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Horsham RSL Sub Branch
Beret, 1990
... served with the United Nations Peacekeeping Forces in Cambodia...United Nations Peacekeeping Beret (Cambodia).Blue felt... with the United Nations Peacekeeping Forces in Cambodia in 1992-1993. She ...This Beret belongs to my wife Michelle Hutchison, who served with the United Nations Peacekeeping Forces in Cambodia in 1992-1993. She is very proud to have been able to serve in this Peacekeeping Unit.The Blue Beret is very signifigant to Peacekeeping Forces throughout the world. Only those people who have served in these units are entilted to wear them with pride.United Nations Peacekeeping Beret (Cambodia).Blue felt Beret with black band,with Gold and White United Nations Badge.F328651 Cpl Pedderforce, beret, united, peacekeeping -
Bendigo Military Museum
Headwear - HELMET, UNITED NATIONS
... United Nations Peacekeeping... with United Nations Peacekeeping. ... with United Nations Peacekeeping. United Nations Peacekeeping Uniform ...Helmet belonged to "Gordon Bruce Bearman". Served in the Citizen Military Forces - Nov 1965 to April 1979. Army Reserve Aug 1980 - Oct 1984. Part of this time was spent in Cyprus with United Nations Peacekeeping. Blue painted helmet with United Nations insignia on front. Initials "UN" on right hand side. Inside of helmet is brown in colour. Adjustable webbing is attached with rivets to inside to fit wearer's head. Chin strap missing.On transfer on right hand side "UN" , united nations peacekeeping, uniform, helmet, gordon bruce bearman -
Lakes Entrance Regional Historical Society (operating as Lakes Entrance History Centre & Museum)
Book, Bradley, Joyce et al, A Guide to Genealogical Sources in the Australian War Memorial, 1986
... , and involvement in United Nations peacekeeping forces.... Nations peacekeeping forces. A Guide to Genealogical Sources ...A guide to the Research Centre of the Australian War Memorial, Canberra, from the 19th. century to the Vietnam War, and involvement in United Nations peacekeeping forces.Stella Raumilitary history -
Bendigo Military Museum
Document - DOCUMENTS, VARIOUS
... United Nations Peacekeeping... BEARMAN United Nations Peacekeeping Cyprus Medal 1. Photocopy ...Copies of documents belonging to "Gordon Bruce Bearman". See catalogue No. 7538 for service details.1. Photocopy of a certificate on A4 paper. Text in black type. 2. Photocopy of a certificate on A4 paper with details of a medal issued to recipient. Text in black type. 3. Photocopy of a report assessing recipient's conduct at the end of a tour of duty. A4 page with black type. 4. Photocopy of a letter of congratulations on Minister for Justice letterhead. A4 page with black type.gordon bruce bearman, united nations peacekeeping, cyprus medal -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Big Sky Publishing, Combat medic : an eyewitness account of the Kibeho massacre, 2008
... United nations - Peacekeeping forces - Rwanda...-and-the-dandenong-ranges United nations - Peacekeeping forces - Rwanda ...On the 22nd of April 1995 more than 4,000 Rwandans were massacred and thousands more injured in a place called Kibeho. Terry Pickard, a seasoned soldier and medic, was one of a 32-strong force of Australian UN peacekeepers in Kibeho on that terrible Saturday. While the United Nations’ presence prevented the death toll from being even worse than it was, the massacre continues to haunt him. The rules of engagement that stopped him from intervening in the senseless slaughter, and the life and death decisions he was forced to make when dealing with the injured condemned him to more than a decade of recurring nightmares and debilitating flashbacks. The horror and unimaginable tragedy of the Kibeho Massacre still looms large in the lives of Rwandans and the people sent to help the African country. No one who walked away from that day was ever the same again. Combat Medic is a personal account of one Australian soldier who found himself at the centre of events that shocked the world, and the personal toll that he paid. Terry Pickard’s army career spanned nearly 20 years. More than 25 years after Rwanda he continues to struggle with post traumatic stress triggered by his experiences. Collapse summaryIll, maps, plans, p.181.non-fictionOn the 22nd of April 1995 more than 4,000 Rwandans were massacred and thousands more injured in a place called Kibeho. Terry Pickard, a seasoned soldier and medic, was one of a 32-strong force of Australian UN peacekeepers in Kibeho on that terrible Saturday. While the United Nations’ presence prevented the death toll from being even worse than it was, the massacre continues to haunt him. The rules of engagement that stopped him from intervening in the senseless slaughter, and the life and death decisions he was forced to make when dealing with the injured condemned him to more than a decade of recurring nightmares and debilitating flashbacks. The horror and unimaginable tragedy of the Kibeho Massacre still looms large in the lives of Rwandans and the people sent to help the African country. No one who walked away from that day was ever the same again. Combat Medic is a personal account of one Australian soldier who found himself at the centre of events that shocked the world, and the personal toll that he paid. Terry Pickard’s army career spanned nearly 20 years. More than 25 years after Rwanda he continues to struggle with post traumatic stress triggered by his experiences. Collapse summary united nations - peacekeeping forces - rwanda, rwanda - civil war - atrocities -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Hat, Beret
... -country united nations peacekeeping blue berets uniform interwar ...Light blue woollen beret with black synthetic binding around rim, attached to black cotton lining. United Nations badge is attached to front of beret in gold and white enamel, held in place with pin; badge depicts the globe surrounded by branches of an olive tree. Interior lining has diamond-shaped manufacturer's label stitched on. Beret has two black eyelet holes on wearers' right side. Interior label reads "HILLS/NEW-ZEALAND/made/PURE WOOL/BERET HOOD/UNITED NATIONS/PROPERTY/7 5/8"united nations, peacekeeping, blue berets, uniform, interwar -
Bendigo Military Museum
Headwear - BERET, UNITED NATIONS, Christies (Kent Brand)
... United Nations Peacekeeping... No. 7538 for service details. Beret United Nations Peacekeeping ...Beret belonging to "Gordon Bruce Bearman". See Catalogue No. 7538 for service details.Light blue woolen beret with black band. White and gold metal badge attached to front. Badge features a map of the world surrounded by a laurel wreath. White Manufacturers' label sewn onto band. Brand name printed in white on inside.Printed on inside in white: "KENT, PURE WOOL, X-LARGE" beret, united nations peacekeeping, insignia, gordon bruce bearman -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental Collection
Photograph - Stenning and Jones
... Both men had served on United Nations Peacekeeping... melbourne Both men had served on United Nations Peacekeeping ...Both men had served on United Nations Peacekeeping operations Colour photograph of Colonel Charles Skinning and Lieutenant Colonel S. Jones at Buna Barracks, Albury, 29 April 1990.military, un, stenning, jones, buna barracks -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Card, UN Disarmament, Apprehension and Detention Card
The United Nations Transitional Administration in East Timor (UNTAET) provided an interim civil administration and a peacekeeping mission in the territory of East Timor, from its establishment on 25 October 1999,[1] until its independence on 20 May 2002, following the outcome of the East Timor Special Autonomy Referendum. This card instructs personnel the correct procedure for the disarmament, apprehension and detention.A green UN Disarmament, Apprehension and Detention Card that has writing on both sides. Used by United Nation Forces in East Timor.military, army, timor, east timor, united nations, un, card, laminated, untaet, untaet pkf, pkf, green card, disarmament, apprehension, detention -
Bendigo Military Museum
Headwear - HAT, UNITED NATIONS, Hills Hats, Post 1970
Hat, mid blue colour with brim, cotton fabric with - “United Nations. Nations Unies” - emblem machine embroidered in white thread on front of hat.Makers label inside hat crown: “Hills Made By Hills Hats In New Zealand Medium”uniform - military - army - un peacekeeping, costume-male headwear, passchendaele barracks trust -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Framed photographs, UN Peacekeeping Mission
United Nations peace keeping mission - F324093 Sgt C A Frawley 'Kookaburra' ASC IV UNOSOM 19 May 1994 - 25 Nov 1994brown timber frame with off white mount containing six photographs and camouflage lanyardF324093 Sgt C A Frawley 'Kookaburra' ASC IV UNOSOM 19 May 1994 - 25 Nov 1994united nations, asc iv unosom, kookaburra -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Clothing - Brassard Khaki Peacekeeper United Nations Namiba, 1989
Brassards were worn on the right arm by an Australian soldier on active duty with the United Nations. This brassard was worn by Sapper Tommy Wickham on peacekeeping duty in Namibia. The Australian Army contributed soldiers to the United Nations Transition Assistance Group (UNTAG) peacekeeping mission to Namibia between 1989 and 1990. Sapper Wickham gave the Brassard to Ken Howe in 1992-93, and Ken donated it to the Beechworth RSL around the year 2000. The Australian contribution to the UNTAG mission was the largest deployment of Australian troops since the Vietnam war. Sapper Wickham was one of 300 soldiers sent to Namibia. Polyester/Cotton brassard in a light green. Sewn on the main body of the brassard are two round patches, the first patch represents Australia and features a kangaroo in gold and the words 'Australia' in white, the second represents the United Nations featuring the United Nations symbol. The brassard is secured to the sleeve by a slit in the top through which the shoulder strap is threaded and elastic strip around the arm. Australian patch: AUSTRALIA/ UN patch: UNITED NATIONS / united nations, namibia, tommy wickham, australia, army, un patch, brassard, peacekeeping -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Flag - United Nations Flag -Minature
Item used by Maj Damien Batty whilst on peacekeeping duties Bougainville Light blue rectangular flag with the United Nations Symbol centred in white. There are two small metal grommets on one end for threading rope through to a flag pole. international recognition used by military personnel employed on peacekeeping duties under the united unions umbrella -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Clothing - Brassard DPCU (rabbit pattern) UN
... peacekeeping in Bougainville brassard united nations australian flag ...This item was worn by Maj Damien Batty whilst on UN peacekeeping in BougainvillePolyester cotton brassard in Disruptive Pattern Camouflage Pattern (DPCU Rabbit pattern) Fabric. Sewn on the main body of the brassard are two patches, the first patch represents the United Nations featuring the United Nations symbol, the second is a square patch of the Australian flag. The brassard is secured to the sleeve by a slit in the top through which the shoulder strap is threaded and a velcro straps wraps around the arm. United Nations Patch - UNITED NATIONS / NATIONS UNITES Australian Flag - AUSTRALIAbrassard, united nations, australian flag, dpcu -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Card, Rules of Engagement, UNTAET PKF-INDIVIDUAL GUIDANCE ON THE USE OF FORCE, 1999-2002
This card provided rules of engagement for Australian soldiers deployed to East Timor as part of UNTAET (United Nations Transitional Administration), an integrated, multi-dimensional peacekeeping operation fully responsible for the administration of East Timor during its transition to independence. UNTAET was the UN mission in East Timor, following its independence from Indonesia in 1999. The mission provided interim civil administration and a peacekeeping functions from 1999 until it was superseded by The United Nations Mission of Support in East Timor (UNMISET) following East Timorese elections in 2002. Small blue card with a gloss surface and rounded corners. Has text on both sides.UNTAET PKF-INDIVIDUAL GUIDANCE ON THE USE OF FORCEbeechworth, un, east timor, timor leste, peacekeeping -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Card, Rules of Engagement, UNTAET PKF-INDIVIDUAL GUIDANCE ON THE USE OF FORCE, 1999-2002
This card provided rules of engagement for Australian soldiers deployed to East Timor as part of UNTAET (United Nations Transitional Administration), an integrated, multi-dimensional peacekeeping operation fully responsible for the administration of East Timor during its transition to independence. UNTAET was the UN mission in East Timor, following its independence from Indonesia in 1999. The mission provided interim civil administration and a peacekeeping functions from 1999 until it was superseded by The United Nations Mission of Support in East Timor (UNMISET) following East Timorese elections in 2002. Small blue card with a gloss surface and rounded corners. Has text on both sides.UNTAET PKF-INDIVIDUAL GUIDANCE ON THE USE OF FORCEbeechworth, un, east timor, timor leste, peacekeeping -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Card - Card, Guidance on the Use of Force, UNTAET PKF-INDIVIDUAL GUIDANCE ON DISARMAMENT, APPREHENSION AND DETENTION, 1999-2002
This card provided rules of engagement for Australian soldiers deployed to East Timor as part of UNTAET (United Nations Transitional Administration), an integrated, multi-dimensional peacekeeping operation fully responsible for the administration of East Timor during its transition to independence. UNTAET was the UN mission in East Timor, following its independence from Indonesia in 1999. The mission provided interim civil administration and a peacekeeping functions from 1999 until it was superseded by The United Nations Mission of Support in East Timor (UNMISET) following East Timorese elections in 2002. This information card was carried by all peacekeeping duty that could be referred to should it be requiredSmall green laminated card and rounded corners. Has text on both sides.UNTAET PKF-INDIVIDUAL GUIDANCE ON DISARMAMENT, APPREHENSION AND DETENTIONbeechworth, un, east timor, timor leste, peacekeeping -
Beechworth RSL Sub-Branch
Card, Rules of Engagement, UNTAET PKF-INDIVIDUAL GUIDANCE ON DISARMAMENT, APPREHENSION AND DETENTION, 1999-2002
This card provided rules of engagement for Australian soldiers deployed to East Timor as part of UNTAET (United Nations Transitional Administration), an integrated, multi-dimensional peacekeeping operation fully responsible for the administration of East Timor during its transition to independence. UNTAET was the UN mission in East Timor, following its independence from Indonesia in 1999. The mission provided interim civil administration and a peacekeeping functions from 1999 until it was superseded by The United Nations Mission of Support in East Timor (UNMISET) following East Timorese elections in 2002. Small blue card with a gloss surface and rounded corners. Has text on both sides.UNTAET PKF-INDIVIDUAL GUIDANCE ON DISARMAMENT, APPREHENSION AND DETENTIONbeechworth, un, east timor, timor leste, peacekeeping