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Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, Royal Australian Naval Reservist-Port Fairy
Royal Australian Naval Reservist-Port FairyBlack and white photographdefence, royal, naval, reservists -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, Royal Australian Naval Reservist-Port Fairy about 1912
Royal Australian Naval Reservist-Port Fairy about 1912, this would include possibly mostly local men.. Black and white Photographdefence, royal, naval, reservists -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room
Booklet, Defence Reserves Association, The Australian Reservist No 4 Nov 2001, Nov 2001
A soft covered publication which is the official journal of the Defence Reserves Association containing articles and conference reports etc.defence reserves association -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, Royal Australian Naval Reservists
Royal Australian Naval Reservists, possibly including local menBlack and white photographdefence, naval, royal, reservist -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
Reserve Forces Day Council Boer War Commemorative Round Medallion (for descendants) 2012 issue, 2012
Reserve Forces Day Council Boer War Commemorative Medallion 2012 Descendant Medallion with ribbon suitable medallion has been struck to allow descendants and supporters to honour those who served in this all-but forgotten conflict 100 years ago. The Reserve Forces Day Council recognises it was a War fought in the main by Reservists. Permanent forces were small in number with only a Permanent Force Artillery unit and a number of staff officers and soldiers serving in the war. The Reserve Forces Day Council’s objective is to "Raise the profile of the Reserve Forces and to thank serving and former members for their service, and their families and employers for their essential support." This medallion has been struck for descendants and in memory of those Soldiers who fought in the War. The "In Memory" medallion is oval 50mm high by 40 mm wide and bears the inscription "BOER WAR 1899-1902" bordering the face within a colour infill and a clear cover of epoxy. The central image is of an Australian soldier in a uniform of the era. The attractive medallion is 'gold', appearing as surrounds for the inscription. The neck ribbon is in the colours of the Queen’s official service medal, all enclosed in a presentation pouch. A space on the reverse side of the Medallion provides for a personal message to be engraved at a later time. An example is "Presented to Leslie Perrett Descendant of Tpr Frederick Avard, NSW Lancers who died in combat 10 October 1900". The Medallion may be worn at memorial ceremonies and will become a family keepsake. It does not matter on which side your ancestor fought, or if the soldier fought in a unit from elsewhere in the then Empire. The Medallion marks an Australian connection, and shows your support for your ancestor's achievement.Associated with the 110th anniversary of the Boer War 1899 to 1902. A descendant's medal issued as a commemorative by the Reserve Forces Day Council in 2012. A round enamel and epoxy medallion issued by the Reseve Forces Day Council for descendants to remember the 110th anniversary of the Boer War and their descendants contribution. The Medallion is round measuring 40mm x 40mm and has the Boer War Campaign Red, Blue and Orange coloured ribbon attached, The medallion has a gold and red border with a photograph of a Boer War Soldier contained in the middle of the medallion. Surrounding wording on the medallion is : Boer War 1899-1902 A War Fought By Reservists. The bottom of the medallion has the letters RFD 2012 (which stands for the Reserve Forces Day National Council). The medallion has a gold and red border with a photograph of a Boer War Soldier contained in the middle of the medallion. Surrounding wording on the medallion is : Boer War 1899-1902 A War Fought By Reservists. The bottom of the medallion has the letters RFD 2012 (which stands for the Reserve Forces Day National Council). boer war descendant's medallion 2012, boer war commemorative medallion, reserve forces day national council boer war commemorative, boer war associated 1899 to 1902 -
Chiltern Athenaeum Trust
In Memory Oval Medal - Boer War, 2012 In Memory
Issued in 2012 by the Reserve Forces Day Council in Memory of the Boer War 1988-1902. To signify memorial of the Boer War of 1899-1902. Issued by Reserve Forces Day Council 2012. An oval shaped medal issued in Memory of the Boer War 1899-1902 "A War Fought By Reservists" issued by the RFD (Reserve Forces Day Council) in 2012. The medal is oval in shape with enamel overlay in red and gold colours with a photograph centrally of a Boer War Soldier (sepia in colour). There is a ribbon attached with the Boer War medal colours being Red, Blue Orange. Dimensions being 30mm x 45mm. Made of gold metal. The Medal has an inscription around the oval outer-side : "A War Fought By Reservists" 1899-1902 RFD 2012. There is a sepia photograph centrally of a Boer War Soldier and above his outline are the words "In Memory". boer war 1899-1902, in memory - boer war medallion, reserve forces day council - boer war commemorative -
Bendigo Military Museum
Book - AIR CREW BOOK, June 1940
In the collection of Victor Henry Evans No 418655 RAAF. Refer Cat No 1760.4.Manual for Air Crew Reservists, with blue and grey cardboard cover. Loose leaf pages secured by shoe lace.Numbered "2275"books-technical, educational, military history-raaf, aircrew, raaf -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Photograph, Bairnsdale Advertiser, 1990
Also a second photograph showing men constructing the footbridge.Black and white photograph showing Army Reservists building the suspension footbridge over the backwater near Bairnsdale, Victoriaboats and boating, bridges, waterways -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Badge - 1914 Imperial Reservists, c1914
British Imperial Reservists (IRs) who were living in Australia were recalled to the British Expeditionary Forces in World War One (WWI). Reservists sailed from Melbourne, Victoria on the HMAT Miltiades as part of the first convoy (Convoy 1) of troops leaving Australia in October 1914.Gold badge with crown on top, blue around outside, with Union Jack and Red Ensign in the middle. Has a horse shoe hook on back with a number.On front: 1914 Imperial reservists Assn, Australia. On back: One has 96, the other 69.wwi, world war 1, imperial reservists, australia -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Manual - RAAF Air reservist manuals, Royal Austrralian Air Force Manual for Air Crew Reservists
Overview of flight, aircraft systems, navigation, etc. for RAAF Reservists circa 1940Manual in book formOverview of flight, aircraft systems, navigation, etc. for RAAF Reservists circa 1940aircraft systems, navigtion, principles of flight -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, Royal Australian Naval Reservists
Royal Australian Naval Reservists, possibly including local men.Black and white Photographdefence, naval, royal, reservists -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, Royal Australian Naval Reservists
Royal Australian Naval Reservists, possibly including local men.Black and white Photographdefence, naval, reservists, royal -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, Royal Australian Naval Reservists
Royal Australian Naval Reservists, possibly including local men.Black and white Photographdefence, naval, royal, reservists -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, Royal Australian Naval Reservists
Royal Australian Naval Reservists, possibly including local men.Black and white photographdefence, royal, naval, reservists -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, Royal Australian Naval Reservists 1915
Royal Australian Naval Reservists, possibly including local men.Black and white photographdefence, royal, naval, reservists -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, Royal Australian Naval Reservists
Royal Australian Naval Reservists, possibly including local men. Black and white photographdefence, naval, royal, reservists -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, Royal Australian Naval Reservists
Royal Australian Naval Reservists, possibly including local menBlack and white photographdefence, royal, reservists, naval -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, Royal Australian Naval Reservists
Royal Australian Naval Reservists, possibly including local menBlack and white Photographdefence, royal, naval, reservists -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, Royal Australian Naval Reservists
Royal Australian Naval Reservists, possibly including local men.Black and white Photographdefence, naval, royal, reservists -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, Royal Australian Naval Reservists
Royal Australian Naval Reservists, possibly including local men.Black and white photographdefence, naval, royal, reservists -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, Royal Australian Naval Reservists
Royal Australian Naval Reservists, possibly including local menBlack and white Photographdefence, naval, reservists, royal -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, Royal Australian Naval Reservists
Royal Australian Naval Reservists, possibly including local men.Black and white Photographdefence, naval, reservists -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
Royal Australian Naval Reservist 1915, possibly including local men.Black and white photographdefence, world war 1, local, men, reservists, ran, royal australian navy, drill hall, building, bank street -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph
Royal Australian Naval Guard of Reservists attached to Osborne House Geelong, possibly including local men.Black and white photograph of naval group poseddefence, naval, royal, guard, osborne house, royal australian -
Orbost & District Historical Society
book, Cut Lunch Commando, 2010
"Cut lunch commando" is Australian slang for an army reservist. This book was published by the estate of Vere Moon c/0 Melva Woodgate, Buchan.A book titled Cut Lunch Commando. On the front cover is a woman in a military uniform. The title and b/w photo are framed in black. The book was written by Vere Moon and tells of her wartime experiences in WW11. The book has been autographed by Melva Woodgate in the back.moon-vere ww11 -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, Royal Australian Naval Reservists
Royal Australian Naval Reservists, possibly including local men. Taken either in the Botanical Gardens or near the Consolidated School where members of all branches of the armed forces regularly camped for training.Black and white photographdefence, royal, naval, reservists -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Uniform - East Timor deployment
In August 1999, East Timor voted for independence from Indonesia. Violent clashes broke out immediately between rival factions. Many civilians were killed. The International Force East Timor (INTERFET) was a multinational non-United Nations peacemaking taskforce, organised and led by Australia in accordance with United Nations resolutions to address the humanitarian and security crisis. Australian infantry and cavalry were part of Australia's contribution. Reservists from 4/19 Prince of Wales's Light Horse transitioned to full time duty to serve with regular cavalry units. INTERFET handed over control to UN peacekeepers in February 2000.Disruptive pattern field uniform worn by soldier of VMR Squadren 4/19 Prince of Wales's Light Horse while on deployment with 2/14 Light Horse (Queensland Mounted Infantry) in East Timor in 2000.military, interfet, timor, vmr, pwlh, qmi, spinelli -
Port Fairy Historical Society Museum and Archives
Photograph, 1921
HMAS Huon berthed at the wharf in Port Fairy Nov 1921. HMAS Huon (D50), named after the Huon River, was a River-class torpedo-boat destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN). Originally to be named after the River Derwent, the ship was renamed before her 1914 launch because of a naming conflict with a Royal Navy vessel. Huon was commissioned into the RAN in late 1915, and after completion was deployed to the Far East. In mid-1917, Huon and her five sister ships were transferred to the Mediterranean. Huon served as a convoy escort and anti-submarine patrol ship until a collision with sister ship HMAS Yarra in August 1918 saw Huon drydocked for the rest of World War I. After a refit in England, Huon returned to Australia in 1919. The destroyer spent several periods alternating between commissioned and reserve status over the next nine years, with the last three spent as a reservist training ship. Huon was decommissioned for the final time in 1928, and was scuttled in 1931 after being used as a target ship. She visited Port Fairy on a goodwill trip in November .Black and white photograph of naval ship berthedship, boat, sea, river, h.m.a.s.huon, moyne, naval ship -
Australian Commando Association - Victoria
Book, Keep Your Head Down by Nathan Mullins
Nathan Mullins deployed to Afghanistan as a Special Forces Commando. Spearheading Australia's Special Operations troops, he and other Australians like him sought the Taliban in the valleys and hills of Uruzgan through Afghanistan's harsh winter while at the same time attempting to bring a human face to the villagers caught in the middle of the fighting. They lived with the daily threat of roadside bombs, ambush and firefights, where survival meant learning to read the signs to determine friend from foe. And they did what they could to relieve the awful effects of war on the men, women and children of the civilian population caught in the crossfire. But these were not your regular soldiers. Sure, they had trained for years for the role but these were citizen soldiers, reservists who had put aside their usual jobs as salesmen, farmers, scientists, lawyers and students to fight Australia's 'war on terror'. Keep Your Head Down is a brutally honest, first-hand account that takes you into the centre of the action and asks some tough questions. What is Australia doing in Afghanistan? What would winning that war look like? What makes a man leave his family to go to war when he doesn't have to? Can there be such a thing as a just war? Nathan Mullins isn't a typical Special Forces soldier. In his day job he is the International Program Manager for Australian Aid International, a humanitarian organisation that responds to disasters and emergencies around the globe.soft cover bookaustralian special forces, australian commando, afghanistan -
Glen Eira Historical Society
Newspaper - CAULFIELD RSL
This file contains five items of newspaper articles pertaining to the Caulfield RSL: 1/A pamphlet titled ‘A Chance to Honour – The Men Who Saved Australia’, date and parent organisation unspecified, advertising a presentation ceremony and film screening of Chris Masters’ documentary The Men Who Saved Australia to take place on 21/10/2005, to mark the 60th anniversary of the end of WWII. Included are two sepia photographs of the 39th Victorian Battalion – the first of them travelling up the Kokoda Track and the second of them parading after being relieved by the 7th Division – and one colour photograph of Michael Danby MHR, Federal Member for Melbourne Ports, attending the 2005 Anzac Day service in Port Melbourne. 2/A clipping from the Caulfield/Glen Eira Leader (Titled ‘Conflict of war continues’, dated 09/11/2010, and authored by Jenny Ling) advertising the year’s Remembrance Day service to be held by the Caulfield RSL on 07/11/2010/ Special tribute is to be paid to service persons killed in Afghanistan. (There exists a discrepancy between the date offered for the article, which is written on the page to which the clipping is attached, rather than the clipping itself, and the date offered for the event, which is written in the clipping itself. The event is described as taking place before the publication of the publication of the article advertising it. Presumably, the date offered for the article, written on the page to which the clipping is attached, is erroneous). 3/A clipping from the Caulfield Leader (titled ‘Our True Anzac Spirit’, dated 19/04/2011, and authored by Jenny Ling) noting that the New Zealand national anthem is to be played alongside Advance Australia Fair at all RSLs across Victoria on Anzac Day following lobbying by the Caulfield branch. Included is a colour photograph of New Zealand sub-branch vice-president Danny Allen and president Sam Smith standing in front of the New Zealand flag. 4/A clipping from the Caulfield Leader (titled ‘Veteran’s Vivid Memory’, dated 08/11/2011, and authored by Jenny Ling, consisting of a short biography of WWII veteran Eric Sparks. Included is a colour photograph of Sparks. 5/A clipping from the Melbourne Weekly Bayside – Your Community Voice (titled ‘Sun Up and Two-Up’, dated 18/04/2012, author unspecified) noting a visit to the Caulfield RSL by WWII veteran John Supple and army reservist Kon Kesoglidis, and advertising a service to be held by the RSL on 25/04/2012. Included is a colour photograph of Supple and Kesoglidis outside the RSL.caulfield, caulfield returned servicemen league (rsl), exservice organisations, clubs and associations, returned servicepeople, armed forces, soldiers, aged people, senior citizens centres, st. george’s road, elsternwick, anzac day, memorial services, moore alan ‘kanga’, danby michael mhr, masters chris, ling jenny, sammon jason, larkin bob, gutnick dovid, remembrance day, blore jeff, mcbean jon, allen danny, smith sam, stewart mark, spark eric, spark eric ‘ned’, elder vin, supple john, kesoglidis kon