Showing 14 items matching "landmines"
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Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PHOTOGRAPH WW2, Post 2000 reproduction
... Photo of a soldier with a Japanese landmine, Tarakan...“Japanese Landmine, Tarakan”...On discharge he was listed as being posted as a Private to 2/108 General Transport. photography-photographs military history - army Mine “Japanese Landmine, Tarakan” Photo of a soldier with a Japanese landmine, Tarakan Photograph PHOTOGRAPH WW2 ...STANLEY BAYLISS (VX138816) enlisted on 7.5.1943 & discharged on 26.3.1946. On discharge he was listed as being posted as a Private to 2/108 General Transport.Photo of a soldier with a Japanese landmine, Tarakan“Japanese Landmine, Tarakan”photography-photographs, military history - army, mine -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document, A Copy of Giant steps for Mankind by Sapper Dave Sturmer
... ...Landmines...A copy of Giant Steps for Mankind where Sapper Dave Sturmer recounts an incident during the Vietnam war when he and the others in his platoon were searching for mines (M16A1 landmines) and many soldiers were injured or killed. ...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Cpl (Temp) David Lloyd Sturmer 2790874 Royal Australian Engineers RAE Australian National Serviceman 1st Field Squadron 3 Platoon 6 RAR/NZ (ANZAC) Long Hi Mountains USS New Jersey Engineer Sappers Viet Cong VC M16A Anti Personnel Mine Bouncing Betty Jumping Jack Gunner Wounded In Action Killed in Action 1 Troop I Was Only 19 Landmines A copy of Giant Steps for Mankind where Sapper Dave Sturmer recounts an incident during the Vietnam war when he and the others in his platoon were searching for mines (M16A1 landmines) and many soldiers were injured or killed. ...A copy of Giant Steps for Mankind where Sapper Dave Sturmer recounts an incident during the Vietnam war when he and the others in his platoon were searching for mines (M16A1 landmines) and many soldiers were injured or killed. The song, 'I was only 19' was written about the men of 3 platoon he states. See medial for more information.cpl (temp) david lloyd sturmer, 2790874, royal australian engineers, rae, australian national serviceman, 1st field squadron, 3 platoon, 6 rar/nz (anzac), long hi mountains, uss new jersey, engineer sappers, viet cong, vc, m16a anti personnel mine, bouncing betty, jumping jack, gunner, wounded in action, killed in action, 1 troop, i was only 19, landmines -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, 1970
... Colour photograph of two APC's.One is on the side - damaged.Its track is lying on the sand track - Results of landmine incident.Personnel from damaged vehicle attend to necessary tasks including detecting for other mines.Tan coloured frame and cream coloured mat....Colour photograph of two APC's.One is on the side - damaged.Its track is lying on the sand track - Results of landmine incident.Personnel from damaged vehicle attend to necessary tasks including detecting for other mines.Tan coloured frame and cream coloured mat. ...Colour photograph of two APC's.One is on the side - damaged.Its track is lying on the sand track - Results of landmine incident.Personnel from damaged vehicle attend to necessary tasks including detecting for other mines.Tan coloured frame and cream coloured mat.Serious mine incident - Long Hais, Vietnam.1970. My Vietnam Collection. C. Bud Costello / Phil Kadow.photograph, apc -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - LAND MINE SIMULATORS, Unknown
... Landmines...Landmines Simulators Training 1. Cube shaped device. ...1. Cube shaped device. Has pressure plate and safety pin. Soft steel mounting strap. Gas ports Natural steel colour. 2. Rectangular Mine Simulator with gas port Nozzle. 3. Rectangular Mine Simulator without gas port nozzle. 4. . Rectangular Mine Simulator without gas port nozzle. 5. Tubular device - For mine simulator. Has square block at one end on outside. 6. Tubular device - For mine simulator. Has square block at one end on outside. 7. Tubular device - For mine simulator. Has square block at one end on outside. All 5,6,7, have broken threaded ends. 8. Tubular Mine simulator with 3 lug mounts. Internal threaded at exhaust end. 9. Narrow Rectangular Simulator with exhaust port. 10. Narrow rectangular simulator with safety pin - no export. 11. Narrow rectangular Simulator with safety pin and cord - no exhaust port. 12. Part of a mine simulator and fired blank cartridge, calibre .303. There is a broken piece of threaded material in its thread. 13. Empty (fired) .303 Cartridge case. 14. Misc pieces of land mine simulators. landmines, simulators, training -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph - Photograph, framed, APC, 30/09/1970 12:00:00 AM
... APC is damaged and resting on the rear of a tank after being blown up by a 180lb shell, set as a landmine. Infantry and cavalry personnel climb all over APC and tanks assessing damage. ...APC is damaged and resting on the rear of a tank after being blown up by a 180lb shell, set as a landmine. Infantry and cavalry personnel climb all over APC and tanks assessing damage. ...Black and white photograph of an APC and two Centurion tanks. APC is damaged and resting on the rear of a tank after being blown up by a 180lb shell, set as a landmine. Infantry and cavalry personnel climb all over APC and tanks assessing damage. Photo is in a black frame.Photograph description of scene as accompanment of photodenis gibbons, armoured personnel carrier, centurion tank, "nympho", operation massey-harris -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Thomson, Jimmy and MacGregor, Sandy, A Sappers' War: How the Legenday Aussie Tunnel Rats fougth the Vietcong, 2014
... ...Landmines...Australian Tunnel Rats 1965-1971 Tunnel Rats Foot Soldiers Landmines Black Saturday Sin City The Tethered Goat Land Clearing Australian Soldiers They were the forward scouts, the mine clearers, the bridge builders and the tunnel rats. ...They were the forward scouts, the mine clearers, the bridge builders and the tunnel rats.They were the forward scouts, the mine clearers, the bridge builders and the tunnel rats.vietnam war, personal narratives - australian, vietnam war, 1961-1975 - participation. australian, tunnel rats 1965-1971, tunnel rats, foot soldiers, landmines, black saturday, sin city, the tethered goat, land clearing, australian soldiers -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Ephemera - Order of Service, framed
... The Long Hai hills were a stronghold for the Viet Cong, who used the caves there as a bunker complex and had planted many landmines and booby traps in the area. Over two fierce weeks, 8 RAR carried out patrols and conducted ambushes, engaging VC troops and eventually capturing the bunker system. ...The Long Hai hills were a stronghold for the Viet Cong, who used the caves there as a bunker complex and had planted many landmines and booby traps in the area. Over two fierce weeks, 8 RAR carried out patrols and conducted ambushes, engaging VC troops and eventually capturing the bunker system. ...Operation Hammersley , 10 February until 9 March 1970, was undertaken by a combined force of: C Company, 8th Battalion, the Royal Australian Regiment (8RAR); armoured personnel carriers from 3 Cavalry Regiment; tanks from 1 Armoured Regiment; sappers from the Royal Australian Engineers; a mortar section from 8RAR’s Support Company; air support, and even a Navy destroyer off-shore to provide gunfire support. The operation aimed to protect 17 Construction Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers, at a quarry in the western foothills of the Long Hai hills. The Long Hai hills were a stronghold for the Viet Cong, who used the caves there as a bunker complex and had planted many landmines and booby traps in the area. Over two fierce weeks, 8 RAR carried out patrols and conducted ambushes, engaging VC troops and eventually capturing the bunker system. However, it was a costly campaign. In total, over 70 Australians were killed or wounded during the operation. The worst day for mine casualties in Australia's war in Vietnam occurred on 28 February 1970. It became known as 'Black Saturday". Nine members of 8RAR were killed and 29 wounded. This item is the Order of Service from the memorial service held at Nui Dat on 3 April 1970 to honour those killed at Long Hai. It was issued to the donor, National Serviceman G G Ravenscroft, who was serving in 1 Platoon, A Company 8RAR during Operation Hammersley, and received a minor shrapnel wound on Black Saturday. This was donated by Cpl (Temp) Geoffrey Grant Ravenscroft (3795037) who was a National Serviceman with the Royal Australian Infantry Corps and served in Vietnam with the 8th Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment from November 1969 to July 1970Two typed A-4 pages that have been folded into booklet, now flattened and framed. Listed are the prayers, Bible readings and sermon given, along with the names of the 8 fallen soldiers, and the chaplains who officiated. See media for more information.8rar, long hai, long hai hills, black saturday, 1970, operation hammersley, ravenscroft, geoff ravenscroft, memorial service, c company, 8th battalion, the royal australian regiment, apc, 3 cavalry regiment, 1 armoured regiment, sappers, royal australian engineers, 17 construction squadron, viet cong, viet cong troops, nui dat, australian national serviceman, 1 platoon, a company, cpl (temp) geoffrey grant ravenscroft, 3795037 -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Random House, Write home for me : a red cross women in Vietnam, 2006
... Jean also offers an unvarnished look at the Australians' worst battle in Vietnam, Long Tan, and their worst landmine disaster. With unblinking candour, she writes of the harsh realisation that after nine months in Vietnam she had grown cold to the unrelenting horror of war. ...Working as a journalist at the Adelaide Advertiser in 1966, Jean Debelle yearned to be involved in the biggest story of the decade - the Vietnam War. But only male journalists in Australia were being sent to cover the escalating conflict. Instead, she volunteered to work in Vietnam for the Red Cross to tend to the non-medical welfare of the sick and wounded ANZAC forces. Jean had planned to report on the war in spare moments - but there were none. For one year she lived in the spotlight: a young Australian woman among 5,000 men. This intimate personal account is told from the rare and compassionate perspective of a young woman living close to the battlefront. Jean tells of the resilience of the soldiers in the face of daily atrocities and of the international medical personnel fighting to save lives and to rebuild shattered bodies and minds. It is also the story of the Vietnamese, struggling to maintain not just their traditions but their very lives in the face of brutal hardship. With infectious humour, Jean tells of striving to be like a sister to the men when sex was in the very air they breathed. But she experienced stark terror when she faced a crazed gunman, had a close call in a minefield and was caught in the midst of a Vietnamese skirmish. Jean also offers an unvarnished look at the Australians' worst battle in Vietnam, Long Tan, and their worst landmine disaster. With unblinking candour, she writes of the harsh realisation that after nine months in Vietnam she had grown cold to the unrelenting horror of war. From diaries, letters and Red Cross reports, Jean Debelle Lamensdorf has researched and written a story not only of tragedy but also of hope and humour. It is a compelling adventure story - and one of love.Index, bibliography, ill, maps, p.302.non-fictionWorking as a journalist at the Adelaide Advertiser in 1966, Jean Debelle yearned to be involved in the biggest story of the decade - the Vietnam War. But only male journalists in Australia were being sent to cover the escalating conflict. Instead, she volunteered to work in Vietnam for the Red Cross to tend to the non-medical welfare of the sick and wounded ANZAC forces. Jean had planned to report on the war in spare moments - but there were none. For one year she lived in the spotlight: a young Australian woman among 5,000 men. This intimate personal account is told from the rare and compassionate perspective of a young woman living close to the battlefront. Jean tells of the resilience of the soldiers in the face of daily atrocities and of the international medical personnel fighting to save lives and to rebuild shattered bodies and minds. It is also the story of the Vietnamese, struggling to maintain not just their traditions but their very lives in the face of brutal hardship. With infectious humour, Jean tells of striving to be like a sister to the men when sex was in the very air they breathed. But she experienced stark terror when she faced a crazed gunman, had a close call in a minefield and was caught in the midst of a Vietnamese skirmish. Jean also offers an unvarnished look at the Australians' worst battle in Vietnam, Long Tan, and their worst landmine disaster. With unblinking candour, she writes of the harsh realisation that after nine months in Vietnam she had grown cold to the unrelenting horror of war. From diaries, letters and Red Cross reports, Jean Debelle Lamensdorf has researched and written a story not only of tragedy but also of hope and humour. It is a compelling adventure story - and one of love. vietnam war 1961-1975 – australian involvement, vietnam war 1961-1975 - red cross - women -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Poster - Information Board - The Infantry War, The Infantry War
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Photo donated by John Smith ex 1 Armoured Regiment SVN, 1969-1970 Drawn from A Duty Done: A summary of operations by the Royal Australian Regiment in the Vietnam War 1965-1972 by Lieutenant Colonel Fred Fairhead (Rtd) (2012) p.487 Infantry D Company 4th Battalion The Royal Australian Regiment 4RAR HMAS Sydney Cambodian Border Ham Tan Long Hai Hills Operations Hump Ho Bob Woods Operation Crimp 5RAR 6RAR Nui Thi Vai Nui Dinh Mountains Operations Vaucluse Operation Queanbeyan D445 Battalion (NVA/VietCong) Operation Hobart Battle of Long Tan Operation Bribie Operation Coburg Operation Lavarack Operation Camden Operation Overlord Operation Ivanhoe Fire Support Base - Coral 1RAR Centurion Tank Anti Personnel Mines M16 Landmines 1st Australian Task Force Route 44 Operation Renmark 8RAR Operation Hammersley Operations Reynella Operation Mundingburra Tet Offensive A Company 3RAR Operation Nowra Binh Ba Operation Goodwood Hat Dich Operation Marsden May Tao Base Operation Bondi Operation Pinnaroo Minh Dam Secret Zone Operation Birdwood Operation Nathan Operation Cung Chung 2 RAR/NZ 7RAR Operation Valiant Operation South Ward Capt Maurice Frederick Fairhead Lt Col Maurice Frederick Fairhead 57064 Royal Australian Infantry Corps 6th Battalion Photo donated by John Smith ex 1 Armoured Regiment SVN, 1969-1970 Drawn from A Duty Done: A summary of operations by the Royal Australian Regiment in the Vietnam War 1965-1972 by Lieutenant Colonel Fred Fairhead (Rtd) (2012) p.487 Summary of Infantry Operations 1965-1972. ...Photo donated by John Smith ex 1 Armoured Regiment SVN, 1969-1970 Drawn from A Duty Done: A summary of operations by the Royal Australian Regiment in the Vietnam War 1965-1972 by Lieutenant Colonel Fred Fairhead (Rtd) (2012) p.487Summary of Infantry Operations 1965-1972. Text superimposed on colour photo of infantry soldiers on operations with APC. See media file for more information.Photo donated by John Smith ex 1 Armoured Regiment SVN, 1969-1970 Drawn from A Duty Done: A summary of operations by the Royal Australian Regiment in the Vietnam War 1965-1972 by Lieutenant Colonel Fred Fairhead (Rtd) (2012) p.487infantry, d company, 4th battalion, the royal australian regiment, 4rar, hmas sydney, cambodian border, ham tan, long hai hills, operations hump, ho bob woods, operation crimp, 5rar, 6rar, nui thi vai, nui dinh mountains, operations vaucluse, operation queanbeyan, d445 battalion (nva/vietcong), operation hobart, battle of long tan, operation bribie, operation coburg, operation lavarack, operation camden, operation overlord, operation ivanhoe, fire support base - coral, 1rar, centurion tank, anti personnel mines, m16 landmines, 1st australian task force, route 44, operation renmark, 8rar, operation hammersley, operations reynella, operation mundingburra, tet offensive, a company, 3rar, operation nowra, binh ba, operation goodwood, hat dich, operation marsden, may tao base, operation bondi, operation pinnaroo, minh dam secret zone, operation birdwood, operation nathan, operation cung chung, 2 rar/nz, 7rar, operation valiant, operation south ward, capt maurice frederick fairhead, lt col maurice frederick fairhead, 57064, royal australian infantry corps, 6th battalion -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Lockhart, Greg, The Minefield: An Australian Tragedy in Vietnam (Copy 3)
... Australian Task Force (Vietnam) Land mines -- Phuoc Tuy (Vietnam : Province) 8RAR 8 RAR OPeration Hammersley M16 Landmines Brigadier Stuart Graham Operation Pinaroo Operation Leeton In 1967, Brigadier Stuart Graham issued the calamitous order: First Australian Task Force would construct an 11 kilometre 'barrier fence and minefield' containing over 20,000 powerful M16 landmines in Phuoc Tuy Province, Southern Vietnam. ...In 1967, Brigadier Stuart Graham issued the calamitous order: First Australian Task Force would construct an 11 kilometre 'barrier fence and minefield' containing over 20,000 powerful M16 landmines in Phuoc Tuy Province, Southern Vietnam. The purpose of the 'barrier' was to separate and to shield the majority of the population in the south-west province from his enemy's regular forces in the north and east.In 1967, Brigadier Stuart Graham issued the calamitous order: First Australian Task Force would construct an 11 kilometre 'barrier fence and minefield' containing over 20,000 powerful M16 landmines in Phuoc Tuy Province, Southern Vietnam. The purpose of the 'barrier' was to separate and to shield the majority of the population in the south-west province from his enemy's regular forces in the north and east.australia. army. australian task force (vietnam), land mines -- phuoc tuy (vietnam : province), 8rar, 8 rar, operation hammersley, m16 landmines, brigadier stuart graham, operation pinaroo, operation leeton -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Lockhart, Greg, The Minefield: An Australian Tragedy in Vietnam (Copy 2)
... Australian Task Force (Vietnam) Land mines -- Phuoc Tuy (Vietnam : Province) M16 Landmines Brigadier Stuart Graham Phuoc Tuy Province Operation Leeton Operation Pinaroo First Australian Task Force In 1967, Brigadier Stuart Graham issued the calamitous order: First Australian Task Force would construct an 11 kilometre 'barrier fence and minefield' containing over 20,000 powerful M16 landmines in Phuoc Tuy Province, Southern Vietnam. ...In 1967, Brigadier Stuart Graham issued the calamitous order: First Australian Task Force would construct an 11 kilometre 'barrier fence and minefield' containing over 20,000 powerful M16 landmines in Phuoc Tuy Province, Southern Vietnam. The purpose of the 'barrier' was to separate and to shield the majority of the population in the south-west province from his enemy's regular forces in the north and east.In 1967, Brigadier Stuart Graham issued the calamitous order: First Australian Task Force would construct an 11 kilometre 'barrier fence and minefield' containing over 20,000 powerful M16 landmines in Phuoc Tuy Province, Southern Vietnam. The purpose of the 'barrier' was to separate and to shield the majority of the population in the south-west province from his enemy's regular forces in the north and east.australia. army. australian task force (vietnam), land mines -- phuoc tuy (vietnam : province), m16 landmines, brigadier stuart graham, phuoc tuy province, operation leeton, operation pinaroo, first australian task force -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Bower-Miles, Tony 'Bomber' and Whittaker, Mark, Bomber: From Vietnam to hell and back. (Copy 1), 2009
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Land mines - Detection - Vietnam Sapper Tony "Bomber" Bower-Miles 175251 Royal Australian Engineers 21 Engineer Support Troop 1st Field Squadron Tony 'Bomber' Bower-Miles was a young sapper in the Australian Army when he first went to Vietnam in 1969. Landmines were one of the biggest threats faced by troops on both sides, and much of Bomber's work involved the dangerous task of clearing them. ...Tony 'Bomber' Bower-Miles was a young sapper in the Australian Army when he first went to Vietnam in 1969. Landmines were one of the biggest threats faced by troops on both sides, and much of Bomber's work involved the dangerous task of clearing them. He saw mates and collegues killed and horribly injured around him, leaving hin with a deep-rooted hatred of these deadly weapons.Tony 'Bomber' Bower-Miles was a young sapper in the Australian Army when he first went to Vietnam in 1969. Landmines were one of the biggest threats faced by troops on both sides, and much of Bomber's work involved the dangerous task of clearing them. He saw mates and collegues killed and horribly injured around him, leaving hin with a deep-rooted hatred of these deadly weapons.land mines - detection - vietnam, sapper tony "bomber" bower-miles, 175251, royal australian engineers, 21 engineer support troop, 1st field squadron -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Lockhart, Greg, The Minefield: An Australian Tragedy in Vietnam (Copy 1)
... Australian Task Force (Vietnam) Land mines -- Phuoc Tuy (Vietnam : Province) First Australian Task Force M16 Landmines Phuoc Tuy Province Brigadier Stuart Graham Operation Leeton Operation Pinaroo In 1967, Brigadier Stuart Graham issued the calamitous order: First Australian Task Force would construct an 11 kilometre 'barrier fence and minefield' containing over 20,000 powerful M16 landmines in Phuoc Tuy Province, Southern Vietnam. ...In 1967, Brigadier Stuart Graham issued the calamitous order: First Australian Task Force would construct an 11 kilometre 'barrier fence and minefield' containing over 20,000 powerful M16 landmines in Phuoc Tuy Province, Southern Vietnam. The purpose of the 'barrier' was to separate and to shield the majority of the population in the south-west province from his enemy's regular forces in the north and east.In 1967, Brigadier Stuart Graham issued the calamitous order: First Australian Task Force would construct an 11 kilometre 'barrier fence and minefield' containing over 20,000 powerful M16 landmines in Phuoc Tuy Province, Southern Vietnam. The purpose of the 'barrier' was to separate and to shield the majority of the population in the south-west province from his enemy's regular forces in the north and east.australia. army. australian task force (vietnam), land mines -- phuoc tuy (vietnam : province), first australian task force, m16 landmines, phuoc tuy province, brigadier stuart graham, operation leeton, operation pinaroo -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph, Centurion Strikes Mine
... ...Landmine...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Photograph Centurion tank Landmine Tank S/N 169080 coloured photograph of Centurion tank that struck a mine on a road. ...coloured photograph of Centurion tank that struck a mine on a road. An Amercian tank can be seen in the background.Tank S/N 169080photograph, centurion tank, landmine
