Showing 10 items matching "jungle trail"
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Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Dept. of the Army, Jungle trail : an official publication : a story of the Australian soldier in New Guinea, 1944
... Jungle trail : an official publication : a story of the Australian soldier in New Guinea....Monbulk RSL Sub Branch 48 Main Road Monbulk yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges World war 1939 – 1945 – Campaigns – New Guinea World war 1939 – 1945 – Campaigns – Kokoda Australian army brochure describing the New Guinea campaign in 1942 -1943 Ill, p.32. Jungle trail : an official publication : a story of the Australian soldier in New Guinea. ...Australian army brochure describing the New Guinea campaign in 1942 -1943Ill, p.32.non-fictionAustralian army brochure describing the New Guinea campaign in 1942 -1943world war 1939 – 1945 – campaigns – new guinea, world war 1939 – 1945 – campaigns – kokoda -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511Book, Department of Information Dept of Army, JUNGLE TRAIL ( New Guinea WW11), 1943
... JUNGLE TRAIL ( New Guinea WW11)...Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511 391 Gore Street Fitzroy melbourne BROCHURE No.2 Historical JUNGLE TRAIL ( New Guinea WW11) Book Department of Information Dept of Army ...brochure no.2, historical -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumFolder, Army, 1944-1945
... ...jungle trail...A map is on the front cover with green, black and white printing. 1 x Jungle Trail (no front cover) ...A map is on the front cover with green, black and white printing. 1 x Jungle Trail (no front cover) Army Folder ...Written for Australian Army SoldiersBlack binder containing 4 x Army magazines (November 1944, December 1944, January 1945, February/March 1945) featuring sketches and stories written by Australian Army members. 1 x Battle of the Ridges magazine (no 3) Scene of mountains on the front cover with green, black and white printing 1 x Battle of Wau magazine. A map is on the front cover with green, black and white printing. 1 x Jungle Trail (no front cover) magazines, army (4 copies), australian army magazine, battle of the ridges, the battle of wau, jungle trail, tatura, ww2 australian army, books -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Painting, John Bryant on the trail
... Painting of soldier John Bryant carrying ammunition along jungle trail...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Painting Soldier John Bryant Painting of soldier John Bryant carrying ammunition along jungle trail John Bryant on the trail Painting Painting ...Painting of soldier John Bryant carrying ammunition along jungle trailpainting, soldier, john bryant -
Bendigo Military MuseumBook, Saved by Angels, 2002
... Soft cover - shades of red with front panel depicting a soldier and bombers, and rear panel depicts jungle trail. 80 pages plus appendix. A narrative story base on WW 2. ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields books-military-history books Soft cover - shades of red with front panel depicting a soldier and bombers, and rear panel depicts jungle trail. 80 pages plus appendix. A narrative story base on WW 2. ...Soft cover - shades of red with front panel depicting a soldier and bombers, and rear panel depicts jungle trail. 80 pages plus appendix. A narrative story base on WW 2. Illustrated with black and white photos.books-military-history, books -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchBoots, Jungle
... The jungle cleats were added after Kokoda trail, to give added traction in the mud....Frankston RSL Sub Branch 183 Cranbourne Road Frankston mornington-peninsula The jungle cleats were added after Kokoda trail, to give added traction in the mud. ...The jungle cleats were added after Kokoda trail, to give added traction in the mud.Australian Army boots used in world war 2, for use in tropical areas.Australian Army boots, pattern 10085, with jungle cleats, part of world war 2 kit1945, with number 6 underneath that, and number 5 underneath that. with 7 cleats on the front sole, 4 marked "R" and 3 marked "L". Plus a metal ring around the heel.boot, ww2, kokoda -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Paul Ham, Kokoda, 2004
... In a unique and balanced portrayal, renowned journalist Paul Ham recounts both the Australian and Japanese perspectives of the events on the hellish Papuan jungle trail where thousands fought and died during World War II. ...For the first time ever, the compelling story of the infamous Kokoda Track campaign has been told from both sides of the conflict. In a unique and balanced portrayal, renowned journalist Paul Ham recounts both the Australian and Japanese perspectives of the events on the hellish Papuan jungle trail where thousands fought and died during World War II. Based on extensive research in Australia and Japan, and including previously unpublished documents, Kokoda intimately relates the stories of ordinary soldiers in 'the world's worst killing field', and examines the role of commanders in sending ill-equipped, unqualified Australian troops into battles that resulted in near 100 per cent casualty rates. It was a war without mercy, fought back and forth along 90 miles (145 km) of river crossings, steep inclines and precipitous descents, with both sides wracked by hunger and disease, and terrified of falling into enemy hands. Defeat was unthinkable: the Australian soldier was fighting for his homeland against an unyielding aggressor; the Japanese ordered to fight to the death in a bid to conquer 'Greater East AsiaIndex, bib, ill, p.602.non-fictionFor the first time ever, the compelling story of the infamous Kokoda Track campaign has been told from both sides of the conflict. In a unique and balanced portrayal, renowned journalist Paul Ham recounts both the Australian and Japanese perspectives of the events on the hellish Papuan jungle trail where thousands fought and died during World War II. Based on extensive research in Australia and Japan, and including previously unpublished documents, Kokoda intimately relates the stories of ordinary soldiers in 'the world's worst killing field', and examines the role of commanders in sending ill-equipped, unqualified Australian troops into battles that resulted in near 100 per cent casualty rates. It was a war without mercy, fought back and forth along 90 miles (145 km) of river crossings, steep inclines and precipitous descents, with both sides wracked by hunger and disease, and terrified of falling into enemy hands. Defeat was unthinkable: the Australian soldier was fighting for his homeland against an unyielding aggressor; the Japanese ordered to fight to the death in a bid to conquer 'Greater East Asiaworld war 1939 – 1945 – campaigns – kokoda, world war 1939-1945 - campaigns - south west pacific -
Australian Commando Association - VictoriaBook, My War: An Australian Commando in New Guinea and Borneo 1943 to 1945
... Brian blazed a trail through the New Guinea jungle which appears on some maps as Walpole’s Track, discovering and naming the ambush site Goodview Junction. ...Brian blazed a trail through the New Guinea jungle which appears on some maps as Walpole’s Track, discovering and naming the ambush site Goodview Junction. ...Brian Walpole, the author, was a Australian Commando and special operations operative behind enemy lines in New Guinea and Borneo during WW2. Brian was a commando with the Australian 2/3 Independent Company. He went to New Guinea in January 1943 and remained until the fall of the Japanese base at Salamaua in September. He fought on the Bobdubi Ridge. His commanding officer was the well-regarded George Warfe, whose portrait was sketched by war artist Ivor Hele. Brian blazed a trail through the New Guinea jungle which appears on some maps as Walpole’s Track, discovering and naming the ambush site Goodview Junction. Soon afterwards (July 1943) Goodview Junction was the scene of a key campaign victory which contributed to George Warfe being awarded the Military Cross.Brian’s Special Operations training mostly took place at Careening Bay (Western Australia) and Fraser Island (Queensland). He arrived in Borneo at the time of the 9th Division’s landing at Labuan Island, and took part in two SRD operations – Colt and Semut 3. After the surrender, Walpole's work continued as many of the Japanese did not recognise the surrender and continued to fight on. Brian relates how on the 14th of September 1945 while still an operative in SRD he was able to save POWs from certain death and after a firefight arrested 10 Japanese soldiers at Simanggang Borneo. He was alone and had been assisted in the battle by 20 headhunters from the jungles along the Rejang River. One of the people saved was a young nurse in her 20s, Lena Ricketts. ww2, australian special operations, australian commando, new guinea, borneo, world war ii -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Fortified Base Camp
... A coloured photograph of a fortified base camp alongside an Australian Fire Support Base, houses engineers involved in the construction of 'fire trails' which were cut through dense jungle of known infiltration, to cut NVA/VietCong lines of communications and supply (circa April 1969)...Photograph Fire Support Base Gibbons Collection Catalogue NVA/VC Fire Trails Jungle NVA Viet Cong Denis Gibbons A coloured photograph of a fortified base camp alongside an Australian Fire Support Base, houses engineers involved in the construction of 'fire trails' which were cut through dense jungle of known infiltration, to cut NVA/VietCong lines of communications and supply (circa April 1969) Fortified Base Camp Photograph Gibbons, Denis ...Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection. A coloured photograph of a fortified base camp alongside an Australian Fire Support Base, houses engineers involved in the construction of 'fire trails' which were cut through dense jungle of known infiltration, to cut NVA/VietCong lines of communications and supply (circa April 1969)photograph, fire support base, gibbons collection catalogue, nva/vc, fire trails, jungle, nva viet cong, denis gibbons -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Poster - Poster, Information Board - 5RAR "Operation Canberra" 6th-10th Oct 1966
... Photos depict the evacuation of wounded 8 platoon soldiers after engaging with VC trail watchers then booby trap explosions on the southern slope of Nui Thi Vai - 8th Oct 1966 A landing zone (LZ) was hand cleared from dense jungle to enable a helicopter to land for evacuation for the wounded....Photos depict the evacuation of wounded 8 platoon soldiers after engaging with VC trail watchers then booby trap explosions on the southern slope of Nui Thi Vai - 8th Oct 1966 A landing zone (LZ) was hand cleared from dense jungle to enable a helicopter to land for evacuation for the wounded. ...A black board with white text about "5RAR "Operation Canberra"6th-10th Oct 1966"5RAR "Operation Canberra" 6th-10th Oct1966 Preliminary clearance of a Mountain prior to Operation Robin. Photos depict the evacuation of wounded 8 platoon soldiers after engaging with VC trail watchers then booby trap explosions on the southern slope of Nui Thi Vai - 8th Oct 1966 A landing zone (LZ) was hand cleared from dense jungle to enable a helicopter to land for evacuation for the wounded.honours and awards, 5 rar, operation canberra, operation robin, vc, nui thi vai
