Doyalson Wyee RSL Club War Memorial Middle Image Image Image Image Image 0 / 0 - Prev Next Description / Background The memorial is a four sided sandstone monument mounted on two steps that commemorates all conflicts and peacekeeping missions involving Australian service personnel. Brass plaques inscribed with the areas of conflict are mounted on three sides of the memorial. The brass emblems of the Royal Australian Navy, Australian Army Forces, Royal Australian Air Force, Australian Nurses and Merchant Navy are positioned in a row on the wall behind the memorial. The memorial was unveiled on 25 March 2015, by the Hon Garry Edwards MP, Member for Swansea. This memorial replaced the previous memorial at the RSL club which was installed in 2005, and was removed and donated to Northlakes High School. On display outside the RSL Club is a a 25 Pounder Gun MK11, obtained by the Doyalson Wyee RSL sub-Branch in 1975. Inscription Front plaque Lest We Forget In memory of those who served their country Boer WarWorld War IWorld War IIKorea MalayaBorneoVietnam Left plaque KuwaitAfghanistanEast Timor Iraq Right plaque All Peace Keeping Missions Back wall Cor Infinitus Dedicated to all thosewho served our Nation and wereoverwhelmed by the battle within Lest We Forget Veterans listed on this memorial Do you know more about this war Memorial? Click here to learn how you can contribute Sidebar Address 80 Pacific Highway Doyalson NSW 2262 Local Government Area Central Coast Council Setting Building – outside Location status Original location Memorial type Column/pillar Other Recorded by Ms Meg Newington & Ms Anita Auzins, Wyong Shire Council. Bob Dokter, Doyalson Wyee RSL sub-Branch Year of construction 2014 Dedication date 25 March 2015 Conflict/s South African War (Boer War), 1899–1902 First World War, 1914–18 Second World War, 1939–45 Korean War, 1950–53 Malayan Emergency, 1950–60 Indonesian Confrontation, 1963–66 Vietnam War, 1962–75 Iraq: the First Gulf War, 1990–91 Afghanistan, 2001–present Iraq: the Second Gulf War, 2003–09 Peacekeeping, 1947–present Materials Brass Sandstone