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Withdraw all troops now
Art
Maker: Unknown SYDNEY : [VIETNAM MORATORIUM CAMPAIGN N.D.] (SYDNEY : COMMENT PUBLISHING COMPANY)
The Moratorium symbol in orange surrounded by text in black requesting the withdrawal of all troops from Vietnam. The largest number of posters held by the Australian War Memorial are those produced b...ARTV00899
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Withdraw all troops now
Art
Maker: Unknown [AUSTRALIA : S.N., N.D.]
This poster was created in 1971 as part of the Vietnam Moratorium movement in Australia that was at its peak from 1969-1971. The Moratorium protests were largely organised by two groups in Australia: ...ARTV03103
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With heads bowed, soldiers of 1 Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR) observe morning ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
With heads bowed, soldiers of 1 Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (1RAR) observe morning church service onboard the flight deck of the troop transport HMAS Sydney which was en route to Vietnam....NAVY08009
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Women and children leave immediately before the Australian troops swept the village for North ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
Women and children leave immediately before the Australian troops swept the village for North Vietnamese soldiers. A portion of a tank is in the foreground. Troops of D company, 5 Battalion, the Royal...P02853.001
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Wool neck tie : Signalman R E Hill, Royal Australian Signal Corps
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Light khaki wool blend neck tie, woven without shaping in a single width, with short fringed ends, for wear with service dress tunic.REL36783
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Working on the switchboard at the 104th Signals Squadron Headquarters, are, front to rear, ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
Working on the switchboard at the 104th Signals Squadron Headquarters, are, front to rear, Signalman (Sig) Jim Little, 21, from Hay, NSW, and Sig Bob Saunders, 22, from Scotsdale, Tas. The unit switch...MISC/70/0817/VN
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Woven cloth badge : 17 Construction Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
17 Construction Squadron Royal Australian Engineers cloth insignia. The badge is circular and features the head of a bear woven in white cotton against a blue background with a white border. The badge...RELAWM41035.003
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Woven cloth badge : 55 Engineer Field Park Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Cloth insignia worn by 55 Engineer Field Park Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers. The badge is in the shape of a shield and features a goat's head woven in black and white thread with the white numb...RELAWM41035.006
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Woven cloth badge : 1 Mobile Advisory and Training Team
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Triangular yellow badge with green border. A large number '1' is woven in red in the centre with the letters 'MATT' woven over the top. The words 'WHAT AM I DOING HERE?' are woven underneath. A small ...REL29711
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Woven cloth badge : 3 Troop, Armoured Squadron, 1 Armoured Regiment
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Cloth insignia worn by 3 Troop, Armoured Squadron, 1 Australian Armoured Regiment. The badge is a black bordered square divided diagonally with black cotton from top right to bottom left. The top half...RELAWM41035.009
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Woven pocket patch : Republic of South Vietnam Marine Corps
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Woven pocket patch of the Republic of South Vietnam Marine Corps. The badge is a green circle with a narrow gold border. The circle contains a golden globe on which is superimposed a red five pointed ...RELAWM40978.006
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Woven shoulder patch : Thirty Eighth Artillery Regiment, South Vietnamese Army
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Woven shoulder patch of the Thirty Eighth Artillery Regiment, South Vietnamese Army. The badge is a vertically divided shield. The left side is white with a red border, the right side is red with a wh...RELAWM40978.010
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WSC 13 Radio Coupler Unit
Technology
Maker: Unknown
WSC 13 radio coupler unit made from metal and painted olive drab. The unit is VHF/UHF compatible. Markings - WSC 13, 1421.REL37526
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Xa Bang, South Vietnam. September 1967. Army Public Relations photographer Sergeant Mike ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
Xa Bang, South Vietnam. September 1967. Army Public Relations photographer Sergeant Mike Coleridge using a Bell & Howell Filmo 70DR 16mm motion picture camera during Operation Ainslie.EKT/67/0062/VN
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17 x Radio Connector Cables
Technology
Maker: Unknown
17 radio connector cables made from steel wire. The cables have black rubber insulating sleeves and connector plugs at each end.REL37538
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Youth accuse imperialism
Art
Maker: Unknown [UNITED STATES] : WORLD FEDERATION OF DEMOCRATIC YOUTH, 1970
On a background composed of elements of the South Vietnamese flag, a photograph depicting a Vietnamese guerilla in the jungle taking aim with a machine gun illustrates text advertising World Youth Act...ARTV03190