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Accession Number | REL25164.004 |
Collection type | Heraldry |
Object type | Uniform |
Physical description | Blue and white cotton jean |
Maker |
Unknown |
Place made | Australia |
Date made | c 1942 |
Conflict |
Second World War, 1939-1945 |
Seaman's blue jean collar : Wireless Telegraphist 1st Class, R J Reynolds, RAN
Seaman's standard pattern blue jean collar edged with three rows of white tape, and lined with blue and white striped cotton.
Associated with PA2957 Wireless Telegraphist 1st Class, Ronald James Reynolds, RAN. He enlisted 1942 and was posted to HMAS Melville early in 1943. Reynolds subsequently served in HMAS Tolga (1943-1944) and HMAS Adelaide (1944). In 1944 Reynolds was seconded to the Coastwatchers (later Allied Intelligence Bureau) as crew aboard HDML1321. The motor launch was allocated to Special Operations and conducted insertion, extraction and supply operations for Commando and SRD (Services Reconnaissance Department) intelligence raiding parties. ML1321 also participated in Operation Copper, the ill-fated Z Special raid to Muschu Island off the coast of New Guinea on 11 April 1945.
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