From:Rocky Hill War Memorial Museum
Name/TitleA Spread from a Scrapbook Created by Daniel Wyborn
About this objectThis spread contains photographs pertaining to a Land Clearing Operation near Ap Soui Nghi.
The top left image on the first page is captioned "Land clearing teams 'dozers'" and shows a Rome Plow labelled 3 Lot parked next to another dozer.
The top right image is captioned "Escort APC" and shows a M113 personnel carrier travelling along a dirt road.
The bottom left image is captioned "APC covering 'dozers' at work" and shows at least two soldiers stationed at the turret of the M113 while another soldier standing around the back of the personnel carrier.
The bottom right image is captioned "Dozers at work" and shows a Rome plow in the middle of a field.
The top left image on the second page is captioned "Myself in bamboo" and shows Daniel Wyborn sitting near his pack in a bamboo forest.
The top right image is captioned "Unfriendly Cobra's" and shows at least two cobras curled up on the ground.
The bottom left image is captioned "PI. Sgt. with 'mate'" and shows a soldier holding up a snake.
The bottom right image is captioned "Gun pit 'Fort Banjo'" and shows Wyborn leaning against a wall of sandbags next to a M60 machine gun and its ammunition.
Place MadeGoulburn
MakerDaniel Wyborn
Maker RoleCreator
Series TitleWyborn
Period1955-1975
Subject and Association DescriptionDaniel Wyborn served as a part of the Australian Army during the Vietnam War. He was called for National Service and was a part of both the 7th Battalion (13 Nov 1967 - 9 Apr 1968) and the 1st Battalion (10 Apr 1968-2 Jul 1968).
FormatPhotograph
Object TypePhotograph
Subject and Association KeywordsConscription
Subject and Association KeywordsMilitary
Subject and Association KeywordsNational Service
Subject and Association KeywordsVietnam War
Subject and Association KeywordsWyborn,Daniel
Object numberWyborn,Daniel_0015
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