretcher bearers. He had been shot in the stomach. Symons was taken to the field hospital at Dundee. After a few wasted days Symons' replacement, Brigadier General Yule, decided to abandon the town and the worst-wounded to the Boers and steal away at night to Ladysmith. Symons became a prisoner of war along with many others. He felt betrayed by Yule and just before he died he implored the medical officer, Major Donegal, to "tell everyone I died facing the enemy". Individual image from photographed poster of tobacco and cigarette cards.william penn symons, south africa, ninth xhosa war, companion of the order of the bath, knigt commander of the order of the bath, general officer commanding in natal, dundee, ladysmith, orange free state, transvaal, sir walter hely-harrison, governor of natal, boers, brigadier general yule -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - Fighter combat, AIRCRAFT VERSUS AIRCRAFT
... Fighter combat First encounters Birth of the air fighter New scouts & tactics Dawn of the dogfight Lessons Duels of desperation Flexible formations Emphasis on the offensive Day & night fighting Zenith of the fighter pilot Pistons to jets Vietnam / the Falklands & beyond Illustrated history of fighter combat since 1914, circa 1986 Possible duplicate item AIRCRAFT VERSUS AIRCRAFT Book Fighter combat ...Illustrated history of fighter combat since 1914, circa 1986Possible duplicate itemnon-fictionIllustrated history of fighter combat since 1914, circa 1986first encounters, birth of the air fighter, new scouts & tactics, dawn of the dogfight, lessons, duels of desperation, flexible formations, emphasis on the offensive, day & night fighting, zenith of the fighter pilot, pistons to jets, vietnam / the falklands & beyond
