Showing 16 items matching "routine orders"
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Bendigo Military MuseumAdministrative record - Army Survey Regiment - Routine Orders Part1 1994, Army Survey Regiment, Bendigo, 1, 4 Nov 1994, .2, 16 Nov 1994, .3, 25 Nov 1994
... Army Survey Regiment - Routine Orders Part1 1994...Army Survey Regiment - Routine Orders Part1 1994...Army Survey Regiment published Unit Administrative Routine Orders regularly. .1 is issue 25/94, .2 is issue 26/94 and .3 is Issue 27/94...Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Army Survey Regiment published Unit Administrative Routine Orders regularly. .1 is issue 25/94, .2 is issue 26/94 and .3 is Issue 27/94 Royal Australian Survey Corps RASvy Fortuna Army Survey Regiment Army Svy Regt ASR .1, .2, .3 are all A4 sheets of paper stapled top left Army Survey Regiment - Routine Orders Part1 1994 Administrative record Army Survey Regiment - Routine Orders Part1 1994 Army Survey Regiment, Bendigo ...Army Survey Regiment published Unit Administrative Routine Orders regularly. .1 is issue 25/94, .2 is issue 26/94 and .3 is Issue 27/94.1, .2, .3 are all A4 sheets of paper stapled top left royal australian survey corps, rasvy, fortuna, army survey regiment, army svy regt, asr -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomDocument, 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment, Australian Military Forces. Routine Orders Part 1 4/19 PWLH 25 JUL 63, 25 July 1963
... Australian Military Forces. Routine Orders Part 1 4/19 PWLH 25 JUL 63...Routine Orders...Two pages of Routine Orders Part 1 issued by LtCol R V Couche MBE on 25 July 1963 for 4/19 PWLH. ...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne Routine Orders Two pages of Routine Orders Part 1 issued by LtCol R V Couche MBE on 25 July 1963 for 4/19 PWLH. ...Two pages of Routine Orders Part 1 issued by LtCol R V Couche MBE on 25 July 1963 for 4/19 PWLH. Covering speed limits for military vehicles, driving of Army vehicles and Efficiency Grant 1963/64routine orders -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (Item) - RAAF Routine & Daily orders 1921, Air Board Orders 1953, Rules governing Trade Airmen 1939
... RAAF Routine & Daily orders 1921, Air Board Orders 1953, Rules governing Trade Airmen 1939...RAAF Routine & Daily orders 1921, Air Board Orders 1953, Rules governing Trade Airmen 1939...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne RAAF Routine & Daily orders 1921, Air Board Orders 1953, Rules governing Trade Airmen 1939 Document RAAF Routine & Daily orders 1921, Air Board Orders 1953, Rules governing Trade Airmen 1939 ... -
Bendigo Military MuseumDocument - ROUTINE ORDERS, Aust Dept of Defence, c1961
... ROUTINE ORDERS...Headed: "Routine orders Part 11 No's 77-145 incl. By Brigadier S.M. ...CMF Termination of Contract fawcett 1 Headed: "Routine orders Part 11 No's 77-145 incl. By Brigadier S.M. ...The ACMF was the Australian Citizen Military Forces and was the Army Reserve. Part of the collection of "William Fawcett" V246452 refer Cat No 9627.Three (3) cream colour foolscap sheets with writing in purple, lists 33 officers who have been terminated from ACMF and transferred to Royal Aust Infantry or other related units.Headed: "Routine orders Part 11 No's 77-145 incl. By Brigadier S.M. McDONALD MC", "RESTRICTED".cmf, termination of contract, fawcett 1 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Document, A Copy of an Extract from 17 Construction Sqn RAE Routine Orders: Letter of Thanks From the People of Tam Phuoc
... A Copy of an Extract from 17 Construction Sqn RAE Routine Orders: Letter of Thanks From the People of Tam Phuoc...A Copy of an Extract from 17 Construction Sqn RAE Routine Orders: The letter is from the people of Tam Phuoc expressing their thanks to the commanders and all drivers and crews of the 17th Const. ...A Copy of an Extract from 17 Construction Sqn RAE Routine Orders: Letter of Thanks From the People of Tam Phuoc Document Vo-Van-Xe ...A Copy of an Extract from 17 Construction Sqn RAE Routine Orders: The letter is from the people of Tam Phuoc expressing their thanks to the commanders and all drivers and crews of the 17th Const. Sqn Land Clearing Team and the 3rd Cav Det attached to the Land Clearing Team for clearing the land for their village.17th construction squadron, 3rd cavalry regiment, land clearing team, tam phuoc, viet cong, village chief, tran van pho, nguyen van duong, vo van hanh, truong van vang, tu van my, pham an tuong -
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History RoomPamphlet, Harrison & Sons, Extracts from General Routine Orders issued to the British Army in the Field by Field-Marshall Haig, 1 Jan 1917
... Extracts from General Routine Orders issued to the British Army in the Field by Field-Marshall Haig...4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse Regiment Unit History Room 4/19 PWLH Regiment, Building 78 Simpson Barracks Macleod melbourne Price tag $15.00 Soft covered booklet Extracts from General Routine Orders issued to the British Army in the Field by Field-Marshall Haig Pamphlet Harrison & Sons ...Soft covered booklet Price tag $15.00 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Journal, Routine orders
... Routine orders...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Veterans – Australia – Periodicals Military History Group Inc. Routine orders Journal Journal ...veterans – australia – periodicals, military history group inc. -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchDocument - Routine orders Part 1
... Routine orders Part 1...Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch 16 Station Street Ringwood melbourne printed document document Document Routine orders Part 1 ...printed document -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument - Selection of Unit Routine Orders from Point Cook and Laverton Over the Period 1919 to 1939 Including the Last AFC Order and the First Australian Air Force Order
... Selection of Unit Routine Orders from Point Cook and Laverton Over the Period 1919 to 1939 Including the Last AFC Order and the First Australian Air Force Order...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Document Selection of Unit Routine Orders from Point Cook and Laverton Over the Period 1919 to 1939 Including the Last AFC Order and the First Australian Air Force Order ... -
Bendigo Military MuseumDocument - DOCUMENTS RAAF, 1939 - 1940
... .1) Photostat, black & white, detailing Daily Routine Orders first issued to No. 12 SQD RAAF Darwin 25.7.1939. .2) Mens Dinner card, black & white with photo of aeroplane over Darwin Harbour - 12 SQD RAAF. .3) Reunion Brochure, black print, orange paper, folding re Reunion Darwin July 1989, 12 SQD RAAF.....1) In black hand writing: "First Official Daily Routine Orders issued to No12 Squadron at Darwin 25.7.39." .2) Underneath photo/menu 23.2.40 hand written in blue pen "Only Men Dinner'. ...No. 4040.8P Documents RAAF reunion 12 SQD .1) In black hand writing: "First Official Daily Routine Orders issued to No12 Squadron at Darwin 25.7.39." .2) Underneath photo/menu 23.2.40 hand written in blue pen "Only Men Dinner'. ...Items relate to the collection of J.L. Truscott. No.1842 RAAF. Refer Cat. No. 4040.8P.1) Photostat, black & white, detailing Daily Routine Orders first issued to No. 12 SQD RAAF Darwin 25.7.1939. .2) Mens Dinner card, black & white with photo of aeroplane over Darwin Harbour - 12 SQD RAAF. .3) Reunion Brochure, black print, orange paper, folding re Reunion Darwin July 1989, 12 SQD RAAF..1) In black hand writing: "First Official Daily Routine Orders issued to No12 Squadron at Darwin 25.7.39." .2) Underneath photo/menu 23.2.40 hand written in blue pen "Only Men Dinner'. Beneath above stuck on, typed name "Sgt Truscott". On the rear in pencil signed signatures of those attending. .3) Brochure details the history of No12 SQD, its move to Darwin 1939, War history, inside are photos of aeroplanes.documents, raaf, reunion, 12 sqd -
Bendigo Military MuseumDocument - SPECIAL ROUTINE ORDER, 1964
... orders...routine...These cover some 65 establishments not including statements like, All brothels, Opium dens etc. documents orders routine g a jones malaya On front sheet, "Reference 17 Div Special Routine Order - Ser No 22 Sect 7 of 8 June 64" Document 6 pages copy, yellowed paper, all print in black, stapled together in top RH corner. ...Collection re G.A. Jones 3790932, refer Cat No 10053.2P for his service details. The front page has 6 listings giving an outline. Following pages give a listing of locations - places - areas "Out of Bounds" - persons forbidden to enter "Out of Bounds' places. The last pages give a listing of the places/areas in Malaya, Penang, Singapore, Cameron Highlands, Ipoh, Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, Mallacca. These cover some 65 establishments not including statements like, All brothels, Opium dens etc.Document 6 pages copy, yellowed paper, all print in black, stapled together in top RH corner.On front sheet, "Reference 17 Div Special Routine Order - Ser No 22 Sect 7 of 8 June 64"documents, orders, routine, g a jones, malaya -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumDocuments- Archives, Kuhne, 1946
... Records show, amongst other things, troop (garrison) movements, routine orders, outcomes of disciplinary proceedings. ...Records show, amongst other things, troop (garrison) movements, routine orders, outcomes of disciplinary proceedings. camp 13 murchison prisoner of war camps internee camps world war ii garrison Copies of archival documents obtained from AWM, specifically Australian Army war diaries / intelligence summaries pertaining to Murchison POW group (Camp 13). ...Donor is daughter of a member of Australian armed forces who served during WW2, and was member of garrison at Camp 13 after the war, in 1946. Donor was researching her father's service & obtained at her expense copies of these archives held by the AWM, related to daily activities in the camp during the time that her father was posted at Murchison. Records show, amongst other things, troop (garrison) movements, routine orders, outcomes of disciplinary proceedings. Copies of archival documents obtained from AWM, specifically Australian Army war diaries / intelligence summaries pertaining to Murchison POW group (Camp 13). For periods: 1. Jan-Mar 1946; 2. April-May 1946; 3. Jun-July 1946. Printed A4 pages. 3 separately bound parts. Series number: AWM52; Control Symbol: 8/7/40. Part 1 (Jan-Mar) - 110 pages. Part 2 (April-May) - 171 pages. Part 3 (June-July) - 99 pages. camp 13, murchison, prisoner of war camps, internee camps, world war ii, garrison -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub BranchPhotograph - Letter and Photograph, Unknown
... Letter reads The Commanding Officer has directed me to advise you that the name of 2156 Pte Parkinson C. has been published in the routine orders of this Battalion, for good work done by him previous to his death, and in forwarding this note to you wishes to express his appreciation of this man's services with this Battalion. ...Letter reads The Commanding Officer has directed me to advise you that the name of 2156 Pte Parkinson C. has been published in the routine orders of this Battalion, for good work done by him previous to his death, and in forwarding this note to you wishes to express his appreciation of this man's services with this Battalion. ...WWI Historical significance.1# Letter of commendation for Pte Christopher Parkinson. 2# Photo of internment for C. Parkinson 2156, 2nd Battalion Trois Arlines Military Cemetary.1# Second Australian Pioneer Battalion. Battalion Headquarters, January 5th 1918. To Mrs E. Parkinson Pridfort St, Daylesford Vic. Letter reads The Commanding Officer has directed me to advise you that the name of 2156 Pte Parkinson C. has been published in the routine orders of this Battalion, for good work done by him previous to his death, and in forwarding this note to you wishes to express his appreciation of this man's services with this Battalion. Signed by Capt. & Adj. 2nd Australian Pioneer Battalion. 2# Parkinson Christopher 2156. Private. 2nd Battalion, Trois Arlines Military Cemetry. A photo on the opposite side Of Pte Parkinson's grave. -
Melbourne LegacyPhotograph, First Junior Legacy Camp Somers 1926, 1926
... Standing orders and daily routine orders were issued, and it is to the credit of the boys that the discipline was excellent." ...Standing orders and daily routine orders were issued, and it is to the credit of the boys that the discipline was excellent." ...A black and white photo of men and boys all wearing cowboy style hats. The label implies it is the first Junior Legacy camp at Somers in 1926. Legacy was founded in 1923 so this is a very early photo. The label on the back says: "Extract from 'Legacy' by Claude Blatchford. At Christmas 1926, a camp for boys was held at Balnarring on the property of Legatee S G Savige. It is impossible to over-estimate the advantages and benefits these camps afford. An annual camp, under discipline must be regarded as conferring the very greatest benefits. The first camp in 1926 was for seven day and thirty two boys went under canvas. Seven tents were used, and tent commanders were appointed. The lads were rostered for duties and their time was otherwise taken up in swimming, fishing, shooting and cricket. Standing orders and daily routine orders were issued, and it is to the credit of the boys that the discipline was excellent." (Blatchford 1932). In the early years, Legacy organised outings to the property of Legacy founder, Legatee Stan Savige, who had a place in Balnarring close to the beach. Permanent camp buildings were built in 1930. In 1930 Lord Somers (Governor of Victoria) also started a camp at a nearby property and the area was renamed Somers. A very early photo of Legatees taking care of the decedents of their deceased comrades.Black and white photo of the 1926 Somers Camp mounted on brown card in a wooden frame under glass. Typed label says 'First Junior Legacy Camp Somers 1926'. Typed extract on reverse is a copy of text from Blatchford's book.camp, somers camp, junior legatee outing -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - Continuous Indoor Cricket World Record Attempt, Seymour, Victoria, 1986
... Army Survey Regiment Routine Orders Part 1 Issue No 16/86 Notices on Page 7 stated: ‘World Record Indoor Cricket. 1. ...Army Survey Regiment Routine Orders Part 1 Issue No 16/86 Notices on Page 7 stated: ‘World Record Indoor Cricket. 1. ...This is a set of 12 photographs of Army teams from the Army Survey Regiment, Bendigo and the Army School of Transport, Puckapunyal attempting a world record playing indoor cricket, at Seymour Victoria from the 31st of January to the 5th of February 1986. The following article appeared on the back page of the ARMY Newspaper on Thursday 6th of March 1986. 'INDOOR CRICKET RECORD SMASHED. ARMY TEAMS from Puckapunyal and Bendigo recently played indoor cricket for 124 hours to set a new world record. The two eight-man teams, from Army School of Transport and Army Survey Regiment, broke the 120 hour record set by Corrimal High School, NSW earlier this year. Organiser of the event, Capt Marty Alsford of AST told ARMY the teams had played 107 games, scoring 15,000 runs in their chase for the record. "The rules allowed a five-minute rest break every hour which could be accrued, so we played for 64 hours straight then had a five hour sleep. "When everybody got up and went straight back into the game with no grumbling, I knew we had the record," Capt Alsford said. The event was held at the Seymour Indoor Cricket Centre, an iron-roofed building with no air-conditioning, and all players had to battle the effect of the stifling heat in addition to fatigue. One player dropped out through exhaustion, but this did not prejudice the record attempt as the rules permitted each team to lose a player who cannot return to the game nor be replaced. The Army teams' effort are now awaiting recognition by the Guinness Book of Records. During the marathon event, the soldiers raised money for Legacy, through sponsorships and a raffle. At the time ARMY went to press, the final figure was not available.’ Army Survey Regiment Routine Orders Part 1 Issue No 16/86 Notices on Page 7 stated: ‘World Record Indoor Cricket. 1. Congratulations to the following members for their successful attempt on the Guinness Book of Records, Record for continuous playing of indoor cricket: John Whaling, Peter Ball, Brenton McDonald, Per Andersen, John Anderson, Brian Fauth, Brett McAllister and Daryl South. 2. Our team, playing a team from Army School of Transport at Seymour played continuous Indoor Cricket for 124 hours, beating the existing record by 4 hours. During that time the two teams amassed a total in excess of 16,000 runs. 3. Congratulations also to Peter Ball for picking up the Trophy for the most outstanding player during the record attempt.’This is a set of 12 photographs of Army teams from Bendigo and Puckapunyal attempting a world record playing indoor cricket, at Seymour Victoria in February 1986. The photographs were printed on photographic paper and are part of the Army Survey Regiment’s Collection. The colour photographs were scanned at 300 dpi. .1) - Photo, colour, 1986, L to R: John ‘Junior’ Whaling, Marty Alsford. Background L to R: Peter Ball, unidentified, John ‘Flash’ Anderson. .2) - Photo, colour, 1986, L to R: John ‘Junior’ Whaling, unidentified, Peter Ball. .3) to .7) - Photo, colour, 1986, unidentified participants. .8) - Photo, colour, 1986, L to R: unidentified, Peter Ball, Brett McAllister, John ‘Junior’ Whaling. .9) - Photo, colour, 1986, L to R: unidentified, John ‘Flash’ Anderson, Brian Fauth, unidentified, Peter Ball, unidentified (x2). .10) - Photo, colour, 1986, Army School of Transport (red & white uniform) - back row L to R: unidentified (x4), front row L to R: unidentified (x3), Marty Alsford. Army Survey Regiment (dark green uniform) - back row L to R: Brett McAllister, John ‘Flash’ Anderson, Brian Fauth, Per Andersen, front row L to R: John ‘Junior’ Whaling, Daryl South, Brenton McDonald, Peter Ball. .11) & .12) - Photo, colour, 1986, Army Survey Regiment (dark green uniform) - back row L to R: Peter Ball, Per Andersen, Brett McAllister, Brian Fauth, front row L to R: Brenton McDonald, John ‘Flash’ Anderson, Daryl South, John ‘Junior’ Whaling..1P to .12P –No personnel are identified. ‘Attempt at World Record for Indoor Cricket 31 Jan - 5 Feb 1986’ annotated on cover sleeve.royal australian survey corps, rasvy, army survey regiment, army svy regt, fortuna -
Moorabbin Air MuseumAccessory (Item) - Leather Satchel Marked With Associated Airlines - Melbourne
... Containing the following items, 1 Pr Sunglasses Ray-Ban Anti-Glare USA Style in case. 1 x Flight Plan for Associated Airlines dated 12.04.1960. 1 x Flight Plan TAA for VH-ASC, dated 11.05.57 1 x Flight Plan Associated Airlines dated 14.04.1960. 1 x Letter to airline and senior commercial pilots relating to routine ECG at medical examination from DCA dated 08.09.1959. 1 x Copy of Air Navigation Orders parts 20-95 as at 22.06.1959. 1 x copy of flight plan information for VH-ABH 1 x copy of notes on the radio beacon. 1 x copy of DCA Air Navigation Orders Part 20 Amendment List No.27 dated 07.07.1959. 1 x copy of DCA Emergency Procedure And Failure Of Radio Apparatus dated 29.09.59. 1 x copy of DCA New Route Structure - Sydney Area (Pilots Copy) Dated 16.12.1957. 1 x Measuring tape marked 26 o Lat to 38 o Lat....Containing the following items, 1 Pr Sunglasses Ray-Ban Anti-Glare USA Style in case. 1 x Flight Plan for Associated Airlines dated 12.04.1960. 1 x Flight Plan TAA for VH-ASC, dated 11.05.57 1 x Flight Plan Associated Airlines dated 14.04.1960. 1 x Letter to airline and senior commercial pilots relating to routine ECG at medical examination from DCA dated 08.09.1959. 1 x Copy of Air Navigation Orders parts 20-95 as at 22.06.1959. 1 x copy of flight plan information for VH-ABH 1 x copy of notes on the radio beacon. 1 x copy of DCA Air Navigation Orders Part 20 Amendment List No.27 dated 07.07.1959. 1 x copy of DCA Emergency Procedure And Failure Of Radio Apparatus dated 29.09.59. 1 x copy of DCA New Route Structure - Sydney Area (Pilots Copy) Dated 16.12.1957. 1 x Measuring tape marked 26 o Lat to 38 o Lat. ...
