Barra Winga DPR/TV/507

Accession Number F03816
Collection type Film
Measurement 3 min 4 sec
Object type Actuality footage, Television news footage
Physical description 16mm/b&w/silent
Maker Campbell, Byron Charles
Place made Australia: Queensland
Date made 1 November 1966
Access Open
Conflict Period 1960-1969
Copyright Item copyright: © Australian War Memorial
Creative Commons License This item is licensed under CC BY-NC
Description

A spontaneous farewell gesture by Alpha Company of 1 Battalion of the Pacific Islands Regiment, at the end of Exercise Barra Winga, has filled a gap in the ranks of the Victorian based 7th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment. The Pacific Islanders presented 7 RAR with a three week's old pig for its mascot. It was carried for 10 days on the exercise by Private Duehapa of Ponendetta, New Guinea, who presented it to Major Des Meally, Officer Commanding the Administrative Company of 7 RAR. The Adjutant of the Pacific Islands battalion last year, Major Meally is from Rockhampton. The 7th BaThe 7th battalion's insignia is a fat "porker". The pig is yet to be adopted as an official mascot. The presentation was one of many activities to wind up the exercise. Officers and men of a variety of units are packing up gear to prepare for dispersal and return home to all Australian states. Tents have been pulled down, signal equipment stowed in vehicles and fire trenches and command posts dug over the two month's period in Shoalwater Bay training area 60 miles norht od Rockhampton, filled in.

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