7 OCT 1951: Fighting continues at Maryang-San, Korea The 3rd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment, drives towards ‘The Hinge’ on Hill 317, the final obstacle to throwing the Chinese from the feature and fends off strong counter-attacks. In early October 1951, 3RAR, in conjunction with British Commonwealth troops, attacked a group of hills near the Imjin […]
2017
3RAR Heads Home
6 OCT 1971: Viet Nam and HMAS Sydney leaves Vung Tau. The carrier embarked the 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, as Australia’s participation in the Vietnam war wound down. The video shows HMAS Sydney (III) in her configuration as a Fast Troop Transport undertook numerous voyages to Vietnam between 1965-1972. This short video records the […]
HMAS Sydney in Korea
5 OCT 1951: Korea, and HMAS Sydney is in Korean waters. The commencement of the aircraft carrier, HMAS Sydney’s, first patrol off Korea’s west coast made Australia the third country (after the USA and Britain) to operate a carrier in the Korean War. The carrier operated Firefly and Sea Fury aircraft (both types can be […]
1RAR to Korea
5 OCT 1951: Korea, and the Second Australian battalion is committed to The war. From September 1950 the main Australian army unit in Korea had been the 3rd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment. The Australian Government annouced that the 1st Battalion, would join it in March 1952. Photo: An unidentified soldier of the 3rd Battalion, […]
LT George Ingram, VC, MM
5 OCT 1918: World War I and Lieutenant George Mawby (Morby) Ingram, MM, 24th Battalion, originally from Bendigo, Victoria, earns the Victoria Cross at Montbrehain, east of Peronne, France. Ingram was born in Bendigo, Victoria, on 18 March 1889 to George Ronald Ingram, a farmer, and his wife Charlotte (née Hubbard). Initially educated at the […]
SGT Lewis McGee, VC
4 OCT 1917: World War I and Sergeant Lewis McGee, 40th Battalion, originally from Campbelltown, Tasmania, earns the Victoria Cross near Ypres, Belgium. It was a posthumous award. Lewis McGee (1888-1917), railway engine driver and soldier, was born on 13 May 1888 at Campbell Town, Tasmania, son of John McGee, labourer and later farmer, and […]
WO2 Walter Peeler, VC
4 OCT 1917: World War I and Lance Corporal (later Warrant Officer Class 2) Walter Peeler, 3rd Pioneer Battalion, originally from Castlemaine, Victoria, was awarded the Victoria Cross for his actions at Broodseinde Ridge, during the battle of Ypres, Belgium. Walter (Wally) Peeler was born on 9 August 1887 at Barker’s Creek, near Castlemaine, Victoria, […]
Viet Nam Memorial Opened
3 OCT 1992: The Vietnam Forces National Memorial, Anzac Parade, Canberra, was opened by the Prime Minister, the Hon. Paul Keating, MP, and honours those Australians who served and died in the war in Vietnam. The Australian Vietnam Forces National Memorial is the principal ceremonial and memorial avenue in Canberra, the capital city of Australia. […]
LT Joseph Maxwell, VC, MC, DCM
3 OCT 1918: Lt Joseph Maxwell, VC, MC, DCM, 18th Battalion, originally from Sydney, New South Wales, performed the action that resulted in him being awarded the Victoria Cross, on the fortified ‘Beaurevoir line’, near Estrees, France. Joseph Maxwell (1896-1967), often claimed as the second most decorated Australian soldier in World War I, was born […]
9 DIV Captures Finschhafen
2 OCT 1943: World War II and Australia’s 9th Division captures Finschhafen in New Guinea, which subsequently becomes the base for the protracted Huon Peninsula campaign, 1943-44. Following the capture of Lae by the 7th and 9th Australian Divisions in early September 1943, the 7th Division was ordered into the mountains to pursue Japanese forces […]