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The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Domestic object - Silver Place mat - RSO Capt P Atkinson
Silver plate with "RSO Donated by CAPT P Atkinson" in the centreRSO Donated by CAPT P Atkinson -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Home Away From Home
This item is one of many that have been donated by John David Methven. Lt John Methven 37604 served with the Royal Australian Infantry Corps. He served with the 7th Batalion with The Royal Australian regiment from April 67 to April 1968.A reprint colour photograph of s small shed surrounded by bamboos. The picture and texts are on a white paper and laminated. Written above the photograph. HOME AWAY FROM HOME John Methven, the Regimental Signals Officer (RSO) of 7Bn, 1967, set up a comfy home at Battalion Headquarters during an extended operation. Aside from being responsible for all communications throughout the Battalion, ground to air and back to task force, the RSO manned the Battalion Command post for several two hour shifts each night.John Methven, The Regimental Signals Officer (RSO) of 7BN, 1967 set up a comfy home at Battalion Head Quarters during an extended operation.photograph, 7th battalion, 7 rar, john methven, rso, regimental signals officer, battalion headquarters -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Suoi Nghe, 7RAR
A reprinted black and white Photograph of an area with a small rectangle area in the middle and the road goes down from below middle left side to near bottom on the right side. Above the photograph reads: This aerial photograph shows a rectangular fort like enclosure at "Ap Suoi Nghe" North of the Australian Base at Vung Tau. the fort was manned by Montagnard soldiers who lived with their families within the walls of the village. The Reception, Staging, and Onward Movement (RSO) of 7 Battalion, John Methven, and one of his signalers would fly out from Nui Dat and act as liaison when troops from 7 BN would be in the area.A reprinted black and white Photograph of an area with a small rectangle area in the middle and the road goes down from below middle left side to near bottom on the right side. Above the photograph reads: This aerial photograph shows a rectangular fort like enclosure at "Ap Suoi Nghe" North of the Australian Base at Vung Tau. the fort was manned by Montagnard soldiers who lived with their families within the walls of the village. The RSO of 7 Battalion, John Methven, and one of his signalers would fly out from Nui Dat and act as liaison when troops from 7 BN would be in the area.This aerial photograph shows a rectangular fort like enclosure at "Ap Suoi Nighe" north of Australian base at Vung Tau. The fort was manned by montangard soldiers. They lived in the walls of the fort along with their families. The RSO of 7 Battalion, John Methven and one of his signalers would fly out from Nui Dat and act as liaison when troops from 7 BN woul be in the area.7 rar, 7 battalion map, john methven, montagnard, suoi nghe, signals, photograph, ap suoi nghe, vung tau, montagnard soldiers, nui dat, 7 battalion, rso -
The 5th/6th Battalion Royal Victoria Regiment Historical Collection
Domestic object - Silver Place Mat CQMS SPT Coy 5/6 RVR SGTs Mess SSGT G.Usher 1987, 1987
Silver Plate with CQMS SPT Coy 5/6 RVR SGTS Mess from SSGT G Usher 1987"RSO Donated by CAPT P Atkinson