Showing 247 items matching "submarines"
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Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub BranchPhotograph - Framed photograph of the submarine HMAS Onslow
... She was one of 5 other Oberon's and gave the Royal Australian Navy a formidable submarine force. The motto of the submarine arm is " Strength, silence, surprise". ...Wooden framed photograph of the Oberon Class submarine....Below the photograph the wording "The Oberon class submarine HMAS ONSLOW one of the six boats of the Australian Submarine Squadron"....Wooden framed photograph of the Oberon Class submarine. Photograph Framed photograph of the submarine HMAS Onslow. ...The Onslow was decommissioned in 1999. She was one of 5 other Oberon's and gave the Royal Australian Navy a formidable submarine force. The motto of the submarine arm is " Strength, silence, surprise". She was laid down in 1967 , launched 1968 and commissioned 1969. She had a length of 89.9M a beam of 8.07M she had speed of 15 knots above water and 12 knots submerged. She had compliment of 60 sailors and 8 officers. Her armament consisted of six 21 inch bow torpedo tubes capable of launching anti-ship and anti-submarine Mk48 torpedoes and anti-ship UGM 84 Harpoon missiles. The Onslow was built in Scotland.Wooden framed photograph of the Oberon Class submarine.Below the photograph the wording "The Oberon class submarine HMAS ONSLOW one of the six boats of the Australian Submarine Squadron". -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumEquipment - Recognition Plaque
... In the early 1920s Australia was gifted six J class submarines from the Royal Navy. These were the latest and largest submarines built by the RN for service in World War I. ...Circular brass plaque inscribed with J5 North Sea 1917 1918 made from a piece of navigational equipment used on the submarine J5 mounted on wood...Submarine J5 North Sea 1917 - 1918...Queenscliffe Maritime Museum 2 Wharf St Queenscliff geelong-and-the-bellarine-peninsula In the early 1920s Australia was gifted six J class submarines from the Royal Navy. These were the latest and largest submarines built by the RN for service in World War I. ...In the early 1920s Australia was gifted six J class submarines from the Royal Navy. These were the latest and largest submarines built by the RN for service in World War I. They were competent but were in service with the Royal Navy for only a short time before the end of the war. Once in Australia they were placed into service but there was little appetite for submarines or in fact any other military endeavour in the early ‘twenties’. The world was exhausted from a long and dirty war followed by a devastating Influenza Epidemic. The J class boats were soon retired and sunk as breakwaters or scuttled in the ship graveyard area off the mouth of Port Phillip Bay.Popular diving sites in Ships Graveyard outside the rip between Point Lonsdale and Barwon HeadsCircular brass plaque inscribed with J5 North Sea 1917 1918 made from a piece of navigational equipment used on the submarine J5 mounted on woodSubmarine J5 North Sea 1917 - 1918j class submarines, j5, ships graveyard, port phillip -
Mission to Seafarers VictoriaPhotograph, London 1914 - Trafalgar Day, the wreaths of the Australian submarine AE1, 21 October 1914
... London 1914 - Trafalgar Day, the wreaths of the Australian submarine AE1...submarine..."Accompanied by her sister AE2, under the command of Lieutenant Commander Henry Stoker, RN, AE1 departed England in March 1914, transited the Suez Canal, and reached Sydney on 24 May 1914. Although the submarines remained surfaced for almost all of the delivery voyage it was at the time the longest transit distance ever traveled by a submarine. ...A sign in the centre of the photograph says: HM Submarine AE1....At the back: in pencil 20c/London 1914 In pen: Trafalgar Day, the wreaths of the Australian submarine EA1 (error was the submarine was called AE1)...A sign in the centre of the photograph says: HM Submarine AE1. London 1914 - Trafalgar Day, the wreaths of the Australian submarine AE1 Photograph Photograph ...The Australian Submarine AE1 was launched on 22 May 1913 at Barrow-in-Furness and was lost at sea on 14 September 1914 in the vicinity of Rabaul, Papua New Guinea, probably due a collision with a reef. She was the first of two E Class submarines built for the fledgling Royal Australian Navy and was manned by Royal Navy officers with a mixed crew of sailors drawn from the Royal Navy and the Royal Australian Navy. "Accompanied by her sister AE2, under the command of Lieutenant Commander Henry Stoker, RN, AE1 departed England in March 1914, transited the Suez Canal, and reached Sydney on 24 May 1914. Although the submarines remained surfaced for almost all of the delivery voyage it was at the time the longest transit distance ever traveled by a submarine. At the outbreak of World War I, AE1 joined the naval forces assigned to the capture of the German Pacific colonies. With AE2, she took part in the operations leading to the occupation of German New Guinea, including the surrender of Rabaul on 13 September 1914." (Australian Navy website)The second Australian submarine AE2 launched in February 1914 was also ill-fated as it was sunk by the Turkish army in 1915. In December 2017, a search located the wreck of AE1 in 300 metres of water off the Duke of York Island group.Sepia photograph depicting the public attending the ceremony of Trafalgar Day in London on the 21 October 1914 when wreathes were left at the bottom of Nelson's column. A sign in the centre of the photograph says: HM Submarine AE1.At the back: in pencil 20c/London 1914 In pen: Trafalgar Day, the wreaths of the Australian submarine EA1 (error was the submarine was called AE1)submarine, ae1, australian submarine -
Whitehorse Historical Society Inc.Accessory - Swagger Stick
... Light brown wood, with 1.14cm Britannia Metal end embossed with submarine badge and words Submarine Hunters, and 1cm Britannia Metal band at other end....Submarine Hunters...Light brown wood, with 1.14cm Britannia Metal end embossed with submarine badge and words Submarine Hunters, and 1cm Britannia Metal band at other end. ...Items from the Mitcham RSL collectionSwagger Stick. Length 69cm (27inch). Light brown wood, with 1.14cm Britannia Metal end embossed with submarine badge and words Submarine Hunters, and 1cm Britannia Metal band at other end.Submarine Huntersmilitary history, navy -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, NAL Caliber, Final patrol : true stories of World War II submarines, 2006
... Final patrol : true stories of World War II submarines...Final patrol : true stories of World War II submarines Book NAL Caliber Don Keith ...During World War II, the U.S. Navy's submarine service suffered the highest percentage of casualties of any branch of the American armed forces. One in five submariners was lost. But despite the odds, these underwater warriors accounted for almost sixty percent of Japanese shipping losses and were a major factor in winning the war.Index, ill, p.331.During World War II, the U.S. Navy's submarine service suffered the highest percentage of casualties of any branch of the American armed forces. One in five submariners was lost. But despite the odds, these underwater warriors accounted for almost sixty percent of Japanese shipping losses and were a major factor in winning the war.submarine warfare - world war ii, world war 1939-1945 - naval operations - united states -
Lilydale RSL Sub BranchBook, Bernard Ireland and John Parker, The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Destroyers, Frigates and Submarines, 2011
... The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Destroyers, Frigates and Submarines....Lilydale RSL Sub Branch 52 Anderson Street Lilydale yarra-valley-and-the-dandenong-ranges A History of destroyers, frigates and underwater vessels from around the World, including five comprehensive directories of over 380 warships and submarines. Book The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Destroyers, Frigates and Submarines. ...A History of destroyers, frigates and underwater vessels from around the World, including five comprehensive directories of over 380 warships and submarines.Booknon-fictionA History of destroyers, frigates and underwater vessels from around the World, including five comprehensive directories of over 380 warships and submarines. -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchBook, Modern Submarines
... Modern Submarines...Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch 16 Station Street Ringwood melbourne book Modern Submarines Book ...book -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Submarine at Cowes Jetty
... Submarine at Cowes Jetty...Black & white photo of Cowes jetty with submarine and a shed, crane and several people...Kiosk end of Cowes Jetty, submarine at end of jetty...Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc. phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast The shed in this photo is probably a works shed and not the kiosk cowes cowes jetty submarine cowes pier photographs jetties Kiosk end of Cowes Jetty, submarine at end of jetty Black & white photo of Cowes jetty with submarine and a shed, crane and several people Submarine at Cowes Jetty Photograph ...The shed in this photo is probably a works shed and not the kioskBlack & white photo of Cowes jetty with submarine and a shed, crane and several peopleKiosk end of Cowes Jetty, submarine at end of jettycowes, cowes jetty, submarine cowes pier, photographs, jetties -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Unknown
... Sailor in uniform on left. Funnel or submarine on the right....On Back: "Lord & Lady Stradbroke on submarine Cowes Pier" Signed J H Smith...Donated by Stan McFee lord & lady stradbroke cowes pier submarine cowes pier jessie smith collection stan mcfee On Back: "Lord & Lady Stradbroke on submarine Cowes Pier" Signed J H Smith Black & White photograph of Lord & Lady Stradbroke on submarine at Cowes Pier. ...One of 23 photographs from the Jessie Smith Collection. Donated by Stan McFeeBlack & White photograph of Lord & Lady Stradbroke on submarine at Cowes Pier. Man with suitcase between them. Sailor in uniform on left. Funnel or submarine on the right.On Back: "Lord & Lady Stradbroke on submarine Cowes Pier" Signed J H Smithlord & lady stradbroke, cowes pier, submarine cowes pier, jessie smith collection, stan mcfee -
Bendigo Military MuseumSouvenir - PORT CONTAINER WITH LID, Made for 25th Anniversary RAN Submarine Squadron
... ...Submarines...Rear of container - information. RAN SUBMARINE SQUADRON 25TH ANNIVERSARY. NUMBER NAME LAID DOWN LAUNCHED FIRST COM'D 57 OXLEY 2/7/64 24/9/65 27/3/67 59 OTWAY 29/6/65 29/11/66 22/4/68 70 OVENS 17/6/66 4/12/67 18/4/69 60 ONSLOW 26/5/67 3/12/67 22/12/69 61 ORION 6/10/72 16/9/74 15/6/77 62 OTAMA 28/5/73 3/12/75 27/4/78...Front - 2 gold dolphins and decoration in gold, white and red with inscription in silver "ANNIVERSARY/ 25th" Back - list of RAN Submarine Squadron vessels. 2. Back - in shape of crown with - list of RAN Submarine Squadron vessels....Made for 25th Anniversary RAN Submarine Squadron....Souvenir PORT CONTAINER WITH LID Made for 25th Anniversary RAN Submarine Squadron. ...Rear of container - information. RAN SUBMARINE SQUADRON 25TH ANNIVERSARY. NUMBER NAME LAID DOWN LAUNCHED FIRST COM'D 57 OXLEY 2/7/64 24/9/65 27/3/67 59 OTWAY 29/6/65 29/11/66 22/4/68 70 OVENS 17/6/66 4/12/67 18/4/69 60 ONSLOW 26/5/67 3/12/67 22/12/69 61 ORION 6/10/72 16/9/74 15/6/77 62 OTAMA 28/5/73 3/12/75 27/4/781. & 2. Unusual shaped ceramic container to be used for Port. Black glossy glaze with illustration. 1. Front - 2 gold dolphins and decoration in gold, white and red with inscription in silver "ANNIVERSARY/ 25th" Back - list of RAN Submarine Squadron vessels. 2. Back - in shape of crown with - list of RAN Submarine Squadron vessels.Information print in white on container. See Context Historical.souvenirs, anniversary, ran, submarines -
Queenscliffe Maritime MuseumFunctional object - Propeller
... HMS J3 (later HMAS J3) was a J-class submarine operated by the Royal Navy and later the Royal Australian Navy. ...2 propellers from the J3 submarine 'HMAS Reaper'...The wreck of JR can still be seen off Swan Bay j3 j class submarines hmas reaper 2 propellers from the J3 submarine 'HMAS Reaper' Functional object Propeller ...HMS J3 (later HMAS J3) was a J-class submarine operated by the Royal Navy and later the Royal Australian Navy. After the war, the British Admiralty decided that the best way to protect the Pacific region was with a force of submarines and cruisers. To this end, they offered the six surviving submarines of the J-class to the Royal Australian Navy as gifts. J1 and her sisters were commissioned into the RAN in April 1919, and sailed for Australia on 9 April, in the company of the cruisers Sydney and Brisbane, and the tender Platypus. The flotilla reached Thursday Island on 29 June, and Sydney on 10 July. Because of the submarines' condition after the long voyage, they were immediately taken out of service for refits. Apart from local exercises and a 1921 visit to Tasmania, the submarines saw little use, and by June 1922, the cost of maintaining the boats and deteriorating economic conditions saw the six submarines decommissioned and marked for disposal.The wreck of JR can still be seen off Swan Bay2 propellers from the J3 submarine 'HMAS Reaper'j3, j class submarines, hmas reaper -
Geelong Naval and Maritime MuseumSouvenir, Model of Japanese Midget Submarine, 1942
... Model of Japanese Midget Submarine...Produced as a souvenir from the ballast of two Japanese Midget submarines sunk during attacks on Sydney Harbour in WWII. ...A small lead model submarine made from a 2 piece mould produced from the ballast of two submarines sunk during attacks on Sydney Harbour in 1942....The souvenir submarine has tangible connections to the Japanese Midget Submarines sunk during attacks on Sydney Harbour in 1942. ...Produced as a souvenir from the ballast of two Japanese Midget submarines sunk during attacks on Sydney Harbour in WWII. This souvenir was produced to raise funds for the RAN relief fund and King George's Fund For Sailors. It was sold as a souvenir as part of a touring exhibition around the country accompanying a composite midget submarine constructed of the two sunken vessels raised from Sydney Harbour.The souvenir submarine has tangible connections to the Japanese Midget Submarines sunk during attacks on Sydney Harbour in 1942. It is historically significant for its links to defending Australia and for its connections to tourism and fund raising relating to war time efforts.A small lead model submarine made from a 2 piece mould produced from the ballast of two submarines sunk during attacks on Sydney Harbour in 1942."Made from Ballast Jap Midget Sub" "Sunk in Sydney Harbour May 31 1942"wwii, imperial japanese navy, sydney harbour attack, midget submarine, souvenirs wwii, ran relief fund, king george's fund for sailors -
Werribee RSL Sub BranchTermial - battery, World War Two
... This battery treminal was removed from one of the Japanese Midget Submarines sunk in Sydney Harbour during the night attack on Sunday 31st May 1942 and sold publicly as a souvenir to raise money for the RAN relief funds for sailors. ...Metal plate - two round black metal lugs on top of a flat grey lead plate with four Japanese characters stamped on the base off the top of a battery from a Midget Submarine, with a cardboard souvenir card....Cardboard tag - "A Guaranteed Souvenir / from the / Japanese Midget Submarine / Sunk in Sydney Harbour,/ Sunday May 31st, 1942" / sign by "Rear-Admiral in Charge, Sydney /July 30, 1942 Proceeds to RAN Relief Fund & King George's Fund for Sailors". ...Japanese Submarine Builders...Werribee RSL Sub Branch 2A Synnot St Werribee melbourne This battery treminal was removed from one of the Japanese Midget Submarines sunk in Sydney Harbour during the night attack on Sunday 31st May 1942 and sold publicly as a souvenir to raise money for the RAN relief funds for sailors. souvenenir japanese midget submarine Metal Plate - four Japanese characters. ...This battery treminal was removed from one of the Japanese Midget Submarines sunk in Sydney Harbour during the night attack on Sunday 31st May 1942 and sold publicly as a souvenir to raise money for the RAN relief funds for sailors. Metal plate - two round black metal lugs on top of a flat grey lead plate with four Japanese characters stamped on the base off the top of a battery from a Midget Submarine, with a cardboard souvenir card.Metal Plate - four Japanese characters. Cardboard tag - "A Guaranteed Souvenir / from the / Japanese Midget Submarine / Sunk in Sydney Harbour,/ Sunday May 31st, 1942" / sign by "Rear-Admiral in Charge, Sydney /July 30, 1942 Proceeds to RAN Relief Fund & King George's Fund for Sailors". Back of Tag - "27th November 1942 on show in the Gardens in Melbourne"souvenenir, japanese midget submarine -
Phillip Island and District Historical Society Inc.Photograph, Submarine in Westernport
... Submarine in Westernport...From Jessie Smith's collection of Island Events & Landscapes. Submarine tied to Jetty...Submarine tied to jetty. Black & White close up with sailors at middle left in a group. ...Two masts on tower Submarine in Westernport Photograph Photograph ...From Jessie Smith's collection of Island Events & Landscapes. Submarine tied to JettySubmarine tied to jetty. Black & White close up with sailors at middle left in a group. Two masts on towerlocal history, photographs, navy, cowes jetty, naval vessel, black & white photograph, world war ii, submarine cowes pier, jessie smith collection, stan mcfee -
Sunbury RSL Sub Branchcable
... used across darwin harbour during world war 2 as a safeguard to prevent japanese submarines entering the harbour ... steel wire cable utilized to hold boom net across darwin harbour to guard against japanese submarines during world war 2...Sunbury RSL Sub Branch Sunbury melbourne used across darwin harbour during world war 2 as a safeguard to prevent japanese submarines entering the harbour believed to have stretched from east point to mandorah boom net cable darwin harbour steel wire cable utilized to hold boom net across darwin harbour to guard against japanese submarines during world war 2 cable ...used across darwin harbour during world war 2 as a safeguard to prevent japanese submarines entering the harbour believed to have stretched from east point to mandorah steel wire cable utilized to hold boom net across darwin harbour to guard against japanese submarines during world war 2boom net cable darwin harbour -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchWard Room Plaque HMAS Otway, C 1940
... Owing to shortage of funds the submarine was transferred to the Royal Navy in 1931. ...Wooden shield with emblem of panther and boomerang / aboriginal weapons HMAS Otway Ward Room Plaque, Oberon class submarine. ...Owing to shortage of funds the submarine was transferred to the Royal Navy in 1931. ...Built in Britain for the Australian Government the HMAS Otway arrived in Sydney in 1929. Owing to shortage of funds the submarine was transferred to the Royal Navy in 1931. Otway served through WW2 and was scrapped in August 1945.Wooden shield with emblem of panther and boomerang / aboriginal weapons HMAS Otway Ward Room Plaque, Oberon class submarine. Otway -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branchphoto
... Submarine...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Photo RAN Submarine photo ...Submarinephoto, ran -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchPlaque Submarines Association
... Submarines Association...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Plaque RAN Submarines Association Plaque Submarines Association ...Submarines Associationplaque, ran -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchPlaque
... Submarines Association...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Plaque RAN Submarines Association Plaque ...Submarines Associationplaque, ran -
Geelong Naval and Maritime MuseumSouvenir, Japanese Midget Submarine Fragment, 1942
... Japanese Midget Submarine Fragment...Produced as a souvenir from two Japanese Midget submarines sunk during attacks on Sydney Harbour in WWII. ...A Guaranteed Souvenier/ from the Japanese Midget Submarine/ Sunk in Sydney Harbour/ Sunday, May 31st 1942/ G.C. ...The souvenir submarine has tangible connections to the Japanese Midget Submarines sunk during attacks on Sydney Harbour in 1942. ...Produced as a souvenir from two Japanese Midget submarines sunk during attacks on Sydney Harbour in WWII. This souvenir was produced to raise funds for the RAN relief fund and King George's Fund For Sailors. It was sold as a souvenir as part of a touring exhibition around the country accompanying a composite midget submarine constructed of the two sunken vessels raised from Sydney Harbour.The souvenir submarine has tangible connections to the Japanese Midget Submarines sunk during attacks on Sydney Harbour in 1942. It is historically significant for its links to defending Australia and for its connections to tourism and fund raising relating to war time efforts.A cut square fragment of metal with possibly some Japanese characters etched on it. Attached to a paper label by a piece of cloth.A Guaranteed Souvenier/ from the Japanese Midget Submarine/ Sunk in Sydney Harbour/ Sunday, May 31st 1942/ G.C. Muirhead - Gould/ Proceeds to Rear Admiral in Charge, Sydney/ RAN Relief Fund and King George's Fund for Sailors.japanese midget submarine, world war ii, sydney harbour, ran relief fund, geelong naval and maritime museum, king george's fund for sailors -
Bendigo Military MuseumBook - BOOK, WW1, The Mystery of AE1 Australia's Lost Submarine & Crew, 2014
... The Mystery of AE1 Australia's Lost Submarine & Crew......submarine...The Mystery of AE1 Australia's Lost Submarine & Crew. AE1 simply disappeared. This was the first loss of a military unit during WWI....Black & white photos of submarines on back. 200 pages, cut plain white. ...Black & white photos of submarines on back. 200 pages, cut plain white. ...The Mystery of AE1 Australia's Lost Submarine & Crew. AE1 simply disappeared. This was the first loss of a military unit during WWI.Cover is soft cardboard, grey & dark blue coloured print on front, spine & back. Background grey & blue coloured seascape of navy vessels on front. Black & white photos of submarines on back. 200 pages, cut plain white. Illustrated with sepia, colour & black & white photos.Handwritten in blue ink on front fly leaf: "Best wishes Kathryn Spurling"books-maritime, military history-navy, submarine, ae1 -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchPhotos J Class Submarine
... J Class Submarine...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Picture RAN J Class Submarine Photos J Class Submarine ...J Class Submarinepicture, ran -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchPlaque 1988 Sub. Reunion
... 1988 Submarine Reunion...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Plaque current RAN 1988 Submarine Reunion Plaque 1988 Sub. Reunion ...1988 Submarine Reunionplaque, current, ran -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchHat
... Cap "Australian Submarines"...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Headgear 2013 RAN Cap "Australian Submarines" Hat ...Cap "Australian Submarines"headgear, 2013, ran -
Bendigo Military MuseumBook - MARITIME HISTORY, WW2, Lynne Cairns, 'FREMANTLE'S SECRET FLEETS", 1995
... From the Title page - "Fremantle's Secret Fleets/ Allied submarines based in Western Australia during World War 2"....Sepia colour photograph of Allied submarines in harbour - Fremantle, WA. 87 pages - cut, plain, cream colour paper. ...Sepia colour photograph of Allied submarines in harbour - Fremantle, WA. 87 pages - cut, plain, cream colour paper. ...From the Title page - "Fremantle's Secret Fleets/ Allied submarines based in Western Australia during World War 2".Soft cover book. Cover - cardboard. Dark brown colour print front and back. Illustrated - front. Sepia colour photograph of Allied submarines in harbour - Fremantle, WA. 87 pages - cut, plain, cream colour paper. Print colour dark brown. Illustrated - sepia colour photographs and maps.publication, book, ww2, maritime history, fremantle -
Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub BranchFramed Photograph
... The Oberon Class submarine HMAS Onslow one of the six boats of the Submarine Squadron....Dandenong/Cranbourne RSL Sub Branch 44 – 50 Clow Street Dandenong melbourne The Oberon Class submarine HMAS Onslow one of the six boats of the Submarine Squadron. ...Framed photograph HMAS Onslow.The Oberon Class submarine HMAS Onslow one of the six boats of the Submarine Squadron. -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchModel
... Model Submarine and pencil sharpener...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Model RAN Model Submarine and pencil sharpener Model ...Model Submarine and pencil sharpenermodel, ran -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchCurrency - Vietnam Military Payment Certificate, Vietnam Military Payment Certificate notes 5 cents x2 10cents x1 25 cents x1 50cents x1
... 5 cent with Submarine and Spaceman, 5 cent note with female head and bird, 10 cent with submarine and spaceman, 25cent with woman, 50 cent with submarine and spaceman...Ringwood RSL Sub-Branch 16 Station Street Ringwood melbourne 5 cent with Submarine and Spaceman, 5 cent note with female head and bird, 10 cent with submarine and spaceman, 25cent with woman, 50 cent with submarine and spaceman Vietnam Military Payment Certificate paper notes 5 cents x2 10cents x1 25 cents x1 50cents x1 Vietnam Military Payment Certificate notes 5 cents x2 10cents x1 25 cents x1 50cents x1 Currency Vietnam Military Payment Certificate ...Vietnam Military Payment Certificate paper notes 5 cents x2 10cents x1 25 cents x1 50cents x15 cent with Submarine and Spaceman, 5 cent note with female head and bird, 10 cent with submarine and spaceman, 25cent with woman, 50 cent with submarine and spaceman -
Ringwood RSL Sub-BranchDocument, HM submarine losses, c 1971
... HM submarine losses...Booklet listing details of British submarine losses from 1904 to 1971. Listing names of officers and location where submarine was lost....HM submarine losses Document ...Booklet listing details of British submarine losses from 1904 to 1971. Listing names of officers and location where submarine was lost. -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Vehicle, Grumman S2 Tracker, 04/77 (approximate)
... Carrier bourne Anti-Submarine Aircraft...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive Newhaven phillip-island-and-the-bass-coast Aircraft Grumman tracker RAN Logo, 855. operational instruction, US construction number N12-153567, Navy Carrier bourne Anti-Submarine Aircraft Grumman S2 Tracker Vehicle Vehicle Grumman Aircraft Company ...Carrier bourne Anti-Submarine AircraftRAN Logo, 855. operational instruction, US construction number N12-153567, Navyaircraft, grumman tracker
