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CAPTAIN RUSSELL E. SHALDERS RAN, COMMANDING OFFICER OF HMAS DARWIN, BEING INTERVIEWED BY THE ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
CAPTAIN RUSSELL E. SHALDERS RAN, COMMANDING OFFICER OF HMAS DARWIN, BEING INTERVIEWED BY THE MEDIA ON THE RETURN OF THE SHIP FROM THE PERSIAN GULF. SYDNEY, NSW. 1990-12-21.P01575.029
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CAPTAIN RUSSELL E. SHALDERS RAN ON THE BRIDGE OF HMAS DARWIN. GULF OF OMAN? C.1990-10.
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
CAPTAIN RUSSELL E. SHALDERS RAN ON THE BRIDGE OF HMAS DARWIN. GULF OF OMAN? C.1990-10.P01575.022
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Captain's chair: HMAS Brisbane bridge
Technology
Maker: Unknown
The chair has a metal base and frame, the seat is upholstered in leather and consists of seat cushion and adjustable back and head- rest. The seat is a Holden Special Vehicle type, with the Holden HSV...REL32979.009
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Collection related to the service of Australian military nurse Di Kumnick
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
Informal portrait of Captain Di Kumnick on the deck of USNS Comfort at night.P10292.012
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Collection related to the service of Australian military nurse Di Kumnick
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
Australian military nurses Captain (Capt) Newboult and Capt Di Kumnick hanging a handmade kangaroo poster for Australia Day aboard USNS Comfort.P10292.009
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Collection related to the service of Australian military nurse Di Kumnick
Photograph
Maker: Unknown Unknown
Three Australian military nurses on a runway in front of a military aircraft. Identified on the left is Captain Di Kumnick.P10292.013
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Collection related to the service of Ian Parrott RAN
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
Group portrait of the Air crew and Ground crew who flew and maintained the S70B Sea Hawk helicopter 874 (N24-005) embarked on HMAS Adelaide during her tour of the Persian Gulf during Operation Damask ...P01403.053
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Deadly calculations
Art
Maker: Unknown Time Australia Magazine
Depicts a broadsheet of a 'Time Australia' magazine cover from 18 February 1991. The headline reads 'Deadly Calculations, The Ground Assault - When and how'. Below the headline is an image of three...ARTV09168
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Destroyed Iraqi tank. On the reverse of the photograph is written 'One we got '91'. 1,800 ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
Destroyed Iraqi tank. On the reverse of the photograph is written 'One we got '91'. 1,800 Australian Defence personnel were deployed for the Gulf War during August 1990 to September 1991. The force co...P10799.005
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Detailed view of an Iraqi patrol carrier on the docks of Kuwait harbour. 1,800 Australian Defence ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
Detailed view of an Iraqi patrol carrier on the docks of Kuwait harbour. 1,800 Australian Defence personnel were deployed for the Gulf War during August 1990 to September 1991. The force comprised of...P10799.009
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Flying helmet: Lieutenant Commander Michael Macneill, HMAS Sydney IV
Heraldry
Maker: Unknown
Flying helmet worn by Lieutenant Commander Mike 'Irish' Macneill, as Seahawk helicopter observer on HMAS Sydney in the Persian Gulf during the Gulf War.REL/19806.001
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GIRIPIT, NORTHERN IRAQ. 1991-06. GROUP PORTRAIT OF MEMBERS OF 'CHARLIE TEAM', THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
GIRIPIT, NORTHERN IRAQ. 1991-06. GROUP PORTRAIT OF MEMBERS OF 'CHARLIE TEAM', THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY MEDICAL AID TEAM SERVING IN NORTHERN IRAQ AS PART OF THE AUSTRALIAN SERVICE CONTINGENT OPERATION HABIT...P01665.010
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Group portrait of the unidentified ship's company of the Adelaide class guided missile frigate, ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
Group portrait of the unidentified ship's company of the Adelaide class guided missile frigate, HMAS Sydney (IV), taken on deck of the docked ship.P05082.001
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GULF OF OMAN. LIEUTENANT IAN PARROTT STANDING IN FRONT OF SEAHAWK HELICOPTER 874 (N24-005) ON THE ...
Photograph
Maker: Unknown
GULF OF OMAN. LIEUTENANT IAN PARROTT STANDING IN FRONT OF SEAHAWK HELICOPTER 874 (N24-005) ON THE FLIGHT DECK OF HMAS ADELAIDE. (DONOR I. PARROTT)P01403.081
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HMAS Brisbane : Aerial mast base
Technology
Maker: Unknown
The aerial mast base is cylindrical, and consists of a tubular alloy section which is threaded at the top and fitted with a large hexagonal nut. At the base is welded an alloy disc drilled for four bo...REL33184
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HMAS Brisbane : Aerial mast base
Technology
Maker: Unknown
The aerial mast base is cylindrical, and consists of a tubular alloy section which is threaded at the top and fitted with a large hexagonal nut. At the base is welded an alloy disc drilled for four bo...REL33185
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HMAS Brisbane : Aerial mast base
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Aerial mast base. This base is used in conjunction with the nine Aerial Mast components (REL33079) The base is cylindrical, and consists of a tubular alloy section which is threaded at the top and fit...REL33078
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HMAS Brisbane : Aerial mast base
Technology
Maker: Unknown
The aerial mast base is cylindrical, and consists of a tubular alloy section which is threaded at the top and fitted with a large hexagonal nut. At the base is welded an alloy disc drilled for four bo...REL33186
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HMAS Brisbane : Aerial mast components
Technology
Maker: Unknown
Nine (9) sections of aerial mast component, of different width and length. These components are used in conjunction with the four Aerial Mast bases (REL33078) Some of the sections (5) are covered with...REL33079
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HMAS Brisbane : Anchor
Technology
Maker: Unknown
The anchor consists of two sections, the first is a cast steel shank with square cross section. At the uppermost part is a single steel pivot channel for connection to the anchor chain. At the base of...REL33094