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![]() Shamelessly copied from the Australian War Memorial website http://www.awm.gov.au 1 November 1951 No. 77 Squadron awarded South Korean Presidential citation No. 77 Squadron, RAAF, is awarded a Republic of South Korea Presidential Citation. 77 Squadron was awarded this citation for its early service in Korea as an effective ground-support unit. 2 November 1942 Kokoda airstrip re-occupied The capture of Kokoda, New Guinea, and its airstrip enabled the Australian advance across the Owen Stanley Range to continue. 5 November 1950 Battle of Pakchon, Korea The 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, successfully assault and hold crucial hill features overlooking Pakchon in the face of heavy North Korean and Chinese resistance. 5 November 1950 77 Squadron supports 3RAR No. 77 Squadron, for the first time in the Korean War, flies in support of the 3rd Battlion, Royal Australian Regiment, in the Pakchon - Sinanju road area, Korea. Australian Mustang fighters strafed Chinese positions just before 3RAR commenced its assault at Pakchon. 6 November 1971 HMAS Sydney at Vung Tau HMAS Sydney embarks its final Australian army units from Vietnam at Vung Tau. 8 November 1944 'G' George arrives at Amberley This Lancaster bomber survived 90 operations with 460 Squadron RAAF. After touring to support war loan campaigns, it was presented to the Memorial. 10 November 1964 Selective conscription introduced Australian Government introduces selective conscription of 20 year old males by ballot under the National Service Act. The National Service Scheme saw 19,450 young men serve in Vietnam. 11 November 1941 Opening of the Australian War Memorial By the time a memorial to the dead of the Great War was ready to open, Australia had been involved in the Second World War for over two years. 12 November 1943 Last Japanese air raid on Darwin This, the 64th raid since February 1942, saw a conclusion of the air war fought across northern Australia. 20 November 1968 HMAS Sydney at Vung Tau HMAS Sydney disembarks the 9th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, at Vung Tau, Vietnam. 27 November 1939 Inauguration of the Empire Air Training Scheme Over 37,000 Australian airmen trained under the scheme, in Australia, Canada and Rhodesia, one of the Commonwealth's greatest achievements in wartime. 28 - 29 November 1942 Middleton, VC Flight Sergeant R.H. Middleton, RAAF, attached to No. 149 Squadron, Bomber Command, RAF, wins the Victoria Cross after a raid on Turin, Italy. This was a posthumous award. Though terribly wounded, Middleton kept his damaged bomber flying, saving the lives of his crew at the cost of his own. Middleton came from Sydney, New South Wales. 30 November 1950 President Truman threatens use of atomic weapons in Korea United States President Truman refers publicly to the possible use of atomic weapons in Korea. Fortunately, despite the crisis that United nations troops faced after China's entry into the war, atomic weapons were not used in Korea. Cheers Dave Kearton |
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