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Informal portrait of 61813 Sapper Ivan Royce Ballard, who served in South Vietnam with 17 ...
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Maker: Unknown
Informal portrait of 61813 Sapper Ivan Royce Ballard, who served in South Vietnam with 17 Construction Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers (RAE) from 1970-1971.P05242.001
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61813 Sapper, Ivan Royce Ballard, 17 Construction Squadron, leaning out of the cabin of his ...
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Maker: Unknown
61813 Sapper, Ivan Royce Ballard, 17 Construction Squadron, leaning out of the cabin of his LeTourneau-Westinghouse 18 ton dump truck which has been converted to a water tanker (left). He is talking w...P08176.008
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An International Mk V 6x6 truck which has come off the road and rolled onto its side.
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Maker: Ballard, Ivan Royce
An International Mk V 6x6 truck which has come off the road and rolled onto its side.P08176.024
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A LeTourneau-Westinghouse 18 ton dump truck, often used for road building by the 17th ...
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Maker: Ballard, Ivan Royce
A LeTourneau-Westinghouse 18 ton dump truck, often used for road building by the 17th Construction Squadron.P08176.006
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International tippers from 17th Construction Squadron passing through a checkpoint with their ...
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Maker: Ballard, Ivan Royce
International tippers from 17th Construction Squadron passing through a checkpoint with their delivery of road topping.P08176.015
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An armoured dozer from the 17th Construction Squadron with the call sign four eight alpha (48A).
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Maker: Ballard, Ivan Royce
An armoured dozer from the 17th Construction Squadron with the call sign four eight alpha (48A).P08176.005
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A LeTourneau-Westinghouse 18 ton dump truck converted as a tanker, with some local children ...
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Maker: Ballard, Ivan Royce
A LeTourneau-Westinghouse 18 ton dump truck converted as a tanker, with some local children sitting in the cab.P08176.007
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Rock crushing machinery used by 17th Construction Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers at Nui Dat.
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Maker: Ballard, Ivan Royce
Rock crushing machinery used by 17th Construction Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers at Nui Dat.P08176.011
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Rock crushing machinery used by 17th Construction Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers at Nui Dat.
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Maker: Ballard, Ivan Royce
Rock crushing machinery used by 17th Construction Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers at Nui Dat.P08176.012
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A pair of graders and other plant equipment being used by 17th Construction Squadron.
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Maker: Ballard, Ivan Royce
A pair of graders and other plant equipment being used by 17th Construction Squadron.P08176.016
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An unidentified member of 17th Construction Squadron operating a Caterpillar D8H dozer with ...
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Maker: Ballard, Ivan Royce
An unidentified member of 17th Construction Squadron operating a Caterpillar D8H dozer with ripping claw fitted at rear.P08176.013
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Unidentified member of the 17th Construction Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers, operating a ...
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Maker: Ballard, Ivan Royce
Unidentified member of the 17th Construction Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers, operating a Euclid earth scraper along Route 2 in Phuoc Tuy Provence.P08176.019
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Two 17th Construction Squadron concrete mixers fitted onto International 6x6 Mk V chassis at Nui ...
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Maker: Ballard, Ivan Royce
Two 17th Construction Squadron concrete mixers fitted onto International 6x6 Mk V chassis at Nui Dat. The Australian army acquired three of these vehicles for use in South Vietnam.P08176.014
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Armoured dozers 'Apache Power' and 'Mean Bear' at the 17th Construction Squadron depot, Nui Dat. ...
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Maker: Ballard, Ivan Royce
Armoured dozers 'Apache Power' and 'Mean Bear' at the 17th Construction Squadron depot, Nui Dat. Visible in the background is an American M48 tank, mine roller on loan to the Australians. 'Apache Powe...P08176.003
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Men from 17 Construction Squadron using their plant equipment to lay bitumen along a road. A ...
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Maker: Ballard, Ivan Royce
Men from 17 Construction Squadron using their plant equipment to lay bitumen along a road. A bitumen cooking machine is visible in the foreground and the Long Hais Hills break the horizon in the backg...P08176.025
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A variety of vehicles including a tanker, low loader and prime mover, dump trucks, a grader and a ...
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Maker: Ballard, Ivan Royce
A variety of vehicles including a tanker, low loader and prime mover, dump trucks, a grader and a mobile crane at the 17th Construction Squadron depot, Nui Dat.P08176.002
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The sandbagged and reinforced entrance to an underground headquarters bunker at a base at Long ...
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Maker: Ballard, Ivan Royce
The sandbagged and reinforced entrance to an underground headquarters bunker at a base at Long Hais in Phuoc Tuy Province. A Land Rover (right) with the Australian Army Registration number 113720 is p...P05242.030
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This 9 Squadron, RAAF, UH-1H Iroquois helicopter has landed on the sealed roadway of Route 2 in ...
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Maker: Ballard, Ivan Royce
This 9 Squadron, RAAF, UH-1H Iroquois helicopter has landed on the sealed roadway of Route 2 in Phuoc Tuy Province, and is waiting to pick up an injured Australian soldier who's truck had run off the ...P05242.020
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An unidentified Australian soldier from 17 Construction Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers ...
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Maker: Ballard, Ivan Royce
An unidentified Australian soldier from 17 Construction Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers (RAE), throwing some ration packs in the air so that the local children scramble for the meals in the dirt ...P05242.010
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With the rotors still spinning, this 9 Squadron, RAAF, UH-1H Iroquois helicopter has just landed ...
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Maker: Ballard, Ivan Royce
With the rotors still spinning, this 9 Squadron, RAAF, UH-1H Iroquois helicopter has just landed on the sealed roadway of Route 2 in Phuoc Tuy Province, where it waits to pick up an injured Australian...P05242.021