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Crossing guard:Sgt Michael Groves, a platoon adviser with AATTI (4), enjoys a joke with a local at a provincial crossing.

Crossing guard:Sgt Michael Groves, a platoon adviser with AATTI (4), enjoys a joke with a local at a provincial crossing.

Photo byCpl Cameron Jamieson

Loving it: WO2 Melissah Reading, 5 Avn Regt, spreading the love when Channel 7’s Sunrise program pulled in to 5 Avn Regt.Photo by Cpl Rachel Ingram

Loving it: WO2 Melissah Reading, 5 Avn Regt, spreading the love when Channel 7’s Sunrise program pulled in to 5 Avn Regt.

Photo by Cpl Rachel Ingram

Cool: Pte Raelene Smith shows her daughter, Cdt Ami Smith, 33RCU, a Minimi during 4CSSB’s recent open day at Beersheba Barracks.

Cool: Pte Raelene Smith shows her daughter, Cdt Ami Smith, 33RCU, a Minimi during 4CSSB’s recent open day at Beersheba Barracks.

Mailcall: Ptes Danielle Parry and Aimee Addis, FLLA-B, carry bags of mail to a waiting vehicle.

Mailcall: Ptes Danielle Parry and Aimee Addis, FLLA-B, carry bags of mail to a waiting vehicle.

Photo by Cpl Cameron Jamieson

1945 remembered: Sgt Roderick Fry, RMC Band, plays The Last Post during a ceremony at the Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery at Bomana in Port Moresby on September 12 to commemorate the final campaign of World War II in New Guinea. Ten veterans of the campaign and Governor-General Maj-Gen Michael Jeffery attended the memorial service. The cemetery contains 3821 graves of servicemen and women who lost their lives in Papua and Bougainville. Of these, 3348 are Australian.

1945 remembered: Sgt Roderick Fry, RMC Band, plays The Last Post during a ceremony at the Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery at Bomana in Port Moresby on September 12 to commemorate the final campaign of World War II in New Guinea. Ten veterans of the campaign and Governor-General Maj-Gen Michael Jeffery attended the memorial service. The cemetery contains 3821 graves of servicemen and women who lost their lives in Papua and Bougainville. Of these, 3348 are Australian.

Photo by LAC Rodney Welch

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