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Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - Japanese Army Officers sword with scabbard
... Japanese Army Officers sword with scabbard...Japanese Army officers sword with scabbard...95cm Japanese Army Officers sword with scabbard... Charlton, 3525 goldfields 95cm Japanese Army Officers sword ...95cm Japanese Army Officers sword with scabbard -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Book - Various photos and drawings of Japanese aircraft, plus description of markings and colours allocated to squadrons of the, JAPANESE ARMY AIR FORCE CAMOUFLAGE AND MARKINGS WORLD WAR II, JAPANESE ARMY AIR FORCE CAMOUFLAGE AND MARKINGS WORLD WAR II, 1968
... , JAPANESE ARMY AIR FORCE CAMOUFLAGE AND MARKINGS WORLD WAR II...JAPANESE ARMY AIR FORCE CAMOUFLAGE AND MARKINGS WORLD WAR... of the, JAPANESE ARMY AIR FORCE CAMOUFLAGE AND MARKINGS WORLD WAR II... of the, JAPANESE ARMY AIR FORCE CAMOUFLAGE AND MARKINGS WORLD WAR II ...Various photos and drawings of Japanese aircraft, plus description of markings and colours allocated to squadrons of the, JAPANESE ARMY AIR FORCE CAMOUFLAGE AND MARKINGS WORLD WAR IIWhite jacket showing colour painting of a Hayate and a Sally over New Guinea blueish backgroundnon-fictionVarious photos and drawings of Japanese aircraft, plus description of markings and colours allocated to squadrons of the, JAPANESE ARMY AIR FORCE CAMOUFLAGE AND MARKINGS WORLD WAR II -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (item) - Japanese Army Notes Of Characteristics, Organisation, Training Etc. January 1942
... Japanese Army Notes Of Characteristics, Organisation...Japanese Army Notes Of Characteristics, Organisation... Travel Association Level of Importance: World. Japanese Army ...Description: Author: B. A. Barker Date: 18/4/1979 Publisher: Boeing Commerical Airplane Co. Pages: 20 Binding: Perm - Softcover Keywords: Presentation to Pacific Area Travel Association Level of Importance: World. -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Document (Item) - Japanese Army Air Force Code Designations - Army Airplane Designation Chart (K1) Airplanes Up To Present Time
... Japanese Army Air Force Code Designations - Army Airplane...Japanese Army Air Force Code Designations - Army Airplane... Moorabbin melbourne Japanese Army Air Force Code Designations - Army ... -
Bendigo Military Museum
Postcard - CARDS, POW, c.1939 - 1945
... .1) Imperial Japanese Army POW card to Next of Kin. Plain...Imperial Japanese Army... Laanecourie via Maldon .1) Imperial Japanese Army POW card to Next ...The cards relate to Cyril John Johnson VX36298 died as a POW. Refer 3144 for his service history..1) Imperial Japanese Army POW card to Next of Kin. Plain cardboard. Address side has From/Sender Park-Camp at Moulmein, Burma. .2) Imperial Japanese Army POW card to Next of Kin. Plain cardboard. Address side has From/Sender Park-Camp at Moulmein, Burma. .3) Imperial Japanese Army POW card to Next of Kin. Plain cardboard. States he is interned in POW Camp Moulmein, Burma. .1) - .3) Red stamped Japanese characters & stamped passed by censor. .1) Handwritten address side: To Mrs J Johnson Laanecourie Victoria Australia Signed: C J Johnson Handwritten bottom address side: 2nd Card .2) Handwritten address side: To Mrs J Johnson Laanecourie Victoria Australia Signed: Cyril John Johnson POW No 2954 .3) Handwritten address side: To Mrs J Johnson Laanecourie via Maldonpost cards, japanese -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Framed photographs, Formal Surrender of the Japanese Army
... Formal Surrender of the Japanese Army ...Framed images showing the surrender of the Japanese Army... of the Japanese Army to General Sir Thomas Blamey, 1945. This a reprinted ...Framed images showing the surrender of the Japanese Army to General Sir Thomas Blamey, 1945. This a reprinted memorial 'board' ww2, japan, surrender, thomas blamey, 1945 -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Memorabilia - equipment, Japanese Army, c.1940
... equipment, Japanese Army...Japanese Army... Japanese Army WW2 WWII World War Two Second World War Pacific ...Captured in New Guinea 11/9/1943 by Australian forcesTelescopic sight for 6.5 LMG type 96No 25235 2.5 x 13 above a symboljapanese army, ww2, wwii, world war two, second world war, pacific theatre, type 96, lmg, scope, new guinea -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Equipment - Japanese Field Telephone, Japanese Army Field Telephone Model 92, Early 1940s
... Japanese Army Field Telephone Model 92...). Japanese Army Field Telephone Model 92 Equipment Japanese Field ...Wood-encased telephone (aluminium-reinforced edging strips) in leather carrying case. Hinged lid mostly aluminium (some wooden trim). (Missing from original: Metal dividers/calipers should be held by the leather strips on front of case).Metal instruction plate inside lid - shows wiring diagram with instructions in Japanese. Serial No. (Front of wooden box): 146112 (other inscriptions in Japanese) -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Military Training Pamphlets, Victorian Railways Printing Works, Japanese Army, Notes on the training of snipers,Camouflage No 46 Part 2: Field Defences, Camouflage No 46 Part 4: Vehicles, wheeled and tracked, Camouflage No 4 Part 1: General Principles: Equipment and Materials (all arms), Training in Field craft and Elementary Tactics No33 1940, Navigation by the Stars, 1940/41/42
... Japanese Army, Notes on the training of snipers,Camouflage... in WWII 7 x Military Training Pamphlets, soft covered. Japanese ...WWII History7 x Military Training Pamphlets, soft covered.Written guidelines to training in WWII -
Bendigo Military Museum
Photograph - PHOTOGRAPH, STEAM TRAIN, 1942-1945
... Japanese Army, British Army.... This is a copy Photograph PHOTOGRAPH, STEAM TRAIN Japanese Army, British ...see. Cat no 5445.2photograph- black and white, curved wooden trestle bridge, on the bridge is a steam loco pulling freight cars with humans sitting atop. The bridge is set in a jungle clad valley, down in The Valley are unused logs and poles. This is a copyRear of photograph- “THAILAND BURMA RLW BRIDGE MADE BY POWS” “ “I believe was between WAMPO and Kin SIA OK” 122309ww2, pow, burma railway -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - COMPASS
... Imperial Japanese Army... goldfields This compass was confiscated from a Japanese soldier, when ...This compass was confiscated from a Japanese soldier, when the Japanese surrendered to the British in Hong Kong, September 1945. It was acquired by Squadron Leader Victor James RAF, stationed in Hong Kong and New Territories Refer Cat No 5084P.Small circular compass of 25mm diameter. It has a black dial. A simple double ended arrow indicates bearing, arrow also has glow in the dark material on end. It has a small black leather strap and buckle. The top outer circumference is divided into segments with Japanese symbols.japanese, wwii, raf, hong kong -
Bendigo Military Museum
Postcard - POSTCARDS JAPANESE, 1, 3 June 1944, .2 est 1942-45
... Imperial Japanese Army... Willoughby. Postcard POSTCARDS JAPANESE Imperial Japanese Army ...These cards were filled out to give the impression that everything was okay. Merton Charles WILLOUGHBY VX54056, 2nd AIF, POW. Refer Cat No 1115 for his service details.Postcards, Japanese paper material for Austrlian POWs. On the front are the prisoner's details and the recipients. On the rear is a description of the person's health and the date. Card is a yellowish colour with Japanese inscription and a date. Cards are re. MC Willoughby..1 Handwritten in pen "Parker 4" .2 Handwritten in pen "Parker 3"willoughby, pow, postcards -
Red Cliffs Military Museum
Non Escape Pledge, Imperial Japanese Army, circa 1940's
... Imperial Japanese Army... Pledge Imperial Japanese Army ...paper document backed on cardboard of a pledge form for allied POW's not to escape. This is a copy and larger than the original.No T113,. I, the undersigned, hereby solemnly swear on my honour that I will not, under any circumstances, attempt to escape. Signed Dated At Nationality Rank or position -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Badge - Collar Rank Insignia (Corporal). Imperial Japanese Army 1938-1945, Unknown
... Collar Rank Insignia (Corporal). Imperial Japanese Army... Japanese Army 1938-1945 ...WWII significanceCloth badge with metal rank insigniaNil -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Postcard and envelope, Private A J Walker, Master Bruce Walker
... japanese army.... Japanese Army issue. With envelope addressed to Master Bruce Walker.... AJ Walker postcard japanese army walker aj walker b tatura ...Sent to Master Bruce Walker by his Uncle, Pte. AJ WalkerOrange card with a rising sun, Japanese writing in black. Japanese Army issue. With envelope addressed to Master Bruce Walkerpostcard, japanese army, walker aj, walker b, tatura, ww2 -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Weapon - Mortar, c1940
... imperial japanese army...Mortar round used by the Imperial Japanese Army during WW2.... high-country Mortar round used by the Imperial Japanese Army ...Mortar round used by the Imperial Japanese Army during WW2.Japanese Brown metal round in shape with pointed top features original paint with a yellow band on body and a red band at the top. ww2, wwii, world war two, second world war, japan, mortar, mortar shell, imperial japanese army -
Bendigo Military Museum
Equipment - JAPANESE ARTILLERY BINOCULARS
... Japanese Army... by a Japanese Army artillery unit.... by a Japanese Army artillery unit. Military equipment Military history ...These binoculars were originally held in the Headquarters of the Pacific Islands Regiment in New Guinea. In February 1946, Colonel H. T. Allan OBE, MC, ED was presented with the binoculars to bring home as a souvenir. Refer Cat No 2755.4 for his extensive career and awards. During World War 2, they were used by a Japanese Army artillery unit.A tall and heavy set of binoculars comprising the binoculars set and a tripod base with wooden legs. The binoculars are attached to the tripod via a circular metal base plate with a small levelling bubble on the surface. The base plate is marked in degrees from zero to 360. Between each lens tube is an aiming device. The top of the tripod has a winding mechanism for raising and lowering the height of the binoculars. On the right hand side of the binoculars is a marked gauge which allows them to be tilted at different angles of elevation. Each of the eyepieces is able to be adjusted to fit the user's face. A silver metal manufacturer's plate is attached to the top of the binoculars.On the silver manufacturer's plate: Details in Japanese writing.military equipment, military history, herbert trangmar allan, japanese army, binoculars -
Bendigo Military Museum
Postcard - POSTCARD POW, C.1941 - 45
... Gey coloured Post card Japanese Army Japanese Army issue.... POW’s Gey coloured Post card Japanese Army Japanese Army issue ...Sent by Ron MORRELL4985826 who was a POW in Changi and on the Burma Railway Sent from Camp 4 in ThailandGey coloured Post card Japanese Army Japanese Army issue.postcards japanese, pow’s, -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
News Item
... Formal Surrender of Second Japanese Army... Newspapers Formal Surrender of Second Japanese Army News Item ...Formal Surrender of Second Japanese Armynewspapers -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Postcard - Framed POW Postcards, Private S Chandler, c1940
... printed by the Imperial Japanese Army for POW's to send home... on cardboard. Postcards printed by Imperial Japanese Army for POW's... were printed by the Imperial Japanese Army for POW's to send ...Six POW postcards sent by Private Stanley Pascoe CHANDLER VX57554 to his mother Christina Chandler in Wahgunyah Victoria. Chandler was born in Wahgunyah and enlisted on the 11/6/1941 at Royal Park in Victoria. Chandler served with the 2/2nd Pioneer Battalion and was reported missing in Java in April 1942 during WW2. He was discharged on the 15/1/1946 The post cards were printed by the Imperial Japanese Army for POW's to send home that describes the good climate, food, medicine and clothes. They also allow room for a brief message. Chandler wrote that he was interred with his friend Frank Allen, received 10 cents per day and has not had any illness. POWs were supposed to be able to communicate with their family at home through the International Red Cross under certain conditions. For example, they were limited to 100 letters. However, in reality it was impossible for them to communicate with family more than once or twice during the duration of imprisonment, and there were camps where the POWs were not allowed to communicate with the world outside the camp at all. The average number of cards which the Japanese allowed to be sent out was from four to five for the whole period of captivity, and only some of these reached their destinations.Timber frame containing six POW postcards mounted on cardboard. Postcards printed by Imperial Japanese Army for POW's to send to families, describing their health and living conditions.Postcards have messages home, "Dear Mother, prisoner of war, unwounded and well. Hope all well at home. Love and kisses Stan".pow, world war 2, burma, wahgunyah victoria, prisoner of war, stanley pascoe chandler -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Framed Document, Instrument of Surrender of Japanese Forces
... imperial japanese army... the Commander in Chief of the Japanese Imperial Southeastern Army... Pacific. wwii world war 2 imperial japanese army japanese army ...With the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki destroyed by atomic weapons, the will of the Japanese leadership was tested Emperor Showa of Japan announced his intention to surrender to the Allies unconditionally over public radio on 15 Aug 1945. The date of Japan's formal surrender was 2 Sep 1945, and it took place aboard American battleship Missouri in Tokyo Bay. There were other surrender ceremonies including that on Sept 6 1945. At 0900 hours, sloop HMS Hart picked up Hitoshi Imamura and Jinichi Kusaka at Kabanga Bay, who would sign the surrender documents aboard HMS Glory at 1127 hours which surrendered 139,000 remaining personnel at Rabaul plus all forces in Australian territory in the South Pacific. The surrender of Imperial Japan was announced on August 15 and formally signed on September 2, 1945, bringing the hostilities of World War II to a close. The surrender ceremony at Rabaul, New Britain took place on 6 Sep 1945 aboard the British carrier HMS Glory surrendering 139,000 remaining personnel at Rabaul plus all forces in Australian territory in the South Pacific. Light brown frame with glass, of a black and white photocopy. Script is very ornate and has Japanese lettering at the bottom. Instument of Surrender of Japanese Forces in New Guinea, New Britain, New Ireland, Bougainville and adjacent Islands. I the Commander in Chief of the Japanese Imperial Southeastern Army, hereby surrender to the General Officer Commanding First Australian Army all Japanese Armed Forces under my command in accordance with the Instrument of Surrender issued by the Japanese Imperial General Headquarters and Government and General Order No.1 Military and Naval issued by the Japanese imperial General Headquarters. I will henceforth and until otherwise directed by you or your successor carry out the orders issued by you or your staff on your behalf to the best of my ability and I will take action to ensure that my subordinate commanders carry out the orders issued by your representatives. Commander in Chief Japanese Imperial Southeastern Army. Received on board H.M.S. Glory off Rabaul at 1130 hours sixth day of September 1945. Lieutenant General General Officer Commanding First Australian Army.wwii, world war 2, imperial japanese army, japanese army, surrender, rabaul -
Doncaster RSL Sub Branch
Japanese Bush telephone
... Japanese Army bush telephone in container with manually... with number155420 Japanese Army bush telephone in container with manually ...Telephone taken on Bougainville 1945 used by Japanese signals Communications presentered to Doncaster RSL in 1986 by signalman R D Fry 3 Aust. div. Sigs. ( A.I.F.)Japanese Army bush telephone in container with manually operated generatormarked in japanese small label on front with number155420 -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Memorabilia - Edged weapon, Circa WW2
... Imperial Japanese Army... melbourne Captured in PNG Imperial Japanese Army Japanese Army ...Captured in PNGJapanese Arasaka Bayonet complete with scabbard and leather bayonet frog8(in a circle), 2 (in a diamond),imperial japanese army, japanese army, bayonet, japanese arasaka bayonet, world war two, wwii, ww2, second world war -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Edged weapon, Bayonet Japanese for the Arisaka rifle, C 1930's
... Used in WW1 and WW2 this is the standard Japanese army... melbourne Used in WW1 and WW2 this is the standard Japanese army ...Used in WW1 and WW2 this is the standard Japanese army bayonet. Single edged blade with hooked quillon. -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Booklet Jap. Army
... Booklet "Japanese. Army" notes on Characteristics... WW2 General Booklet "Japanese. Army" notes on Characteristics ...Booklet "Japanese. Army" notes on Characteristics, Organisation, TraininSep 1940 with 2 later amendments (part of COL049)documents, ww2, general -
Australian Army Museum of Western Australia
Diorama, 2015
... 1:1 scale diorama showing soldier of Imperial Japanese Army... of Imperial Japanese Army advancing through jungle in Malaya January ...This diorama is the introductory feature in the World War 2 Gallery - South West Pacific area. A private soldier is shown cautiously advancing down a jungle track outflanking Allied defensive positions1:1 scale diorama showing soldier of Imperial Japanese Army advancing through jungle in Malaya January 1942fall of singapore, 8th australian division -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
IJA Collar Badge, Circa 1940's
... Imperial Japanese Army Infantry Lieutenant's collar... Dandenong melbourne Imperial Japanese Army Infantry Lieutenant's ...Imperial Japanese Army Infantry Lieutenant's collar insignia. Two silver stars on red material and three rows of gold wire braid. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Badge - RANK INSIGNIA, IMPERIAL JAPANESE
... Imperial Japanese Army.... H. Baron Cooper Collection Insignia Imperial Japanese Army ...Possibly an Imperial Japanese Officer's insignia, WW2. Part of the "Robert H. Baron", No. 3596, and Cooper Collections. See Catalogue No. 1981P for details of Baron's service.Rectangular Imperial Japanese rank insignia. Edged on two sides with metal braiding. Strip down centre originally gold coloured. Five pointed star in middle of centre strip. Background is red coloured fabric. Silver coloured metal fastener attached to back.robert h. baron, cooper collection, insignia, imperial japanese army. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Flag - FLAG - IMPERIAL JAPANESE, c.1939-1945
... Imperial Japanese Army... Landing Craft Coy. 2 AIF. Flags Imperial Japanese Army World War 2 ...The flag was captured by R. Thompson VX62115, 42nd Aust Landing Craft Coy. 2 AIF. Rectangular silk flag grey in colour with a solid red circle in the centre which is 40cm in diameter. The red circle is surrounded by Japanese writing in black ink. A large black ink stain is along one edge. Japanese writing - handwritten in black ink.flags, imperial japanese army, world war 2 -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Framed photocopy of Instrument of Surrender of Japanese Forces Singapore
... japanese army... forces surrender singapore japanese army Instrument of surrender ...The Instrument of Surrender signed at Singapore by Admiral Lord Louis Mountbatten for the Allies and General Itagaki for the Japanese. During his time as Supreme Allied Commander of the Southeast Asia Theatre, Lord Mountbatten's command oversaw the recapture of Burma. A personal high point was the receipt of the Japanese surrender in Singapore when British troops returned to the island to receive the formal surrender of Japanese forces in the region led by General Itagaki on 12 September 1945, codenamed Operation Tiderace. General Itagaki was convicted of war crimes and executed inn 1948.The surrender of Imperial Japan was announced on August 15 and formally signed on September 2, 1945, bringing the hostilities of World War II to a close.Following the war, Mountbatten was known to have largely shunned the Japanese for the rest of his life out of respect for his men killed during the war, and as per his will, Japan was not invited to send diplomatic representatives to his funeral in 1979,Black frame with silver insert with glass of a photocopy of the Instrument of Surrender of the Japanese Forces. Script is in black on white paper with a red square seal at the bottom left, mounted on cream board.Instrument of surrender of Japanese Forces under the command or control of the Supreme Commander, Japanese Expeditionary forces, southern regions within the operational theatre of the Supreme Allied Commander, South East Asia. Signed at Singapore at 0341 hours (G.M.T.) on 12 September, 1945.wwii, world war 2, imperial japanese forces, surrender, singapore, japanese army