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A photocopy of a 23 page b/w document.
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A photocopy of a 23 page b/w document.
Certificate titled Battleship Brethren belonging to Denis Gibbons to mark time on USS New Jersey BB62. Non official certificate signed by the commanding officer Edward Snyder Jnr.
Paper with hard cardboard backing of under water scene-white with blue and gold writing. Banner heading in gold writing. Picture of a battleship top LHS, mermaids x2 holding a painters pallet, Anchor with chain. Emblem of battleship bottom RHS. Swordfish and sharks depicted.
Battleship Brethren heading. USS New Jersey BB 62 Firepower for Freedom. Denis Gibbons
denis gibbons, battleship brethren, march 1969, crewmember certificate, uss new jersey, gibbons, honorary certificate, us navy
Storyboard of the 3 Nambuses that were taken on tour to various locations in Australia. Veterans set up and presented the bus, giving talks and showing individuals and groups through the exhibition.
Laminated photo collection advertising the Nambus 1,2&3. 8 Photographs.3 show the buses as they were; seven people holding 1st place at the Cambden Show ribbon; One blessing of the bus with a priest and a veteran.
Vietnam veterans Nambus 1,2 & 3. Newcastle Uni Ourimbah Campus 20th Feb 2004. Victoria Cross winner, Keith Payne. 1st place Cambden show.
nambus 1-3, keith payne, poster, nambus
This duffel bag was used during the Vietnam war by National Serviceman Private Wayne Edward Maschette, Army number: 5716538, who served in 8RAR, 1969-70,
Long green canvas bag with a large white painted label. Brown stencilled printing of name and number of soldier. Brown, blue and yellow stripes and a picture of kangaroo on left hand side. Base of bag is covered in white paint with a black strip through the middle. Eight corroded metal rivets at the top of the bag where cord to close it would go.
Front- 1023 5716538 PTE W.E. Maschette. Back- 8RAR E NOGGERA. His name and 5716538 all marked in texta.
duffel bag, 8rar, army issue, bag, pack, maschette, vietnam war
Small Australian flag, red and white ensign with 6 white stars depicting the Southern Cross constellation on a blue background. White border on left hand side with "Australia" printed in blue ink.
Australia on the white border.
flag, australia, nvvm, peter sims oam jp
This flag represented the North Vietnamese people. After the war it was adopted as the national flag and is referred to as the Flag Of the Socialist flag of Vietnam now.
Red colored small flag with bright yellow star in the center. It is bordered in white with Vietnam printed in red.
"Vietnam"
flag, vietnam, nvvm, peter sims oam jp, north vietnamese
Faded color photograph of two people-a man and a woman-seated with a crowd in the background. They are formally dressed and there is food on a table in front of the female. The photo is surrounded by a white border.
On the back of the photo " Best hotel for R&R approved by the B&R Centre Bangkok Hotel: Tapei, Taiwan. No 76.........Road Taipei Taiwan. R.O.C. Tel 559589-9 (all in blue ink) R&R 1970 see receipt written in black pen.
photograph, man and woman, peter sims oam jp., nvvm
This certificate had to be filled in by a person wanting to take a waitress out for a specified time.
Pink paper with black printing. Writing is in blue ink, with ticks over certain areas on the form.
Registration Form For Outgoing Of Waitress/Shanghai Bar/Sims P.
certificate, registration, peter sims, nvvm, shanghai bar, royal australian army medical corps
Medals awarded for service in the Vietnam War. This set is as presented to Private Lionel Leslie Corrie, Service number 1201398, who served in 9RAR from 09/11/1968 to 09/04/1969 (152 days).
A rack of five replica medals attached to colourful striped ribbons. two have silver bars. Silver Australian active service medal 1945-75; Silver Elizabeth Reign DEI GRATIA; Silver Australian defence medal; Bronze anniversary of national service 1951-'72; Gold & Green enamel white star with peace sign.
vietnam, adf, medal, awards, corrie, 9rar, service medals, vietnam service
M1 Steel Helmet (complete) as used by Australian forces during the conflict in Vietnam.
Steel helmet with chinstrap and inner helmet with headband.
Inner shell sticker FR119. Liner also has 4 star stickers on it.
australian army forces, vietnam, helmet, m1, m1 steel
In 2005, Steve Kyritsis began reading the Nominal Roll of the Australian men and women who served in the Vietnam War. Among the 60,000 names, he found many Greek-Australian surnames. Himself a Vietnam veteran, Steve decided to try and contact as many as he could to ask them to share their experiences.
vietnam, greek-australians
The Australian surgical teams that were sent to South Vietnam arrived with supplies, experience, enthusiasm, and a commitment to win the hearts and minds of the civilian population. Beyond the cure, care, and the repatriation of the military, there were medical needs in regional areas that would be an on-going challenge for this small band of dedicated professionals.
australian medical team, south vietnam, saigon, long xuyen, delta
"There's the bend in the road at Long Tan,' I said. We're behind enemy lines. turn back east, quickly'. I had been scared before but now I was terrified.
australia - royal australian airforce, 9 squadron, iroquois helicopter, helicopter - huey, battle of long tan
January 1967, John 'Jethro' Thompson is a 21 year old Aussie Digger on his way to the war in South Vietnam. Five months later he returns home - doctors don't expect him to survive his horrendous wounds, This is the remarkable true story of Jethro's journey: his struggles to cope with enormous physical pain and the psychological effects of becoming a triple amputee, and the people who teach him the true meaning of mateship.
soldier, wounded soldier, vietnam
This book is my personal story, from boyhood to battlefield and beyond, written in my own words, reflecting on my life.
vietnam, general peter cosgrove, sir peter cosgrove
And so we are introduced the New Zealand infantrymen who make up Three Platoon as they embark on the twentieth day of Operation Field Gold deep in the jungle of Vietnam
vietnam, kiwis, new zealand, operation field gold, three platoon
The intimate story of a battalion and the men who gave it its life; told largely by the men of the battalion in the undemonstrative, matter-of-fact manner of the Australian soldier.
vietnam, 7 rar, 7th battalion
The Vietnam war left an indelible mark on America. Not since the American Civil War has a conflict so divided her people.
vietnam, saigon
Standard issue Army wrist watch, commonly called a "Mickey Mouse" watch. This item was specifically made for Australian military use in 1970.
A silver metal wrist watch with a glass cover over a round black face with white numbers for both 24 and 12 hour markings. The hands and 5-minute marks glow in the dark. Watch has wind up motion. Army issue green nylon band has a black clasp.
Back: Watch. Wrist general purpose. MIL-W-46374A HAMILTON fsn6645-00-952-3767 Army
military issue, watch, 1200hr 2400hr watch, wrist watch, vietnam
Where Australians Fought: the Encyclopedia of Australia's Battles contains concise descriptions of all the major battles over the past 200 years that have taken place in Australia or in which Australians have been involved.
vietnam, battle of long tan, battle of coral balmoral
fiction
The Sorrow of War vaults over all the American fiction that came out of the Vietnam war to take its place alongside the greatest war novel of the century.
vietnam, survivor of war
Anxiety, depression, trauma, post-traumatic stress disorder, and other stress-related conditions are controlling our lives, affecting our health and happiness - and they are killing us!
ptsd, vietnam, veteran
The Vietnam War Day by Day is a chronological approach to the conflict, allowing the reader to see at a glance the key operations on land, at sea, and in the air - such as Cedar Falls, Junction City, Rolling Thunder and the Tet Offensive.
vietnam, tet offensive, cedar falls, junction city
This framed image was part of the estate of LSSV Maxwell Hart. Service No: R94031
Estate of of LSSL Maxwell Hart Service No: R94031
Sepia drawing of side view of the ship HMAS VAMPIRE D11 with details about the ship, and about LSSV M Hart.
Top right hand corner: Image of the badge for HMAS VAMPIRE .
hmas vampire d11, navy, ran, hart, vietnam
Blue, white and red striped cotton pyjamas issued to soldiers training during Vietnam conflict. Worn by Russell Alex Walker. Service No: 3789575. Rank: Craftsman. Corps: Royal Corps of Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, 17 Construction
Blue, white and red striped pyjamas issued by the Australian Department of Defence. Jacket is long- sleeved with a collar, and fastens with 4 plastic buttons. Long pants fasten with a cord.
royal corps of australian electrical and mechanical engineers., 17th construction squadron, pyjamas, raeme, walker
typical United States Army issue fatigue shirt worn by soldiers in the Vietnam War.
A green United States Army issue fatigue shirt with four pockets on the front. Pockets have slanted flaps. Shirt is fastened by 5 plastic buttons. United States cotton badges on the left side of the shirt and on the top of the left sleeve. One is Airborne. The soldier's name is above the pocket on the right shirt front.
On the right side of the shirt above the pocket appears the word "SPEIGHTS". Above the left side pocket appears 3 cloth badges. One says US Army. On the front left side pocket is a material badge of a winged torch with flames.
united states army, fatigue shirt, u s uniform
non-fiction
Long after the last spasm of the Vietnam War, the day tank no. 844 trundled through the Presidential gates in Saigon after a journey of over two throusand miles, the memories and experiences of this ferocious conflict continue to haunt a whole generation, East and West.
vietnam, saigon
non-fiction
Award-winning journalist and bestselling author Ian McPhedran uncovers compelling stories of extreme bravery in action from WW2 to today.
bravery, medals, heroes
fiction
Young steel worker from Pennsylvania is not prepared for the horrors of war in Vietnam
vietnam, american, movie
A faded blue covered book with 70 lined pages and a darker blue binding
australia - armed forces - service manuals, 1st australian field hospital
37 Squadron RAAF Royal Australian Air Force
A wooden shield with a cloth insignia badge on it. The insignia reads 'Squadron 37 37 Royal Australian Air Force' with the word 'FOREMOST' on the bottom in black. In the middle there is a round blue and red circle with a set of wings.
Squadron 37 royal Australian Air Force
37 sqn raaf, royal australian air force
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