Framed patriotic jigsaw puzzle 'Armoured Patrol Goes into Action' : B J Roberts

Place Oceania: Australia
Accession Number REL34056
Collection type Heraldry
Object type Heraldry
Physical description Cardboard, Glass, Wood
Maker John Sands Pty Ltd
Place made United Kingdom
Date made c 1939-43
Conflict Second World War, 1939-1945
Vietnam, 1962-1975
Description

Framed 120 piece jigsaw puzzle entitled 'ARMOURED PATROL GOES INTO ACTION'. Reproduction of a painted image in portrait format depicting a green British Universal Carrier in the foreground, armed with a Bren gun and a Boys anti-tank rifle, and a pair of Australian pattern LP3 or LP4 armoured cars, with all guns blazing, in the background in a desert setting. The vehicles are framed by explosions. A number of aircraft appear in the sky, one of which is in flames and about to crash.

History / Summary

One of three jigsaws assembled and used by Barry John Roberts (born 1937) as a child in Adelaide during the Second World War. The treatment and style is typical of the period. Roberts later served with the RAN Fleet Air Arm from 1956 until September 1963, when he joined Qantas. Soon after, in 1965, Qantas was pressured by the Australian Government to provide charter services for ferrying troops to and from Vietnam and continued this service until 1972, undertaking over 600 flights and being dubbed the ‘Skippy Squadron'. Roberts flew two missions as co-pilot to Saigon, Vietnam under this arrangement on 2 April 1969 and 27 August 1969. For this service, Barry Roberts was awarded the Australian Active Service Medal and the Vietnam Logistics and Support Medal. He continued flying with Qantas as a Captain until August 1989, when he retired. He successfully campaigned for the recognition of Qantas personnel's contribution to the logistical support of the Vietnam campaign and was nominated in August 2003 as patron of 'Skippy Squadron' by its members. He proudly led them in the Springwood Vietnam Veterans Day March on 17 August 2003. Barry Roberts died on 13 June 2004.