Showing 4 items matching "history of wraac"
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Lilydale RSL Sub BranchMagazine - paperback/magazine/series, Michael Thomas, Wartime No15, 2001
... ...History of WRAAC...Lilydale RSL Sub Branch 52 Anderson Street Lilydale yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges The Australian Experience of War Beaufighter recovered SMS Emden History of WRAAC Campaign in Syria Battle of Cape Matapan Official Magazine of the Australian War Memorial Magazine Wartime No15 Magazine paperback/magazine/series Michael Thomas Jim Clarke Offset Alpine ...Official Magazine of the Australian War MemorialMagazinenon-fictionOfficial Magazine of the Australian War Memorialbeaufighter recovered, sms emden, history of wraac, campaign in syria, battle of cape matapan -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomDomestic object - Silver Tea Pot
... 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne Tea pot mess silver Val Jones Presented to 4/19 PWLH Officers Mess by Lt Val Jones WRAAC IO 1975-78 Tea pot, silver plated, ornate design, on 4 curved short legs, with hinged lid. ...Tea pot, silver plated, ornate design, on 4 curved short legs, with hinged lid. Part of set with catalogue no 0744.Presented to 4/19 PWLH Officers Mess by Lt Val Jones WRAAC IO 1975-78tea pot, mess silver, val jones -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Oxford University Press, Soldiers of the Queen Women in the Australian Army, 2001
... Soldiers of the Queen provides a history of the Women's Royal Australian Army Corps. Bomford covers the WRAAC from its creation in 1951 to its dissolution in 1984, when women were integrated into the Australian army. ...This history of women in the Australian Army traces women's struggle for a place in the most male-dominated profession. It encompasses a campaign for equal opportunity in the workplace that culminated in women gaining the right to have a career in the army regardlesss of their marital status and whether they have children. Soldiers of the Queen provides a history of the Women's Royal Australian Army Corps. Bomford covers the WRAAC from its creation in 1951 to its dissolution in 1984, when women were integrated into the Australian army. This study analyzes the gender, political, and cultural issues surrounding women's struggle for inclusion in the nation's fighting forcesIndex, ill, p.183.non-fictionThis history of women in the Australian Army traces women's struggle for a place in the most male-dominated profession. It encompasses a campaign for equal opportunity in the workplace that culminated in women gaining the right to have a career in the army regardlesss of their marital status and whether they have children. Soldiers of the Queen provides a history of the Women's Royal Australian Army Corps. Bomford covers the WRAAC from its creation in 1951 to its dissolution in 1984, when women were integrated into the Australian army. This study analyzes the gender, political, and cultural issues surrounding women's struggle for inclusion in the nation's fighting forcesaustralia - armed forces - women - history, womens royal australian army corps -
Geelong RSL Sub BranchPhotograph Album - AWAS, Early 20th Century
... WW2, AWAS, WRAAC At the rear of the album is a history of Sybil Irving who was the founder and controller of the AWAS An oblong shaped photograph album hard cover with 14 pages of photographs. ...The Australian Womens Army Service was raised on 13 August 1941, and in 1944 and 1945 AWAS served in Dutch and Australian New Guinea. In June 1947 all members of AWAS had been demobilised and in April 1951 the Women's Royal Army Corps (WRAAC) was formed.This album has photographs of AWAS in Training at Guide House in Melbourne, March Past's at Victoria Barracks Melbourne and near the Melbourne Shrine, AWAS in New Guinea and postings 'somewhere in Australia. The album also includes photographs of Annual Parades of ex AWAS.An oblong shaped photograph album hard cover with 14 pages of photographs.At the rear of the album is a history of Sybil Irving who was the founder and controller of the AWASww2, awas, wraac
