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Lara RSL Sub BranchPhotograph, Presentation of Meritorious Service Medal to Alan Quick
... ...meritorious medal of the rsl of australia....Lara RSL Sub Branch McClelland Ave Lara Presentation to A J quick( sec.of the Lara RSL).Receiving the Meritorious Medal of the RSL of Australia. presentation photo. alan j quick lara r.s.l. meritorious medal of the rsl of australia. ...Presentation to A J quick( sec.of the Lara RSL).Receiving the Meritorious Medal of the RSL of Australia.Rectangular shaped glass covered picture frame with photo of presentationPresentation of Meritorious Service Medal to Alan Quickpresentation photo., alan j quick, lara r.s.l., meritorious medal of the rsl of australia. -
Bendigo Military MuseumCertificate - LIFE MEMBERSHIP RSL 1969, National HQ RSL Australia, C. 11.9.1969
... Meritorious Service Medal 1989 (Highest award in the RSL), RSL Licensed Sub - Branch Hall of Fame 2002, State certificate of Appreciation 2006. He is the highest awarded member of the Bendigo Branch. Jack initially enlisted as V25001 in the CMF then transferred to the AIF as VX116316 at age 19 years on 25.2.1941. At discharge from the Army on 12.6.1946 he held the rank of Pte in 2/1st Australian...Meritorious Service Medal 1989 (Highest award in the RSL), RSL Licensed Sub - Branch Hall of Fame 2002, State certificate of Appreciation 2006. He is the highest awarded member of the Bendigo Branch. Jack initially enlisted as V25001 in the CMF then transferred to the AIF as VX116316 at age 19 years on 25.2.1941. At discharge from the Army on 12.6.1946 he held the rank of Pte in 2/1st Australian ...John Kerr Barnes. Life Membership is a nomination by the Sub - Branch. Jack as known was first elected to the Committee of the Bendigo Sub - Branch in 1955 and held that position until he was elected to the position of Secretary in 1964 and held that till he retired in 2005 (43 years) the entire time he did this from the Soldiers Memorial Institute which was the HQ of the Bendigo Sub Branch. He then became a Museum guide at the Soldiers Memorial Institute until his death in 2011. He was also involved in fund raising particularly the stall they had at the Bendigo Show and the Melbourne Cup sweep the Branch had. He was also awarded a Life Membership with Gold badge 1988, Meritorious Service Medal 1989 (Highest award in the RSL), RSL Licensed Sub - Branch Hall of Fame 2002, State certificate of Appreciation 2006. He is the highest awarded member of the Bendigo Branch. Jack initially enlisted as V25001 in the CMF then transferred to the AIF as VX116316 at age 19 years on 25.2.1941. At discharge from the Army on 12.6.1946 he held the rank of Pte in 2/1st Australian Motor Ambulance Convoy W/shops.Certificate framed, frame is timber light brown colour, certificate is yellow colour with gold RSL logo at the top followed by details of the award of "Life Membership" of the National Branch of the RSL Australia, all print in black, signed and red seal at RH side bottom."Life Membership has been awarded to Mr J.K. Barnes - Bendigo Sub Branch (Vic)" "Dated at Canberra - eleventh - September 1969" Signed "A.J. Lee" National President. Signed "A.G. Kiyl" (?) National Secretary.brsl, smirsl, life member -
Bendigo Military MuseumAward - MEDAL, BADGE, PHOTO FRAMED, WW2 to post 1989
... Medal/Ribbon is the "Meritorious Service Medal", see Cat No 8042, The RSL Badge is a Life Members Badge. You have to be a Life Member to be awarded the "Meritorious Service Medal". Refer Cat No 8040 for Jacks other awards, Committee/Volunteer work for the Bendigo Sub Branch. brsl smirsl meritorious On Medal, "For Merit", On Medallion, "World War11 - Service to Australia", On RSL badge, "Life Member" Framed Memorabilia, frame is brown timber, item backing green with 4 insets, top is a photo, under is a gold medallion, medal with ribbon, RSL badge. ...John Kerr Barnes. The items relate to "Jack" as he was known. The photo is Jack in uniform, the central Medal/Ribbon is the "Meritorious Service Medal", see Cat No 8042, The RSL Badge is a Life Members Badge. You have to be a Life Member to be awarded the "Meritorious Service Medal". Refer Cat No 8040 for Jacks other awards, Committee/Volunteer work for the Bendigo Sub Branch.Framed Memorabilia, frame is brown timber, item backing green with 4 insets, top is a photo, under is a gold medallion, medal with ribbon, RSL badge.On Medal, "For Merit", On Medallion, "World War11 - Service to Australia", On RSL badge, "Life Member"brsl, smirsl, meritorious, -
Lara RSL Sub BranchGavel, 1965
... RSL by AJ Quick in 1965. Alan James Quick was a member of the 1st Australian Parachute Battalion during the Second World War, and was later a life member of Lara RSL. Alan received the RSL Meritorious Service Medal...RSL by AJ Quick in 1965. Alan James Quick was a member of the 1st Australian Parachute Battalion during the Second World War, and was later a life member of Lara RSL. Alan received the RSL Meritorious Service Medal ...This hammer was presented to the Lara RSL by AJ Quick in 1965. Alan James Quick was a member of the 1st Australian Parachute Battalion during the Second World War, and was later a life member of Lara RSL. Alan received the RSL Meritorious Service Medal. Alan was the president of Lara RSL from 1965-1970, and this gavel was used at committee meetings by the president after its donation in 1965.This gavel is a key object of Lara RSL's history. It was used in committee meetings in the 1960s and perhaps later, and provides a documented link to an earlier president.Small wooden hammer with flat head and pointed reverse. The handle is rounded and has five rings carved into it. The wood is smooth and polished. The head has a small metal plaque attached. "Lara RSL. Presented by A.J Quick. 1965."quick, lara, rsl, parachute, ww2, world war two -
Lara RSL Sub BranchSound Block, 1965
... RSL by AJ Quick in 1965. Alan James Quick was a member of the 1st Australian Parachute Battalion during the Second World War, and was later a life member of Lara RSL. Alan received the RSL Meritorious Service Medal...RSL by AJ Quick in 1965. Alan James Quick was a member of the 1st Australian Parachute Battalion during the Second World War, and was later a life member of Lara RSL. Alan received the RSL Meritorious Service Medal ...This sound block was presented along with a gavel to the Lara RSL by AJ Quick in 1965. Alan James Quick was a member of the 1st Australian Parachute Battalion during the Second World War, and was later a life member of Lara RSL. Alan received the RSL Meritorious Service Medal. Alan was the president of Lara RSL from 1965-1970, and this gavel was used at committee meetings by the president after its donation in 1965.This sound blockis a key object of Lara RSL's history. It was used in committee meetings in the 1960s and perhaps later, and provides a documented link to an earlier president.Small octagonal wooden sound block with sloped sides and green felt top. Underside is painted dark green and has a round hole in the base.sound block, lara, rsl, quick -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchPhotograph - Snappy Pics [5x7] event photograph, Alex Censor - Snappy Pics, [untitled], unknown
... RSL Victoria State Conference.] Image is of Margaret (Cate) Grace Hewins (nee Caterson) being presented with the Meritorious Service Medal by a visiting speaker (on the left) and Bruce Ruxton (on the right). "The Meritorious Service Medal is awarded each year by the National Board of the Returned & Services League of Australia...RSL Victoria State Conference.] Image is of Margaret (Cate) Grace Hewins (nee Caterson) being presented with the Meritorious Service Medal by a visiting speaker (on the left) and Bruce Ruxton (on the right). "The Meritorious Service Medal is awarded each year by the National Board of the Returned & Services League of Australia ...[Photograph was likely taken at an RSL Victoria State Conference.] Image is of Margaret (Cate) Grace Hewins (nee Caterson) being presented with the Meritorious Service Medal by a visiting speaker (on the left) and Bruce Ruxton (on the right). "The Meritorious Service Medal is awarded each year by the National Board of the Returned & Services League of Australia, as an honour over and above Life Membership and on a restricted basis. There are members within our Sub-Branches who have given exceptional service over a sustained period of time and deserve to be acknowledged in a particular way. This award caters for those members." [https://rslvic.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2024/12/meritorious-service-medal-criteria-and-nomination-form.pdf] A white card folder approximately A5 landscape in size, closed with white writing surrounded in purple on front cover. A white card folder each half approximately A5 landscape in size joined on the short edge, opened showing white writing surrounded in purple on the left hand side and a colour photograph of three older people, two men and a shorter woman standing. The man on the left of the photo is holding an award presenting it to the small woman. The photo is held in place by white card corners that have purple details and the underneath the photo is the studio logo again.margaret (cate) grace hewins (nee caterson), bruce ruxton, meritorious service medal, rsl victoria -
Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc.Photograph - Framed Geoffrey Ludbrook
... Ballarat RSL Sub-Branch Inc. 330 Heinz Lane Invermay Park goldfields photo/pictures ballarat rsl ballarat Geoffrey Ludbrook Awarded The Meritorious Medal for Outstanding Service by Returned Services League of Australia at National Congress Canberrra November 1997 Photograph - Framed Geoffrey Ludbrook ...Geoffrey Ludbrook Awarded The Meritorious Medal for Outstanding Service by Returned Services League of Australia at National Congress Canberrra November 1997photo/pictures, ballarat rsl, ballarat -
Returned Nurses RSL Sub-branchNewspaper - Newspaper clipping, defence.gov.au/news/armynews, Iconic leader farewelled, [2016]
... RSL...Returned Services League...Maj-Gen Greg Melick...Marise Payne...Defense Minister...Oatlands...Florence Nightingale Trust...National Medal...Royal Red Cross...Member if the Order of Australia...Centenary Medal...Meritorious...ADF Australian Defense Force Centenary of Anzac Planning Team Greg Melick RSL Returned Services League Maj-Gen Greg Melick Marise Payne Defense Minister Oatlands Florence Nightingale Trust National Medal Royal Red Cross Member if the Order of Australia Centenary Medal Meritorious Service Medal A newspaper clipping of a story consisting of three columns of text, an old black and white photo of a masked up nurse treating a man's leg and a small colour photo of an older woman in military uniform. ...A funeral service was held for Col Nellie Espie (retd) at St Mary's Cathedral, Hobart, on August 22. Nellie, a former Director of Army Nursing dies on August 15, aged 92. Nellie was born in Tasmania in 1924, trained as a nurse in the 1940's and became an Army nurse when the Korean War broke out. She was commissioned as a lieutenant with the Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps (RAANC) and posted to Ingleburn, NSW in 1951. She went on to be a Ward Sister and Charge Sister in Japan, Korea, Duntroon, Malaya, Queensland and Victoria. 1969 saw Col Espie become Matron of the Australian Field Hospital at Vung Tau in South Vietnam. by the time she was discharged from the service in 1981 she was Matron in Chief of the RAANC and Director of Army Nursing. Nellie continued to take an active role in the RAANC after her retirement. A newspaper clipping of a story consisting of three columns of text, an old black and white photo of a masked up nurse treating a man's leg and a small colour photo of an older woman in military uniform.adf, australian defense force, centenary of anzac planning team, greg melick, rsl, returned services league, maj-gen greg melick, marise payne, defense minister, oatlands, florence nightingale trust, national medal, royal red cross, member if the order of australia, centenary medal, meritorious service medal
