Physical description
Photocopy. Black print on white. Cartoon by Leunig. Sketch of two soldiers dragging another soldier along the ground
Inscriptions & markings
Old saying: "Old soldiers never die - only young ones do." No mistake
Photocopy. Black print on white. Cartoon by Leunig. Sketch of two soldiers dragging another soldier along the ground
Old saying: "Old soldiers never die - only young ones do." No mistake
Flyer, yellowing with black print. Propaganda leaflet regarding US bombs dropped on Nui Dat on 19th September 1968
Australian Armymen! Signed by Baria National Liberation Front Back of leaflet written in Vietnamese
leaflet, propaganda, baria national liberation front, australian army men, pte t lloyd, 3797402, australian national serviceman, royal australian infantry corps, 1 australian reinforcement unit, 2nd battalion royal australian regiment, thomas roger lloyd
Yellowing leaflet addressed to Australian personnel. All information is printed in upper case and same font size. One paragraph of three sentences and the second paragraph of two sentences. Reverse side has two shields with a kangaroo in each.
Atttention Australian Personnel Two paragraphs informing personnel of what to do if presented with this leaflet. The reverse side is in Vietnamese and offers payment for information given
leaflet, propaganda, pte t lloyd, 3797402, royal australian infantry corps, australian national serviceman, 1 australian reinforcement unit, 2nd battalion royal australian regiment, thomas roger lloyd
A propaganda flyer that depicts four men sitting at a table and enjoying a meal. Under the photo in red writing is the title of the flyer with black writing under this All the information is written in Vietnamese. Down both side of the information there are red stripes and lines. The reverse side of the flyer shows photographs of three men in black ink with information in Vietnamese beside each photograph.
propaganda, vietnamese, lloyd, thomas peter, peter thomas lloyd, royal australian infantry corps, national service, 1 australian reinforcement unit, 2nd battalion, the royal australian regiment
A booklet which says that Australian Soldiers, Vietnam Veterans, were arrested and fined when they destroyed banners and flags.
booklet, victory to the viet cong, australian soldiers, vietnam veterans, lloyd, thomas roger lloyd, royal australian infantry corps, national service, 1 australian reinforcement unit, 2nd battalion, the royal australian regiment
A cardboard document which reads on the top of the front side Vietnam Handout. The title is Standing Orders, Rogers Rangers. There are a total of 19 do's and don'ts on both sides. Down both side of the documents these are a series of four cartoons in black ink.
vietnam handout, standing orders, rogers rangers, lloyd, thomas roger lloyd, royal australian infantry corps, national service, 1 australian reinforcement unit, 2nd battalion, the royal australian regiment
A propaganda flyer written in Vietnamese. On the reverse side is a black and white sketch of soldiers in various positions with several aircraft above them.
propaganda, north vietnamese, lloyd, thomas roger lloyd, royal australian infantry corps, national service, 1 australian reinforcement unit, 2nd battalion, the royal australian regiment
Propaganda flyer written in Vietnamese. Front has black, red and white drawings above a soldier who is holding a gun. Beside him is a question mark. Under this is Vietnamese writing. On the reverse are 4 paragraphs of information also written in Vietnamese.
propaganda, north vietnamese, lloyd, thomas roger lloyd, 3797402, royal australian infantry corps, national service, 1 australian reinforcement unit, 2nd battalion, the royal australian regiment
A photocopy of Appendix 1 to Annex A to 17 Const Sqn GP Periodical Technical Report as at 31 May 70 on Operation. This is on A4 paper with a yellow background and the print is in black ink.
appendix, annex, operations, 1cap patrol, soui neigh, long son island, thomas roger lloyd, pte lloyd, 3797402, royal australian infantry corps, 1 australian reinforcement unit, 2nd battalion, the royal australian regiment, 17 construction, technical report
A copy of an urgent telegram from Australian Post Office addressed to Mr. T. Lloyd, Portland. The wording on the telegram reads "WOUNDED IN ACTION AND ADMITTED TO HOSPITAL BUT NOT SERIOUSLY ILL STOP IT IS LEARNED WITH REGRET THAT YOUR SON 3797402 PRIVATE THOMAS ROGER LLOYD SUSTAINED A GUNSHOT WOUND TO THE RIGHT SHOULDER AND A FRACTURED UPPER RIGHT ARM ON 20TH APRIL 1791 IN PHUOC TUY PROVINCE VIETNAM AND WAS ADMITTED TO 1 AUSTRALIAN FIELD HOSPUTAL VUNG TAU VIETNAM STOP AS LONG AS HIS CONDITION WHICH IS SATISFACTORY REMAINS UNCHANGED NO PROGRESS REPORTS WILL BE FORWARDED TO YOU ... ARMY HEADQUARTERS. There is a stamp which reads Telegraph 22 Apr 1971. The rest of the stamp is not readable but is possibly Portland 3305. At the top of the page reads the word URGNET
telegram, wounded serviceman, thomas roger lloyd, pte lloyd, 3797402, phuoc tuy province, 1 australian field hospital, vung tau