Showing 11 items matching "mortar shell"
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Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchMortar Shell
... Mortar Shell...III -R.B.D. 1942. ( Found on hard rubbish collection.) Mortar Shell ...Motar Shell No.68 A.T. III -R.B.D. 1942. ( Found on hard rubbish collection.)ammunition, ww2, army -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchWeapon - Mortar, c1940
... ...mortar shell...Designed specifically for the Japanese, this 50mm mortar shell Type 89 Grenade Discharger was also known as a “Knee Mortar” by Allied forces. ...Designed specifically for the Japanese, this 50mm mortar shell Type 89 Grenade Discharger was also known as a “Knee Mortar” by Allied forces. ...Designed specifically for the Japanese, this 50mm mortar shell Type 89 Grenade Discharger was also known as a “Knee Mortar” by Allied forces. These shells were accurate, deadly, and added a great deal of firepower to Japanese forces during WWII.Brown metal round in shape with pointed top features original paint with a yellow band on body and a red band at the top. ww2, wwii, world war two, second world war, japan, mortar, mortar shell, imperial japanese army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchTrench Art
... Cup machined from 81mm Mortar Shell...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Miscellaneous c 1995 Army Cup machined from 81mm Mortar Shell Trench Art ...Cup machined from 81mm Mortar Shellmiscellaneous, c 1995, army -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Photograph - Image APC at Christmas
... Jingle Bells Mortar Shells/VC In The Grass/Take Your ------Christmas Cheer/And Bash Them Up Your Arse...Jingle Bells Vietnam Christmas Sims APC Armored Personnal carrier humour Jingle Bells Mortar Shells/VC In The Grass/Take Your ------Christmas Cheer/And Bash Them Up Your Arse poor quality copy of a colour image of an APC with the lyrics of Jingle Bells Vietnam version painted on the side in red. ...This item contributes to our understanding of the attitude that Australian servicemen had to their involvement in the war in Vietnam. It also reflects the kind of humour and attitudes of the era, showing how they differ from what is deemed to be acceptable these days.poor quality copy of a colour image of an APC with the lyrics of Jingle Bells Vietnam version painted on the side in red.Jingle Bells Mortar Shells/VC In The Grass/Take Your ------Christmas Cheer/And Bash Them Up Your Arsejingle bells, vietnam, christmas, sims, apc, armored personnal carrier, humour -
Lilydale RSL Sub BranchMortar bomb
... 3" mortar round shell WWII...Lilydale RSL Sub Branch 52 Anderson Street Lilydale yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges WWII 3" mortar round shell WWII Mortar bomb ...WWII3" mortar round shell WWII -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Sign, Crater Analysis Examination
... Large sign Crater Analysis Examination. the bearing from which the shell/rocket arrived. the angle of descent - collect fragments, so what type of projectile. sign has mortars, shell fragments attached. Sign is yellow background with black writing on it....National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Crater Analysis Sign Sign Crater Analysis Examination Large sign Crater Analysis Examination. the bearing from which the shell/rocket arrived. the angle of descent - collect fragments, so what type of projectile. sign has mortars, shell fragments attached. Sign is yellow background with black writing on it. ...Large sign Crater Analysis Examination. the bearing from which the shell/rocket arrived. the angle of descent - collect fragments, so what type of projectile. sign has mortars, shell fragments attached. Sign is yellow background with black writing on it.Crater Analysis Examinationcrater analysis sign, sign -
Chiltern Athenaeum TrustWW2 Combat Helmet (American Issue), Circa 1940-1945
... Manganese metal combat helmet used as head protection against mortar, grenades, bullets and shells. ...Manganese metal combat helmet used as head protection against mortar, grenades, bullets and shells. WW2 Combat Helmet (American Issue) ...Found in 1945 in the Pacific Islands and donated by Bill and Jan Cook. Once owned by Harry Dyson, Chiltern Resident Associated with WW2 American GI's.Manganese metal combat helmet used as head protection against mortar, grenades, bullets and shells. -
Bendigo Military MuseumSouvenir - ANZAC MEDALLION
... Embark for France 26.3.1916, WIA 25.5 1916 Shell Wounds Abdomen, Chest, legs then classed GSW's, rejoin Unit 5.10.1916. Transfer to 2nd Light Trench Mortar Battery 22.1.1917, Hospital Scabies 5.6.1917, rejoin Unit 23.6.1917, WIA 2nd occasion 4.10.1917 GSW Forearm and Thigh, RTA to Australia due to wounds and discharged on 22.11.1918. ...Embark for France 26.3.1916, WIA 25.5 1916 Shell Wounds Abdomen, Chest, legs then classed GSW's, rejoin Unit 5.10.1916. Transfer to 2nd Light Trench Mortar Battery 22.1.1917, Hospital Scabies 5.6.1917, rejoin Unit 23.6.1917, WIA 2nd occasion 4.10.1917 GSW Forearm and Thigh, RTA to Australia due to wounds and discharged on 22.11.1918. ...On the Nominal Roll there are only 2 "A.H. Lawrence's". Alfred Hughes Lawrence settled in Bendigo where he became a prominent Business man after WW1. He was William Charles Scurry's mate in the invention of the "Drip Rifle" on Gallipoli. They shared a dugout together. Scurry was credited with the invention. (Born Carlton, enlisted Royal Park) No 2668 on 19.7.1915 in 8th reinforcements 7th BN age 19, embarked for Eygpt 26.8.1915. Scurry was awarded an MC, DCM & an MID. Both were only on Gallipoli a short time. A.H. Lawrence No 2863 (born Sydney, enlisted Broadmeadows) on 1.7.1915 in the 9th Reinforcements 7th BN age 18 years. Embark for Eygpt 10.9.1915. It is unclear when he landed on Gallipoli but record states disembark at Alexandria on 7.1.1916. Embark for France 26.3.1916, WIA 25.5 1916 Shell Wounds Abdomen, Chest, legs then classed GSW's, rejoin Unit 5.10.1916. Transfer to 2nd Light Trench Mortar Battery 22.1.1917, Hospital Scabies 5.6.1917, rejoin Unit 23.6.1917, WIA 2nd occasion 4.10.1917 GSW Forearm and Thigh, RTA to Australia due to wounds and discharged on 22.11.1918. Refer "Our Dear Old Battalion" by Ron Austin..1) Medallion, bronze colour with central circle with a crown on top, map of Australia & NZ with Southern Cross star constellation, at the bottom a scroll with engraving. Rear has a impression of a Donkey with a WIA on being led by a Soldier with Raised lettering on the bottom scroll. .2) Presentation box black, inside centre piece lifts up on opening, felt lined in purple with inset for the medallion to sit in. Size shown is medallion only.On front engraved, "A.H. Lawrence", on rear in raised lettering, "1915 ANZAC"medallion, anzac -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncUniform - Uniform of Bombardier Charles Frederick Clark
... They were each in charge of 6” Newton Mortars which had very important tasks. Just prior to the attack their gun positions were very heavily shelled and this continued throughout the barrage fire covering the advance. ...They were each in charge of 6” Newton Mortars which had very important tasks. Just prior to the attack their gun positions were very heavily shelled and this continued throughout the barrage fire covering the advance. ...Charles Frederick Clark was 1 of 3 sons of Thomas and Elizabeth Clark of Bonegilla who served in WW1. Charles, Ernest and Thomas were the eldest children of a family of 12 children. At the age of 25, Charles enlisted in 13th Light Horse Brigade 1st Reinforcement on 25 January 1915. He was later transferred to the 2nd Division Artillery Column and the 4th Australian Medium Trench Mortar Battery. Charles served in Egypt, Gallipoli and France. As a result of his actions at the Third Battle of Morlancourt on the Western Front, Charles was awarded the Military Medal. The citation for the medal read:- Awarded: Military Medal 24th June 1918 Recommended by: Brigadier-General O. F. Phillips Commanding 2nd Division Artillery Column Action for which commended: 637 Bombardier Charles Frederick Clark 868 Bombardier (T/Corporal) George Traill McLennan "On the night 10/11th June 1918 during the attack South of MORLANCOURT near ALBERT, these NCOs showed great courage and determination under most trying conditions. They were each in charge of 6” Newton Mortars which had very important tasks. Just prior to the attack their gun positions were very heavily shelled and this continued throughout the barrage fire covering the advance. The work of these NCOs, who could not remain under cover all the time, was extremely dangerous, the enemy batteries having the range exactly. Their great gallantry set a splendid example of coolness to their men." (Signed) C. Rosenthal, Major General Commanding 2nd Australian Division He also received the 1914-15 Star, the British War medal and the Victory Medal.This uniform is significant as it was worn by a Wodonga District resident who received the Military Medal which was awarded for acts of gallantry and devotion to duty under fire during World War 1.Khaki Australia WW1 uniform for AIF. This uniform has 2 external patch chest pockets and 2 internal pockets with opening flap. It has 5 central buttons and 4 pocket buttons. There is a buttoned down epaulet on each shoulder and unit badges sewn onto each arm. An AIF Rising collar badge is on each peak of the collar. A strip of service ribbons is attached at the top of one chest pocket.australian military uniforms, ww1 bonella, military medal, 13th light horse, 4th australian medium trench mortar battery -
Rutherglen RSL Sub-BranchMemorabilia - Mortar round practice, c. 1988
... Rutherglen RSL Sub-Branch 153 High Street Rutherglen Victoria 3685 high-country Mortar training innocuous tail: FFE; 336; DEC 88 Green cylindrical shell with 6 fins and tapered tail Memorabilia Mortar round practice ...Green cylindrical shell with 6 fins and tapered tailtail: FFE; 336; DEC 88mortar, training, innocuous -
Beechworth RSL Sub-BranchPhotograph Laminated, Diggers take shelter as Japanese shells come over on the advance from AITAPE PNG
... Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch 99 Ford Street Beechworth high-country Actual photograph taken in the battlefield Actual battlefield photographer Photograph laminated photograph on bottom right corning on paper held inn place with adhesive tape: MEMBERS OF THE 2/2 INFANTRY BATTALION UNDER / ARTILLERY AND MOTAR FIRE DURING THE CROSSING OF / MANIB CREEK ON 16/3/1945 LEADING TO THE CAPTURE OF / BUT DROME ON THE 17/3/1945; on the bottom left hand side DIGGERS TAKE SHELTER AS / JAPANESE SHELLS COME OVER / ON THE ADVANCE FROM AITAPE. A laminated photograph depicting diggers taking cover during aerial and mortar attack in PNG 1945 Diggers take shelter as Japanese shells come over on the advance from AITAPE PNG. ...Actual photograph taken in the battlefield Actual battlefield photographer A laminated photograph depicting diggers taking cover during aerial and mortar attack in PNG 1945on bottom right corning on paper held inn place with adhesive tape: MEMBERS OF THE 2/2 INFANTRY BATTALION UNDER / ARTILLERY AND MOTAR FIRE DURING THE CROSSING OF / MANIB CREEK ON 16/3/1945 LEADING TO THE CAPTURE OF / BUT DROME ON THE 17/3/1945; on the bottom left hand side DIGGERS TAKE SHELTER AS / JAPANESE SHELLS COME OVER / ON THE ADVANCE FROM AITAPE.photograph, laminated photograph
