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UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES REGIMENT

MOVIE FILMS 1960-1964

(Courtesy Captain Bruce York - formerly Hartenstein of UNSWR)

Chapter Activity Features
1   Background music and commercial for DVD.
2 Still pictures Six pictures – one each from Chapters 4 to 9
3 Film selection Each scene (numbered 1 to 6) depicts the start of a DVD chapter, e.g. Scene 1 = Chapter 4 and so on.
4 Range practice at Long Bay Movie film title; Butt Party activity; soldiers wearing Khaki Drill (KDs) uniform with 1937 Pattern webbing; bullets hitting stop butts; Live firing with 9mm Owen machine carbines; Civilian Lorry (CL) movement into Army barracks at Studley Park, Narellan, NSW.
5 Barracks views, drill and vehicle movement into the Infantry Centre, Ingleburn. Soldiers moving in and out of huts at Studley Park; Drill (soldiers in Jungle Green [JGs] uniform & instructors in Battle Dress); General Service (GS) truck and CL movement into the Infantry Centre, Ingleburn, NSW.
6 Live firing with various weapons Setting up of a bivouac site; Live firing with 9mm Owen machine carbines, .303-inch Bren light machine guns, 7.62mm L1A1 self loading rifles and 7.62mm M60 general purpose machine guns; The exploding Coca Cola bottle; A bush shower.
7 Miscellaneous Demonstration of coloured smoke, field sleeping equipment, individual field cooking equipment and a soldier in patrol order with rifle and bayonet fixed and covering arc of responsibility while moving; A barracks scene; An illustration of the Principles of War. 
8 Presentation of Queen’s and Regimental Colours to UNSWR on the UNSW Oval, Kensington, 1963 The Regiment marches onto the parade ground; Inspection of the Regiment; Movement for consecration of the new Colours; Colours uncased and placed on piled drums; Consecration by the clergy; Colours presented; March Past.
9 Guard mounting at the Cenotaph mid-1960s General Post Office clock tower in Martin Place, Sydney; Flags flying over the Cenotaph; UNSWR Guard and Band; Police Officers (mounted and on foot); Guard marches off.

 

 

 

 
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