Showing 16 items matching "magazine pouch"
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Moorabbin Air MuseumUniform (Item) - Magazine Pouch heavy canvas US Army, Magazine Pouch heavy canvas US Army
... Magazine Pouch heavy canvas US Army...Magazine Pouch heavy canvas US Army....Magazine Pouch heavy canvas US Army. ( 2 x available)...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne One of the pouches is marked with Boyle 45790 Magazine Pouch heavy canvas US Army. ( 2 x available) Magazine Pouch heavy canvas US Army. ...One of the pouches is marked with Boyle 45790 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Equipment - SLR Magazine pouch
... SLR Magazine pouch......Magazine pouch...This SLR Magazine pouch is a standard issue item as used by Australian servicemen during the conflict in Vietnam (1962-1973)....Equipment SLR Magazine pouch ...This SLR Magazine pouch is a standard issue item as used by Australian servicemen during the conflict in Vietnam (1962-1973).Small, rectangular, khaki-coloured canvas pouch with hook and loop attachments for carrying on webbing or belt. Has a top flap that closes with tab and metal clasp.slr, magazine pouch, pouch, ammunition, uniform, bag -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - MAGAZINE POUCH, BHG Ltd, 1944
... MAGAZINE POUCH...1. & 2. 1944 British WWII khaki web Lewis Gun double drum pouches complete with sholder strap, designed to be worn in sets of four pouches with capacity of eight (8) drum magazines to suit a Lewis Gun....Equipment MAGAZINE POUCH BHG Ltd ...1. & 2. 1944 British WWII khaki web Lewis Gun double drum pouches complete with sholder strap, designed to be worn in sets of four pouches with capacity of eight (8) drum magazines to suit a Lewis Gun.On shoulder strap - “AE0220 = AE 0220” On inside of flap. “A5 LT/ BHG LTD 1944^”passchendaele barracks trust, pbt251, equipment, lewis gun drum pouch -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - POUCH, MAGAZINE, Unknown
... POUCH, MAGAZINE...Pouch...Magazine...The five items are identical and are new and have not been used. Equipment POUCH, MAGAZINE ...Five small army green pistol magazine holders, these are webbing self locking plastic clips to attach them to harness webbing. The five items are identical and are new and have not been used.passchendaele barracks trust, pouch, magazine, pistol -
Montmorency–Eltham RSL Sub BranchArtwork, other - Pouch, Magazine, US .30 calibre M1 Carbine, 1944
... Pouch, Magazine, US .30 calibre M1 Carbine ...pouch...magazine...Khaki webbing pouch for two .30 Calibre, M1 Carbine 15 round magazines. Metal Lift-the-Dot studs....Artwork, other Pouch, Magazine, US .30 calibre M1 Carbine ...Khaki webbing pouch for two .30 Calibre, M1 Carbine 15 round magazines. Metal Lift-the-Dot studs.Front of flap reads U.S, inside flap reads Camlin Fashions of America Inc. 1944pouch, magazine, m1 carbine, cotton canvas -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchPouch
... Magazine pouch...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Equipment Vietnam Army Magazine pouch Pouch ...Magazine pouchequipment, vietnam, army -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Equipment - Equipment, Army - Ammo/Magazine Holder
... ...Magazine pouch...He served with the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam from June 1962 to July 1963, Official Duty (from Army Headquarters, Canberra) August 1965, Australian Service Attache Staff, Saigon from November 1965 to May 1966 and June 1966 to December 1967. ammunition pouch Maj (Temp) Peter Raymond Young 240217 Australian Intelligence Corp Australian Army Training Team Vietnam (AATTV) Official Duty Army Headquarters Australian Service Attaché Staff Saigon Army equipment Ammunition Pouch Magazine pouch Heavy khaki ammunition and magazine holder with a metal insert in front with black metal fastener. 2 Khaki webbing loops on either side 2 metal clips on back. ...This item was donated by Maj (Temp) Peter Raymond Young, (240217) who served with the Australian Intelligence Corps. He served with the Australian Army Training Team Vietnam from June 1962 to July 1963, Official Duty (from Army Headquarters, Canberra) August 1965, Australian Service Attache Staff, Saigon from November 1965 to May 1966 and June 1966 to December 1967.ammunition pouch Heavy khaki ammunition and magazine holder with a metal insert in front with black metal fastener. 2 Khaki webbing loops on either side 2 metal clips on back. Webbing loop with dog tag fastener on end. Has canvas top which can be fastened to front metal fastener. maj (temp) peter raymond young, 240217, australian intelligence corp, australian army training team vietnam (aattv), official duty, army headquarters, australian service attaché staff, saigon, army equipment, ammunition pouch, magazine pouch -
Woodend RSLEquipment - Lanyard clip (for ALAG Haversack)
... To be used with magazine pouch (2020.000018-1). One end is a 'D' shaped metal ring Other end is a 'hook clip'. ...To be used with magazine pouch (2020.000018-1). One end is a 'D' shaped metal ring Other end is a 'hook clip'. ...The object is representative of military gas respirator circa mid 20th century.Small fabric lanyard with metal clip at either end. To be used with magazine pouch (2020.000018-1). One end is a 'D' shaped metal ring Other end is a 'hook clip'. -
Woodend RSLEquipment - Lanyard clip (for ALAG Haversack)
... To be used with magazine pouch (2020.000018-1). One end is a 'D' shaped metal ring Other end is a 'hook clip'. ...To be used with magazine pouch (2020.000018-1). One end is a 'D' shaped metal ring Other end is a 'hook clip'. ...The object is representative of military Gas mask circa mid 20th century.Small fabric lanyard with metal clip at either end. To be used with magazine pouch (2020.000018-1). One end is a 'D' shaped metal ring Other end is a 'hook clip'. -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - AMMUNITION POUCH, Unknown
... Small army green pocket ammunition magazine pouch for 30 Cal ammunition, has sewn on attachment for fitting onto a web belt, the pouch has a press stud closure device....Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Passchendaele Barracks Trust Ammunition pouch Inside: “POCKET AMMUNITION MAGAZINE 30 CAL. 8485-254-2771” Outside: “US” Small army green pocket ammunition magazine pouch for 30 Cal ammunition, has sewn on attachment for fitting onto a web belt, the pouch has a press stud closure device. ...Small army green pocket ammunition magazine pouch for 30 Cal ammunition, has sewn on attachment for fitting onto a web belt, the pouch has a press stud closure device.Inside: “POCKET AMMUNITION MAGAZINE 30 CAL. 8485-254-2771” Outside: “US”passchendaele barracks trust, ammunition pouch -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - MAGAZINE HOLDER, F1, CGCF, 1986
... 1. Four pouch magazine and ammunition carrier, each compartment has its own closure flap and closure point. ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Passchendaele Barracks Trust Holder Magazine F1 Sub Machine Gun 4051 - 66 - 021 - 1997 CGCF ^ 1986 (Both markings are open to interpretation). 1. Four pouch ...1. Four pouch magazine and ammunition carrier, each compartment has its own closure flap and closure point. There are 3 magazine compartments and one compartment for 9 mm ammunition. 2. Slightly curved metal ammunition magazine, this magazine has been damaged and made inoperable.4051 - 66 - 021 - 1997 CGCF ^ 1986 (Both markings are open to interpretation).passchendaele barracks trust, holder, magazine, f1 sub machine gun -
Bendigo Military MuseumEquipment - POUCHES, post WWII
... These pouches were issued in Vietnam to hold SLR Magazines as the smaller green standard issue basic pouches were not large enough. ...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields These pouches were issued in Vietnam to hold SLR Magazines as the smaller green standard issue basic pouches were not large enough. ...These pouches were issued in Vietnam to hold SLR Magazines as the smaller green standard issue basic pouches were not large enough. Items issued to Peter Ball 3796117, refer Cat No 4704Basic pouches, khaki webbing for ammunition. Fitted with brass keepers for webbing belt, harness & securing the fold open flap. .1) & .2) Identical..1) & .2) Peter BALLmilitary, basic webbing -
Frankston RSL Sub BranchCharge Clip, Ammunition
... magazine. The clip is made of stamped spring steel with a matte black paint finish. These clips were preloaded with live ammunition and carried in the soldiers ammunition pouches. ...magazine. The clip is made of stamped spring steel with a matte black paint finish. These clips were preloaded with live ammunition and carried in the soldiers ammunition pouches. ...Three examples of the ammunition charge clips used during World War 1 by the Australian and allied forces. These were preloaded with five live rounds of ammunition for the SMLE .303" rifle and were a convenient method of quickly replenishing the 10 round magazine. The clip is made of stamped spring steel with a matte black paint finish. These clips were preloaded with live ammunition and carried in the soldiers ammunition pouches. Whilst in the field the clips were salvaged and reloaded with fresh rounds when the opportunity was available, ie during a lull in battle, etc.Some markings present: two examples are stamped with "E" and "ll", the other is stamped with "K" and "ll". -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchPouch
... Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Equipment Afghan Army 3 magazine, styer, vinyl, desert cammo Pouch ...3 magazine, styer, vinyl, desert cammoequipment, afghan, army -
Woodend RSLEquipment - Pattern 37 Utility Pouch
... Utility Pouch was a rectangular web case that was designed to carry three Bren 30 round magazines, or two Anti-tank Rifle Magazines, or Small Arms Ammunition, or a number of Grenades, or a Water Bottle. ...The object is representative of utility pouch/pouch for carrying magazine/ammunition and other items of equipment from the mid to late 20th century. ...Utility Pouch was a rectangular web case that was designed to carry three Bren 30 round magazines, or two Anti-tank Rifle Magazines, or Small Arms Ammunition, or a number of Grenades, or a Water Bottle. They were secured with a flap at the top, hinged at the rear, which was fastened with a brass stud fastener on a short web tab.The object is representative of utility pouch/pouch for carrying magazine/ammunition and other items of equipment from the mid to late 20th century. The original design is the 1937 pattern web equipment.Utility Pouch of rectangular web case. Of rectangular parallelepipped shape made of thick and sturdy fabric (canvas). The colour is of a pale shade of green. Front view - Rectangular shape with overlapping closing flap with a press-stud fastener to maintain closed. Left and right views - Both sides are identical. Made of a one piece of fabric forming the base as well ("U" shape) Back view - Rectangular with metal hooks on the middle part for attachment to a belt. There is a Twigg buckle on the top part of the pouch mounted on another piece of canvass ending in a triangular shape. . Bottom view - ‘the fabric forming the base is also forming the sides of the pouch. Top view - closing flap overlapping on 3 sides and forming part of the back of the pouch. Inside view - There is excess fabric from the back panel that forms an additional layer at the base of the pouch.. Handwritten on the back: 3/750133. DELVE S.J.E. On the inside of the closing flap: presence of very faded markings (unreadable) -
Vision AustraliaAdministrative record - Text, Braille and Talking Book Library 93rd Annual Report 1894-1987: towards the nineties, 1987
... Items also included are: CEP (Community Employment Programs) allowed for duplication of master tapes for storage off-site and development of computer catalogue records, budget estimate requires raising $600,000 in funds which has resulted in 1987 facing serious financial challenges, negotiations with RVIB broken down as print-handicapped philosophy not shared, Braille Book of the Year judges (Joyce Nicholson, Barrett Reid and Stephen Murray-Smith) shortlisted titles for readers to vote upon (John Bryson, Evil Angels) and best narrator (The Bathurst) went to Sean Myers, organisational restructure, resignation of Barbara Johnston and David Blyth, appointment of Jill Keeffe, new borrowers now waiting 11 months to receive first book due to limited staffing levels, bright orange cassette containers introduced (replacing pouches), Otari duplicating system first year in use, 'In Future' and 'Australian Geographic' began, 45 audio magazines including 1 Greek and 3 Italian now circulating, Braille Reading Marathon held, large print collection expanded due to Fitzroy Public Library discarding stock, Versapoint embosser purchased and link with Royal Society for the Blind in South Australia through Braille book catalogue....Items also included are: CEP (Community Employment Programs) allowed for duplication of master tapes for storage off-site and development of computer catalogue records, budget estimate requires raising $600,000 in funds which has resulted in 1987 facing serious financial challenges, negotiations with RVIB broken down as print-handicapped philosophy not shared, Braille Book of the Year judges (Joyce Nicholson, Barrett Reid and Stephen Murray-Smith) shortlisted titles for readers to vote upon (John Bryson, Evil Angels) and best narrator (The Bathurst) went to Sean Myers, organisational restructure, resignation of Barbara Johnston and David Blyth, appointment of Jill Keeffe, new borrowers now waiting 11 months to receive first book due to limited staffing levels, bright orange cassette containers introduced (replacing pouches), Otari duplicating system first year in use, 'In Future' and 'Australian Geographic' began, 45 audio magazines including 1 Greek and 3 Italian now circulating, Braille Reading Marathon held, large print collection expanded due to Fitzroy Public Library discarding stock, Versapoint embosser purchased and link with Royal Society for the Blind in South Australia through Braille book catalogue. ...Annual report of the Braille & Talking Book Library including Minutes of the AGM, Board of Director's Report, President's report and financial statements. Items also included are: CEP (Community Employment Programs) allowed for duplication of master tapes for storage off-site and development of computer catalogue records, budget estimate requires raising $600,000 in funds which has resulted in 1987 facing serious financial challenges, negotiations with RVIB broken down as print-handicapped philosophy not shared, Braille Book of the Year judges (Joyce Nicholson, Barrett Reid and Stephen Murray-Smith) shortlisted titles for readers to vote upon (John Bryson, Evil Angels) and best narrator (The Bathurst) went to Sean Myers, organisational restructure, resignation of Barbara Johnston and David Blyth, appointment of Jill Keeffe, new borrowers now waiting 11 months to receive first book due to limited staffing levels, bright orange cassette containers introduced (replacing pouches), Otari duplicating system first year in use, 'In Future' and 'Australian Geographic' began, 45 audio magazines including 1 Greek and 3 Italian now circulating, Braille Reading Marathon held, large print collection expanded due to Fitzroy Public Library discarding stock, Versapoint embosser purchased and link with Royal Society for the Blind in South Australia through Braille book catalogue.1 volume of text and illustrationsannual report, braille and talking book library, paul eddington, elaine harris, john bryson, book of the year, jan smark, alison forbes, paul korsten, maria cafici, alannah mccann, joan harris, carole yelland, iris whittaker, seija makinen, lloyd smith, john cockayne, max charlesworth, john blackman, joyce nicholson, stewart culbard, ken robertson, rita erlich, carmen hannaker, paul korner, fiona woods, helene dennett, pat rosenbrook, wendy kemp, bobby mccartney-snape, merrie handbury, jane grimwade, julie stafford, pamela reynolds, jean mccaughey, dianne monopoli, norman curry, peter cole-adams
