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The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Headwear - Green Beret of Royal Marines, Green Beret with the Royal Marines corp badge
... Green Beret with the Royal Marines corp badge ...Green beret with metal corp badge of Royal Marine -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Plaque - Presentation Plaque, Royal Marines
... Royal Marines ...Shield shaped wooden plaque with large Royal Marines badge affixed to the front there is a label on the rear which has "swan club" hand written on it royal marines -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Gurney, Gene Col. USAF (Ret.), Vietnam: The War In The Air - A Pictorial History of the U.S. Air Forces in the Vietnam War, Air Force, Army, Navy, and Marines
... Marines...Marines ...Illustrated with nore than 300 full-colour and duotone photographs and maps, this history covers th entire Vietnam War from the first entrance of U.S. places to the prisoners of war.Illustrated with nore than 300 full-colour and duotone photographs and maps, this history covers th entire Vietnam War from the first entrance of U.S. places to the prisoners of war.u.s air force, u.s. army, marines, u.s. navy, vietnam -
Waverley RSL Sub Branch
Plaque Royal Marine Commando Gibraltar, Royal Marine Commando Gibraltar
The word Gibraltar refers to the Great Siege of Gibraltar by French and Spanish forces, from 1779 to 1783, in support of the American Revolution. It was awarded in 1827 by George IV as a special distinction for the services of four of the old Army Marine regiments (Queen's Own Marines, 1st Marines, 2nd Marines, 3rd Marines) in holding that fortress against determined assaults, despite extreme privation. There are no other battle honours displayed on the colours of the four battalion-sized units of the current Corps. The Latin motto "Per Mare Per Terram" translates into English as "By Sea By Land" describing how the Royal Marines both attack and defend. The fouled anchor, incorporated into the emblem in 1747, is the badge of the Lord High Admiral and shows that the Corps is part of the Naval Service. Per Mare Per Terram ("By Sea By Land"), the motto of the Marines, is believed to have been used for the first time in 1775.Wooden Plaque Royal Marine Commando Gibraltar Royal Marine Commando Gibraltar -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Artwork, other - Artwork- Print, The Corps of Marines - Captain 1790
... The Corps of Marines - Captain 1790 ...The Corps of Marines - Captain 1790Gold Wooden Frame - no glass Marks on print Print falling out of frame5/6 rvr, officer's / sergeant's mess -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Marines arrive at Ngok Tavak 04/05/1968
... Marines arrive at Ngok Tavak 04/05/1968. ...In May 1968, in the western jungle of Vietnam near Laos, led by Australian Captain J White, 11th Mobile Strike Force Company (MSF) occupied an old French fort on a hill named Ngok Tavak tasked with improving allied intelligence-gathering capabilities in the area. However, with enemy activity increasing, on May 4th, 44 US Marines, 35 CIDG (Civilian Irregular Defence Group) and two 105mm Howitzer field guns arrived as reinforcement from the Special Forces base at Kham Duc. By May 9th, Captain White’s company numbered about 200 men. Although in a good defensive position, coming towards them was the Iron Brigade of the 2nd Division of the North Vietnamese Army (NVA). At 03:00 on May 10th, the attack on Ngok Tavak began. The NVA, led by Major Dang Ngoc Mai, poured through the entrance at the eastern wall quickly occupying most of the fort. By midday the next day, Captain White had lost 40 Nung soldiers and 11 Marines with over 70 others badly wounded. Realising he could not withstand another attack, Captain White decided to abandon Ngok Tavak. Once the wounded were evacuated, Captain White ordered strike aircraft to blast a ‘corridor’ through the surrounding enemy cordon using napalm. By early afternoon, what remained of the defenders escaped through the ‘corridor’ and helicopters eventually flew them to Kham Duc. Colour image of U.S. soldiers disembarking from a helicopter in a clearing in the jungle. Foreground is rear of two soldiers watching. Background is mountains.united states - marine corps, battle of ngok tavak, john white, ngok tavak -
Seaworks Maritime Museum
Red rain jacket- Prop
Item is a part of set with matching pantsRed SS Marine waterproof jacket.SS Marine' and logolifejacket -
Seaworks Maritime Museum
Red rain pants- Prop
Item is a part of a set with a matching jacket.Red SS Marine waterproof pants with suspenders and zipper up the middleSS Marine' and logolifejacket -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, Vietnam combat: the Marines and the Navy. (Copy 1)
... Vietnam combat: the Marines and the Navy. (Copy 1) ...Documentary on the US involvement in the Vietnam Warvietnam war, 1961-1975 - participation, american -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, Vietnam combat: the Marines and the Navy. (Copy 2)
... Vietnam combat: the Marines and the Navy. (Copy 2) ...Documentary on the US involvement in the Vietnam War.vietnam war, 1961-1975 - participation, american -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, Vietnam Combat: the Marines & the Navy
... Vietnam Combat: the Marines & the Navy ...vietnam war, 1961-1975 - motion pictures and the war -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Film - Film, DVD, Vietnam combat: the Marines and the Navy. (Copy 1)
... Vietnam combat: the Marines and the Navy. (Copy 1) ...Documentary on the US involvement in the Vietnam Warvietnam war, 1961-1975 - participation, american -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Melbourne Cricket Club, Melbourne, Title Melbourne's Marines: the First Division at the MCG 1943, 2002
... Title Melbourne's Marines: the First Division at the MCG ...Describes the experience of the US 1st division quartered at the Melbourne Cricket GroundNotes, ill, p.51.non-fictionDescribes the experience of the US 1st division quartered at the Melbourne Cricket Groundworld war 1939 – 1945 – personal narratives – united states, us 1st division -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Sidgwick and Jackson, Vietnam, the war in the air : a pictorial history of the U.S. air forces in the Vietnam War, Air Force, Army, Navy and Marines, 1985
... Marines ...This book covers US aerial operations from the first entrance of US planes to the evacuation of POW's in 1973Index, ill, maps, p.227.non-fictionThis book covers US aerial operations from the first entrance of US planes to the evacuation of POW's in 1973vietnam war - 1961-1975 - aerial operations - united states, vietnam war - 1961-1975 - history -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Lehrack, Otto J, Road of 10,000 Pains: The Destruction of the 2nd NVA Division by the U.S. Marines, 1967
... Division by the U.S. Marines, 1967. ...The first comprehensive oral history of the bloodiest campaign in Vietnam.The first comprehensive oral history of the bloodiest campaign in Vietnam.que son valley, battle of, 1967., united states. marine corps. division, 1st - history, vietnam war, 1961 - 1975, personal narratives, american, route 534, nva -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Gurney, Gene (Col. USAF Ret.), Vietnam: The war In the Air: A Pictorial History of the U.S. Air Forces in the Vietnam War Air Force, Army, Navy, and Marines
... Marines ...Illustrated with nore than 300 full-colour and duotone photographs and maps, this history covers th entire Vietnam War from the first entrance of U.S. places to the prisoners of war.Illustrated with nore than 300 full-colour and duotone photographs and maps, this history covers th entire Vietnam War from the first entrance of U.S. places to the prisoners of war.united states. air force - history - vietnam war, 1961-1975, vietnam war, 1961-1975 - aerial operations, american -
Tramways/East Melbourne RSL Sub Branch - RSL Victoria Listing id: 27511
Book, Michael C. Hodgins et al, RELUCTANT WARRIOR(A Marines true story of duty and heroism in Vietnam), 1996
... RELUCTANT WARRIOR(A Marines true story of duty and heroism ...959.704'38-dc20, historical, isbn: 0-449-91059-8 -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Work on paper - Royal Marines Association, Victoria, Australia, framed insignia of the Royal Marines
... framed insignia of the Royal Marines ...Printed poster in wooden frame -
Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch
Work on paper - Royal Marines Association, Framed insignia of Royal Marines Victoria, Australia
... Framed insignia of Royal Marines Victoria, Australia ...Printed paper and Wooden frame -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Simmons, Edwin H, Marines: the Vietnam War, 1987
... Marines: the Vietnam War. ...The Marines were the first combat troops into Vietnam and the last to leave. They bore an even greater proportion of the fighting in Vietnam that in any previous American War.The Marines were the first combat troops into Vietnam and the last to leave. They bore an even greater proportion of the fighting in Vietnam that in any previous American War.1961-1975 -- united states - marines, battle of khe sanh, con thien -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Clothing - Apron, Sandridge Marine Lodge, William Thomas MAY, 1920
Apron in satchel belonging to William Thomas MAY, Sandridge Marine Lodge No 21Bro.W.T.May Sandridge Marine Lodge No 21societies clubs unions and other organisations, william thomas may, sandridge marine lodge -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Pamphlet (item) - Garrett's ME9901-3 Marine Gas Turbine Engine Garrett Turbine Engine Company Garrett Marine ME 9901-3 GTPF 990-3
Garrett Marine ME 9901-3 GTPF 990-3garrett marine me 9901-3 gtpf 990-3 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Postcard - BASIL WATSON COLLECTION: POSTCARD BIPLANE WITH BOAT ATTENDING
Postcard: sepia toned postcard. Biplane floating on pontoons on LH side of postcard, five men in boat on RH side. Men are dressed in suits and waistcoats, wearing hats. On back of card: A.Rapp, Marine Photographer, 39 Bernard Street, Southampton.A.Rapp, Marine Photographersperson, individual, basil watson, basil watson, aeroplane, biplane, southampton. -
Flagstaff Hill Maritime Museum and Village
Clocks, 1939-1946
Chelsea Clock Company History: The Chelsea Clock Company is an American clock manufacturing company that started before 1880 with Joseph Henry Eastman who founded the Harvard Clock Company and produced 800 clocks of marine, carriage, shelf and banjo types. He went on to change the company name to the Boston Clock Company in 1884. After several name changes in 1897, the Chelsea Clock Company was finally founded. Clocks produced by Chelsea Clock Company have been found in the White House, on US Naval Ships, and in homes and offices around the world. After the company first began life as the Harvard Clock Company, it was named the Boston Clock Company, the Eastman Clock Company before finally becoming the Chelsea Clock Company in July of 1897. The company had developed many patents and innervations over these years and between 1939 and 1946 during World War II they were awarded contracts by the U.S Maritime Commission and produced vast numbers of clocks for both merchant and naval ships. U.S Maritime Commission History: The United States Maritime Commission (MARCOM) was an independent executive agency of the U.S. federal government that was created by the Merchant Marine Act of 1936, and replaced the United States Shipping Board which had existed since World War I. It was intended to formulate a merchant shipbuilding program to design and build five hundred modern merchant cargo ships to replace the World War I vintage vessels that comprised the bulk of the United States Merchant Marine, and to administer a subsidy system authorized by the Act to offset the cost differential between building in the U.S. and operating ships under the American flag. It also formed the United States Maritime Service for the training of seagoing ship's officers to man the new fleet. The purpose of the Maritime Commission was to formulate a merchant shipbuilding program to design and then have built over a ten-year period 900 modern fast merchant cargo ships which would replace the World War I-vintage vessels Those ships were intended to be then leased to U.S. shipping companies for their use in the foreign seagoing trades the aim was to offer better and more economical freight services. The ships were also intended to serve as a reserve naval auxiliary force in the event of armed conflict which was a duty the U.S. merchant fleet had often filled throughout the years since the Revolutionary War. From 1939 through the end of World War II, the Maritime Commission funded and administered the largest and most successful merchant shipbuilding effort in world history, producing ships for both navy and merchant marine. By the end of the war, U.S. shipyards working under Maritime Commission contracts had built a total of 5,777 ocean-going merchant and naval ships. In early 1942 both the training and licensing was transferred to the U.S. Coast Guard for administration, then later to the Maritime Service final responsibility was conveyed to the newly created War Shipping Administration which was created to oversee the operation of merchant ships being built by the Emergency Program to meet the needs of the U.S. Armed Services. With the end of World War II, both the Emergency and Long Range shipbuilding programs were terminated as there were far too many merchant vessels now for the Nation's peacetime needs. In 1946, the Merchant Ship Sales Act was passed to sell off a large portion of the ships built during the war to commercial buyers, both domestic and foreign. The U.S Maritime Commission was officially disbanded on May 24th 1950. These clocks were to be found on all ships made in American for the war effort between 1939 and 1946. They are a significant reminder of the sacrifice by those who served in the merchant marine and the navy’s during the Second World War. The item is a part of our social history that reminds us of these dark times. The loses of family members, along with the trauma that many sailors had endured and had to live with for the rest of their lives once they were released from service and allowed to go home.American Clock is an 8-day marine clock made by the Chelsea clock Co for the “US Maritime Commission” . There is a second smaller dial for the seconds and 24-hour markings. Also a fast-slow adjuster to the top of the dial. The clock is an 8 day marine clock with US Maritime Commission inscribed on face in black lettering. flagstaff hill, warrnambool, shipwrecked-coast, flagstaff-hill, flagstaff-hill-maritime-museum, maritime-museum, shipwreck-coast, flagstaff-hill-maritime-village, clock, us maritime commission, chelsea clock company, horology, maratime clock -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Flag, United States Marine Corps
Red nylon flag featuring yellow and white eagle, standing on a gray round map of the world featuring North and South America in yellow. Large banner on bottom of flag saying "United States Marine Corps" Also around the world globe is an anchor and rope also in yellowUnited States Marine Corpsflag, united states - marine corps -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Medal - Marine Corps Medallion
Circular Medal Gold-colored edge, red center surrounding Marine Corps insignia badge (obverse) Gold-colored with multi-colored "MCRD" insignia/badge (reverse) "Marine Corps Recruit Depot; Leadership and Teamwork; San Diego" (obverse) "Headquarters And Service Battalion; The Making of Marines" "We Support" above MCRD badge/shield (reverse) -
Queenscliffe Maritime Museum
Newspaper - Newspaper Notice re the provision of Committee of Enquiry, Queenscliffe Lifeboat Committee of Enquiry, 1977
Provision of marine life saving servicesNotice for the provision marine life saving servicesnewspaper notice marine re the provision of life saving servicesReverse - " N/A "historical references -
Montmorency/Eltham RSL Sub Branch
Medal - Framed medals and letter
Edgar Rowllings was born in Rangoon, Burma in 1878.This is a letter addressed to Edgar Rowllings. It is his authority to wear war medals awarded for the mercantile marine. The medals are complete with miniatures and riband bar. Envelopes that contained the medals also have wearing instructions The letter has the stamp of the Board of Trade, Marine Department authorised 6-SEP 1922. The medals authorised are the British War Medal and the Mercantile Marine Medal.Insignia of the Board of Trade which says Com-of Council for Trade Stamp of the Board of Trade Marine Department authorised 6-SEP 1922 Signature of superintendent of issuing M.M.O.merchant navy, british merchant navy, british war medal, mercantile marine war medal -
St Kilda Historical Society
Photograph, Elonara, Marine Parade, St Kilda
Elonara, Marine Parade, St Kilda sepia and white postcard, embossed edgePost card Elonara, Marine Parade, St Kilda -
Port Melbourne Historical & Preservation Society
Photograph - The sailors and marines of the USA Fleet landing at Port Melbourne Pier, Port Phillip City Collection, 1908
Copyright Port Phillip City Collection pm1023 Black and white photograph of sailors and marines marching along pier (probably Town Pier) after dis-embarkation from the ships of the Great White Fleet. A four funnel ship is in the background."The sailors and marines of the USA Fleet landing at Port Melbourne Pier"piers and wharves, transport - shipping, armed services - navy, great white fleet