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Diamond Valley Vietnam Veterans Sub-BranchPhotograph - Kapooka, c2002
... Kapooka...Dviets visiting Army Recruit Training Centre (ARTC) Kapooka, 2002...Photograph, Diamond Valley members at ARTC, Kapooka, 2002...DViets "Back To Basics; Kapooka ARTC, November 2002....Photograph, Diamond Valley members at ARTC, Kapooka, 2002 Photograph Kapooka ...Dviets visiting Army Recruit Training Centre (ARTC) Kapooka, 2002Records some Diamond Valley Sub Branch members, 2002.Photograph, Diamond Valley members at ARTC, Kapooka, 2002DViets "Back To Basics; Kapooka ARTC, November 2002.vietnam, vietnam war, diamond valley vietnam veterans sub branch -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyPhotograph, Freedom of the City of Ringwood to 3 Div Engineers 7/3/1965 - The Royal Australian Engineers Corps Band from Kapooka (N.S.W.)
... Freedom of the City of Ringwood to 3 Div Engineers 7/3/1965 - The Royal Australian Engineers Corps Band from Kapooka (N.S.W.)...Black and White photographs of RAE band from Kapooka, N.S.W....Written on backing of photograph, 'RAE band from Kapooka, N.S.W. 7/3/65. "Freedom" 3rd Div. ...Written on backing of photograph, 'RAE band from Kapooka, N.S.W. 7/3/65. "Freedom" 3rd Div. Eng.' ...Black and White photographs of RAE band from Kapooka, N.S.W.Catalogue card reads, 'R.A.E. Band. "Freedom of City". 34d Div. Engineers'. Written on backing of photograph, 'RAE band from Kapooka, N.S.W. 7/3/65. "Freedom" 3rd Div. Eng.' Two photographs and two extra slightly cropped versions. Handwritten on the back of 11168-4 "The Royal Australian Engineers Corps Band from Kapooka (NSW) moved into position near four Mounted Troopers during a march through Ringwood on March 27. The troopers supported Police Inspector A. Angus, who acted as Town Marshall to challenge 200 Members of the Royal Australian Engineers, 3rd Division. The Regiment gained entry to the City by the production of a Freedom of the City Scroll presented by the Mayor of Ringwood (Cr. B.J. Hubbard)." -
Federation University Art CollectionWork on paper - No. 4 Battalion Kapooka, Sali Herman, c1944
... ...Kapooka...He later became a sergeant with the 3rd Royal Australian Engineers Training Battalion at Kapooka. He was appointed an official war artist in 1945 and worked in the Pacific for five months, recording scenes in Lae, Torokina, Bougainville and Rabaul....A drawing in ink of an army encampment at Kapooka. ...Sali Herman War Artist Kapooka army A drawing in ink of an army encampment at Kapooka. ...Sali HERMAN (12 February 1898-03 April 1993) Born Switzerland Arrived Australia 1937 After studying at the Zurich Technical School Sali Herman migrated to Australia where he continued his studies with the George Bell School, Melbourne. He moved to Sydney in 1938. Sali Herman enlisted in the Australian Army in 1941 and was assigned to the First Camouflage Section. He later became a sergeant with the 3rd Royal Australian Engineers Training Battalion at Kapooka. He was appointed an official war artist in 1945 and worked in the Pacific for five months, recording scenes in Lae, Torokina, Bougainville and Rabaul.A drawing in ink of an army encampment at Kapooka. sali herman, war artist, kapooka, army -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Painting - Oil & gesso on canvas, Bright Eyed and Bushy Tailed - Kapooka, NSW,1968
... Bright Eyed and Bushy Tailed - Kapooka, NSW,1968...Kapooka...Bright Eyed and Bushy Tailed - Kapooka, NSW,1968 Painting Oil & gesso on canvas ..."Recruit training, both aged about 19, Felix (left) died in a single vehicle accident soon after his return from service in Vietnam with the SAS. Motor accidents were a problem for servicemen after 12 months of adrenalin, then normal on return."This series of paintings was created by Robert E D'Arcy, who served as a Corporal in 8RAR in 1969-1970.The images are from colour photographs taken by the artist, each being an interpretation of the snapshot. The photographic image has been simplified with a flattened perspective to give the impression of a 1970s style poster. The olive green signifies the colour of the jungle and the uniforms worn by troops, with the dark shades providing an atmosphere reminiscent of old photographs and their negatives. The paintings in "Snapshots from the Front" depict remembered images that endure in the minds of Vietnam veterans. Robert completed his recruit and corps training with Felix Henry Richards, Service Number: 55669 . Trooper Richards served with 2nd Special Air Service Squadron (SAS) Vietnam, 17 Feb 1971 - 11 Oct 1971. Work in 2 shades of khaki green and black on a white background features two smiling young men in army uniforms with trees in the background.kapooka, army training, vietnam war, vietnam soldiers, robert d'arcy, 8rar, service number 55668, d'arcy, richards, felix richards, trooper richards -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, 1/06/1968 12:00:00 AM
... A black and white photograph of 5 Platoon and Staff "A" Company 1 R.T.B. Kapooka - June 1968. Pte. Kerr, J. K. is in the third row, This is part of the james Kelly Kerr collection. ...Kapooka, NSW, Australia...Kapooka - June 1968. Pte. Kerr, J. K. is in the third row, This is part of the james Kelly Kerr collection. ...A black and white photograph of 5 Platoon and Staff "A" Company 1 R.T.B. Kapooka - June 1968. Pte. Kerr, J. K. is in the third row, This is part of the james Kelly Kerr collection. On the inside cover of the photograph the names of everyone in the photograph is listed,photograph, 5 platoon, a company 1 r.t.b. kapooka, james kelly kerr -
Bendigo Military MuseumSouvenir - PHOTOGRAPH AND ROLL, c. 1967
... ...kapooka...5 Platoon and Staff, A Company 1 RTB Kapooka - September 1967...Refer 2436.2P for his service history. Photographs kapooka 5 Pl A Coy 5 Platoon and Staff, A Company 1 RTB Kapooka - September 1967 Photograph, original, black & white showing group of soldiers in 4 rows. ...Peter James Dodd No 217842. Refer 2436.2P for his service history.Photograph, original, black & white showing group of soldiers in 4 rows. Photograph is in a cream coloured cardboard folder. The inside cover lists the names, unit & date. RECRUIT DODD is in the 3rd row, 3rd from the left.5 Platoon and Staff, A Company 1 RTB Kapooka - September 1967photographs, kapooka, 5 pl a coy -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - GROUP PHOTOGRAPH KAPOOKA 1967, Aust Army, c1967
... Group photograph of 6 Pl & Staff A Coy 1 RTB KAPOOKA November 1967. They are in four rows, seated and standing. ...Kapooka, NSW...Photograph GROUP PHOTOGRAPH KAPOOKA 1967 Aust Army ...Item in the collection re Tony Cornelius, refer Cat No 1874.2 for his service details.Group photograph of 6 Pl & Staff A Coy 1 RTB KAPOOKA November 1967. They are in four rows, seated and standing. The man in the centre of the front row is holding a cane under his left arm. On his left is a Corporal. Between them is a little statue of a man, opening his outer shirt revealing Infantry crossed swords T-shirt. The statue has a title at it's base which appears to read "Rec Fitness". The photo is mounted in a folding cardboard cover and one the cover are the names and positions of the men.photo, platoon a.coy, vietnam war -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental CollectionBooklet - Beating retreat Kapooka
... ...kapooka...Twelve page booklet with coloured soft cover, folded and stapled, being program for " Beating the Retreat Ceremony." at Kapooka 15 November 1986....Booklet Beating retreat Kapooka ...Twelve page booklet with coloured soft cover, folded and stapled, being program for " Beating the Retreat Ceremony." at Kapooka 15 November 1986.military, kapooka, beating retreat, vmr, parade -
Rutherglen RSL Sub-BranchMemorabilia - Souvenir teaspoon, unknown
... ...kapooka...Rutherglen RSL Sub-Branch 153 High Street Rutherglen Victoria 3685 high-country training battalion kapooka teaspoon 1st Recruit Training/ Battalion/ Home Of The Soldier silver teaspoon with Perspex inlay, training logo in plastic case with blue bottom Memorabilia Souvenir teaspoon ...silver teaspoon with Perspex inlay, training logo in plastic case with blue bottom1st Recruit Training/ Battalion/ Home Of The Soldiertraining battalion, kapooka, teaspoon -
Bendigo Military MuseumContainer - AMMUNITION BOX
... On the inside is a hand written list re service from Kapooka, Malaya, Vietnam to Army Survey Regiment Bendigo....On the inside is a hand written list re service from Kapooka, Malaya, Vietnam to Army Survey Regiment Bendigo. ...Box used by Anthony Robert Cornelius to take beer cans to the movies of a night in 1 ALSG Vietnam. Refer 1874.2 for his service history. Ammunition box, steel, green colour, rectangular shape. Item has been hand painted with various cartoon characters, signs, rising sun, kangaroo, military logos. A carry handle one one end. On the inside is a hand written list re service from Kapooka, Malaya, Vietnam to Army Survey Regiment Bendigo.“3176333 A.R. Cornelius “Kellogg’s”arms- ammunition, containers - commercial -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Booklet, Australian Army, A Copy of1RTB Medical Training: Lesson Guide
... ...Kapooka...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast 1st Recruit Training Battalion Booklet 1 RTB 1st Recruit Training Battlaion Kapooka Medical Training Lesson Guide Royal Australian Army Medical Corps A Copy of1RTB Medical Training: Lesson Guide. ...1st Recruit Training Battalion A Copy of1RTB Medical Training: Lesson Guide. This has a red coloured cardboard cover with T RTB Medical Training near the top, under this is the insignia of the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps followed by the words Lesson Guide. The booklet is held together with a metal slide at the top. Some of the pages are longer than the cover.booklet, 1 rtb, 1st recruit training battlaion, kapooka, medical training, lesson guide, royal australian army medical corps -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping and photocopy of, Army : the soldiers' newspaper, Nurses dedicate chapel door, Thursday, 13 November 1994
... ...Kapooka...Soldier's chapel Nurses Army Nurses Kapooka Soldier's Chapel Kapooka Wagga Wagga NSW Wilma Young [Oram] An article (and a photocopy of it) with two photos embedded. ...Article from 'Army : the soldiers' newspaper' relating to a soldier's chapel in Wagga Wagga NSW. Dedication ceremony was attended by past Army nurses, many of whom served in WWII.An article (and a photocopy of it) with two photos embedded. Two columns of text. Large photo at top of article of a group of happy women standing in front of a Soldier's Chapel. Smaller photograph of a man in uniform speaking at a podium with a man in religious garb behind him.soldier's chapel, nurses, army nurses, kapooka soldier's chapel, kapooka, wagga wagga nsw, wilma young [oram] -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Photocopy of newspaper clipping, Army : the soldiers' newspaper, Nurses dedicate chapel door, Thu 17 Nov 1994
... At a historic gathering of past and present Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps (RAANC) nurses were in attendance at the dedication and unveiling of the RAANC's badged door at the Solider's Chapel at Kapooka, the first dedication of a corps door there. ...At a historic gathering of past and present Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps (RAANC) nurses were in attendance at the dedication and unveiling of the RAANC's badged door at the Solider's Chapel at Kapooka, the first dedication of a corps door there. ...At a historic gathering of past and present Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps (RAANC) nurses were in attendance at the dedication and unveiling of the RAANC's badged door at the Solider's Chapel at Kapooka, the first dedication of a corps door there. Col Coralie Gerrard, DNS-A spoke of the history of nurses in the Army. The first nurses served with troops in 1898 with the Australian Nursing Service (ANS) being formed 1902. Nurses have continued to serve in all wars where Australians have served. Lt-Col Ian Mawson, Deputy Comdt 1RTB, gave the opening address. Guests included nurses who had served in Australia and overseas in WW2 as well as those who served in Japan, Korea, Malaya, Vietnam, Singapore and New Guinea between 1946 and 1980 and in recent UN deployments. It was a wonderful occasion for past and present nurses to meet and talk about their Army nursing experiences. A photocopied news paper clipping of an article with a large black and white photo of a group of women standing in front of a building above two columns of text and a smaller black a white photo of an army colonel and a chaplainww2, wwii, melbourne, canberra, sydney, angus mcdonald, carmelo sciberras, gary kenney, wilma young, wilma jones [oram young] -
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 -
Victorian Railway History LibraryBook, Dunn, Ian, Byways of Steam 21, 2003
... In this essay, Pat relates an incident at Kapooka, many years ago, at a time when all southern express trains required assistance in that area. ...The Campbelltown to Camden Railway, by Ian Dunn. This essay explores the origins, building and operation of the line, and the photos dwell particularly on the operations associated with the coal loader at Narellan in the late 1950s. Bathurst’s 59 Class Bankers, by Peter Attenborough. This article looks at the role of those steam engines transferred to Bathurst, in particular the 59 class, which arrived at Bathurst at virtually the same time that mainline operations were drawing to a close. Troy Junction, by Ray Love. In this essay, Ray Love reviews the history and traffic operations of the junction which at one-time incorporated stock yards, an abattoir and a quarry. Kapooka, by Pat Turner & Ray Love. Retired engineman Pat Turner spent his entire railway career based at Junee, working on the main southern line. In this essay, Pat relates an incident at Kapooka, many years ago, at a time when all southern express trains required assistance in that area. Traffic Officer, by Russell Bright. Traffic Officer Russell Bright opts for a less uncertain life style than that of a guard and becomes an assistant station master, initially at Binnaway. He moves through the grades of ASM by way of promotions to Narrabri West and then to Temora. Many of the normal duties, as well as several incidents along the way are described as Russells railway career advances. In the Midst of Life, by Stephen Halgren. Eternal vigilance is required in whatever path we take, be it railway of every day. This essay recounts the tragic runaway and derailment of locomotive 5586 and the tragic death of Driver George Dixon at Eastwood in September 1940 which prompted railway poet Frank Brown to pen the ode Eastwood Fatality.ill, maps, p.128.non-fictionThe Campbelltown to Camden Railway, by Ian Dunn. This essay explores the origins, building and operation of the line, and the photos dwell particularly on the operations associated with the coal loader at Narellan in the late 1950s. Bathurst’s 59 Class Bankers, by Peter Attenborough. This article looks at the role of those steam engines transferred to Bathurst, in particular the 59 class, which arrived at Bathurst at virtually the same time that mainline operations were drawing to a close. Troy Junction, by Ray Love. In this essay, Ray Love reviews the history and traffic operations of the junction which at one-time incorporated stock yards, an abattoir and a quarry. Kapooka, by Pat Turner & Ray Love. Retired engineman Pat Turner spent his entire railway career based at Junee, working on the main southern line. In this essay, Pat relates an incident at Kapooka, many years ago, at a time when all southern express trains required assistance in that area. Traffic Officer, by Russell Bright. Traffic Officer Russell Bright opts for a less uncertain life style than that of a guard and becomes an assistant station master, initially at Binnaway. He moves through the grades of ASM by way of promotions to Narrabri West and then to Temora. Many of the normal duties, as well as several incidents along the way are described as Russells railway career advances. In the Midst of Life, by Stephen Halgren. Eternal vigilance is required in whatever path we take, be it railway of every day. This essay recounts the tragic runaway and derailment of locomotive 5586 and the tragic death of Driver George Dixon at Eastwood in September 1940 which prompted railway poet Frank Brown to pen the ode Eastwood Fatality.railroads - nsw - history, steam locomotives - nsw – pictorial -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Falconer, G.J, The Funny Side of Nam: Poems of Vietnam (Copy 1)
... After initial ten weeks recruit training at Kapooka, went to Infantry centre, Bardia Barracks at Ingleburn to complete ten weeks of Corps Training The Funny Side of Nam: Poems of Vietnam (Copy 1) Book Book Falconer, G.J. ...The author joined the Australian Regular Army in 1966. After initial ten weeks recruit training at Kapooka, went to Infantry centre, Bardia Barracks at Ingleburn to complete ten weeks of Corps TrainingThe author joined the Australian Regular Army in 1966. After initial ten weeks recruit training at Kapooka, went to Infantry centre, Bardia Barracks at Ingleburn to complete ten weeks of Corps Trainingvietnamese conflict, 1961-1975 - poetry -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Falconer, G.J, A Little Bit of Bitter. (Copy 1)
... After initial ten weeks recruit training at Kapooka, went to Infantry centre, Bardia Barracks at Ingleburn to complete ten weeks of Corps Training A Little Bit of Bitter. ...The author joined the Australian Regular Army in 1966. After initial ten weeks recruit training at Kapooka, went to Infantry centre, Bardia Barracks at Ingleburn to complete ten weeks of Corps TrainingThe author joined the Australian Regular Army in 1966. After initial ten weeks recruit training at Kapooka, went to Infantry centre, Bardia Barracks at Ingleburn to complete ten weeks of Corps Trainingvietnam war, 1961-1975 - poetry, war poetry - australian -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Falconer, G.J, The Funny Side of Nam: Poems of Vietnam (Copy 2)
... After initial ten weeks recruit training at Kapooka, went to Infantry centre, Bardia Barracks at Ingleburn to complete ten weeks of Corps Training The Funny Side of Nam: Poems of Vietnam (Copy 2) Book Book Falconer, G.J. ...The author joined the Australian Regular Army in 1966. After initial ten weeks recruit training at Kapooka, went to Infantry centre, Bardia Barracks at Ingleburn to complete ten weeks of Corps TrainingThe author joined the Australian Regular Army in 1966. After initial ten weeks recruit training at Kapooka, went to Infantry centre, Bardia Barracks at Ingleburn to complete ten weeks of Corps Trainingvietnamese conflict, 1961-1975 - poetry -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Falconer, G.J, A Little Bit of Bitter (Copy 2)
... After initial ten weeks recruit training at Kapooka, went to Infantry centre, Bardia Barracks at Ingleburn to complete ten weeks of Corps Training A Little Bit of Bitter (Copy 2). ...The author joined the Australian Regular Army in 1966. After initial ten weeks recruit training at Kapooka, went to Infantry centre, Bardia Barracks at Ingleburn to complete ten weeks of Corps TrainingThe author joined the Australian Regular Army in 1966. After initial ten weeks recruit training at Kapooka, went to Infantry centre, Bardia Barracks at Ingleburn to complete ten weeks of Corps Trainingvietnam war, 1961-1975 - poetry, war poetry - australian -
Lilydale RSL Sub BranchMagazine - paperback/magazine/series, Michael Thomas, Wartime No.13, 2001
... Lilydale RSL Sub Branch 52 Anderson Street Lilydale yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges "Wild Eye" the Souvenir King Battle for Salamaua The Kapooka Kids Official Magazine of the Australian War Memorial Magazine Wartime No.13 Magazine paperback/magazine/series Michael Thomas Jim Clarke Offset Alpine ...Official Magazine of the Australian War MemorialMagazineOfficial Magazine of the Australian War Memorial"wild eye" the souvenir king, battle for salamaua, the kapooka kids -
Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer MuseumMemorabilia - WW2 Envelopes, 1935 - 1942
... Yarrawonga and Mulwala Pioneer Museum 151 Melbourne St, Mulwala Significant historical record of WW2 and connection with family see sheet attached to Catalogue Worksheet The types of envelopes were issued to the troops to write home to their families. two of the envelopes were used by Bruce McKean's father who was stationed at Kapooka near Wagga to write to his wife. The other two were used to keep papers, one being marked identity card. ...Significant historical record of WW2 and connection with family see sheet attached to Catalogue WorksheetThe types of envelopes were issued to the troops to write home to their families. two of the envelopes were used by Bruce McKean's father who was stationed at Kapooka near Wagga to write to his wife. The other two were used to keep papers, one being marked identity card.Four small envelopes (two addressed), each having coloured cartoon type drawingsSee photosww2
