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Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511Plaque, Jungle Training Centre Australia Plaque
... Jungle Training Centre Australia Plaque......jungle training centre...The dragon is the symbol for the Canungra Jungle Training Centre in Queensland. Soldiers were sent here to prepare for fighting in the South West Pacific. ...Bronze image of six headed dragon with ribbon above stating 'Jungle Training Centre, Australia' mounted on wooden plaque. ...Jungle Training Centre Australia Plaque Plaque ...The dragon is the symbol for the Canungra Jungle Training Centre in Queensland. Soldiers were sent here to prepare for fighting in the South West Pacific. The Centre was first established during the 1950's and 60's and is still used today as Australian Army training establishment. It is unknown how the Tramways / East Melbourne RSL came to have this piece. Bronze image of six headed dragon with ribbon above stating 'Jungle Training Centre, Australia' mounted on wooden plaque. canungra, army, korea, vietnam, training, jungle training centre -
Bendigo Military MuseumManual - JUNGLE TRAINING CENTRE, Australian Armed Forces - Jungle Training Centre, Unknown
... JUNGLE TRAINING CENTRE......Training Manuals...Students...Jungle...Australian Armed Forces - Jungle Training Centre...As above. Manual JUNGLE TRAINING CENTRE Australian Armed Forces - Jungle Training Centre ...Small pocket size instructional aid for the use during training exercises. 1. Battle Wing notes for students in training. 2. As above. Pink in colour. 3. As above.1. Nil, 2. HADDEN, 3. Sgt Ian Hadden.passchendaele barracks trust, training manuals, students, jungle -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomDocument, Jungle Training Centre. Tactics Wing. Artillery Data, Feb 1971
... Jungle Training Centre. Tactics Wing. Artillery Data...Jungle Training Centre...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne artillery Feb 71 A 13 page photocopy document that is an extract from various official publications to provide students at the Centre with information about artillery. Jungle Training Centre. Tactics Wing. Artillery Data Document Jungle Training Centre ...A 13 page photocopy document that is an extract from various official publications to provide students at the Centre with information about artillery.Feb 71artillery -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchPlaque - Shield - Jungle Training Centre, Badges and Crests, Circa 1970
... Shield - Jungle Training Centre...JUNGLE TRAINING CENTRE on boomerang...Plaque Shield - Jungle Training Centre Badges and Crests ...Wooden shield with green plastic Leviathan (7 headed dragon or Lotan) and boomerang with inscription.JUNGLE TRAINING CENTRE on boomerang -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical CollectionPlaque - Jungle Training Centre plaque
... Jungle Training Centre plaque...Jungle Training Centre plaque with a metal symbol in the centre of the plaque. ...Griffin, December 1965" Plaque Jungle Training Centre plaque ...Jungle Training Centre plaque with a metal symbol in the centre of the plaque. The symbol is a dragon that contains 6 heads. The metal plate attached on the centre top of the plaque stated "presented by S.K. Griffin, December 1965" -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Booklet, Australian Army, Jungle Training Centre, Battle Wing, Notes For Students
... Jungle Training Centre, Battle Wing, Notes For Students...This is a folded booklet with four sections and all eight pages have information on them Jungle Training Centre, Battle Wing, Notes For Students Booklet Australian Army ...A cream coloured cardboard with black writing. This is a folded booklet with four sections and all eight pages have information on themaustralia - armed forces - service manuals, enemy mines, booby traps, contact drills, scouting -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Booklet, Australian Army, Jungle Training Centre, Battle Wing, Notes For Students
... Jungle Training Centre, Battle Wing, Notes For Students...This is a folded booklet with four sections and all eight pages have information on them Jungle Training Centre, Battle Wing, Notes For Students Booklet Australian Army ...A cream coloured cardboard with black writing. This is a folded booklet with four sections and all eight pages have information on themaustralia - armed forces - service manuals, enemy mines, booby traps, contact drills, scouting -
Bendigo Military MuseumMap - WATERPROOF MAP, Unknown
... Small waterproof map of the location of the Australian jungle Training Camp at Canungra, Qld....Small waterproof map of the location of the Australian jungle Training Camp at Canungra, Qld. Map WATERPROOF MAP ...Small waterproof map of the location of the Australian jungle Training Camp at Canungra, Qld.Grid lines and map reference numbers.passchendaele barracks trust, waterproof map -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomBooklet, Sands & McDougall Pty Ltd, Tropical Warfare (Aust), 1945
... ...jungle training...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne World War 2 jungle training Japanese Pamphlet No 2 1945 Soft covered booklet providing junior commanders with practical methods of fighting the Japanese in the tropics - covering subjects such as vegetation, hygiene & sanitation, tactics and jungle craft etc Tropical Warfare (Aust) Booklet Sands & McDougall Pty Ltd ...Soft covered booklet providing junior commanders with practical methods of fighting the Japanese in the tropics - covering subjects such as vegetation, hygiene & sanitation, tactics and jungle craft etcPamphlet No 2 1945world war 2, jungle training, japanese -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Equipment - Equipment, Army, US Magnetic Compass
... ...Jungle Training Centre...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Compass Survival US Magnetic Compass Rung Sat Swamp Death Mekong Delta Quang Tri Provence Phuoc Tuy Province 4/1 ARVN Bn 1st Regt 1 Div Thua Thien Province Local Force Battalion 302 Bn 3 Corps WO2 (Temp) George MacLauchlan Logan 33649 Royal Australian Infantry Corps 7th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) Jungle Training Centre Canungra Compass with folding clip cover. ...Compass with folding clip cover. There is a written description about the compass which is on display. Please see media file for more information.compass, survival, us magnetic compass, rung sat, swamp death, mekong delta, quang tri provence, phuoc tuy province, 4/1 arvn bn, 1st regt, 1 div, thua thien province, local force battalion, 302 bn, 3 corps, wo2 (temp) george maclauchlan logan, 33649, royal australian infantry corps, 7th battalion, royal australian regiment, australian army training team vietnam (aattv), jungle training centre, canungra -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document - A Copy of the documentation for the Awarding of the Distinguished Conduct Medal to Sergeant Alexander Davidson Sutherland, R.A. Inf, Honours and Awards 23rd April, 1968, 1968
... Official Duty (from Jungle Training Centre)...Honours and Awards Distinguished Conduct Medal Sgt Alexander (Jock) Davidson Sutherland 311323 Royal Australian Infantry Corps 7th Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment Pte David John Haynes 1731794 Australian National Serviceman 2nd Battalion Military Medal Brig Stuart Clarence Graham 253 Australian Staff Corps Headquarters 1st Australian Task Force Companion of the Distinguished Service Order Maj Brian George Florence 34373 Royal Australian Engineers 1st Field Squadron Official Duty (from Jungle Training Centre) Military Cross Maj Ewart John O'Donnell 235141 5th Battalion Capt William Francis Hindson 37479 1st Battalion 1st Special Air Service Sqnuadron Medal For Gallantry Lt Neville John Clark 279583 Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery 7th Field Regiment 1st Field Regiment 4th Field Regiment 2Lt Graham Henry Ross 37277 WO2 Alec Henry Morris 12840 Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) 8th Battalion WO2 Kenneth Alfred Richards 42924 Cpl Harold Charles Spradbrow Sgt Harold Charles Spradbrow 214035 Sgt Ronald Peter Kelly 61652 Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps 2nd Composite Ordnance Depot 2nd Advance Ordnance Depot George Medal Copies of the documentation for the Awarding of the Distinguished Conduct Medal to Sergeant Alexander Davidson Sutherland, R.A. ...In the newspaper clipping names several soldiers who were awarded various medals for their actions in Vietnam.Copies of the documentation for the Awarding of the Distinguished Conduct Medal to Sergeant Alexander Davidson Sutherland, R.A. Inf. which includes the Citation, a newspaper clipping from The Advertiser dated Wed., April 24, 1968, a newspaper clipping taken on Sgt Sutherland's wedding day and Recommendation or Honours or Awards.honours and awards, distinguished conduct medal, sgt alexander (jock) davidson sutherland, 311323, royal australian infantry corps, 7th battalion, the royal australian regiment, pte david john haynes, 1731794, australian national serviceman, 2nd battalion, military medal, brig stuart clarence graham, 253, australian staff corps, headquarters, 1st australian task force, companion of the distinguished service order, maj brian george florence, 34373, royal australian engineers, 1st field squadron, official duty (from jungle training centre), military cross, maj ewart john o'donnell, 235141, 5th battalion, capt william francis hindson, 37479, 1st battalion, 1st special air service sqnuadron, medal for gallantry, lt neville john clark, 279583, royal regiment of australian artillery, 7th field regiment, 1st field regiment, 4th field regiment, 2lt graham henry ross, 37277, wo2 alec henry morris, 12840, australian army training team vietnam (aattv), 8th battalion, wo2 kenneth alfred richards, 42924, cpl harold charles spradbrow, sgt harold charles spradbrow, 214035, sgt ronald peter kelly, 61652, royal australian army ordnance corps, 2nd composite ordnance depot, 2nd advance ordnance depot, george medal -
Bendigo Military MuseumAdministrative record - BOOKLET, Australian Army Southern Command, Southern Command JTC Wing, C1967
... Before our soldiers left Aust they had specific jungle training....Before our soldiers left Aust they had specific jungle training. Vietnam War SVN Front cover in biro PTE P.J. ...Australia served alongside SVN forces plus other Allied nations 1962-1972. Before our soldiers left Aust they had specific jungle training.Programme- front cover cardboards with grainy image of a twin rotor helicopter, three helmeted US soldiers moving to left of picture. Machine gin barrel in the foreground. 3 pages, white paper of instructions, two pink pages of lessons and times. Four pages of wartime tasks in the field. Front cover in biro PTE P.J. PENNO 3790111vietnam war, svn -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document - Receipts for Equipment, AAF-F25A
... Receipts (2), hand-written in red on yellow sheets, for 25 items of military equipment returned to the Quart Master's store by Private N E Swainston of 10 IRC (Independent Rifle Company) JTC (Jungle Training Centre). List constitutes complete kit of training soldier....National Service - Australia Training Swainston Collection Receipts (2), hand-written in red on yellow sheets, for 25 items of military equipment returned to the Quart Master's store by Private N E Swainston of 10 IRC (Independent Rifle Company) JTC (Jungle Training Centre). List constitutes complete kit of training soldier. ...Receipts (2), hand-written in red on yellow sheets, for 25 items of military equipment returned to the Quart Master's store by Private N E Swainston of 10 IRC (Independent Rifle Company) JTC (Jungle Training Centre). List constitutes complete kit of training soldier.national service - australia, training, swainston collection -
Beechworth RSL Sub-BranchPhotograph - Picture Harry R Howe
... Harry R Howe served in 2/5 Infantry Battalion AIF 6 div in Africa in the Battle of El Alamein then brought home for jungle training then sent over to fight in the Pacific and died whilst in service...Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch 99 Ford Street Beechworth high-country Harry R Howe served in 2/5 Infantry Battalion AIF 6 div in Africa in the Battle of El Alamein then brought home for jungle training then sent over to fight in the Pacific and died whilst in service Relic set of medals; original set held by family Picture WWII Howe Family VX44599 Harry R Howe 2/5 infantry battalion A.I.F Picture in black plastic frame Photograph Photograph Picture Harry R Howe ...Harry R Howe served in 2/5 Infantry Battalion AIF 6 div in Africa in the Battle of El Alamein then brought home for jungle training then sent over to fight in the Pacific and died whilst in serviceRelic set of medals; original set held by familyPicture in black plastic frame VX44599 Harry R Howe 2/5 infantry battalion A.I.F picture, wwii, howe family -
Bendigo Military MuseumMap - MAP, CUNUNGRA, QLD, Royal Aust. Survey Corps, 1955
... Canungra was the Jungle Warfare Training Centre (JTC) before and including 1968. ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Canungra was the Jungle Warfare Training Centre (JTC) before and including 1968. ...Canungra was the Jungle Warfare Training Centre (JTC) before and including 1968. Item in the collection re Lt.Col. Swatton refer Cat No 6719.2P for his service details.This is a full size air photo map. It is black and white. Some natural features are labelled with white printing. The air photo has a white border of approx 6.5 cms size. Map information is printed in black ink around all four borders.Map data = Military survey Australia 1:25,999 Sheet No. 213/2 Zone 8. Scale 1:25,000. Date = The air photo was taken Jan 1955. Map produced by R.A. Survey Corps 1955.passchendaele barracks trust, survey map -
Bendigo Military MuseumPamphlet - PAMPHLET No.23, Australian Government, Notes for Platoon & Section Leaders, 30 April 1943 Actual text published
... The cover is small Arms Training - Grenades. The actual text is Jungle Warfare Training for Platoon & Section leaders. ...The actual text is Jungle Warfare Training for Platoon & Section leaders. ...It appears the last owner was William Edwin Hayward. VX 30915, 2/2nd A.A. Regt.NB> This has a wrong cover taped to this pamphlet. The cover is small Arms Training - Grenades. The actual text is Jungle Warfare Training for Platoon & Section leaders. The text is in black ink with drawings and illustrations. It is 44 pages. The actual text has 3 ring binder holes on left side.On P.1 of the text is - CPL Hughes L.R.. Crossed out is C.L. Gourlay.aust army, jungle warfare, ww2, s.w.p.a. -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PHOTOGRAPHS, MILITARY, 1959 - 1961
... (.1) The men are from C Coy 1 RAR firing SLR rifles at the Battalions jungle training area KOTA TINGI in south Malaya. (.2) Pte John GILES at LASAH north Malaya, operational camp for A Coy 1 RAR. (.3) Pte Victor ALLEN A Coy 1 RAR in north Malaya base camp with “FEARLESS” a 3 month old mascot who wandered into the camp and stayed. ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields (.1) The men are from C Coy 1 RAR firing SLR rifles at the Battalions jungle training area KOTA TINGI in south Malaya. (.2) Pte John GILES at LASAH north Malaya, operational camp for A Coy 1 RAR. (.3) Pte Victor ALLEN A Coy 1 RAR in north Malaya base camp with “FEARLESS” a 3 month old mascot who wandered into the camp and stayed. ...(.1) The men are from C Coy 1 RAR firing SLR rifles at the Battalions jungle training area KOTA TINGI in south Malaya. (.2) Pte John GILES at LASAH north Malaya, operational camp for A Coy 1 RAR. (.3) Pte Victor ALLEN A Coy 1 RAR in north Malaya base camp with “FEARLESS” a 3 month old mascot who wandered into the camp and stayed. While ever music was on FEARLESS would listen. (.4) The soldier in forefront is Max (Dad) KELLY. Served 2nd AIF, BCOF, Korea, Malaya and Vietnam. The photos relate to the collection of William Francis (Dinky DEAN BEM, VX93960 2nd AIF, 3742 1 RAR 1943 - 1975. Refer Cat No 124.2 for his service details. All photos are B & W. (.1) Five men on a range shot, four men shooting, a typed sheet attached with details. (2) A soldier kneeling aiming an SLR, a typed sheet attached with details. (.3) Soldier and small dog listening to a radio, atypical sheet attached with details. (.4) Two soldiers patrolling with rifles. (.5) Soldier splashing water over himself. (.6) Soldiers on parade right dressing. (.7) Two soldiers patrolling walking on a log. (.8) Two soldiers reading a book on Malaya. (.9) Two soldiers adjusting slings on their SLR’s. (.10) Two Officers seated having a cup of tea. (.11) Soldier kneeling aiming a shotgun. (.12) Soldier drinking from a water bottle. (.13) Soldier kneeling with a small black dog. (.14) Soldier holding an SLR rifle. (.15) Two soldiers leaning out of an aircraft. (.16) Soldier playing a guitar. (.17) Two soldiers kneeling holding a tin of food. All photos are stamped on the rear in purple. “Public Relations Australian Army Force, GHQ FARELF” (then either) “ELL & a number” or GUN & a Number MC”photography, military, malaya -
Bendigo Military MuseumFinancial record - PAY BOOK ARMY VIETNAM ERA, Australian Military Forces, 23.4.1969
... Postings, Recruit Training Puckapunyal Vic, Infantry Corp Training Singleton NSW, Infantry Corp Reinforcement Wing Ingleburn NSW, Jungle Training Centre Canungra QLD 3 weeks, ankle injury 5.9.69, return to Ingleburn, Basic Signals Course Ingleburn 5.11.69 - 10.12.69, Volunteered for service Vietnam, passed medically fit, fly out 3.3.1970 for Saigon, posted to Reinforcement Wing Nui Dat for 3 weeks acclimatisation training, posted to 6 Pl B Coy 8 RAR 25.3.70, embark HMAS Sydney for Australia 1.11.70, disembark Brisbane 12.11.70, posted to Enogerra Barracks Brisbane, posted to Vic Barracks Melbourne 5.3.1971 for discharge, posted to Sale 2 weeks with CMF fortnight Camp, discharged from the Army 23.4.1971 with the rank of PTE. ...Postings, Recruit Training Puckapunyal Vic, Infantry Corp Training Singleton NSW, Infantry Corp Reinforcement Wing Ingleburn NSW, Jungle Training Centre Canungra QLD 3 weeks, ankle injury 5.9.69, return to Ingleburn, Basic Signals Course Ingleburn 5.11.69 - 10.12.69, Volunteered for service Vietnam, passed medically fit, fly out 3.3.1970 for Saigon, posted to Reinforcement Wing Nui Dat for 3 weeks acclimatisation training, posted to 6 Pl B Coy 8 RAR 25.3.70, embark HMAS Sydney for Australia 1.11.70, disembark Brisbane 12.11.70, posted to Enogerra Barracks Brisbane, posted to Vic Barracks Melbourne 5.3.1971 for discharge, posted to Sale 2 weeks with CMF fortnight Camp, discharged from the Army 23.4.1971 with the rank of PTE. ...Peter Ball (born Cohuna, enlisted Bendigo) was conscripted for two years National Service beginning on 23.4.1969 Regt No 3796117. Postings, Recruit Training Puckapunyal Vic, Infantry Corp Training Singleton NSW, Infantry Corp Reinforcement Wing Ingleburn NSW, Jungle Training Centre Canungra QLD 3 weeks, ankle injury 5.9.69, return to Ingleburn, Basic Signals Course Ingleburn 5.11.69 - 10.12.69, Volunteered for service Vietnam, passed medically fit, fly out 3.3.1970 for Saigon, posted to Reinforcement Wing Nui Dat for 3 weeks acclimatisation training, posted to 6 Pl B Coy 8 RAR 25.3.70, embark HMAS Sydney for Australia 1.11.70, disembark Brisbane 12.11.70, posted to Enogerra Barracks Brisbane, posted to Vic Barracks Melbourne 5.3.1971 for discharge, posted to Sale 2 weeks with CMF fortnight Camp, discharged from the Army 23.4.1971 with the rank of PTE. Enlist in the CMF Geraldton WA in A Coy 16 RWAR on 24.6.1978 same Regt No, discharged re interstate transfer on 18.2.1981, rank L/Cpl.Pay Book No C 23443, brown covers with green tape on binding, print in black on front, hand written in black texta, white label on with hand writing in blue pen, 40 pages with entries in blue & red hand writing, large purple “DISCHARGED” stamp on many pages, rear page has a yellow envelope taped on with 3 X “Pay Book variation Authority” slips in, off white, layout in green, typing in black with red hand written items on, rear page cover has photo of a soldier with name, rank and date onFront cover in texta, “3796117 BALL PETER CHARLES”, date stamp on page 1 “23 APR 1969”, rear page photo date has ,”26.4.69”. Pay book Variations Authorities dated, “14.12.70, 14.12.70, 15.12.70” pay books, administrative record, soldiers -
Department of Energy, Environment and Climate ActionPhoto - Royal Australian Engineers - Forestry Company
... After reequipping and some refresher training in jungle warfare at Kapooka the 2/2 Forestry Company was deployed to Lae in Papua New Guinea in May 1944. ...After reequipping and some refresher training in jungle warfare at Kapooka the 2/2 Forestry Company was deployed to Lae in Papua New Guinea in May 1944. ...Soon after the outbreak of World War Two, the British Government requested experienced forestry soldiers from Australia, New Zealand and Canada to be deployed in France as part of the British Expeditionary Force. The first Forestry Company (2/1) was based in Sydney with men from NSW, Queensland and South Australia, led by Captain Cyril Richard Cole, a professional forester from the Australian Capital Territory. The second Forestry Company (2/2) included many Forests Commission staff, local sawmillers and experienced bushmen from Victoria, WA and Tasmania including veterans of the First World War. They were led by Captain Andrew Leonard (Ben) Benallack, a graduate from the Victorian School of Forestry in 1922. Both Forestry Companies sailed from Fremantle on the Stratheden in late May 1940 and landed in England not long after the evacuation of Dunkirk. The foresters were recalled to Australia at the insistence of Prime Minister John Curtin in late 1943 because of the War in the Pacific. After reequipping and some refresher training in jungle warfare at Kapooka the 2/2 Forestry Company was deployed to Lae in Papua New Guinea in May 1944. This photograph was probably taken in Australia before deployment to PNG.Photo in wooden frame of Royal Australian Engineers Forestry Company -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - GROUP PORTRAIT - 8/7 RVR RECRUIT COURSE 1981, 1981
... Training 8/7 RVR On the back is :- 75/06 P.16 1981 1981 Recruit Course 'Puka' featuring Cpl Johnson. This is a B & W portrait of C.M.F. soldiers. It is in a simple brown wooden frame. The portrait shows 4 rows of soldiers on a stand. In front of them, seated, is an instructor holding a cane and a Lieutenant. They are wearing GP boots, jungle ...8/7 RVR is a Victorian Army Reserve Unit (Citizen Military Forces).This is a B & W portrait of C.M.F. soldiers. It is in a simple brown wooden frame. The portrait shows 4 rows of soldiers on a stand. In front of them, seated, is an instructor holding a cane and a Lieutenant. They are wearing GP boots, jungle green pattern shirts and trousers. Head dress is a variety of slouch hats and berets.On the back is :- 75/06 P.16 1981 1981 Recruit Course 'Puka' featuring Cpl Johnson.photograph, recruit course, cmf training, 8/7 rvr -
Lara RSL Sub BranchService Gear, Clothing Military Various - Puggaree
... Training in 1930, new puggarees were issued to the Commonwealth Military Force with different coloured folds denoting Arm or Service. During World War Two, a flat type of band was issued. Troops who were on active service in the Middle East at the time introduced a folded puggaree as a distinguishing mark of active service. Later, the Army reverted to various types of plain bands, green dyed puggarees for example, for jungle...Training in 1930, new puggarees were issued to the Commonwealth Military Force with different coloured folds denoting Arm or Service. During World War Two, a flat type of band was issued. Troops who were on active service in the Middle East at the time introduced a folded puggaree as a distinguishing mark of active service. Later, the Army reverted to various types of plain bands, green dyed puggarees for example, for jungle ...The term ‘puggaree’ originates from the Hindu word, ‘Pagri,’ meaning a turban or thin scarf of muslin. Intended for insulation, the puggaree was a traditional Indian head-wrap, adapted by the British for headdress worn in hot, sunny regions. During World War One (1914-1918) a plain khaki cloth band was worn and this practice continued until compulsory training was suspended in 1929. Following the introduction of Voluntary Training in 1930, new puggarees were issued to the Commonwealth Military Force with different coloured folds denoting Arm or Service. During World War Two, a flat type of band was issued. Troops who were on active service in the Middle East at the time introduced a folded puggaree as a distinguishing mark of active service. Later, the Army reverted to various types of plain bands, green dyed puggarees for example, for jungle warfare. However, the official puggaree at the conclusion of World War Two was still the flat band. The current puggaree has seven pleats, one for each state and one for the Australian Territories. It is made from light khaki coloured cotton and is worn on the slouch hat with a unit colour patch sewn on the right side. While the majority of the Australian Army wear the light khaki coloured puggaree, there are slight variations for members of the 1st Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment, and the Corps of Staff Cadets. Soldiers of the 1st Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment, wear jungle green puggaree. The dark green puggaree was introduced during the Battalion’s service in Malaya over the period 1959-61. Unable to get puggarees from Australia for an official parade; the task of producing them was given to the Battalion tailor, Mr. Mohavved Beseek. Mr Beseek used ‘bush shirts’ (common issue British field uniform at the time) to make the puggarees as he was unable to obtain the khaki material locally or from Australia. It is thought that the Commanding Officer, Lieutenant Colonel W. Morrow decided that the green puggaree would be the puggaree worn by the 1st Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment, in Malaya. After the battalion’s return to Australia, the dark green puggaree was adopted for permanent use. Because the dark green puggaree is so distinctive, the battalion does not wear a colour patch. Royal Military College staff cadets wear a distinctive puggaree of olive drab colour. The puggaree has eight pleats, with seven representing each state and one for the Australian Territories. The eighth pleat signifies the graduation of the first international cadet through the Royal Military College who hailed from New Zealand. Worn on slouch HatHat BandNilpuggaree,hat band, slouch hat, lara rsl -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Affirm Press, Sons of war : astonishing stories of under-age Australian soldiers who fought in the Second World War, 2022
... Follow these boys through Libya and Palestine, Greece and Crete, to the jungles of Malaya, Papua New Guinea and Borneo, fighting for their lives, their country, their mates. Many of the photographs have never been seen. Haunting images of youths in training ...In the Second World War, thousands of Australian boys lied about their age and volunteered for a war the scale of which they could never have imagined. Like many of their fathers in the Great War, they went with their eyes wide shut: under-trained, under-equipped and under-age. Some were as young as thirteen - too young even to shave. Many did not grow old; others came back broken. A handful are still alive to tell their tales. This extraordinary book captures the bold and untold stories of forty Australian children who fought in the deadliest war in history. Follow these boys through Libya and Palestine, Greece and Crete, to the jungles of Malaya, Papua New Guinea and Borneo, fighting for their lives, their country, their mates. Many of the photographs have never been seen. Haunting images of youths in training camps and behind the lines stand beside moving portraits of old men who have not forgotten.Index, ill, ,maps, p.380.non-fictionIn the Second World War, thousands of Australian boys lied about their age and volunteered for a war the scale of which they could never have imagined. Like many of their fathers in the Great War, they went with their eyes wide shut: under-trained, under-equipped and under-age. Some were as young as thirteen - too young even to shave. Many did not grow old; others came back broken. A handful are still alive to tell their tales. This extraordinary book captures the bold and untold stories of forty Australian children who fought in the deadliest war in history. Follow these boys through Libya and Palestine, Greece and Crete, to the jungles of Malaya, Papua New Guinea and Borneo, fighting for their lives, their country, their mates. Many of the photographs have never been seen. Haunting images of youths in training camps and behind the lines stand beside moving portraits of old men who have not forgotten.world war 1939-1945 - australia - under age soldiers, world war 1939-1945 - personal narratives - australia -
Australian Commando Association - VictoriaBook, Z Special- Desert-Jungle- Sabotage
... Although the unit was disbanded after the war, many of the training techniques and operational procedures employed were later used during the formation of other Australian Army special forces units and they remain a model for guerrilla operations to this day. pp. 274, illusts, maps ww2 The Australian special operations Special forces Z Special Unit Z Special- Desert-Jungle ...When Lloyd Campbell joined the AIF, he was underage and went to the Middle East with 2/17 Battalion. Later in New Guinea he made a major career change and volunteered for an unknown unit and special operations. What he had joined was the SRD – known as Z-Special Unit. Z Special Unit—also known as Special Operations Executive (SOE), Special Operations Australia (SOA) or the Services Reconnaissance Department (SRD)—was a joint Allied special forces unit formed during the Second World War to operate behind Japanese lines in South East Asia. Predominantly Australian, Z Special Unit was a specialist reconnaissance and sabotage unit that included British, Dutch, New Zealand, Timorese and Indonesian members, predominantly operating on Borneo and the islands of the former Netherlands East Indies. The unit carried out a total of 81 covert operations in the South West Pacific theatre, with parties inserted by parachute or submarine to provide intelligence and conduct guerrilla warfare. The best known of these missions were Operation Jaywick and Operation Rimau, both of which involved raids on Japanese shipping in Singapore Harbour; the latter of which resulted in the deaths of 23 commandos either in action or by execution after capture. Although the unit was disbanded after the war, many of the training techniques and operational procedures employed were later used during the formation of other Australian Army special forces units and they remain a model for guerrilla operations to this day. pp. 274, illusts, maps ww2, the australian special operations, special forces, z special unit -
Australian Commando Association - VictoriaBook, My War: An Australian Commando in New Guinea and Borneo 1943 to 1945
... 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). ...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). ...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 -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchMixed media - Framed Photo and Medals, Private J L Parker
... training in Albury before moving to Bonegilla, Victoria, before sailing for the Middle East in November. The 2/23rd left Alamein on 2 December and headed back to Gaza in Palestine, where it participated in the 9th Division parade on 22 December. The battalion left Palestine in the third week of January 1943 and reached Sydney at the end of February. Reorganised for jungle...training in Albury before moving to Bonegilla, Victoria, before sailing for the Middle East in November. The 2/23rd left Alamein on 2 December and headed back to Gaza in Palestine, where it participated in the 9th Division parade on 22 December. The battalion left Palestine in the third week of January 1943 and reached Sydney at the end of February. Reorganised for jungle ...Photograph and medals belonging to Private John Leonard PARKER VX56265 2/23 Battalion AIF Killed in Action on 24/11/1943 during WW2. Buried at Lae cemetery in New Guinea. The 2/23rd Infantry Battalion was raised at the Albury Showgrounds in New South Wales in August 1940, as part of the 26th Brigade. Initially the brigade belonged to the 7th Division but in early 1941 moved to the 9th Division. The battalion did its initial training in Albury before moving to Bonegilla, Victoria, before sailing for the Middle East in November. The 2/23rd left Alamein on 2 December and headed back to Gaza in Palestine, where it participated in the 9th Division parade on 22 December. The battalion left Palestine in the third week of January 1943 and reached Sydney at the end of February. Reorganised for jungle operations, on 4 September the 2/23rd participated in the division's amphibious landing at Red Beach, north west of Lae. Shortly before the landing occurred, the invasion fleet was attacked by six Japanese fighters and three bombers. Most of the Japanese bombs missed the Allied ships but one bomb hit the landing craft carrying the 2/23rd headquarters - killing the battalion commander and the ship's captain. The landing craft, however, made it to shore and the 2/23rd participated in the subsequent fighting around Lae, Finschhafen, and Sattelberg. After Sattelberg, the 2/23rd continued to move inland, capturing Masangkoo, Kuanko, and finally on 9 December, Wareo. Brown timber frame with dark blue background containing photograph of soldier, three round and three star shaped medals and document with coloured crest."This scroll commemorates Private J. L Parker Australian Military Forces held in honour as one who served King and Country in the world war of 1939-1945 and gave his life to save mankind from tyranny. May his sacrifice help to bring the peace and freedom for which he died."private john leonoard parker, 2/23rd battalion, ww2, new guinea -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Montagnard 1
... A colour photograph of two members from the Australina Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) operating with a Montagnard Mike Force Battalion in the deep jungle along the Cambodian border in 2 Corps area of South Vietnam. ...A colour photograph of two members from the Australina Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) operating with a Montagnard Mike Force Battalion in the deep jungle along the Cambodian border in 2 Corps area of South Vietnam. ...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 colour photograph of two members from the Australina Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) operating with a Montagnard Mike Force Battalion in the deep jungle along the Cambodian border in 2 Corps area of South Vietnam. Montagnard Forces were used extensively during the Vietnam conflict.A colour photograph of two members from the Australina Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) operating with a Montagnard Mike Force Battalion in the deep jungle along the Cambodian border in 2 Corps area of South Vietnam. Montagnard Forces were used extensively during the Vietnam conflict.photograph, aattv, montagnard mike force, cambodian border, 2 corps, south vietnam, gibbons collection catalogue, denis gibbons, photographer, vietnam war, australian army training team vietnam (aattv), south vietnam. montagnard forces -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Montagnard 2
... A colour photograph of a member of the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) discussing operational problems with one of his American counterparts, while leading a Mike Force Battalion of Montagnards, in the thick jungle on the Cambodian border of 2 Corps....Photograph AATTV Mike Force 2 Corps Montagnard Mike Force Gibbons Collection Catalogue Denis Gibbons Photographer Vietnam War Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) Mike Force Battalion of Montagnards Cambodian Border A colour photograph of a member of the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) discussing operational problems with one of his American counterparts, while leading a Mike Force Battalion of Montagnards, in the thick jungle on the Cambodian border of 2 Corps. ...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 colour photograph of a member of the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) discussing operational problems with one of his American counterparts, while leading a Mike Force Battalion of Montagnards, in the thick jungle on the Cambodian border of 2 Corps.photograph, aattv, mike force, 2 corps, montagnard mike force, gibbons collection catalogue, denis gibbons, photographer, vietnam war, australian army training team vietnam (aattv), mike force battalion of montagnards, cambodian border -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Davies, Bruce, The Battle at Ngok Tavak: A bloody defeat in South Vietnam, 1968. (Copy 2), 2008
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Vietnam AATTV Military participation -- American Battle of Ngok Tavak Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) Laos Special Forces Company In 1968, in the western jungle of Vietnam near Loas, a Special Forces Company under the command of an Australian Army Captain, supported by a Marine artillery detachment, occupied an old French Fort on a hill know as Ngok Tavak. ...In 1968, in the western jungle of Vietnam near Loas, a Special Forces Company under the command of an Australian Army Captain, supported by a Marine artillery detachment, occupied an old French Fort on a hill know as Ngok Tavak.In 1968, in the western jungle of Vietnam near Loas, a Special Forces Company under the command of an Australian Army Captain, supported by a Marine artillery detachment, occupied an old French Fort on a hill know as Ngok Tavak. vietnam, aattv, military participation -- american, battle of ngok tavak, australian army training team vietnam (aattv), laos, special forces company -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Blair, Anne, Ted Serong: The Life of an Australian Counter-Insurgency Expert (Copy 1)
... He re-established the jungle training centre at Canungra in the 1950s and developed the Australian Army's doctrine of counter-insurgency warfare. ...Ted Serong was on of the most original and influential of the Australian Army's planners in the post-war period. He re-established the jungle training centre at Canungra in the 1950s and developed the Australian Army's doctrine of counter-insurgency warfare.Ted Serong was on of the most original and influential of the Australian Army's planners in the post-war period. He re-established the jungle training centre at Canungra in the 1950s and developed the Australian Army's doctrine of counter-insurgency warfare.serong, ted, australia. australian army - officers - biography, vietnamese conflict, 1961-1975 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Parry, Bill, A Walk Thru Life
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Vietnam War 1961-1975 - Fiction Enjoy the humour and relive the era of the "Sixties", as you follow him from recruit training to a battalion and then to the steamy massage parlours and jungle. On the inside of the cover reads "To the Vietnam Veterans Museum, San Remo, Victoria. complimentary Copy. ...Enjoy the humour and relive the era of the "Sixties", as you follow him from recruit training to a battalion and then to the steamy massage parlours and jungle.fictionEnjoy the humour and relive the era of the "Sixties", as you follow him from recruit training to a battalion and then to the steamy massage parlours and jungle.vietnam war, 1961-1975 - fiction
