Protective glasses : N J Fletcher, Official Curator, Australian War Memorial

Places
Accession Number REL41771
Collection type Heraldry
Object type Personal Equipment
Physical description Nylon, Plastic, Rubber
Maker ESS
Place made United States of America
Date made c 2009
Conflict Afghanistan, 2001-2021
Description

Pair of ESS brand protective glasses with a single clear plastic lens mounted to a black, plastic frame. The nose guard is black plastic with a black rubber backing. Attached to the ends of the arms is a black nylon strap. The makers logo, 'ESS' appears on the side of each arm and is printed across the bridge of the lens. The sunglasses are kept in a black nylon pouch with a single Velcro closure and a black plastic clip for attachment to a backpack or belt.

History / Summary

Theses glasses were worn by Official Curator Nick Fletcher, of the Australian War Memorial's Military Heraldry and Technology Section, during his deployment to Afghanistan in October 2009. This commission was the first time an official curator from the Memorial had deployed to Afghanistan to identify and collect items for the National Collection.

Specifically Fletcher was deployed to Oruzgan Province to carry out two main tasks:

To interview Australian soldiers, witness their daily lives and discuss collecting some of their personal equipment for inclusion in the National Collection.

To photograph Australian Light Armoured Vehicles and Bushmaster Protected Infantry Vehicles with a view to obtaining one of each for the Memorial's National Collection when they are retired from service.

Fletcher began his three week deployment at Billabong Flats, the Australian base within the American Camp LSA (life support area) in Kuwait, before moving to Kandahar Air Field (KAF) and then to Camp Holland, the Dutch military base near the provincial capital Tarin Kowt. He then travelled with Australian troops by Bushmaster to a patrol base which was being built.

Included among the notable items Fletcher identified for the National Collection during his deployment, is the uniform of Colonel Lindsey Cameron Morton AM, Deputy Chief of Staff, Headquarters Joint Task Force 633. HQ JTF 633 provides in theatre command and control of all Australian Defence Force elements deployed throughout the Middle East Area of Operations (MEAO).