Bullet knife : Lance Corporal T H Clissold, 2/2 Field Company, RAE

Place Oceania: New Guinea1
Accession Number REL33876
Collection type Heraldry
Object type Heraldry
Physical description Brass, Steel
Maker Clissold, Thomas Henry
Place made New Guinea1
Date made c 1944-45
Conflict Second World War, 1939-1945
Description

Souvenir .303 bullet and cartridge consisting of an empty, fired cartridge dated 1942 and stamped MF W1, to which is loosely fitted a bullet with a short knife blade soldered to the base. The cutting edge of the blade is serrated and slightly corroded.

History / Summary

Made by VX38285 Lance Corporal Thomas Henry Clissold, 2/2 Field Company, Royal Australian Engineers (RAE). Born on 29 January 1919 at Hawkesdale, Victoria, and employed as a plumber and foreman contractor, Clissold enlisted at Melbourne Town Hall, Victoria on 24 July 1940. He embarked for service in the Middle East on 10 April 1941, arriving on 14 May and saw service there until returning to Australia on 28 March 1942. After over two year’s service and training in Darwin, NSW, South Australia and Queensland (during which he was awarded the Australian Efficiency Medal on 19 July 1944) he sailed with his unit from Cairns on 28 October 1944, bound for Aitape, New Guinea. Clissold did not manage to return to Australia until late January 1946. Although due for discharge, he was transferred to 2/1 Field Company in March 1946 and then to 7 CRE Works (Commander Royal Engineers Works) and worked at Murchison POW Camp, Tatura, Victoria until August. He was finally discharged on 8 January 1947. Clissold displayed a high degree of expertise with designing and casting souvenirs made from aluminium and perspex, materials freely available as salvage from wrecked aircraft in the New Guinea theatre. Souvenirs such as these were either sent home as sweetheart gifts, or sold to other servicemen and Americans for profit.