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Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Memorabilia - Plaque, Korean Veterans Association
... Korean Veterans Association...korean veterans association... commemorates Korean Veterans Association. ... plaque 1952 1953 korean veterans association Presentation mount ...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 -
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... to LARA RSL from Korean Veterans Association Presentation to LARA ...Presentation to LARA RSL from Korean Veterans Association -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Menu Farewell dinner at the Hotel Lotte in honour of Korean Veterans
... Menu Farewell dinner at the Hotel Lotte in honour of Korean... dinner at the Hotel Lotte in honour of Korean Veterans... of Korean Veterans ...Paper Menu with gold braid tie and tassel for Farewell dinner at the Hotel Lotte in honour of Korean Veteranshotel lotte, farewell dinner korea, korean war, hotel lotte, farewell dinner korea, korean war -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Medallion Thank you Korean Vererans
... Korean veterans...Issued to Korean veterans who served in the United Nations...Thank you Korean Veterans... melbourne Issued to Korean veterans who served in the United Nations ...Issued to Korean veterans who served in the United Nations Peace Keeping ForceSilver Medallion in hinged wooden caseThank you Korean Veteranskorean war, korean veterans, medallion -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Banner / scroll Memory of revisit to Korea, Memory of revisit to Korea
... Korean Veterans Sir William Keys...Presented to Sir William Keys (Korean Veteran) After active... by Korean War Veterans. Showing the flags of Nations who... melbourne Presented to Sir William Keys (Korean Veteran) After ...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 -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch
Work on paper - Korean War Medal, Circa 1950
... Korean Veterans Association of Australia Inc. Donated...Korean Veterans Association Patron: Major General J C...Korean Veterans Association Patron: Major General J C ...Korean Veterans Association of Australia Inc. Donated to Dandenong RSL by Major General J C Hughes AO DSO MC.Korean Veterans Association Patron: Major General J C Hughes AO, DSO, MC. The Korean War 1950 - 1953. Bordered by the Flags of 21 Nations. -
Bendigo Military Museum
Memorabilia - MEDALLION, MEMORIAL KOREA, Post 1953
... Attached to the brochure re Korean War Veterans Memorials... small enamel bars, one blue/white the other white. .2) Korean... around outside: “KOREAN WAR VETERANS ASSOCIATION, CAPE COD... goldfields Attached to the brochure re Korean War Veterans Memorials ...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 -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.
Photo framed "Navy"
... "Proud to be a Korea Veteran"... "Proud to be a Korea Veteran" Photo framed "Navy" ..."Proud to be a Korea Veteran"korean war, 1950 � 53, photo/pictures, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Medallion 50 Years after Korea
... Thank you Korean Veterans... melbourne As yet unknown Thank you Korean Veterans Silver medallion ...As yet unknownSilver medallion in wooden caseThank you Korean Veterans -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Book, Korea remembered
... pages, signed by korean veterans,... pages, signed by korean veterans, Korea remembered, Book ...cover depicting Australian soldier at rest, 393 printed pages, signed by korean veterans, -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Print Kapyong, Kapyong
... Donated by Frank Arnold on behalf of Korean Veterans... Donated by Frank Arnold on behalf of Korean Veterans Association ...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 -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Badges-Korean War
... Veteran badge, crossed flags USA and Korean flags... Veteran badge, crossed flags USA and Korean flags Badges-Korean ...2 x Lapel Badges. Gold Circular Korean War badge Korean Veteran badge, crossed flags USA and Korean flags -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Korea Biographies 2001 50th. Anniversary Commemoration, 2001
... Stories of Korean War veterans, service nurses and war... Entrance gippsland Military History Stories of Korean War veterans ...Stories of Korean War veterans, service nurses and war widows who represented the Australian Korean War veteran community in the official mission to Korea in April 2001 to commemorate the 50th.anniversary of the Korean War.military history -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Korean War Medal
... Presented to all Korean Veterans. Not pproved to be worn... melbourne Presented to all Korean Veterans. Not pproved to be worn ...Presented to all Korean Veterans. Not pproved to be worn by Australian TroopsGold coloured medal with red insert yellow green white blue and red ribbonPresented by Singman Rhee (Korean Charactersmedal, badge, medallion -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Memorabilia - Fan, Commemoration Fan- The Australian National Korean War Memorial Dedication, circa 2000
... korean war veterans of korea... melbourne korean war korean war veterans of korea korean war ...Tri coloured fan on black wooden handle. The Australian National Korean War Memorial dedication, 17-18 April 2000. korean war, korean war veterans of korea, korean war memorial, commemorative fan -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Peace Medal
... Korean War Veterans Museum and Library . The forgotten... melbourne Korean War Veterans Museum and Library . The forgotten ...Gold coloured metal medal on red white and blue ribbon approx. 1 meter in length.Korean War Veterans Museum and Library . The forgotten victory (peace medal) -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Plaque South African Military Veterans Organisation of Australia
Presented to Waverley R. S. L. sub branch by South African Military Veterans Organisation of Australia http://www.samvoa.org/abouthistory.htmlhttp://www.samvoa.org/abouthistory.html The founder of SAMVOA, Veteran Tony Macquet MMM, documents the early history of the organisation: Two statements characterise the formation of the South African Military Veterans Organisation of Australasia that has taken on the acronym SAMVOA: SAMVOA was long in the making, yet I am reminded of what Garth Pienaar once said, "If you had not started it, I would have". And no doubt he or someone else would have because it needed "starting" and it just did not seem right that almost every other nation was represented on ANZAC Day and there were no South Africans marching, particularly when South Africans fought alongside Australians in two World Wars and in Korea. It is important to note that SAMVOA has had predecessors who were South Africans who had marched in Melbourne and probably elsewhere prior to 1996, but they were an older group of WW1 and WW2 veterans who by 1996 were too old to even travel by vehicle and they had fallen away. Around 1998, I contacted and spoke to their leader Major (retd.) Norval who confirmed that their group had become too old to march and he was delighted that a younger group was interested, although at that stage it was only me. http://www.samvoa.org/membership.html SAMVOA Membership This Veteran Organisation dedicates itself, in grateful recognition and memory of our countrymen, the Immortal Dead of South Africa, who, at the call of Duty, made the great Sacrifice on the battlefields of Africa, Asia and Europe and on the Sea. Their ideal is our legacy, Their sacrifice our inspiration. Metal Plaque mounted on wooden shield shaped backing plateSouth African Military Veterans Organisation of Australia Pro Patriasamvoa, south africa, military veterans organization australia, pro patria, -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - BOOK, KOREA, Out in the Cold, 2000
Out in the Cold - Australia's involvement in the Korean War 1950 - 1953.Soft cardboard cover, black white & gold print on front, spine & back. Front cover has 3 black & white photos - top navy, middle air force, bottom army; with a muted black & white photo of a group of soldiers in a single file in the background. Spine has dark gold background. Book is black, front end paper & fly leaf black & white photo. 92 pages, cut, plain, white. Illustrated black & white & colour photos & maps.books, korea, military -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Booklet - 60th Anniversary Booklet of the Korean War, 2011
Contains biography of a member of the (then) Montmorency Sub Branch - Stanley Connelly (dec.)20 page booklet containing summary of Australian involvement in the Korean War (2pp); short autobiographies of 8 veterans -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Medal, Korea Medal, 1951
... , Canadian, and New Zealand veterans of the Korean War Awarded..., British, Canadian, and New Zealand veterans of the Korean War ...Type Campaign medal Eligibility Australian, British, Canadian, and New Zealand veterans of the Korean War Awarded for Campaign service Campaign Korean War (1950–1953) Status No longer awarded Description Cupro-nickel or silver disk, 36mm diameter Clasps None Established July 1951Miniature, no ribbonnilmedal korea -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Medal, Croix du Combattant
The Poilus (French combat soldiers) of World War I worked toward recognition by the government, of a special status to those who had participated in the bitter fighting of 1914-1918 (as opposed to those who served behind the lines). The law of 19 December 1926 created la carte du combatantt, or combatant card, for veterans of 1914-1918, as well as those veterans of 1870-1871 and colonial wars before the First World War. The decoration was created only three years later by the law of 28 June 1930. A decree of January 29, 1948 states that the provisions of the 1930 Act relating to the allocation of the combatant card and the Croix du combattant were applicable to participants of the 1939-1945 war. The law of 18 July 1952 extended the benefit of the award of the Croix du combattant for Indochina and Korea. The law of December 9, 1974 has extended the award of the Croix du combattant to operations in North Africa between 1 January 1952 and July 2, 1962. More recently, a decree of January 12, 1994 opened le carte du combattant holder (hence the Croix du combattant) to those who participated in the operations of Cambodia, Cameroon, Gulf, Lebanon, Madagascar, Suez, Somalia, Central African Republic, Chad, Yugoslavia, Zaire, and Iraq.A cross pattée with four arms in bronze, with a laurel wreath between the arms 36 mm across. engraved by de DOUMINC. On the obverse in the center, effigy of the Republic on a charge helmet Adrian laurel leaves surrounded by the legend REPUBLIQUE FRANCAISE. On the reverse the inscription CROIX DU COMBATTANT framing a sword placed vertically with the bottom edge, up to the guard, the rays from up to 180 °. medal, croix du combattant -
City of Moorabbin Historical Society (Operating the Box Cottage Museum)
Book, Hutchinson, Garrie, Remember them : a guide to Victoria's wartime heritage, 2007
""Remember them" has been funded by the Government of Victoria, and produced by the Veteran's Unit, Department of Planning and Community Development."--Title page verso.308 p. : ill. (some col.), maps ; non-fiction""Remember them" has been funded by the Government of Victoria, and produced by the Veteran's Unit, Department of Planning and Community Development."--Title page verso.war memorials, soldier monuments, soldiers, world war one, world war two, korean war, vietnam war, south african war, monuments -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Unit Badge
US Army. VFW Michigan unit - 1989-90 (Veterans of Foreign Wars member badge)badge/buttons, korea, army -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, Safe Conduct Pass
Deep yellow in colour with black print. Six flags (USA, Australia, Thailand, Korea, New Zealand and Philippines) on either side of South Vietnames flag. All other pages are B&W except the last page which has a river scene and pink flower.GIAY THONG-HANH "Safe conduct pass to be honored by all Vietnamese Government Agencies and Allied Forces" / Back signed by Nguyen Van Thienpermissive orders, pass, safe conduct -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Model, Oblesik
Off white, painted chipboard with brass figurine of a soldier holding a rifle on the top of the obelisk. On each side, near the top, are perspex flags from the following countries: USA, Australia, NZ, Korea, South Vietnam, Phillippines & Thailand.obelisk, flag -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Journal, Dogtag/The Grapevine Newsletter: for Sunraysia Vietnam, Korea, South East Asia Assoc. & Ramon Deed Retreat
veterans – australia - periodicals -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Ben Evans, Out in the cold: Australia's involvement in the Korean war 1950-1953, 2010
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, McMillan et al, About Face : The Odyssey of an American Warrior, 1989
This national bestseller by Colonel David H. Hackworth presents a vivid and powerful portrait of a life of patriotism.From age fifteen to forty, David Hackworth devoted himself to the US Army and fast became a living legend. In 1971, however, he appeared on television to decry the doomed war effort in Vietnam. With About Face, he has written what many Vietnam veterans have called the most important book of their generation.From Korea to Berlin, from the Cuban missile crisis to Vietnam, Hackworth's story is that of an exemplary patriot, played out against the backdrop of the changing fortunes of America and the American military. It is also a stunning indictment of the Pentagon's fundamental misunderstanding of the Vietnam conflict and of the bureaucracy of self-interest that fueled the war.Index, ill, p.833.non-fictionThis national bestseller by Colonel David H. Hackworth presents a vivid and powerful portrait of a life of patriotism.From age fifteen to forty, David Hackworth devoted himself to the US Army and fast became a living legend. In 1971, however, he appeared on television to decry the doomed war effort in Vietnam. With About Face, he has written what many Vietnam veterans have called the most important book of their generation.From Korea to Berlin, from the Cuban missile crisis to Vietnam, Hackworth's story is that of an exemplary patriot, played out against the backdrop of the changing fortunes of America and the American military. It is also a stunning indictment of the Pentagon's fundamental misunderstanding of the Vietnam conflict and of the bureaucracy of self-interest that fueled the war. soldiers - united states - biography, united states - army - personal recollections -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, HMAS Sydney Aircraft Carrier
Photograph of HMAS Sydney at sea. Various trucks can be seen on the carrier deck. HMAS Sydney badge and battle honours are displayed on top LH corner of the photographOn badge - Sydney "Thorough and Ready". Battle Honours - "Emden 1914, Spada 1940, Calabria 1040, Mediteranean 1940, "Kormoran" 1941, Korea 1951-52, Vietnam 1965-72, Kuwait 1991.photograph, hmas sydney -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Card, These Premises have been approved. By order of the Mayor
Yellowed card showing 5 flags of various nations. Black & red printing in two languages: Vietnamese & English. A4 size.australian flag, usa flag, vietnam flag, nz flag, korean flag