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Terror in the Gulf
When dawn heralded Anzac Day April 25, perhaps no Australians could poignantly contemplate the sacrifices war more clearly than HMAS Stuart’s ship’s company stationed in the Middle East.

Get your motor running
What a sight ... 110 veteran fire engines, ambulances, buses and cars, including two Holdens made to look like RAN helicopters, rifling down the Gunbarrel Highway through the middle of Australia, in great clouds of bull dust. This will be the scene in just a few weeks when drivers and crews set out for the annual Variety Bash.


Parallels drawn in ceremony - History
There are parallels within the community when the Japanese attacked Sydney in 1942 and within the community of today, the commanding officer of HMAS Kuttabul, CMDR Brian Eagles said earlier this month.

Mobility a fact of life in ADF- Personnel
The Defence Department’s Director of Housing and Removals Policy, Adrian Wellspring, says ADF home buyers need to be alert to Defence policies regarding housing assistance, but should not be alarmed by points raised in an article from the Armed Forces Federation of Australia (Navy News, June 3).

Bell tolls for band members - Personnel
Presentations of naval medals and badges usually take place on flight decks of ships, quarterdecks of bases or in auditoriums. It is not often, then, that awards are presented in a cathedral.

 

 

 

 

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