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Accession Number | REL38071 |
Collection type | Technology |
Object type | Technology |
Physical description | Plastic |
Maker |
W & G |
Place made | Australia: Victoria, Melbourne |
Date made | Unknown |
Conflict |
Malayan Emergency, 1948-1960 Vietnam, 1962-1975 |
Protractor : Captain M T Turrell, Royal Australian Infantry Corps
RA 6 inch MILS Mk 1 Protractor. A semi-circular clear plastic protractor marked in mils. Also marked on the protractor are various map scale references and an inch rule. At the apex of the instrument is written 'PROTRACTOR, R.A. 6-IN. No 1, MK.1 / >W & G< MELB'.
Born in Sydney on 19 January 1938, Maxwell Thomas Turrell was educated at Crows Nest Intermediate Boys High School, and North Sydney Boys Technical High School. At both schools he served in the School Cadets, attaining the rank of cadet lieutenant. Turrell enlisted in the Australian Army in 1956, graduating from the Royal Military College, Duntroon.
In 1961, in the wake of the Malayan Emergency, Lieutenant Turrell served in Malaya with 2 Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (RAR). Operating as part of the 28th Commonwealth Brigade, Turrell commanded 11 Platoon, D Company, 2 RAR, conducting patrols of the 'Black Zone' on the Malay -Thailand border from 1962 to 1963. This was aimed at suppressing continued Communist Terrorists (CT) activity in the region. Turrell was promoted to captain and in May 1966, he was deployed to South Vietnam as adjutant of 6 RAR. Following his service in the Vietnam War, Turrell was promoted to major and appointed Officer Commanding 2nd Army Recruiting Unit. Major Turrell served in the Army until his discharge in 1981.