Largs Bay RSL Sub Branch in Largs North | Community organisation
Largs Bay RSL Sub Branch
Locality: Largs North
Phone: +61 8 8341 8282
Address: 17 Carnarvon Terrace 5016 Largs North, SA, Australia
Website: http://www.largsbayrsl.com.au
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24.01.2022 We will remember them
21.01.2022 Well done Bert. That is showing the ANZAC spirit.
20.01.2022 Battle of Beersheba Commemoration, Burra, 3:45 pm, 31 October 2020. All welcome.
17.01.2022 To all the horses, thank you for your service.
12.01.2022 Wow. 3 members of one family. Must of been hard on the family back home. Thank you for your service gentlemen
08.01.2022 Due to the lockdown, the crew from Visit a Farmer couldn't drop by to pick up the donations from our generous community, last Friday night. So I dropped this all off to them today. They were very appreciative The run has been put back a week to the 5th/6th Dec. They will still be taking donations up to next Monday 30th Nov. This allows time for the hampers to be made up. You are welcome to drop any donations, into the Largs Bay RSL during opening hours Tuesday to Sunday 3pm-7...pm except Wed and Friday which is longer due to meals being available. If anyone has any spare custard, they would love some, as someone donated lots of puddings. What's a pudding without custard Thank you for your support See more
08.01.2022 On this day in 1943, Australian and US troops narrowly held Scarlet Beach, near Lae in the Territory of New Guinea, against a surprise raid by the Japanese. The... fighting was part of the Huon Peninsula campaign of 1943-1944. The campaign formed the initial part of an offensive that the Allies launched in the Pacific in late 1943 and resulted in the Japanese being pushed north from Lae to Sio on the northern coast of New Guinea over the course of a four month period. For the Australians, a significant advantage was gained through the technological edge that Allied industry had achieved over the Japanese by this phase of the war, while the Japanese were hampered by a lack of supplies and reinforcements due to Allied interdiction efforts at sea and in the air. The campaign cost Australian forces 1,387 battle casualties in fighting that occurred in a situation with harsh terrain, close combat, and lack of hot food, water and motor transport. Lest we forget. Ian Smith Chair Anzac Day Committee Wrecked Japanese landing craft on Scarlet Beach: AWM
06.01.2022 The Battle of El Alamein, and the service of the 2/43rd and 2/48th Australian Infantry Battalions, will be commemorated at 10:45am on Sunday 25th October 2020 a...t the 2/43rd Battalion memorial on the Pathway of Honour, Adelaide. Photo courtesy of Virtual War Memorial Australia, 2/43rd Battalion history: https://vwma.org.au/explore/units/555 The 2/43 descendants organising group meet monthly for lunch. For further information: [email protected] See more
05.01.2022 Our military have been everywhere, as needed. Thank you for your service
01.01.2022 Thank you for assisting our military people. Your service is greatly appreciated
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