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Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Postcard - First Day issue postcard with 45c stamp, Korean War
... Korean War ...Commemorative first day issue postcard with 45c stamp - Features: Australian Active Service Medal 1945-1975, Korea Medal, Unite Nations Medal for KoreaKorean War 18 April 2000 Canberra -
Charlton RSL Sub Branch
Plaque - Korean war plaque, Korean war and Peacekeeping Plaque
... Korean war and Peacekeeping Plaque ...Brass plaque on wooden background commemorating the Korean war 1950-53 and Peacekeeping 1953-56Navy, Army & airforce emblems. Korean War Active Service 1950-53. Peacekeeping 1953-56 -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Poster - Print, The Korean War
... The Korean War ...'The Department of Defence 50th Anniversary of the Korean War Commemoration Committee. 1213 Jefferson Davis Highway Crystal Gateway 4, Suite 702'Framed print of an illustrated image detailing the Korean War. Image details a map of Korea, all political personal involved, and each nation involved wearing their uniform. Small insert under frame states: 'The Department of Defence 50th Anniversary of the Korean War Commemoration Committee. 1213 Jefferson Davis Highway Crystal Gateway 4, Suite 702'korean war, 50th anniversary of korean war, korea map, illustration -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Plaque Korean War KVA (Korean Vetrans Association), Korean War KVA (Korean Vetrans Association)
... Korean War KVA (Korean Vetrans Association) ...http://www.austkoreavets.asn.au/content/application.html Membership application/renewal is to be printed, completed and mailed to The Treasurer, KVAA Inc.Attn: Gerry Steacy. 1 Kent Court, Werribee, Victoria 3030, Australia.Wooden Plaque 15cm x 13cmKorean War KVA (Korean Vetrans Association) -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Framed poster, HMAS Sydney in Korean waters 1951-1952
... HMAS Sydney in Korean waters 1951-1952 ...Reproduction print of HMAS Sydney in Korean waters launching Hawker Sea Fury fighters. Sydney was a Majestic-class light aircraft carrier operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). She was built for the Royal Navy but was not completed before the end of World War II. The carrier was sold to Australia in 1947, completed and commissioned into the RAN in 1948. From late 1951 to early 1952, she operated off the coast of Korea during the Korean War, making her the first carrier in the RAN, to see wartime service. The Donor, Errol DREHER served with the RAN on board HMAS Sydney during the Korean War.HMAS Sydney was the first of three conventional aircraft carriers to serve in the RAN, and operated as the navy's flagship during the early part of her career. Retasked as a training vessel following the 1955 arrival of her modernised sister ship, HMAS Melbourne, Sydney remained in service until 1958, when she was placed in reserve as surplus to requirements. The need for a sealift capability saw the ship modified for service as a fast troop transport, and recommissioned in 1962. In 1965, she sailed on the first voyage to Vũng Tàu, transporting soldiers and equipment to serve in the Vietnam War. 25 voyages to Vietnam were made between 1965 and 1972, earning the ship the nickname "Vung Tau Ferry". Sydney was decommissioned in 1973, and was not replaced. Brown timber frame containing blue poster with image of ship and plane at seaHMAS Sydney in Korean waters 1951-1952 Painting by Roy Honisett, courtesy Australian War Memorial Royal Australian Navy 75th Anniversaryhmas sydney, korea, royal australian navy -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Medal, British Korean Medal, abt 1953
... British Korean Medal ...The Korea Medal (French: Médaille de Corée), sometimes referred to as the Queen's Korea Medal to distinguish it from the United Nations Service Medal, was a campaign medal created in 1951 to recognize troops from Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom who had given either one day's service (one sortie) in Korea or 28 days offshore during the Korean War. The medal was physically identical in all countries where it was awarded, save for Canada, where it contained unique elements. As an internationally distributed award, the Korea Medal holds a different place in each country's order of precedence for honours.Designed by Edward Carter Preston, the Korea Medal is in the form of a 38 millimetres (1.5 in) diameter cupro-nickel disc with, on the obverse, the words ELIZABETH II DEI GRA. BRITT. OMN. REGINA F.D. (Latin abbreviation for: Elizabeth II, by the Grace of God Queen of All the Britons, Defender of the Faith) surrounding an effigy of Queen Elizabeth II, symbolizing her roles as both fount of honour and Commander-in-Chief of her various forces. At the time of the medal's creation, King George VI was monarch and his effigy was to have appeared on the Korea Medal. However, he died on 6 February 1952 and so the image of his daughter was placed on the obverse of the medal, uncrowned, as per custom for sovereigns prior to their coronation. On the reverse is a depiction of Hercules wrestling the Hydra—a symbolic representation of communism—with the word KOREA below. The Canadian version was identical, except it was made of .800 fine silver and bore on the obverse the words ELIZABETH II DEI GRATIA REGINA CANADA (Elizabeth II, by the Grace of God Queen of Canada). The recipient's name and regimental number was engraved on the medal's rim.On rim: 3858806 GNR S G OMEROO RAmedal korea -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Photograph, Presentation to LARA RSL from Korean Veterans Association
... Presentation to LARA RSL from Korean Veterans Association ...Presentation to LARA RSL from Korean Veterans Association -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Photograph, Korean vets, 1950
... Korean vets ...Three Australian soldiers in Korea showing WW2 serviceRon Marley, Denis O'Brien and unknown -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Memorabilia - Plaque, Korean Veterans Association
... Korean Veterans Association ...Metal Plaque mounted on wood for hanging. Plaque commemorates Korean Veterans Association. Presentation mount has engraved plates stating 'Navy' 'Army' 'Airforce' 'Presented to the Tramways East Melbourne Sub Branch RSL By F Wyatt, EX 1BTN 1952 - 53' 1 btn, korea, plaque, 1952, 1953, korean veterans association -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Banner / scroll Memory of revisit to Korea, Memory of revisit to Korea
Presented to Sir William Keys (Korean Veteran) After active service in both World War II and Korea, where he received the Military Cross, Sir William served as first, national secretary and then president of the RSL, a position he held for 27 years. (Kerry O'BRIEN 7:30 Report 3/5/2000)Small rayon banner commorating the return visit to Korea by Korean War Veterans. Showing the flags of Nations who participated in the UN operationreturn visit to Korea korean veterans sir william keys -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.
Article, Korean students get a taste of Aussie life, 2004
... Korean students get a taste of Aussie life ...A group of Korean children on a visit to Croydon Hills Primary School visited Schwerkolt Cottage.A group of Korean children on a visit to Croydon Hills Primary School visited Schwerkolt Cottage.A group of Korean children on a visit to Croydon Hills Primary School visited Schwerkolt Cottage.schwerkolt cottage, croydon hills primary school, korean children -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Memorabilia - Commemorative Stamp - First Day Cover envelope, Australia Post, Korean War 50th Anniversary 2000, 18 April, 2000
... Korean War 50th Anniversary 2000 ...StampEnvelope with Korean War 50th Anniversary Image Front - Picture depicting Australians Soliders on 38th Parallel sign Back - Description of Korean War -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Magazine (Item) - Korean War Honour Roll Quilt
... Korean War Honour Roll Quilt ...Korean War -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Korean Marine Sgt
... Korean Marine Sgt ...A black and white photograph of - -In fire support base 'Peggy', Maj Phil Jeffrey OC B Companyy watches a a Korean Marine Sgt Linguist on attachment to 8 RAR interprets and writes down information from a captured document, into the notebook of the O.C 161 Battery RNZA (Circa December 1969)photograph, fire base peggy, maj phil jeffrey, b coy, sgt linguist - korean marine, 8 rar, 161 battery rnza, gibbons collection catalogue, operation atherton -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Mounted print of H.M.A.S.Sydney in Korean waters
The HMAS Sydney in Korean waters launching Hawker Sea Fury fighters. The HMAS Sydney is flanked on either sides by her destroyer escorts HMAS Tobruk, and HMCS Sioux. A rescue helicopter is hovering above the Sydney.HMAS Sydney joined United Nations forces in Korean waters in October 1951. The Sydneys' role consisted predominantly of direct attacks on ground targets and assistance to ground operations. Sydney can be seen here launching Hawker Sea Fury fighters from the Nos. 805 and 808 Squadrons with Fairey Firefly on deck.Mounted print of H.M.A.S.Sydney in Korean watersRay Honisett H.M.A.S.Sydney in Korean waters.1951_52 1975 oil on canvas 121.9 x 182.9cm Australian War Memorial (28077) Telegraphist E.LOGAN R.A.N. R51533 1957/58korean war, h.m.a.s.. sydney, navy, lara r.s.l. -
Uniting Church Archives - Synod of Victoria
Medallion
Large, round, heavy medallion with Korean and English text on both sides."THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF KOREA" "THE KOREAN CHURCH CENTENNIAL 1884-1984"the presbyterian church of korea -
Seaworks Maritime Museum
Plate
Plate with Korean illustration of field and mountains. Featuring Korean and English writing."KOREA MARITIME AND PORT ADMINISTRATION" on reverse: "PMA 0145/1" -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Print Kapyong, Kapyong
On 23 April, the 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (3 RAR), under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Bruce Ferguson, and the 2nd Battalion, Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, occupied prominent hills on either side of the seven-kilometre-wide valley, where a small tributary joined the Kapyong River. Also forward were headquarters units, tanks and artillery. The 1st Battalion, Middlesex Regiment, were to the rear. Early in the evening, retreating South Koreans streamed past the Commonwealth position, with Chinese forces closely intermingled. Soon afterwards a platoon of American tanks supporting 3 RAR was overrun. The Kapyong valley was too large an area to defend with the forces available, and the brigade was spread very thinly. Throughout the night the Chinese repeatedly pressed the Australian positions, attacking in waves over their own dead and wounded. At dawn, A Company, under the command of Major Bernard "Ben" O'Dowd, found that the Chinese had infiltrated its position, but a counter-attack was able to eject them. Meanwhile B Company, which had spent the night on a hill near the riiver, discovered Chinese occupying some old bunkers on a small knoll. Hand-to-hand fighting ensued with grenades and bayonets. C Company, under the command of Captain Reg Saunders, was in position to reinforce both A and B Companies. "Major O'Dowd then directed the radio operator to contact anyone. The American 1st Marine Division answered but their operator refused to believe who our operator was speaking for. Major O'Dowd took the phone and demanded to speak to the commanding officer. The general in charge of the [Marine] division came on the phone and told O'Dowd we didn't exist as we had been wiped out the night before. Major O'Dowd said, 'I've got news for you, we are still here and we are staying here.'" Private Patrick Knowles, 3 RAR, on the morning of 24 April 1951 Fighting continued throughout the day with the Australians holding their positions, and the Chinese also engaging D Company. But late on 24 April, with their position now untenable, the Australians were forced into a fighting withdrawal down a ridge to the valley, where they rejoined the brigade. Their withdrawal was supported by New Zealand artillery from the 16th Field Regiment. Having found the Canadian position unassailable, the Chinese made no further attacks. By the afternoon of 25 April the road through to the Canadians had been cleared of Chinese and 2 PPCLI was relieved by US Army units. On Anzac Day 1951, the Australians rested after a long fight. Thirty-two Australians were killed and 53 were wounded for their part in stalling the Chinese advance and preventing Seoul from falling into enemy hands. Lieutenant Colonel Bruce Ferguson was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for his skilful leadership, and the Australian and Canadian battalions both received United States Presidential Distinguished Unit Citations for their part in the battle. http://www.awm.gov.au/exhibitions/korea/operations/kapyong/Print of painting of action in Kapyong Korea in wooden frame under glassDonated by Frank Arnold on behalf of Korean Veterans Association of Australia inc.korea, kapyong, 3rar -
Mission to Seafarers Victoria
Decorative object - Thermometer display, unknown
... korean ...Wooden rectangular base painted black with two display pieces. One a black oval frame with a three dimensional bird scene with tree's and other foliage. The other a red piece of rectangular paper with gold Korean or Japanese writing surrounded by a gold bird and dragon design. The paper is held between two sheets of plastic which is held up by a small wooden mount that has a thermometer, reading in both Celsius and Fahrenheit. There is also a small label with "ASTRONOMY" written on it and with Korean or Japanese pictograms writing underneath. There is also two mystery screw bolts just above the label. small label with "ASTRONOMY" written on it and with Korean? writing underneathkorean, bird scene, thermometer, gift, seamen, sailors, seafarers, lacker, peacock -
Bendigo Military Museum
Memorabilia - MEDALLION, MEMORIAL KOREA, Post 1953
Attached to the brochure re Korean War Veterans Memorials Cape Cod, MA..1) Brown, round medallion that is imprinted on front with printing & figure of soldier. Back is imprinted with print & 2 small enamel bars, one blue/white the other white. .2) Korean War Veterans memorial brochure. Front around outside: “FREEDOM IS NOT FREE 1950” Back around outside: “KOREAN WAR VETERANS ASSOCIATION, CAPE COD & ISLANDS” Centre: “KWVA”medallions, korea, 1950.53 -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Ashtray Commemorating 67th TRW Korea
White ceramic ashtray commemorating the 67th Tactical Reconnaissance Wing's service in Korea 67th TRW Korea 1951 1952 -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Max Hastings, The Korean War, 1987
... The Korean War ...Book -
Lilydale RSL Sub Branch
Book, Cameron Forbes, THE KOREAN WAR/ Australia in the Giants' Playground, 2010
... THE KOREAN WAR/ Australia in the Giants' Playground ...Book -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Brassey's, Wonju : the Gettysburg of the Korean War, 2000
... Wonju : the Gettysburg of the Korean War ...Just as the Battle of Gettysburg was the high-water mark of the Confederacy's bid for secession, the Chinese offensive launched at Wonju was the high point from which China's hopes for victory soon faded. This is the first book to show that after fifteen days of combat at Wonju, Chinese leaders realized that they could not win the war and could possibly lose it. On this not particularly well-known battlefield, UN forces led by brave U.S. and South Korean fighting men ensured South Korean independence. These battles reinvigorated the UN war effort, thanks in no small part to the leadership of the U.S. Eighth Army's new commander, Lt. Gen. Matthew Ridgway. J. D. Coleman's comparison between the pivotal battles of Wonju and Gettysburg is original and thought provoking.Index, bibliography, notes, ill, maps, p.301.non-fictionJust as the Battle of Gettysburg was the high-water mark of the Confederacy's bid for secession, the Chinese offensive launched at Wonju was the high point from which China's hopes for victory soon faded. This is the first book to show that after fifteen days of combat at Wonju, Chinese leaders realized that they could not win the war and could possibly lose it. On this not particularly well-known battlefield, UN forces led by brave U.S. and South Korean fighting men ensured South Korean independence. These battles reinvigorated the UN war effort, thanks in no small part to the leadership of the U.S. Eighth Army's new commander, Lt. Gen. Matthew Ridgway. J. D. Coleman's comparison between the pivotal battles of Wonju and Gettysburg is original and thought provoking.korean war 1950-1953 - history, korean war - battle of wonju -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Osprey Publishing, Allied aces of the Korean war, 2001
... Allied aces of the Korean war ...The first virtually all-jet war, the conflict in Korea saw F-86 Sabres of the USAF take on MiG-15s of the North Korean and Chinese air forces. Although the Allied pilots were initially taken aback by the ability of the communist fighter in combat, sound training and skilful leadership soon enabled Sabre pilots to dominate the dogfights over the Yalu River. In all 39 F-86 pilots achieved ace status, and a number of these are profiled in this volume, as are notable pilots from the US Navy, Marine Corps and Royal Navy and, for the first time, the handful of MiG-15 aces.Ill, p.64.non-fictionThe first virtually all-jet war, the conflict in Korea saw F-86 Sabres of the USAF take on MiG-15s of the North Korean and Chinese air forces. Although the Allied pilots were initially taken aback by the ability of the communist fighter in combat, sound training and skilful leadership soon enabled Sabre pilots to dominate the dogfights over the Yalu River. In all 39 F-86 pilots achieved ace status, and a number of these are profiled in this volume, as are notable pilots from the US Navy, Marine Corps and Royal Navy and, for the first time, the handful of MiG-15 aces.korean war 1950-1953 - history, korean war - aerial combat -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, The Korean War : an oral history (v.1.), 1985
... The Korean War : an oral history (v.1.) ...Using oral testimony, the author constructs an account of the first seven months of the warIndex, ill, maps, p.680.non-fictionUsing oral testimony, the author constructs an account of the first seven months of the warkorean war 1950-1953 - history, korean war - personal recollections -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Ben Evans, Out in the cold: Australia's involvement in the Korean war 1950-1953, 2010
... Out in the cold: Australia's involvement in the Korean war ...An illustrated history of the Australian involvement in the Korean conflict.Ill, maps, p.88.non-fictionAn illustrated history of the Australian involvement in the Korean conflict. korean war 1950-1953 - australian involvement, korean war - commonwealth forces -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, M. Joseph, The Korean war, 1987
... The Korean war ...On 25 June 1950 the invasion of South Korea by the Communist North launched one of the bloodiest conflicts of the last century. The seemingly limitless power of the Chinese-backed North was thrown against the ferocious firepower of the UN-backed South in a war that can be seen today as the stark prelude to Vietnam. Max Hastings has drawn on first-hand accounts of those who fought on both sides to produce this vivid and incisive reassessment of the Korean War, bringing the military and human dimensions into sharp focus.Index, bib, ill, maps, p.476.On 25 June 1950 the invasion of South Korea by the Communist North launched one of the bloodiest conflicts of the last century. The seemingly limitless power of the Chinese-backed North was thrown against the ferocious firepower of the UN-backed South in a war that can be seen today as the stark prelude to Vietnam. Max Hastings has drawn on first-hand accounts of those who fought on both sides to produce this vivid and incisive reassessment of the Korean War, bringing the military and human dimensions into sharp focus.korean war 1950-1953 - history, korea - history -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Robinson, The Korean War, 1950-53, 2001
... The Korean War, 1950-53 ...This book] recounts the military operations: the slogging war on the ground as well as the U.N. naval superiority and the importance of air power. He also explains the diplomatic background of international relations between China and the West, the communist propaganda in the north, the issue of prisoners-of-war, the talks leading to the armistice and the creation of the demilitarized zoneIndex, bib, ill, maps, p.386.non-fictionThis book] recounts the military operations: the slogging war on the ground as well as the U.N. naval superiority and the importance of air power. He also explains the diplomatic background of international relations between China and the West, the communist propaganda in the north, the issue of prisoners-of-war, the talks leading to the armistice and the creation of the demilitarized zonekorea - history, korean war 1950-1953 - history -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Bison Books, Korean war, 1990
... Korean war ...The Korean war in illustrations and textIndex, ill, p.80.non-fictionThe Korean war in illustrations and textkorean war 1950-1953 - history, general douglas macarthur