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Highland fling - Centrespread
In a spectacle of colour and sound, the Sydney detachment of the RAN Band and members of the Federation Guard stood proudly among the international contingent at this month’s Edinburgh Military Tattoo.

Reliving an Aussie legand - Lighterside
A Naval officer from MHQ has cast aside his nautical whites and donned the khaki uniform of a WWI army officer.


Bridging troubled waters - History
Cyclone Tracy wasn’t the only disaster that befell Australia during the Christmas and New Year period of 1974-75.


Language training aids China visit -Personnel
An International Symposium course at the People’s Liberation Army National Defence University (PLA NDU) in Beijing, China was conducted with participants from 28 foreign countries including Australia.

Dutch adventure awaits youngster -Personnel
Canberra girl Gemma Gibbons of Copland College has embarked on a 12-month adventure of a lifetime to The Netherlands.

New bible published- Personnel
A new tri-Service Bible is being printed for distribution early this year.

Good ideas can pay off - Personnel
Navy has updated its suggestion scheme, making it easier for members to make a submission

International hydro society established - Personnel
CMDR Paul Hornsby has been confirmed as the first chairman of the newly established International Federation of Hydrographic Societies (IFHS).

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