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Armidale weighs in
In
Darwin, the Navy has farewelled an old friend and welcomed
a new worker.

Plenty
of sabre rattling
More than 1400 Australian
sailors participated in the recently completed Exercise Talisman
Sabre practising all the skills required for operations with
the United States forces.
Sailors’
mission complete
When
the last plane load of Australian peacekeepers departed Timor-Leste
on June 24, onboard were two Navy personnel who’d been privileged
to be a part of the last deployment of peacekeepers to the
nation.

Cosgrove
lays down his hat
The
time has come for one of Australia’s most charismatic soldiers
to lay his slouch hat aside.

Full
ahead for justice
Commander
Australian Defence College RADM Mark Bonser has been appointed
to lead a team that will draft Defence’s proposed response
to the Senate Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade References
Committee report into the military justice system.

Cuppa,
thanks and autographs
Prime Minister John Howard
has described Operation Sumatra Assist as “one of the proudest
moments” in the Australian post-war era.

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Navy’s
green credentials recognised
How do you operate ships,
submarines aircraft and weapons systems with minimal impact
on the environment?

Sub’s
cup runneth over
Australian Submarine Group
has surfaced after an 18-year silence to record the group’s
first Gloucester Cup win since 1985.

Back
on land down under
After a long and busy
operational period with the USS Kitty Hawk carrier group,
HMAS Canberra headed south, back home and to our land down
under.

Northern
Trident
Anzac's aerial assult
Trafalgar review

HMAS
Townsville
Northern exposure

Talking
points
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