-Edition 1174, September 6, 2007-
Clear APEC security goals
SOLDIERS have been visible on Sydney’s streets and waterways as they provide security for APEC

   
CA backs quality of weapons
CA Lt-Gen Peter Leahy has reassured families that there are no problems with weapons and ammunition in the MEAO.
   
Bushmaster boost
ARMY will receive at least another 220 Bushmasters, which will further strengthen the safety and protection levels of soldiers.
   
   
Safe harbour: Soldiers from the Special Operations Task Group conduct high-speed water training in and around Sydney Harbour for the Asian Pacific Economic Cooperation 2007.
Photo by Cpl Chris Moore

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Features
 
HIGH IMPACT
The hills of Puckapunyal again echoed to thunderous explosions as Exercise Chong Ju unleashed a deadly arsenal.
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To have and to hold-
MSD technique workshop-
Boost for signallers-
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Personnel
 
Leave policy revs up
AUSTRALIA’S four major car manufacturers are playing their part in assisting a vibrant Defence Reserve.
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ARes house deal-
Shady side of sun protection-
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Lifestyle
 
REV UP - Pulling power
DFR has added three black, modified HSV Holden Maloo utes to its recruiting arsenal.
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SICK PARADE - Handbook with bite-
SWEATY PALMS - Ninjas leap to avenge-
SAY AGAIN, OVER-
COMICS-
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Sports
10-TRY ROMP
No match: Air Force were unable to muster a challenge in their 64-0 loss to Army at the Australian Service Rugby Union championships.
Photos by AB Jo Dilorenzo
ANY way you looked at it, it was a grand day out for Army as it sauntered to a championship-winning 64-0 rout of Air Force in the Australian Services Rugby Union championships in Canberra in mid-August.
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Also:
-Army takes top awards
-138km Vanuatu record smashed
-Army takes top titles

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