Hall exterior signage
HILL TOP WAR MEMORIAL HALL
Wall - sandstone block
LEST WE FORGET
Wall - emblems
[Australian Commonwealth Military Forces, Merchant Navy Australia, Royal Australian Air Force, Royal Australian Navy and Australian Imperial Force (Army)]
Wall - plaque 1
In memory of those lost at sea in the service of their country;
Wall - plaque 2
Sudan War 1885
Wall - plaque 3
South African (Boer War) 1899 -1902
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Boxer rebellion 1900 – 1901
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World War I 1914 – 1918
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World War II 1939 – 1945
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Citizens Military Force 1939 – 1945
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Women’s Royal Australian Naval Services 1941 – 1946
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VA/Australian Army Medical Women’s Service 1941 – 1951
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Women’s Auxiliary Australian Air Force 1941 – 1945
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Australian Women’s Army Service 1941 – 1945
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Australian Women’s Land Army 1942 – 1945
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British Commonwealth Occupational Force 1945 – 1952
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Korean War 1950 – 1953
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Malayan Emergency 1950 – 1960
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National Servicemen’s Association of Australia 1951 – 1972
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Vietnam 1962 – 1973
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Indonesian Confrontation 1963 – 1966
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Civil Construction Corp
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Voluntary Defence Force 1940
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Salvation Army
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Australian Red Cross
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Gulf War 1990 – 1991
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United Nations Peace Corp
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Australian Military Force
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Australian Regular Army
Flagstaff base - plaque 1
This ANZAC Memorial Wall was opened by Hon. John Fahey MP Minister for Finance on 13th February 2000
Flagstaff base - plaque 2
This plaque is dedicated to Mrs Sharnee Reeves – Patron Hill Top War Memorial
Flagstaff base - plaque 3
This plaque is dedicated to all who have made this commemorative wall possible
Hill Top Memorial Hall Committee,
Keith Reeves, Co-ordinator, ANZAC Wall Committee.
Flagstaff base - plaque 4
I dreams of war;
an’ wot is paid
by blokes that went
and blokes who stayed
CJ Dennis, Digger Smith, 1918