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Running Rabbits Military Museum operated by the Upwey Belgrave RSL Sub Branch
Plaque Special Force Z
... Plaque Special Force Z...Z Special Force... Army Z Special Force Plaque Special Force Z ...Z Special Forceplaque, army -
Wangaratta RSL Sub Branch
Tribute, "The Journey"
... z special force... effort. lieutenant albert sargent peechelba z special force pow ...Lieutenant Albert Sargent VX15290 was born on the 3rd of November, 1918 at Wangaratta in Victoria. He was a member of Z Special Unit and involved in Operation RIMAU. when he was captured and executed by the Japanese in Malaya on the 7th of July, 1945 during WW2Personal tribute to honour the family of Lieutenant Albert SARGENT of Peechelba and their sacrifice to the War effort.Photocopy of two page typed tribute to Lieutenant Albert SARGENT entitled "The Journey"lieutenant albert sargent, peechelba, z special force, pow, operation rimau, ww2 -
Greensborough Historical Society
Folder, H. Leonard, Lieutenant Hubert Edward Carse, 1914o
... activities in the Z Special Force, which sank many Japanese ships...; with details of his activities in the Z Special Force, which sank many ...Service records of Lieutenant Hubert Edward Carse, both as officer in the R.A.N. and R.A.N.V.R; with details of his activities in the Z Special Force, which sank many Japanese ships during World War 2 using limpet mines. Compiled by Officer Cadet Harrison Leonard.This compilation made by Harrison Leonard; a student officer at Australian Defence Force Academy Canberra.Text and reproductions of service records in plastic folderworld war 2. malayan campaign, hubert edward carse -
Rye RSL Sub Branch
Newsletter, Commando Association, MV Krait, After 1966
... of M and Z Special Force. Krait took a small force on one... Special Force. Krait took a small force on one of its missions ...One of the most important and successful attacks on merchant ships inside an enemy harbour during world war two by English and Australian Commandoes or Special Unit Forces, launched from Australia. Nil deaths by the Commandoes were recorded, and 40000 tons of enemy ships were damaged or destroyed. To enlighten RSL Members and the public, the history of the MV Krait and the importance of our Military History. The newsletter has a typed story and pictures of members of M and Z Special Force. Krait took a small force on one of its missions and they sank about 38,000 tons of Japanese shipping in Singapore Harbour in 1943. The newsletters front page has pink large writng on a white background. The word Krait and a photo of it on the Brisbane River. The newsletter is 4 pages with a photo of the men on board on page 2. Page 3 has another photo of the Krait. It is on loan from Mr.Jim Muir, world war two, pamphlet, short story, mv krait, motor vessel, singapore, singapore harbour, 1943