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2 Pounder anti-tank gun
Переглядів 35 тис.7 років тому
A Royal Army Ordnance Corps (RAOC) training film. Directed by Netheravon Wing, Small Arms School. Photographed and Produced by Army Cinema Centre, Aldershot. This film illustrates the description and operation of the 2-pounder anti-tank gun MkII. Description and operation is shown in the field and the classroom. Suitable types of target also illustrated - light and medium tanks.
Australia Day parade, 1948
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More than a thousand Australian troops paraded at HQ 34th Australian Infantry Brigade to commemorate the 160th anniversary of the foundation of the Australian nation. The Chief of Staff, Air Vice Marshal McCauley took the salute. The parade was led by 26 (N392) Brigadier Ronald Nicholas Lamond Hopkins CBE. The 66th Australian Infantry Battalion Band supplied the music. Part of the parade was he...
Reggaine 2001 (Aircraft recognition)
Переглядів 2,7 тис.7 років тому
A military training film produced for the Directorate of Army Kinematography by Analysis Films Ltd, October 1942. This film, using an animated model illustrates the identification features of the Italian Reggaine 2001 fighter. Animated diagrams superimposed over model support the descriptive commentary.
BCAIR fire power demonstration Onasami Shima
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On 23 September 1947, BCAIR aircraft gave a firepower demonstration by bombing and strafing five targets on Onasami Shima. The Commander-in-Chief BCOF, 34 (VX20321, VX80578) Lieutenant General Horace Clement Hugh Robertson CBE DSO, and Chief of Australian General Staff 31 (SX35000) Lieutenant General Vernon Ashton Hobart Sturdee CB CBE DSO, Major General J A Lester, Commander 24 US Infantry Div...
New Zealanders take over guard duties from Australians
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Leaving Empire House, a detachment of the New Zealand Cavalry Regiment marched past the Commander Officer British Commonwealth Sub Area, Tokyo (BRICOSAT), Lieutenant Colonel D T Maxwell, on their way to relieve the Australian Guard. The changing of the Guard at the British Embassy was watched by the British Consul, Mr A D F Gascoigne CMG.
Kriegsflieger an der Westfront F243 = Warplanes on the Western Front F243
Переглядів 1,4 тис.7 років тому
A Reichsanstalt fur Film und Bild in Wissenschaft und Unterricht (RWU) production on the various aspects of the air war on the Western Front such as aerial reconnaissance, bombing, aerial dogfights and balloon busting. Scene of aircraft shot down in flames. Also sequence of a parachute jump. A captured British pilot with the German pilot who shot him down. Features famous German pilots includin...
BCOF on parade Japan DPR/S/3
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An Army Public Realtions promotional short on Australians serving with the British Commonwealth Occupation Force (BCOF). Foreward 'The soldiers of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force in Japan have established a reputation second to none. Their military bearing and the excellence of their behaviour have contributed much to the success of the Occupation. The respect in which these men are h...
Railway unit in Syria
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In the ancient town of Bilbos is the headquarters of a Company of the Royal Austrlain Engineers (RAE). This Company is one of four which comprise the Australian Railway Construction and Maintenance Group, and is now employed in constructing one of the most difficult stretches of railway line in the world. Their section is over 60 miles of the roughest and most rugged mountain coastal country th...
Australian commandos training in Syria
Переглядів 1,5 тис.7 років тому
Troops look on as instruction is given on outdoor sand map. Two rowing boats with about four men in each on calm sea. Troops move up rocky slope above shore line. 'Enemy position', represented by Hessian enclosure is blown up. Soldiers throw grenades from cover of sandbag wall. Sentry pacing up and down is attacked and overpowered by commando.
National Service training DPR/S/15
Переглядів 1,3 тис.7 років тому
The Minister for the Army, Honourable Josiah Francis, accompanied by GOC Southern Command, Lieutenant General H Wells, inspects parade of NCO's and camp accommodation at Puckapunyal Victoria, in preparation for the first draft of National Servicemen.
Demonstration of AFVs at Fisherman's Bend
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Fisherman's Bend, Victoria 9 April 1942. Coverage of demonstration and trials of Australian made Bren Gun Carriers, Scout Cars and Sentinal Cruiser Tank. Identified: Major General L E Beavis, Master General of Ordnance; Mr A R Code, Honourable N J O Makin, Minister of Munitions; Mr A Fadden; Honourable J S Beasley, Minister for Supply and Development; General Sir Thomas Blamey; General Sutherla...
'T' for Tarakan
Переглядів 1,4 тис.7 років тому
'T' for Tarakan
Lieutenant-General Sir Leslie Morshead reviews troops of 1 Australian Base Sub area.
Переглядів 8857 років тому
General Officer Commanding (GOC) 1 Aust Corps, Lieutenant General Sir Leslie J Morshead, KCB, KBE, CMG, DSO, ED reviewed 1 Aust Base Sub Area. 12000 troops paraded. Time of the parade 1430hrs.
Proofing tests Williamstown
Переглядів 1,7 тис.7 років тому
Coverage of proofing tests at Williamstown, Victoria. Weapons shown include 25 Pounder Short field Gun, 6 Pounder Anti tank Gun, Oerlikon, Bofors guns and 3 inch mortars. Identified in official party are General Sir Thomas A Blamey, GBE, KCB, CMG, DSO, ED, Major General C E M Lloyd CBE, Major General L E Beavis, CBE, DSO, Master General of Ordnance, and Major General J S Whitelaw, CBE, Master G...
Remembrance service, Anzac Day 1948, Capetown South Africa
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Remembrance service, Anzac Day 1948, Capetown South Africa
Anzac Day 1953 at the Australian War Memorial
Переглядів 6387 років тому
Anzac Day 1953 at the Australian War Memorial
Inspection by Commander in Chief of Bandiana
Переглядів 6677 років тому
Inspection by Commander in Chief of Bandiana
Wesley College on parade, MGO branch
Переглядів 3887 років тому
Wesley College on parade, MGO branch
Messenger dogs
Переглядів 9527 років тому
Messenger dogs
Ramu Valley and Shaggy Ridge
Переглядів 1,8 тис.7 років тому
Ramu Valley and Shaggy Ridge
1st Battalion RAR helicopter operation. DPR/TV/264
Переглядів 7417 років тому
1st Battalion RAR helicopter operation. DPR/TV/264
General Blamey at forward areas
Переглядів 5147 років тому
General Blamey at forward areas
2/1 Australian Convalescent Depot
Переглядів 2967 років тому
2/1 Australian Convalescent Depot
C Squadron 9 Australian Armoured Regiment
Переглядів 4057 років тому
C Squadron 9 Australian Armoured Regiment
Interview with Emden survivors
Переглядів 1,4 тис.7 років тому
Interview with Emden survivors
7 Australian Division at Lae
Переглядів 3817 років тому
7 Australian Division at Lae
A Viet Cong 'cottage industry' (improvised Viet Cong anti-personnel and tank mines). DPR/TV/410
Переглядів 9387 років тому
A Viet Cong 'cottage industry' (improvised Viet Cong anti-personnel and tank mines). DPR/TV/410
Anzac Day 1954 at the Australian War Memorial
Переглядів 3517 років тому
Anzac Day 1954 at the Australian War Memorial
6 Battalion RAR, [Long Tan] battle aftermath DPR/TV/426-427
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6 Battalion RAR, [Long Tan] battle aftermath DPR/TV/426-427

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @gerry343
    @gerry343 День тому

    6:11 How can a bunch of women 'move as one man'?

  • @jamesal0
    @jamesal0 2 дні тому

    Any idea what year this footage is taken. I grew up in the 70's in Port Moresby and Waigani swamp is about 3-4km behind the UPNG University campus where we lived. In about 1974-76 we used to ride our push bikes out there and see this P38. There was also a burnt out bone yard of Brewster buffalo, P40 Kitty Hawks and CAC Wirraways. They got burnt over yearly by the Indigenous locals burning off grass land in the dry season

  • @bwilliams463
    @bwilliams463 2 дні тому

    This would be an invaluable resource for anybody planning to restore one of these vehicles.

  • @mohdsanijapar7142
    @mohdsanijapar7142 2 дні тому

    Inilah yg ku cari selama ini ada videonya

  • @JohnDoe-fn6zd
    @JohnDoe-fn6zd 4 дні тому

    Lest we forget...

  • @antpoo
    @antpoo 5 днів тому

    I love the old Australian accent.

  • @gitanoespana7694
    @gitanoespana7694 15 днів тому

    When I asked my Grandfather "What were the Japanese like ?" His standard answer was : " They didn't like the cold English steel." He was in the 3rd NZ Division.

  • @daryld4457
    @daryld4457 18 днів тому

    Sons of the empire, Britain loves and respects everything you have done. We wouldn't still be here if it wasn't for your valiant efforts and self sacrifice. God bless Australia and New Zealand and let's not forget Canada. From a grateful Englishman.

  • @user-hs8uj2ej6y
    @user-hs8uj2ej6y 20 днів тому

    Lest we forget 🌷🇦🇺

  • @354sd
    @354sd 20 днів тому

    This is very interesting You wouldn't think that little vehicle was so good

  • @OfficeIcarusLLC
    @OfficeIcarusLLC 21 день тому

    14:51 Lt.Col. Colin Townsend you POS! Exploiting Smith's hard work whipping DELTA into shape [no thanks to Townsend] -- he's gonna weasel out to the conflict just to rake the merits of Delta for yourself?? Shame on you! Only worse, Townsend ordered APCs to delay arrival, *just so he could get on-site before it was over!* That is hardcore-coward. Townsend's no better than Brigadier Oliver Jackson (even if he finally got the APC out of Nui Dat)

  • @nor0845
    @nor0845 22 дні тому

    My grandfather said there were two things everyone wanted (apart from going home😉): a Commando knife and a Bren carrier. He got the Commando knife but someone nicked it two days later! Then he finally got a Bren carrier but that only lasted a couple of weeks before an Officer commandeered it as his ‘staff car’ 🙂. Everyone wanted one!

  • @MrDogsledder
    @MrDogsledder 23 дні тому

    I was there in 1989. I see how we learned a lot between then and 89.

  • @keithad6485
    @keithad6485 24 дні тому

    Criticism from others after the battle - I suspect these were criticisms which came from non Armoured soldiers who don't understand the difficulties of operating AFVs, especially without radios which I was very surprised to hear Col Roberts reveal. negotiating rivers with any sizeable banks especially if steep banks is very very tricky and does have a dramatic affect upon the time in getting to the destination cos it slows down the AFVs especially in poor visibility. I was appalled with Col Roberts saying that they had no fitted radios or intercoms. And this was over a year after M113s had began ops in SVN. This to me is a failure of Army command in not ensuring an effective radio system was retro fitted to the M113s. Yanks already had the AN VRC 524 radios together with intercom facilities in their AFVs and trucks etc in SVN in 1965 and 1966. These radios were later adopted by RAAC and were still in use well into the 1990s along with the PRC 77 radio sets configured for use in AFVS.

  • @keithad6485
    @keithad6485 24 дні тому

    Hooked in, I remember that expression from RAAC days. 'hooked in' - firing killing bursts from MGs 50 and 30 cals! 20 - 30 rounds, pause, assess effect and direction of the shoot, adjust aim if needed then fire the next burst then repeat.

  • @keithad6485
    @keithad6485 24 дні тому

    Swollen creeks are very difficult to negotiate using M113s. Sure they are amphibious, but if there is any substantial current they are vulnerable to being swept along with the current. Found this out on AFX in the mid 1980s in western NSW. My troop leaders M113 was floating down stream and his driver could not steer the AFV. Luck prevailed and in a bend in the creek, his carrier managed to strike the opposite bank and the driver was able to manouvre his M113 out of the creek.

  • @keithad6485
    @keithad6485 24 дні тому

    The troop which became 1 APC Troop RAAC arrived in South Vietnam entitled 1 Troop A Squadron 4/19 Prince of Wales's Light Horse and were wearing the PLWH badge on their berets on ops. There is an ABC TV vid from this period called Diggers in Vietnam and that PWLH badge can be seen being worn on the crewman's berets in that vid.

  • @BAstudios5
    @BAstudios5 25 днів тому

    This is awesome, I have a few of the lenses that goes on these type of cameras.

  • @thethirdman225
    @thethirdman225 27 днів тому

    Thoroughly recommended is Anthony Cooper's book 'Darwin Spitfires',_ Newsouth Publishing, 2011. Far from a Spitfire hagiography, this is a warts-and-all account of 1 Fighter Wing's defence of Northern Australia. Cooper goes to great lengths to retell the stories of each individual pilot's combat accounts and the total effect the three squadrons - two Australian and one British - had on the Japanese raids of 1943. Cooper goes a lot further than most such accounts and without in any way denigrating the commitment of those involved, he covers the tactical mistakes made at wing level and the individual errors made by the pilots. He also describes the litany of equipment failures that plagued the aircraft. It is important to stress that anyone looking for a simple explanation will not get it. This is a detailed, nuanced account that uses Japanese sources to help figure out the balance sheet.

  • @IsengardMordor
    @IsengardMordor 29 днів тому

    As a person from Turkey, i have seen much material when it comes to the memories of Ottoman soldiers that fought in the Gallipoli campaign. But i always wondered how the Anzac troops who fought in said campaign viewed it. And i finally have that answer, thanks to you. Sure; i was aware of letters and the sort, but seeing the actual veterans themselves talking is much more powerful.

  • @mrcrazzymeme1454
    @mrcrazzymeme1454 29 днів тому

    Pretty plane!

  • @ronaldmarcks1842
    @ronaldmarcks1842 29 днів тому

    Monocultural Asians are all contemptible racists.

  • @nzeestee4053
    @nzeestee4053 Місяць тому

    Interesting.

  • @jackpotter376
    @jackpotter376 Місяць тому

    My father fiught in the Aitepe campaign. I assume he would have been there in Wewak at this time. We moved to PNG in 1978 and Dad had to go to Wewak for work. Upon his return, I sked him, "Has it changed much?" "Not really. A lot quieter, though." (dry smirk) My father would be turning 100 this year in September.

  • @michaelfoort2592
    @michaelfoort2592 Місяць тому

    War is a huge perversion, only good for destruction

  • @keithad6485
    @keithad6485 Місяць тому

    In SVN, Aussies used jungle tactics they learned the hard way in South West Pacific/Papua New Guinea during WW2, and jungle tactics learned the hard way in Malaya in the 1950s. If you read a book by RAF officer Sir Robert Thompson - Make for the Hills, about his experiences in the Malayan War against the CTs (communist terrrorists), where the Brits were successful in starving the CTs into submission - ... He describes how early in the Vietnam War, yank army sought his advice about conducting their campaign in the South Vietnam War. In his book he talks about how the yanks ignored his advice. The book is a very good read and he goes into considerable detail on how Brits dealt with the Malayan CTs who appear to be managed by mostly ethic Chinese not native Malays.

  • @keithad6485
    @keithad6485 Місяць тому

    This must have been filmed early in the Aussie involvement in SVN. The batwing shields surrounding the BMG M2HB 50 cal are fitted (instead of the later Cadillac Gage T50 completely enclosed turrets) The batwings were found to be not enough protection for the crew commander, so Aussie Army ordered all sabre squadron M113 to be refitted with T50 Turret. Most likely this was filmed 1968 when 1st Batt RAR did their second tour.

  • @rfukrs
    @rfukrs Місяць тому

    Derrick and Terence De Marney, thanks a lot! May everything be fine with you where you are now!

  • @HenriHattar
    @HenriHattar Місяць тому

    I am surprised at tihs, I was a soldier then, signals, our equipment was pretty sopisticated for the time/\

  • @veejayshi8538
    @veejayshi8538 Місяць тому

    As a Chinese, I am very grateful to the brave soldiers who fought side by side with us during World War II against fascism!

    • @imperialhonorguard1483
      @imperialhonorguard1483 16 днів тому

      These soldiers unknowingly threw away their countries by destroying the countries that tried to save us all. Yes, Japan was enemy. Germany shouldn't have been.

  • @keithdevine8281
    @keithdevine8281 Місяць тому

    These are real Australians who had the guts to put their lives on the line and then were castigated by their own people fellow Australians who were not fit to lick these heroes boots and still treated with contempt by looney left politicians and goverment institutions ans sadly fellow Astralians and their offsprings.

  • @angloaust1575
    @angloaust1575 Місяць тому

    The viet cong used to at night dig up the mines Laid by the aussies and use Them in booby traps!

  • @RedcoatT
    @RedcoatT Місяць тому

    Over 113,000 Universal carriers were built, making the most produced AFV of all time.

  • @grahamogle6332
    @grahamogle6332 Місяць тому

    Interesting that they use 2 loaders and a cradle for lifting the 5.5" shell, yet the equivalent film for the 6" gun relies on 1 loader picking it up by hand, (over 100lb).

  • @HydraHolden
    @HydraHolden Місяць тому

    From an American’s perspective, ending the film by downing a pint is the most characteristically British I’ve seen to date. Love you wankers🇺🇸❤🇬🇧

  • @michelmoreau-dc3gq
    @michelmoreau-dc3gq Місяць тому

    Des monstres tueurs

  • @anthonybicos602
    @anthonybicos602 Місяць тому

    Now this is a true “documentary”! Guess they don’t make em’ like they used ta’ - including the service men. Wow, this is spectacular footage for its time. I’m so impressed, & humbled. Dan Snow, eat your heart out (i couldn’t resist). Excellent show with a minimum of tell. Doesn’t really need the (dated) music - those engines work just fine alone…

  • @choossuck7653
    @choossuck7653 Місяць тому

    We know now that our soldiers haven't served our country since 1919. We will make them proud

  • @MySkyranger
    @MySkyranger Місяць тому

    After searching the German prisoner he turns his back presenting the German with his bayonet. Amateurs the lot.

  • @alanlane3670
    @alanlane3670 Місяць тому

    I joined under the old ensign.....

  • @zhuseppoh3271
    @zhuseppoh3271 Місяць тому

    Bless the aussies, so restraint, I was wondering did the jap soldiers feel shame in their hearts that allied soldiers did not humiliate them, they don't feel guilty or rueful or remorse,,,,

  • @LionelRoyL
    @LionelRoyL Місяць тому

    Marching and whistling with you ❤❤❤

  • @susanesquer1520
    @susanesquer1520 2 місяці тому

    I wonder what they would have thought of " Land Down Under" by Men at Work?

  • @susanesquer1520
    @susanesquer1520 2 місяці тому

    I can't get enough of this video! Much mad mega respect and sincere admiration for these awesome men! ( 4 May 2024)

  • @StephenFarrow-gx6qu
    @StephenFarrow-gx6qu 2 місяці тому

    They left out how awful and unreliable the Liberty engine was. This plagued the Crusader throughout its life. Very fast in the desert when the engine worked but it had woefully thin armour and a mediocre gun ( the 6 -pounder was an improvement). Our obsession with Cruiser Tanks meant that we didn't get a great tank until the wars end and the first A34 Comets came into service with their superb 17-pounder gun. This tank lead to the development of the Centurion which in my opinion was the best British tank of the 20th Century (certainly the longest serving with many still in use with the IDF as ARV's).

  • @micheleedwin4004
    @micheleedwin4004 2 місяці тому

    We had to learn the song and the meaning of the strange words in junior school when I was 7 or 8. I have never forgotten. Love from the Isle of Man.

  • @EngineerJohn883
    @EngineerJohn883 2 місяці тому

    I’m gonna use this in warthunder sim…

  • @catherinemazzeo1163
    @catherinemazzeo1163 2 місяці тому

    no words to describe the emotion here

  • @Hew.Jarsol
    @Hew.Jarsol 2 місяці тому

    17:40 still using the old daysacks!

  • @Eusoik
    @Eusoik 2 місяці тому

    The Aussies sure know how to make songs. God Bless Australia and her people.