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Moorebank mechanic wins gold at nationals

OLYMPIC gold at Athens won’t be the only medal chase worth watching this year, as one Australian soldier will be battling it out in the International World Skills Competition in Helsinki.
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Baghdad Kindergarten
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FEW kids get the chance to wear a Kevlar helmet to school, so when a patrol from the SECDET stopped by a Baghdad preschool to deliver donations from Australia, the kids jumped at the chance.
Troops leave East Timor
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MAINTAINING successful security operations in East Timor had been a challenge for 6RAR as it faced an increasing AO with a gradually decreasing force, the unit’s CO Lt-Col Shane Caughey said.
   
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Psych presence felt in East Timor
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Building peace
In the dusty borderlands between Ethiopia and Eritrea, two Australian soldiers are carrying on the work of their predecessors on Op Pomelo as part of the UN mission keeping apart the two African nations. Maj Graham Hales reports from Asmara.
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17 June 2004
Edition #1099

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