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Collection
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Anti aircraft all the way
Art
Maker: Gilman, Don Office of AC of S, G-2, 14th Antiaircraft Command 650th Engineering Battalion
A poster issued by the Assistant Chief of Staff of the 14th Anti aircraft Command. The poster depicts a broad arrow heading towards a Japanese flag, on the flag is a listing of a number of battles, ...ARTV00538
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ATSUGI, JAPAN. 1946-05-13. THE PRIME MINISTER OF AUSTRALIA, THE RIGHT HONOURABLE J. B. CHIFLEY, ...
Photograph
ATSUGI, JAPAN. 1946-05-13. THE PRIME MINISTER OF AUSTRALIA, THE RIGHT HONOURABLE J. B. CHIFLEY, LEAVING HIS AIRCRAFT TO START A VISIT TO BCOF TROOPS.134227
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Bengazi to Sinanjui: A true account of a soldier’s experiences by Keith Lindsay Lewtas
Digitised Collection
Maker: Lewtas, Keith Lindsay
Manuscript relating to the military service of Warrant Officer Keith Lindsay Lewtas. This manuscript written in approximately 1967 covers his service from when he enlisted in 1939 to his return to Aus...AWM2019.22.109
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[Japanese Air Force]
Art
Maker: Unknown Unknown Nitto
This rare Japanese poster issued in Thailand was souvenired at the end of the war from a railway station by an Australian POW who had worked on the Thai Burma Railway. The Japanese text translates as ...ARTV09032
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Mount Fuji, Japan
Art
Maker: Adams, Dennis
This image was a familiar sight to troops of the British Commonwealth Occupaton Force in Japan. Fuji, or as it is also known, Fuji San, is a sacred mountain 70 miles from Tokyo, 12,388 feet high, the ...ART25501