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CAPT Clarence Jeffries, VC

12 OCT 1917: World War I and Captain Clarence Smith Jeffries, 34th Battalion, originally from Wallsend, New South Wales, earns the Victoria Cross at Passchendaele, Belgium It was a posthumous award. Jeffries was born in the Newcastle suburb of Wallsend, New South Wales, on 26 October 1894. He was the only child of Joshua Jeffries, […]

Aussies Land at Jacquinot Bay

11 OCT 1944: World War II and the Australians land at Jacquinot Bay, New Britain. The Australians’ arrival opened the successful New Britain campaign in which a small Militia force successfully contained the large Japanese garrison holding Rabaul. Jacquinot Bay is a wide harbor located on the southern coast of New Britain. Borders Mal Mal (Malmal) […]

Battle of Poelcappelle Today

10 OCT 1917: World War I and the Battle of Poelcappelle, on the Western Front takes place. Australian divisions continued to attack in the third battle of Ypres. The attack on Poelcappelle, launched amid heavy rain, was to cost 1250 casualties for no gain of ground. Also called the first battle of Passchendaele, the battle […]

Vendetta Decommissioned

9OCT 1979 Australia’s Daring class destroyer, HMAS Vendetta II was decommissioned on this day,  having steamed 670,952 nautical miles. She was commissioned in Melbourne on 26 November 1958. Vendetta was a regular visitor to foreign ports and saw operational service during both the Indonesian Confrontation and the Vietnam War, and also participated in relief efforts in […]

Allied Advance into North Korea

9 OCT 1950: Korea, and United Nations Forces advance into North Korea. Following the surprise landing at Inchon, behind North Korean lines, United nations forces rapidly pushed back the North Koreans and advanced deep into North Korea. As UN forces neared the North Korean border, China warned them not to cross into North Korean territory, […]

Battle of Maryang-San

3-8 OCT 1951: Korea and the Battle of Maryang-San, rages over 5 days. The 3rd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment, made a successful assault against Chinese positions on Hill 317 (Maryang-San) and held the important feature in the face of fierce counter-attacks. In early October 1951, 3RAR (3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment), in conjunction with […]

Tempelton’s Crossing Contact

8 OCT 1942: World War II and the 25th Brigade, 7th Division, contacts a Japanese rear-guard at Tempelton’s Crossing. The pursuit of the Japanese retreating along the Kokoda Track involved hard fights. Templeton’s Crossing was named after an officer of the 39th Battalion, lost without trace in the retreat from Kokoda. The battle at Ioribaiwa […]

3RAR & Maryang-San, Korea

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 […]

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 […]

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