Adelaide Pathway of Honour - The Reserve Forces of South Australia Memorial Back to Search

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Location | Kintore Avenue / King William St, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia |
Type | memorial |
Description | The pathway contains 23 monuments, 22 with bronze plaques affixed to cement or granite blocks; several have two plaques. The main plaques are set on an angled face. One monument, the SAS, is a cut and polished black granite boulder with brass plaques affixed to the face. |
Built | Not yet discovered |
Opened | 30 June 2000 by HIS EXCELLENCY SIR ERIC NEAL, AC, CVO GOVERNOR OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA |
Inscription | Top plaque: COMMEMORATING THE LOYAL SERVICE GIVEN TO THE NATION BY THE RESERVE FORCES OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA IN PEACE AND WAR Boer War, Boxer Rebellion, World War 1, World War 11, BCOF, Korea, Far East Strategic Reserve, Malayan Emergency, Indonesian Confrontation, Vietnam, United Nations/Multinational/Commonwealth Monitoring Peacekeeping, Gulf War, Bougainville, Peace Monitoring Group, East Timor Lower plaque: UNVEILED BY HIS EXCELLENCY SIR ERIC NEAL, AC, CVO GOVERNOR OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA ON 30 JUNE 2000 ON THE OCCASION COMMEMORATING THE 200TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE FORMATION OF THE FIRST RESERVE UNITS IN AUSTRALIA |
Condition | MAINTAINED BY: Adelaide City Council PECULIARITIES/DAMAGE: Nil |
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