2023 Calendars

Thanks again to our generous sponsor Ryman Healthcare our 2023 calendars are now available.

$5 each which includes postage throughout Australia.

Contact Joy Derham
0429 850 575

joyderham1@bigpond.com

Money to be paid into our account **please note new account details**
BSB: 633000, Account #: 193418928
Account Name: 2/29th Battalion AIF Association.

Make sure you include your name on the bank deposit and supply delivery address details to Joy.

Battalion Shop

For pricing and ordering information for items below please click here for a copy of the purchase order.

Battalion Association Bumper Stickers

Hot off the press we have 2 styles of Bumper Stickers For Sale. The first one has the Battalion Logo, the Battalion's Campaign Ribbons and the word 'MEMBER’ for our financial members. The second sticker has the Battalion Logo and the Battalion's Campaign Ribbons and available for anyone who wants to display their support and allegiance to the 2/29th Battalion.

Cost:

Member Sticker - $2.00 includes p/h

Standard Sticker - $2.50 includes p/h

To purchase Bumper Stickers you can Click on the Purchase Order Link above.

2/29th BATTALION AIF ASSOC BUMPER STICKERS…

2/29th BATTALION AIF ASSOC BUMPER STICKERS…


'Robbie to Dorie'

Lt Col John Robertson's letters from Malaya. 1941-42 Andrew Warland

'No Lost Battalion'

An oral history of the 2/29th Battalion by John Lack, published in 2005.

‘Tough and True’

A story of the 2/29th through the eyes of a son by Gary Simmons

'A History of the 2/29 Battalion - 8th Division AIF'

It's formative years, Malaya and Singapore, and the years as prisoners of war of the Japanese.

‘Surviving Captivity’

The campaign and POW diary of Bob Christie 2/29th Battalion A.I.F 1942-1945. Written by R.W. Christie, edited by Associate Professor John Lack. First published in 2010.

‘Keep the Men Alive’

Author: Rosalind Hearder (2009)

A very readable and informative account of the dedication, compassion, bravery and ingenuity of the 106 Australian doctors who were POW's of the Japanese for three & a half years with some 22,000.00 fellow Australian servicemen.

‘Escape from Malaya: Wal Snowden's Story’

Wal Snowden's story of his escape from Malaya to Australia via Strait of Malacca, Sumartra and Java with 14 other 2/29th Battalion men and after eluding capture following the Battle of Muar and the fall of Singapore. Edited interview with John Lack.

Battalion Badge

PVC Velcro Backed Morale Patches & 5.11® Flag Bearer CapsWe have produced PVC Velcro Backed 2/29 Battalion Association Morale Patches, they will attach to any Velcro Hoop surface.To compliment these great Patches we have teamed them up with 5.11…

PVC Velcro Backed Morale Patches & 5.11® Flag Bearer Caps

We have produced PVC Velcro Backed 2/29 Battalion Association Morale Patches, they will attach to any Velcro Hoop surface.

To compliment these great Patches we have teamed them up with 5.11® Flag Bearer Caps in 3 great colour schemes, Black, Storm (Grey) and Multicam. These caps already have Velcro Hoop on the front panel for quick and easy attachment, as well they are one size fits all with elasticised head band and Velcro adjustment strap at the back.

Prices:

Cap with Patch - $25.00

Patch - $10.00

Battalion Tie

Brand New Battalion Merchandise, Yes you've got it in One, The Beloved STUBBY HOLDER, 3 Great Colours, Great Design, Double Stitched for longevity, All round great quality product. $10.00 each + Postage. Contact our Merchandise Co-ordinator Ron Lovett to purchase The Hottest Stubby Holder in Australia Today…Just a Click of the Mouse at the top of this page to download the Purchase Order Form which has Ron Lovett's details. Or alternately you can contact us via our Facebook Page and we can make arrangements for your purchase.

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