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Australian Commando Association - VictoriaBooklet - Sketch Book, Corporal Francis John Papworth, 5:MMMM, 1945 (exact)
... ...tarakan...Corporal Francis John Papworth (VX66806) served in the 2/4 Australian Commando Squadron in Timor, New Guinea and Borneo, Tarakan during World War II. His pencil drawn images of the Tarakan camp during May 1945 give an insight into the conditions at that time....Papworth during his Commando service at Tarakan Hill, Borneo during World War II. Three of the drawings depict the army camp at Tarakan Hill during May 1945; the fourth drawing shows a young boy from Tarakan sitting on an army jeep and the last is a rough sketch of a baby drawn in 1947. ...On first drawing handwritten in pencil on top righthand corner "TARAKAN HILL/looking NNE from machine shop section of Tarakan Oilfield/May 15 1945". ...Tarakan, Borneo...On first drawing handwritten in pencil on top righthand corner "TARAKAN HILL/looking NNE from machine shop section of Tarakan Oilfield/May 15 1945". ...Corporal Francis John Papworth (VX66806) served in the 2/4 Australian Commando Squadron in Timor, New Guinea and Borneo, Tarakan during World War II. His pencil drawn images of the Tarakan camp during May 1945 give an insight into the conditions at that time.Brown cardboard, spiral bound 'The Empire Sketch Book' with five pencil drawings on art paper by Corporal F. J. Papworth during his Commando service at Tarakan Hill, Borneo during World War II. Three of the drawings depict the army camp at Tarakan Hill during May 1945; the fourth drawing shows a young boy from Tarakan sitting on an army jeep and the last is a rough sketch of a baby drawn in 1947. Sketch Book of Corporal Francis John Papworth during World War IIOn front cover in handwritten in ink "PIC of Geo-Wallace/INSIDE". On first drawing handwritten in pencil on top righthand corner "TARAKAN HILL/looking NNE from machine shop section of Tarakan Oilfield/May 15 1945". On second drawing handwritten in pencil at bottom righthand corner "TARAKAN HILL looking from BANK pill box right centre -/15 May 45". On third drawing handwritten in pencil at top righthand corner "TARAKAN HILL and DUTCH/MACHINE SHOPS-Looking from KINGS CROSS/The morning of the 4th May 1945-/0745 hrs-/The Quiet before the storm". On fourth drawing handwritten in top in pencil "Salamit - Peace or Peaceful[l] Used as a Greeting/Salamit-/ORONG LAKI LAKI/TARAKAN. BORNEO/19 MAY 45." All four sketches are signed "John Papworth/Tarakan 1945".On fifth sketch handwritten in pencil "Michael/Signed by/2 Feb 1947".book, world war ii, military, sketch, tarakan, borneo, commando, papworth, may 1945, pencil drawings, wwii, world war 2 -
Bendigo Military MuseumNewspaper - NEWSPAPER WW2, 1st Aust Press Unif AIF, TARAKAN TABLE TOPS, 16 Aug 1945
... TARAKAN TABLE TOPS......Tarakan...Table Tops Newsletter provided to soldiers in TARAKAN in 1945. Item in a collection re E.M. ..."IT'S ALL OVER" TARAKAN TABLE TOPS " JAPAN ACCEPTS ALLIED TERMS" OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENT...TARAKAN TABLE TOPS Newspaper NEWSPAPER WW2 1st Aust Press Unif AIF. ...Table Tops Newsletter provided to soldiers in TARAKAN in 1945. Item in a collection re E.M. Collihole VX35201, refer Cat No 7235 for his service details. Newsletter No 74 Sunset edition - Paper yellowed colour with black and red print."IT'S ALL OVER" TARAKAN TABLE TOPS " JAPAN ACCEPTS ALLIED TERMS" OFFICIAL ANNOUNCEMENTnewsletter, tarakan, table tops -
Bendigo Military MuseumPoster - POSTER, GROUND DEFENCES "TARAKAN", 1 Aust Corps Det. A.A.P.I. Gn, Ref map Tarakan 1/25000, 8 August 1945
... ...Tarakan...Ground Defences Tarakan...A.A.P.I. Gn, Ref map Tarakan 1/25000...Poster Photographs Tarakan Ground Defences Tarakan Cream coloured Paper, Black Printed map with 23 photographs on it. ...Francis Hansen VX85668 2/3rd Infantry Battalion.Cream coloured Paper, Black Printed map with 23 photographs on it.Ground Defences Tarakanposter, photographs, tarakan -
Bendigo Military MuseumNewspaper - NEWSPAPERS WW2, TARAKAN TIMES, 1945
... TARAKAN TIMES...Tarakan...1. TARAKAN TIMES, Wed August 15, 1945 " PEACE" Japan Surrenders. 2. ...Collihole VX35201, refer Cat No 7235 for his service details. Tarakan Newsletters WW2 1. TARAKAN TIMES, Wed August 15, 1945 " PEACE" Japan Surrenders. 2. ...Items in a collection re E.M. Collihole VX35201, refer Cat No 7235 for his service details. 1. Newsletter - Paper, cream coloured, black typed print, one page, two sides printed. 2. Newsletter - Paper, cream, black typed print, two pages, three sides printed. 3. Newsletter - Paper, cream, black typed print, one page, two sides printed.1. TARAKAN TIMES, Wed August 15, 1945 " PEACE" Japan Surrenders. 2. TARAKAN TIMES, Sunday, Sept 2, 1945 " SURRENDER SIGNED" . 3. TARAKAN TIMES, Monday Oct 1, 1945. " DUTCH SAY MOST INDONESIANS WILL CO-OPEATE WITH NEW DEAL".tarakan, newsletters, ww2 -
Lara RSL Sub BranchNewspaper - The Sun Newspaper Dated 3/5/945 - Special - My War Part 52, Local Newspaper Dated 3/5/1945 - Special - My War Part 52 - Delay Will Not Be Long - Butchers Of Belsen - Tarakan: Costly for Diggers
... Local Newspaper Dated 3/5/1945 - Special - My War Part 52 - Delay Will Not Be Long - Butchers Of Belsen - Tarakan: Costly for Diggers...Delay Will Not Be Long - Butchers Of Belsen - Tarakan: Costly for Diggers...Lara RSL Sub Branch McClelland Ave Lara Local Newspaper Dated 3/5/1945 - Special - My War Part 52 Local Newspaper dated 3/5/1945 - Special - My War Part 2 reporting on World War 2 Events delay will not be long - butchers of belsen - tarakan: costly for diggers world war 2 newspaper Delay Will Not Be Long - Butchers Of Belsen - Tarakan: Costly for Diggers Local Newspaper Dated 3/5/1945 - Special - My War Part 52 Local Newspaper Dated 3/5/1945 - Special - My War Part 52 - Delay Will Not Be Long - Butchers Of Belsen - Tarakan: Costly for Diggers Newspaper The Sun Newspaper Dated 3/5/945 - Special - My War Part 52 ...Local Newspaper Dated 3/5/1945 - Special - My War Part 52 Local Newspaper dated 3/5/1945 - Special - My War Part 2 reporting on World War 2 EventsLocal Newspaper Dated 3/5/1945 - Special - My War Part 52 Delay Will Not Be Long - Butchers Of Belsen - Tarakan: Costly for Diggersdelay will not be long - butchers of belsen - tarakan: costly for diggers, world war 2, newspaper -
Warrnambool RSL Sub BranchMap, TARAKAN CAMPAIGN. 1st May-21st June 1945
... TARAKAN CAMPAIGN. 1st May-21st June 1945...Legend shows troop movements during the Campaign on Tarakan Island....Warrnambool RSL Sub Branch Cnr Merri & Liebig Streets Warrnambool great-ocean-road Legend shows troop movements during the Campaign on Tarakan Island. Paper, Basic colour TARAKAN CAMPAIGN. 1st May-21st June 1945 Map ...Paper, Basic colourLegend shows troop movements during the Campaign on Tarakan Island. -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPhotograph
... ...tarakan...Image appears to be of rural village and outlying buildings on Tarakan Island ...On rear - Tarakan...The Unit was granted the Freedom of the City by the Rural City of Wangaratta in 1996 and one of the first, if not the first, to receive this type of honour. 2/24th battalion tarakan ww2 On rear - Tarakan Reproduced black and white photograph of distant village in countryside Photograph Photograph ...Image appears to be of rural village and outlying buildings on Tarakan Island The 2/24th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army, which served during World War II .A unit of all-volunteers, it was formed in July 1940 from primarily Victorian volunteers and was known as "Wangaratta's Own" because of the time the battalion spent in the town during its formative period prior to deployment overseas. It served in North Africa in 1941–1942 as part of the 26th Brigade, which was assigned to the 7th Division, before being reassigned to the 9th Division. In early 1943, the battalion returned to Australia and later took part in campaigns against the Japanese in New Guinea in 1943–1944 and Borneo in 1945, before being disbanded in 1946. The 2/24th suffered the highest number of casualties of any 2nd AIF infantry battalion. The Unit was granted the Freedom of the City by the Rural City of Wangaratta in 1996 and one of the first, if not the first, to receive this type of honour. Reproduced black and white photograph of distant village in countrysideOn rear - Tarakan2/24th battalion, tarakan, ww2 -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPhotograph, c1945
... ...tarakan...Prior to the Second World War Tarakan Island was part of the Dutch East Indies and an important oil-producing centre. ... Handwritten on rear - Oil wells on Tarakan...As part of the 26th Brigade the 2/24 Battalion landed at Tarakan on May1 1945. The task of capturing Tarakan's airstrip was assigned to the 2/24th Battalion. ...Prior to the Second World War Tarakan Island was part of the Dutch East Indies and an important oil-producing centre. In early 1942 it was occupied by the Japanese. The primary objective for the Allied attack on Tarakan (code-named "Oboe One") was to secure and develop the island's airstrip so that it could be used to provide air cover for subsequent landings in Brunei, Labuan and Balikpapan. The secondary objective for the operation was to secure Tarakan's oilfields and bring them into operation as a source of oil for the Allied forces. As part of the 26th Brigade the 2/24 Battalion landed at Tarakan on May1 1945. The task of capturing Tarakan's airstrip was assigned to the 2/24th Battalion. The Battalion's initial attack on the airstrip on the night of 2 May was delayed when the Japanese set off large explosive charges, and the airstrip was not secured until 5 MayThe 2/24th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army, which served during World War II .A unit of all-volunteers, it was formed in July 1940 from primarily Victorian volunteers and was known as "Wangaratta's Own" because of the time the battalion spent in the town during its formative period prior to deployment overseas. It served in North Africa in 1941–1942 as part of the 26th Brigade, which was assigned to the 7th Division, before being reassigned to the 9th Division. In early 1943, the battalion returned to Australia and later took part in campaigns against the Japanese in New Guinea in 1943–1944 and Borneo in 1945, before being disbanded in 1946. The 2/24th suffered the highest number of casualties of any 2nd AIF infantry battalion. The Unit was granted the Freedom of the City by the Rural City of Wangaratta in 1996 and one of the first, if not the first, to receive this type of honour. Reproduced black and white photograph of metal pylon structures with man standing in bombed foreground Handwritten on rear - Oil wells on Tarakan2/24th battalion, tarakan, ww2 -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPhotograph, c1945
... ...tarakan...View of HQ Australian Army Services Corps Issuing Depot on Tarakan Island. ... Handwritten on rear - Tarakan...The Unit was granted the Freedom of the City by the Rural City of Wangaratta in 1996 and one of the first, if not the first, to receive this type of honour. 2/24th battalion wangaratta tarakan ww2 Handwritten on rear - Tarakan Reproduced black and white photograph of tent structures with supplies and vehicles in foreground. ...View of HQ Australian Army Services Corps Issuing Depot on Tarakan Island. The 2/24th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army, which served during World War II .A unit of all-volunteers, it was formed in July 1940 from primarily Victorian volunteers and was known as "Wangaratta's Own" because of the time the battalion spent in the town during its formative period prior to deployment overseas. It served in North Africa in 1941–1942 as part of the 26th Brigade, which was assigned to the 7th Division, before being reassigned to the 9th Division. In early 1943, the battalion returned to Australia and later took part in campaigns against the Japanese in New Guinea in 1943–1944 and Borneo in 1945, before being disbanded in 1946. The 2/24th suffered the highest number of casualties of any 2nd AIF infantry battalion. The Unit was granted the Freedom of the City by the Rural City of Wangaratta in 1996 and one of the first, if not the first, to receive this type of honour. Reproduced black and white photograph of tent structures with supplies and vehicles in foreground. Handwritten on rear - Tarakan2/24th battalion, wangaratta, tarakan, ww2 -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPhotograph
... ...tarakan...Image appears to be of Army camp based near/at rural village with outlying buildings on Tarakan Island ...On rear - Boxing ring on Tarakan...The Unit was granted the Freedom of the City by the Rural City of Wangaratta in 1996 and one of the first, if not the first, to receive this type of honour. 2/24th battalion tarakan ww2 On rear - Boxing ring on Tarakan Reproduced black and white photograph of two rows of long buildings with four men between one small building and two rows of tent like structures in the foreground. ...Image appears to be of Army camp based near/at rural village with outlying buildings on Tarakan Island The 2/24th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army, which served during World War II .A unit of all-volunteers, it was formed in July 1940 from primarily Victorian volunteers and was known as "Wangaratta's Own" because of the time the battalion spent in the town during its formative period prior to deployment overseas. It served in North Africa in 1941–1942 as part of the 26th Brigade, which was assigned to the 7th Division, before being reassigned to the 9th Division. In early 1943, the battalion returned to Australia and later took part in campaigns against the Japanese in New Guinea in 1943–1944 and Borneo in 1945, before being disbanded in 1946. The 2/24th suffered the highest number of casualties of any 2nd AIF infantry battalion. The Unit was granted the Freedom of the City by the Rural City of Wangaratta in 1996 and one of the first, if not the first, to receive this type of honour. Reproduced black and white photograph of two rows of long buildings with four men between one small building and two rows of tent like structures in the foreground. There are small buildings and smoke rising in the background.On rear - Boxing ring on Tarakan2/24th battalion, tarakan, ww2 -
Bendigo Military MuseumPhotograph - PHOTOGRAPH WW2, Post 2000 reproduction
... Photo of a soldier with a Japanese landmine, Tarakan...“Japanese Landmine, Tarakan”...On discharge he was listed as being posted as a Private to 2/108 General Transport. photography-photographs military history - army Mine “Japanese Landmine, Tarakan” Photo of a soldier with a Japanese landmine, Tarakan Photograph PHOTOGRAPH WW2 ...STANLEY BAYLISS (VX138816) enlisted on 7.5.1943 & discharged on 26.3.1946. On discharge he was listed as being posted as a Private to 2/108 General Transport.Photo of a soldier with a Japanese landmine, Tarakan“Japanese Landmine, Tarakan”photography-photographs, military history - army, mine -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPhotograph
... ...tarakan...The Battle of Tarakan was the first stage in the Borneo campaign of 1945. ...Handwritten on rear - Tarakan Cemetery...Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch 2-4 Templeton Street Wangaratta high-country The Battle of Tarakan was the first stage in the Borneo campaign of 1945. ...The Battle of Tarakan was the first stage in the Borneo campaign of 1945. It began with an amphibious landing by Australian forces on 1 May, code-named Operation Oboe One. While the battle ended with success for the Allied forces over the Japanese defenders, this victory is generally regarded as having not justified its costs. 225 Australian soldiers of the 26th Brigade, 9th Division, 2nd Australian Imperial Force were once buried here. They were killed in the Battle of Tarakan (1 May - 21 June 1945) or died due to their wounds until 15 August 1945.The 2/24th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army, which served during World War II .A unit of all-volunteers, it was formed in July 1940 from primarily Victorian volunteers and was known as "Wangaratta's Own" because of the time the battalion spent in the town during its formative period prior to deployment overseas. It served in North Africa in 1941–1942 as part of the 26th Brigade, which was assigned to the 7th Division, before being reassigned to the 9th Division. In early 1943, the battalion returned to Australia and later took part in campaigns against the Japanese in New Guinea in 1943–1944 and Borneo in 1945, before being disbanded in 1946. The 2/24th suffered the highest number of casualties of any 2nd AIF infantry battalion. The Unit was granted the Freedom of the City by the Rural City of Wangaratta in 1996 and one of the first, if not the first, to receive this type of honour. Reproduced black and white photograph of a monument/cenotaph and lawn grave sites with white crosses.Handwritten on rear - Tarakan Cemetery2/24th battalion, wangaratta, tarakan -
Lara RSL Sub BranchCigarette case, Circa1942
... ...tarakan...Whilst its maker is unknown, its inscription, “Tarakan May 1st 1945” suggests that it was created during the Battle of Tarakan. ..."Tarakan May 1st 1945" "A-F-B" Engraved beach...Whilst its maker is unknown, its inscription, “Tarakan May 1st 1945” suggests that it was created during the Battle of Tarakan. ...This cigarette case was made from the plexiglass windscreen of a Japanese Mitsubishi Zero aircraft. Whilst its maker is unknown, its inscription, “Tarakan May 1st 1945” suggests that it was created during the Battle of Tarakan. Tarakan was a small, oil-rich island off the coast of Borneo which in 1945 was held by the Japanese. The battle, code named Operation Oboe One, began when Australian forces landed on May 1st 1945, and continued until June 21st. 240 Australians died during the conflict. The term ‘Trench art’ describes objects made from the debris and by-products of warfare. Reasons for making trench art varied, from creating mementos of battles to passing time or mitigating the effects of warfare. This object has historic significance at a national level due to its association with World War Two. As an example of trench art, it makes an important contribution to our understanding of Australian soldiers’ experience of the war. This object is an example of skilled craftsmanship and has artistic and aesthetic significance due to its detailed engraving of a beach scene. Unlike the majority of trench art, which was made from used ordnance, it is made from the windscreen of a Mitsubishi Zero aircraft and therefore is comparatively rare.Cigarette Case made from the windscreen of a Japanese Zero aircraft"Tarakan May 1st 1945" "A-F-B" Engraved beachcigarette, tarakan, windscreen, japan, australia, united states, netherlands, beach -
Bendigo Military MuseumLiterary work - VALEDICTORY TO TARAKAN, 1945
... ...Tarakan...TARAKAN...Literary work VALEDICTORY TO TARAKAN ...Item in a collection re VX35201 Edgar Martin COLLIHOLE. Enlisted 17.6.1940 age 25 years 7 months in the 2/24th Bn AIF. His overseas service is listed as; Middle East 16.11.1940 - 25.2.1943, New Guinea 1.8.1943 - 22.2.1944, Netherlands East Indies 8.4.1945 - 8..11.1945. 1286 days which includes embarking from Australia to disembarking back in Australia. Discharged with the rank of L/Cpl on 11.2.1946. Enlisted 28/6/40. Discharged 11/1/46. L/Cpl 2/24 Bn.Literary work - Paper, cream with black type written print - One page.“Lt. Gen Morshead's Address at Presentation of Decorations won here”lt.gen morshead, valedictory address, tarakan, e d collihole, ww2 -
Australian Commando Association - VictoriaCommando. From Tidal River to Tarakan- Story of 2/4th Independent Company
... From Tidal River to Tarakan- Story of 2/4th Independent Company...From Tidal River to Tarakan- Story of 2/4th Independent Company ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - TOCUMWAL TO TARAKAN, MICHAEL V. NELMES, 1994
... TOCUMWAL TO TARAKAN...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne TOCUMWAL TO TARAKAN Book TOCUMWAL TO TARAKAN MICHAEL V. ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook - TOCUMWAL TO TARAKAN, MICHAEL V. NELMES, TODUMWAL TO TARAKAN, 1994
... TODUMWAL TO TARAKAN...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne TODUMWAL TO TARAKAN Book TOCUMWAL TO TARAKAN MICHAEL V. ... -
Bendigo Military MuseumMap - MAPS, ISLANDS WW2, Post 1945
... ...tarakan....1) Coloured paper map of Bougainville Campaign, New Britain Campaign & Aitape - Wewak Campaign. .2) Coloured paper map of Tarakan Campaign, Balikpapin Campaign & North Borneo Campaign....Maps bouganville tarakan islands .1) Coloured paper map of Bougainville Campaign, New Britain Campaign & Aitape - Wewak Campaign. .2) Coloured paper map of Tarakan Campaign, Balikpapin Campaign & North Borneo Campaign. ...Items were owned by William John GARLAND, 5th Army Troop. Illustrated information of the named campaigns of 1944-45..1) Coloured paper map of Bougainville Campaign, New Britain Campaign & Aitape - Wewak Campaign. .2) Coloured paper map of Tarakan Campaign, Balikpapin Campaign & North Borneo Campaign.maps, bouganville, tarakan, islands -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchPhoto Album
... Pictures from Training & Tarakan...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Diaries WW2 Army Pictures from Training & Tarakan Photo Album ...Pictures from Training & Tarakandiaries, ww2, army -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPhotograph
... ...tarakan...September 30,1945 - The official dedication service and unveiling of the Cenotaph at Tarakan War Cemetery The Battle of Tarakan was the first stage in the Borneo campaign of 1945. ...Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch 2-4 Templeton Street Wangaratta high-country September 30,1945 - The official dedication service and unveiling of the Cenotaph at Tarakan War Cemetery The Battle of Tarakan was the first stage in the Borneo campaign of 1945. ...September 30,1945 - The official dedication service and unveiling of the Cenotaph at Tarakan War Cemetery The Battle of Tarakan was the first stage in the Borneo campaign of 1945. It began with an amphibious landing by Australian forces on 1 May, code-named Operation Oboe One. While the battle ended with success for the Allied forces over the Japanese defenders, this victory is generally regarded as having not justified its costs. 225 Australian soldiers of the 26th Brigade, 9th Division, 2nd Australian Imperial Force were once buried here. They were killed in the Battle of Tarakan (1 May - 21 June 1945) or died due to their wounds until 15 August 1945.The 2/24th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army, which served during World War II .A unit of all-volunteers, it was formed in July 1940 from primarily Victorian volunteers and was known as "Wangaratta's Own" because of the time the battalion spent in the town during its formative period prior to deployment overseas. It served in North Africa in 1941–1942 as part of the 26th Brigade, which was assigned to the 7th Division, before being reassigned to the 9th Division. In early 1943, the battalion returned to Australia and later took part in campaigns against the Japanese in New Guinea in 1943–1944 and Borneo in 1945, before being disbanded in 1946. The 2/24th suffered the highest number of casualties of any 2nd AIF infantry battalion. The Unit was granted the Freedom of the City by the Rural City of Wangaratta in 1996 and one of the first, if not the first, to receive this type of honour. Reproduced black and white photograph of monument/cenotaph and catafalque party2/24th battalion, tarakan, cenotaph -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchPhoto
... Gravesite of Corporal J.B.Mackey, V.C. On Tarakan....Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Photo WW2 Army Gravesite of Corporal J.B.Mackey, V.C. On Tarakan. Photo ...Gravesite of Corporal J.B.Mackey, V.C. On Tarakan.photo, ww2, army -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub BranchANZAC Biscuit Tin - "Tarakan 1945"
... ANZAC Biscuit Tin " Tarakan 1945"...Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch 1 Mast Gully Road Upwey melbourne Miscellaneous 2013 General ANZAC Biscuit Tin " Tarakan 1945" ANZAC Biscuit Tin - "Tarakan 1945" ...ANZAC Biscuit Tin " Tarakan 1945"miscellaneous, 2013, general -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchEquipment - Shoulder straps
... ...tarakan...Two canvas shoulder straps for webbing/backpack believed to be used during the assault and battle for Tarakan by ROBERT HENRY SLOAN : Service Number - VX94408 : Date of birth - 01 Dec 1925 at WANGARATTA VICTORIA ...Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch 2-4 Templeton Street Wangaratta high-country Two canvas shoulder straps for webbing/backpack believed to be used during the assault and battle for Tarakan by ROBERT HENRY SLOAN : Service Number - VX94408 : Date of birth - 01 Dec 1925 at WANGARATTA VICTORIA ww2 robert henry sloan army australia tarakan Two long canvas straps with felt shoulder padding, metal buckle and canvas pocket Equipment Shoulder straps ...Two canvas shoulder straps for webbing/backpack believed to be used during the assault and battle for Tarakan by ROBERT HENRY SLOAN : Service Number - VX94408 : Date of birth - 01 Dec 1925 at WANGARATTA VICTORIA Two long canvas straps with felt shoulder padding, metal buckle and canvas pocket ww2, robert henry sloan, army, australia, tarakan -
Wangaratta RSL Sub BranchPhotograph - Framed Photograph, HMAS Westralia
... The 2/24th Australian Infantry Battalion embarked for attack on Tarakan Island, Borneo. On 1 May – After preliminary bombardment by two cruisers and six destroyers ,troops of 26th Australian Infantry Brigade were landed. ...Gold coloured plaque attached top right "HMAS Westralia" - 2/24th AUST INF BATT TARAKAN ISLAND BORNEO 1ST MAY, 1945...The 2/24th Australian Infantry Battalion embarked for attack on Tarakan Island, Borneo. On 1 May – After preliminary bombardment by two cruisers and six destroyers ,troops of 26th Australian Infantry Brigade were landed. ...In 1943 Westralia was converted into a Landing Ship, Infantry. In this role, Westralia had a capacity of 933 soldiers, and was used primarily to transport units of the United States Army and Marine Corps. The ship arrived at Manus on 7th April 1945 befoe reaching Morotai on the 19th. The 2/24th Australian Infantry Battalion embarked for attack on Tarakan Island, Borneo. On 1 May – After preliminary bombardment by two cruisers and six destroyers ,troops of 26th Australian Infantry Brigade were landed. After the end of the war, Westralia was one of the ships at Ambon on 22 September 1945 for the surrender and occupation of the island where the 164 survivors of Gull Force prisoners had already been taken off on 10 September. She was later used for the repatriation of Australian troops, before being paid off in September 1946. The ship earned five battle honours for her wartime service: Silver frame containing black and white image of a ship at seaGold coloured plaque attached top right "HMAS Westralia" - 2/24th AUST INF BATT TARAKAN ISLAND BORNEO 1ST MAY, 1945hmas westralia, 2/24th aust inf battalion -
Wangaratta High School2nd/24th Batallion Shield, 1945
... They served in Tobruk (1941) Tel el Eisa (1942), El Alemain (1942), New Guinea (1943) and Tarakan (1945).During the Tobruk siege the 9th Division was called the ‘The Rats of Tobruk’ by William Joyce, the German propagandist. ...NADZAB . WAREO . TARAKAN I HOLD FAST...NADZAB . WAREO . TARAKAN I HOLD FAST Brown lacquered wood shield with a silver metal 2/24 symbol on it. 2nd/24th Batallion Shield ...In July 1940 the 2/24th Battalion was formed. They set off from Caulfield for the still-being-built Bonegilla camp, stopping off at Wangaratta where they camped at the showgrounds. They were welcomed with open arms by the local community as they rapidly built up their numbers. The people of Wangaratta adopted the Battalion and they became known as ‘Wangaratta’s Own’. Presented with a 14 foot pennant the Battalion marched through the streets of Wangaratta on 27 September 1940 on the way to Bonegilla. Training continued in Bonegilla until the soldiers sailed on HMT Strathmore for the Middle East on 16 November. The Battalion was eventually attached to the 9th Australian Division, one of the most famous army fighting formations in World War 2. They served in Tobruk (1941) Tel el Eisa (1942), El Alemain (1942), New Guinea (1943) and Tarakan (1945).During the Tobruk siege the 9th Division was called the ‘The Rats of Tobruk’ by William Joyce, the German propagandist. The 2/24th Battalion suffered more casualties than any other 2nd AIF Battalion – 360 killed and 900 wounded. Brown lacquered wood shield with a silver metal 2/24 symbol on it.2/24 AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY BATALLION TOBRUK . THE SALIENT . TEL EL EISA . EL ALAMEIN . LAE . NADZAB . WAREO . TARAKAN I HOLD FAST -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps MuseumBox - ammunition, c1940
... Brought home by Peter Trull from Moratai, Tarakan Island...Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum 49 Hogan Street Tatura the-murray Brought home by Peter Trull from Moratai, Tarakan Island army ammunition box trull p tatura japan tarakan island arms ammunition Letters and words on box: 844 Japanese characters/script Rectangular wooden army ammunition (detonator) box with metal clips to close/secure lid to main box. ...Brought home by Peter Trull from Moratai, Tarakan IslandRectangular wooden army ammunition (detonator) box with metal clips to close/secure lid to main box.Letters and words on box: 844 Japanese characters/scriptarmy ammunition box, trull, p, tatura, japan, tarakan island, arms, ammunition -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.Container - ANZAC COLLECTION: BISCUIT TIN
... Anzac biscuit tin: on front ' limited edition Anzac biscuit' on bottom below image ' 'Tarakan 1945' Tin has khaki base colour, image is black and white, red and white text on tin. ...History House 11 Mackenzie Street Bendigo goldfields MILITARY World war 2 biscuit tin Anzac biscuit tin: on front ' limited edition Anzac biscuit' on bottom below image ' 'Tarakan 1945' Tin has khaki base colour, image is black and white, red and white text on tin. ...Anzac biscuit tin: on front ' limited edition Anzac biscuit' on bottom below image ' 'Tarakan 1945' Tin has khaki base colour, image is black and white, red and white text on tin. RSL story and Anzac biscuit story printed on back.military, world war 2, biscuit tin -
Bendigo Military MuseumPlaque - PLAQUE, 2/24 AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY BATTALION, Brim Medallions Pty Ltd
... EL ALAMEIN, LAE - NADZAB, WAREO, TARAKAN." "1 HOLD FAST". ...EL ALAMEIN, LAE - NADZAB, WAREO, TARAKAN." "1 HOLD FAST". Plaque - wood with metal centre. ...Presented to Bendigo & District Servicemen's Club by Major W. F. R. BUDGE"Plaque - wood with metal centre. Round centre has red and blue woding and picture."2/24 AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY BATTALION" "TOBRUK. THE SILENT. TEL EL EISA. EL ALAMEIN, LAE - NADZAB, WAREO, TARAKAN." "1 HOLD FAST". plaque, aif, 2/24 -
Wodonga & District Historical Society IncPlaque - Albury's Own 2/23rd Battalion 9th Division
... AUT VIAM INVENIAM AUT FACIAM " On metal oblong "9th DIVISION /EL ALAMEIN -TOBRUK- LAE/ SATELEBERG - TARAKAN"...AUT VIAM INVENIAM AUT FACIAM " On metal oblong "9th DIVISION /EL ALAMEIN -TOBRUK- LAE/ SATELEBERG - TARAKAN" A plaque commemorating "Albury's Own" - the 2/23rd Battalion. ...Established at Victoria Barracks, in Melbourne, in June 1940, the 2/23rd Battalion was raised as part of the all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force and assigned to the 26th Brigade. Under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Bernard Evans, a small cadre of experienced personnel drawn from Victorian Militia units were concentrated at Victoria Barracks prior to the battalion headquarters being relocated to Albury, New South Wales, where a large number of volunteers were completing their recruit training at the 4th Recruit Training Battalion. Upon the conclusion of this course, the recruits were posted to the 2/23rd and the battalion – over 900 strong– moved to Bonegilla, Victoria, just across the border, where more complex collective training was completed prior to departure overseas. A large majority of the battalion's initial intake of volunteers came from the Albury–Wodonga region and as a result, the 2/23rd became known as "Albury's Own"This item is part of a collection of items owned by Arthur Lock, a member of the 2/23rd Battalion, an all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force which served as part of the garrison during the Siege of Tobruk, then at El Alamein, New Guinea and Borneo. It has particular local significance as the battalion was know as "Albury's Own" because a large majority of the battalion's initial intake of volunteers came from the Albury–Wodonga region.A plaque commemorating "Albury's Own" - the 2/23rd Battalion. It incorprates the Unit badge and a a list of battlefronts they served in as part of the 9th Brigade. The Latin in the centre of the badge translates as "I will either find a way or make one". In circular badge "ALBURY'S OWN/ 2/23 RD BN. AUT VIAM INVENIAM AUT FACIAM " On metal oblong "9th DIVISION /EL ALAMEIN -TOBRUK- LAE/ SATELEBERG - TARAKAN"world war 11, 2/23rd battailon, albury's own -
Bendigo Military MuseumAccessory - LIFE VEST, C.1941 - 45
... Mae west vest given to A.R (Dave) GROAT 2nd AIF at the Tarakan landings in 1945 by an American. Refer Cat No 457 for his service details....Bendigo Military Museum 37 - 39 Pall Mall Bendigo goldfields Mae west vest given to A.R (Dave) GROAT 2nd AIF at the Tarakan landings in 1945 by an American. Refer Cat No 457 for his service details. maritime technology - survival equipment Mae West 8 float sections, mae west vest marked on rear top "mae west" from an American to D. ...Mae west vest given to A.R (Dave) GROAT 2nd AIF at the Tarakan landings in 1945 by an American. Refer Cat No 457 for his service details.8 float sections, mae west vest marked on rear top "mae west" from an American to D. Groat 1945.maritime technology - survival equipment, mae west,
