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National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Book, Chinnery, Philip, Life On The Line: stories of Vietnam air combat (Copy 1)
... Vietnam Pilots... Vietnam Pilots This is the first serious attempt to chronicle ...This is the first serious attempt to chronicle in one book the life and times of the pilot at war in Vietnam between 1961 and 1972.This is the first serious attempt to chronicle in one book the life and times of the pilot at war in Vietnam between 1961 and 1972.united states. air force, vietnam pilots -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Squadron Signal Publications, Vietnam scrapbook: An army pilots combat tour, 2008
... Vietnam scrapbook: An army pilots combat tour... pilots reminisces of his tour in Vietnam Ill, p.80. Vietnam ...A US military pilots reminisces of his tour in VietnamIll, p.80.non-fictionA US military pilots reminisces of his tour in Vietnamvietnam conflict 1961-1975 - aerial operations, vietnam conflict 1961-1975 - personal recollections -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Plaque - 161 (INDEP) Recce Flight Vietnam Plaque
... pilots 161 Recce VIGILANCE/ 161 (INDEP) RECCE FL.T./ VIETNAM ...161 (Independent) Reconnaissance Flight was an Australian Army aviation unit of both fixed-wing and rotary aircraft. This item was collected because it commemorates the war in Vietnam.Shield-shaped wooden plaque with metal badge/insignia of crown, eagle, crossed swords and laurel wreath in two shades of blue. The emblem of 161 (Independent) Reconnaissance Flight Vietnam.VIGILANCE/ 161 (INDEP) RECCE FL.T./ VIETNAM161 reconnaissance flight, vietnam, army pilots, 161 recce -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Corgi books, Chickenhawk, 1984
... Vietnam war - Helicopter pilots - Biography...-and-the-dandenong-ranges Vietnam war - Aerial operations Vietnam war ...Nearly a million copies of Chickenhawk have been sold since it was first published in 1983. Now with a new afterword and photos from the author, this straight-from-the-shoulder account tells the truth about the helicopter war in Vietnam, and a personal story of men under fire. Robert Mason, a veteran of more than one thousand combat missions, gives descriptions that cut to the heart of the combat experience: the fear and belligerence, the quiet insights and raging madness, the lasting friendships and sudden death -- the extreme emotions of a "chickenhawk" in constant danger.p.399.non-fictionNearly a million copies of Chickenhawk have been sold since it was first published in 1983. Now with a new afterword and photos from the author, this straight-from-the-shoulder account tells the truth about the helicopter war in Vietnam, and a personal story of men under fire. Robert Mason, a veteran of more than one thousand combat missions, gives descriptions that cut to the heart of the combat experience: the fear and belligerence, the quiet insights and raging madness, the lasting friendships and sudden death -- the extreme emotions of a "chickenhawk" in constant danger.vietnam war - aerial operations, vietnam war - helicopter pilots - biography -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Headwear, Flying Helmet
... force pilots in Vietnam...National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive ...White helmet with black visor. Worn by army, navy and air force pilots in Vietnamflying helmet -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Possum 2
... , Vietnam. The pilot searches the jungle below, for signs... Base, Nui Dat, Phuoc Tuy Province, Vietnam. The pilot searches ...Denis Gibbons (1937 – 2011) Trained with the Australian Army, before travelling to Vietnam in January 1966, Denis stayed with the 1st Australian Task Force in Nui Dat working as a photographer. For almost five years Gibbons toured with nine Australian infantry battalions, posting compelling war images from within many combat zones before being flown out in late November 1970 after sustaining injuries. The images held within the National Vietnam Veterans Museum make up the Gibbons Collection. A black and white photograph of a rotary (helicopter) wing 'Possum' aircraft from 161 (Indep) Recce Flight, stationed at the 1st Australian Task Force Base, Nui Dat, Phuoc Tuy Province, Vietnam. The pilot searches the jungle below, for signs of the elusive NVA/VietCong forces operating in the area.photograph, possum aircraft, 161 recon flt, 1st atf base, nui dat, phuoc tuy province, nva/vc, gibbons collection catalogue, denis gibbons, photographer, vietnam war, 1st australian task force, viet cong -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph
... of Alan reed whilst in Vietnam as a pilot were typed by Alan Reed... of Alan reed whilst in Vietnam as a pilot were typed by Alan Reed ...Twelve black and white Photograph depicting Alan reed and his mates in various situations including photos of arial recon in Vietnam. USB stick titled "carolina kangaroo" which have been downloaded. collections. Documents of memories of Alan reed whilst in Vietnam as a pilot were typed by Alan Reedphotograph, alan reed, carolina kangaroo -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Gibbons, Denis, Forward Air Controller
... for HMAS Hobart, on the "Gunline" Tonkin Gulf, North Vietnam, a U.S..., on the "Gunline" Tonkin Gulf, North Vietnam, a U.S. Marine pilot, on board ...A black and white photograph of the forward air controller for HMAS Hobart, on the "Gunline" Tonkin Gulf, North Vietnam, a U.S. Marine pilot, on board the U.S. Aircraft Carrier, USS Hancock, prepares to take off and observe and report the fall of shot as HMAS Hobart engages North Vietnamese targetsphotograph, hmas hobart, tonkin gulf, uss hancock, gibbons collection catalogue -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Propeller for a DHC-4 Caribou light transport
DHC-4 Caribou light transport The Royal Australian Air Force DHC-4 Caribou was a versatile tactical light transport aircraft . Its main operational role was tactical air transport in support of the Australian Army. The Caribou was last operated by No 38 Squadron from RAAF Base Townsville in December 2009. The Caribou is a twin-engined high-wing monoplane with full-span double-slotted Fowler flaps and fully-reversible propellers, which allow it to achieve its trademark steep approach with very short take-offs and landings on unprepared runways. The high wing and distinctive high placement of the tail provide easy access to a large cargo compartment, while the low-pressure tyres permit operation on unprepared runways. It was the last piston-engined aircraft in the Air Force and was our only aircraft to employ the Low Altitude Parachute Extraction System (LAPES), where up to 2000kg of sled-mounted cargo is extracted from the aircraft by a parachute from a metre above the ground. The Caribou is equipped with GPS satellite navigation and night-vision equipment, giving it the capability to operate in any weather, day or night, to either land or drop soldiers and equipment by parachute with pinpoint accuracy. The Caribou is not pressurised and is not fitted with auto-pilot or weather radar. The first Caribou arrived in Australia in April 1964 and they were deployed to Vietnam from July 1964 to February 1972 and carried over 600,000 passengers and a huge quantity of cargo while they were there. Since 1997 the Caribou participated in famine-relief operations in Papua New Guinea and Irian Jaya during Operations SIERRA, PLES DRAI and AUSINDO JAYA, as well as the tsunami-relief operation in PNG in 1999 and operations in East Timor and the Solomon Islands since 1999. Their service life was over 40 years. raaf caribou aircraft -
Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Photograph
... Vietnam Black & White, Pilot in Helmet Photograph ...Black & White, Pilot in Helmetpicture, vietnam -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Model - Diorama, inspection with Sioux helicopter
Model of Sioux helicopter landed with senior officers to inspect gun emplacement. The pilot is attending to business outside the aircraft. Nine people, Land Rover and photographersioux (helicopter), vehicles, military, model, diorama -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Uniform - Uniform, Army, Army Pilots two piece flying suit
Army pilots flying suit, flash proof. Eppelet - Captain Brass zipper / 100% Polyamide . Left sleeve vertically zippered pocket with double pen pocket. Shirt has a pair of buttoned pockets. Shirt separate from trouser. Black BootsMarkcrow Scovill (Zipper inscription)uniform, flying suit -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, 1969-1970
Black and whire photograph of Pilot Officer N W Hobson 9 SqnPilot officer N W Hobson in co-pilots seat of a 9 Sqn RAAF UH-1H Iroquois helicopter. Hobson served in Vietnam between April 1969 and April 1970 and was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross (DFL)9 squadron raaf, helicopter pilot -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, 1/10/1971 12:00:00 AM
Three items in black frame. 1, Colour photograph of a shot being fired 2, Newspaper cutting - black and white 3. Page from a Pilot's log book. Yellow page with blue print'Mini Guns Alive' (Photo) 'Diggers in Action' (newspaper cutting) 'Extract from a Gunship Pilot's Logbook9 squadron raaf, gunner -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, Farewell the last flight. Ground crew with pilot of The Last Flight Dave Smith, 1962 - 1972
Colour Photos.1. Farewell The Last Flight 2. Ground crew with Pilot of The Last FlightCo 2 SQN and his Navigator - Farewell The Last Flight / Ground crew with Dave Smith - Pilot of The Last Flight.2 squadron raaf -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, 1/04/1969 12:00:00 AM
Black and white photograph in brown timber look and golf frame. 2 Crewmen, navigator(Sqn Leader Bruce Hunt) and pilot Officer Peter Salvair posing with bomb inscribed "Anzac Day Special. Apr 69, 40,000th Bomb". Crewman unknown. Pilot Officer Salvaircompleted 11 mths 241 missions.Anzac Day Special Apr 69. 40,000th Bombphotograph, bomb -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Certificate, Certificate from United States Air Force, 8th December 1967
Certificate (original ) From United States Air Force. Stating 1st. Lt. John Methven 37604 has flown in combat with US. Forces over Vietnam.Frame - Light timber.Signed by William W Momyer.Lt General USAF Commander.Lt. John Methven. Date- 8th December 1967. Type-A/C F - 100 D. F.A.C. Report - Smoliage. Pilot - Captain Garry B Tompkins. Target - VC Position and bunkerscertificate - usa -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, C.2015
AVM Alan Reed AO, Tan Son Nhut, Saigon, June - November 1968. I was an Australian exchange officer flying RF4C Phantoms and training United States Air Force (USAF) pilots and navigators to go to Vietnam. I felt I needed some Vietnam experience if I were to do my job as an instructor. I managed to persuade both the US and Australian Governments to let me go the the war. I claim to be one of the few people 'invited' to the war because, for protocol reasons. the USAF could not order me to go. I was on exchange with the USAF from 1967 to 1970. My job was to fly reconnaissance missions in South and North Vietnam. My navigator was from North Carolina so we named our aircraft the 'Carolina Kangaroo'. All up, I flew 100 missions in Vietnam. Service number 052363 RAAF, 12th Tactical Reconnaissance Squadron USAFBlack and white photo of Alan Reed Sqdr Ldr Pilot at the N.V.V.M. 2015 with supporting info.pilot, alan reed -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Functional Object, Letter, April 1961
All Pilots of the RF-4C Phantom aircraft carried a silk letter with the same message in many languages. It asks people to assist the holder and advises that they will be rewarded for doing so.Silk Pilots Letter , Squadron Leader A.R. Reed, Service number: 426115. LD Allan Reed. SQD LD Alan Reed.Service No. 42611S.silk pilots letter., alan reed -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Photograph, c1968
B/w photo of U.S. Airforce, Cessna 0.1 'Birddog' landing at Vung Tau in Vietnam.RAAF pilots on loan to U.S. Airforce due to not enough trained pilots in the U.S.united states. air force, cessna o.1 bird dog -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Uniform - Uniform, RAN, Huey Pilot
... Huey Pilot RAN Helicopter Flight Vietnam Lieutenant James... Helicopter Fight Vietnam (RANHFV) Model Huey Helicopter Huey Pilot ...A model of a huey pilot who is in green uniform and sitting in a cabin that reproduce the controlling area of a helicopterHuey Pilot RAN Helicopter Flight Vietnam Lieutenant James C 'Jim' Buchanan, DFCroyal australian navy, royal australian navy helicopters, royal australian navy helicopter fight vietnam (ranhfv), model, huey helicopter -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Audio - Audio, CD, Vietnam: pilot's audio on Audio, CD (4 copies)
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive ...WAV format -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Model - Diorama
Depicts a casualty evacuation from the field by RAAF Iroquois or 'Huey' helicopter. Four soldiers are protecting the landing zone. Two soldiers carrying stretchered injured soldiers on board. Pilot, Co-Pilot, and another soldier look on.'RAAF' on the tail piece of helicopter. Made by John Loughmandiorama, "dust off", huey helicopter -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Model, Bell Huey Cobra
Model of Bell Huey Cobra attack helicopter olive green in colour with a red and white logo on the front. On the side of the helicopter in blue writing reads Swatter, Swatter, there in a pilot and passengers inside the helicopter. Under the rotor blade there is a black horse with a blue sash.United States Army; 'Squatter Swatter'model, helicopter, cobra -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Model, F-111 bomber
Model of F-111 bomber with a pilot - wings in straight out configuration. Camouflage paintA8-127model, aircraft, f-111 -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Audio - Audio, CD, NAM bus, sound tracks: Vietnam sound tracks
Recording of American and Australian pilots on bombing raidsvietnam war, 1961-1975 - aerial operations -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Allen & Unwin, The battle of Long Tan : as told by the commanders to Bob Grandin, 2004
This is the first time that those in direct command of Delta Company have shared their memories of the most significant battle fought by Australians in Vietnam, the Battle of Long Tan. Each of the commanders shares the experiences that brought them to Vietnam, and describes how the company commander, Harry Smith, drove Delta Company to become one of the most outstanding units in the Australian forces. Delta's superb military discipline, and its commanders' ability to think outside the square were decisive in holding a vastly superior number of enemies at bay. Each platoon played a crucial role in Delta Company's survival. The artillery's commitment in providing an unbroken wall of metal through which the enemy had to advance is told from the perspectives of both the forward controller and the gun positions. We fly with the RAAF helicopter pilots whose ammunition resupply was the turning point of the battle, and experience the carnage of the battlefield through the eyes of those in the relieving APCs. Delta Company's trauma on returning to the battlefield to claim their fallen was lightened only by the miraculous survival of two of their wounded. The trauma of the battle did not end with the action, however, as politics began to play their part in the drama. The valour of those directly involved in the battle has never been duly recognised - in some cases it has been belittled, in others denied. The ongoing efforts of the Long Tan commanders to right the many wrongs perpetrated in the wake of the battle, and their own journeys from the events of August 1966 draw the reader into a compelling dialogue on the aftermath of Vietnam. Collapse summaryIndex, ill, maps, p.332.non-fictionThis is the first time that those in direct command of Delta Company have shared their memories of the most significant battle fought by Australians in Vietnam, the Battle of Long Tan. Each of the commanders shares the experiences that brought them to Vietnam, and describes how the company commander, Harry Smith, drove Delta Company to become one of the most outstanding units in the Australian forces. Delta's superb military discipline, and its commanders' ability to think outside the square were decisive in holding a vastly superior number of enemies at bay. Each platoon played a crucial role in Delta Company's survival. The artillery's commitment in providing an unbroken wall of metal through which the enemy had to advance is told from the perspectives of both the forward controller and the gun positions. We fly with the RAAF helicopter pilots whose ammunition resupply was the turning point of the battle, and experience the carnage of the battlefield through the eyes of those in the relieving APCs. Delta Company's trauma on returning to the battlefield to claim their fallen was lightened only by the miraculous survival of two of their wounded. The trauma of the battle did not end with the action, however, as politics began to play their part in the drama. The valour of those directly involved in the battle has never been duly recognised - in some cases it has been belittled, in others denied. The ongoing efforts of the Long Tan commanders to right the many wrongs perpetrated in the wake of the battle, and their own journeys from the events of August 1966 draw the reader into a compelling dialogue on the aftermath of Vietnam. Collapse summary vietnam war 1961-1975 – australian involvement, vietnam war 1961-1975 – battles – long tan -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, William Collins, Vietnam : an epic tragedy history of a tragic war, 2018
Vietnam became the Western world's most divisive modern conflict, precipitating a battlefield humiliation for France in 1954, then a vastly greater one for the United States in 1975. Max Hastings has spent the past three years interviewing scores of participants on both sides, as well as researching a multitude of American and Vietnamese documents and memoirs, to create an epic narrative of an epic struggle. He portrays the set pieces of Dienbienphu, the Tet offensive, the air blitz of North Vietnam, and less familiar battles such as the bloodbath at Daido, where a US Marine battalion was almost wiped out, together with extraordinary recollections of Ho Chi Minh's warriors. Here are the vivid realities of strife amid jungle and paddies that killed 2 million people. Many writers treat the war as a US tragedy, yet Hastings sees it as overwhelmingly that of the Vietnamese people, of whom forty died for every American. While all the world has seen the image of a screaming, naked girl seared by napalm, it forgets countless eviscerations, beheadings and murders carried out by the communists. The people of both former Vietnams paid a bitter price for the Northerners' victory in privation and oppression. Here is testimony from Vietcong guerrillas, Southern paratroopers, Saigon bargirls and Hanoi students alongside that of infantrymen from South Dakota, Marines from North Carolina, Huey pilots from Arkansas.Index, bibliography, notes, ill, maps, p.722.non-fictionVietnam became the Western world's most divisive modern conflict, precipitating a battlefield humiliation for France in 1954, then a vastly greater one for the United States in 1975. Max Hastings has spent the past three years interviewing scores of participants on both sides, as well as researching a multitude of American and Vietnamese documents and memoirs, to create an epic narrative of an epic struggle. He portrays the set pieces of Dienbienphu, the Tet offensive, the air blitz of North Vietnam, and less familiar battles such as the bloodbath at Daido, where a US Marine battalion was almost wiped out, together with extraordinary recollections of Ho Chi Minh's warriors. Here are the vivid realities of strife amid jungle and paddies that killed 2 million people. Many writers treat the war as a US tragedy, yet Hastings sees it as overwhelmingly that of the Vietnamese people, of whom forty died for every American. While all the world has seen the image of a screaming, naked girl seared by napalm, it forgets countless eviscerations, beheadings and murders carried out by the communists. The people of both former Vietnams paid a bitter price for the Northerners' victory in privation and oppression. Here is testimony from Vietcong guerrillas, Southern paratroopers, Saigon bargirls and Hanoi students alongside that of infantrymen from South Dakota, Marines from North Carolina, Huey pilots from Arkansas.vietnam war 1961-1975 – history, vietnam war 1961-1975 – personal recollections -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, Osprey Publishing, Balkan air wars 1991-2000, 2000
Exposing the true scale and significance of the deployment of air power in the Balkans, this book details the activities of NATO and UN aircraft as well as local pilots in the former Yugoslavia. From bombing by B-2 stealth bombers to air-to-air combat; from moving ground troops by helicopter to 'food-bombing' for refugees, air power has played a vital role in ''Europe's Vietnam'', and there is little sign that the fires of conflict are being extinguished. Debate amongst air power practitioners has yielded little agreement as to the degree of damage inflicted on the Yugoslav 3rd Army in Kosovo.Ill, maps, p.63.non-fictionExposing the true scale and significance of the deployment of air power in the Balkans, this book details the activities of NATO and UN aircraft as well as local pilots in the former Yugoslavia. From bombing by B-2 stealth bombers to air-to-air combat; from moving ground troops by helicopter to 'food-bombing' for refugees, air power has played a vital role in ''Europe's Vietnam'', and there is little sign that the fires of conflict are being extinguished. Debate amongst air power practitioners has yielded little agreement as to the degree of damage inflicted on the Yugoslav 3rd Army in Kosovo. balkan conflict - aerial operations, european history - 20th century -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)
Document, New Zealand's Vietnam War
... National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM) 25 Veterans Drive ...A framed miniturised book cover of the book "New Zealand's Vietnam War" A history of combat, committment and controversy written by Ian McGibbon. The photos on the document depict soldiers attending a wounded man and a helicopter landing with a solder giving hand signals to the pilot.The definitive history of New Zealand's involement in the most controversial war of the 20th centurynew zealand