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A
top shot
FLIGHT
Lieutenant Newton Armstrong has avoided an ants nest and kept
his eyes on the targets to win the Air Force Champion Shot of 2004.

Incredible
feet of endurance
RIGHT
now, if things are going to plan, Wing Commander Brock McKinlay
will have completed a 38km swim, most of an 1800km bike ride and
will be contemplating the 422km run ahead of him.
Touch
and go in WA title
THE
triumph of five years ago could not be repeated by Air Force when
Navy took out the WA interservice touch title.
ADF
gets run around in NZ
THE
only Air Force member of a 21-man ADF athletics side has run a credible
placing in the mens open race against Kiwi military counterparts.
Sports
Billboard
Not
much hoopla in NT
AIR
Force was slammed by Army in a whitewash in both the mens
and womens events at the recent NT interservice basketball
championships.
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Winning
drought goes on
Determination
and a set game play wasnt enough for a gutsy Air Force womens
soccer team to overcome their 13-year drought of soccer success
when they lost 2-0 to Navy in the final of the national ADF soccer
carnival in Sydney.

Bloodied
but undefeated
WITH
just 63 points scored against them, the ASRU Warriors have returned
undefeated from their recent tour of the US and Canada.
Triathlon
is a big do
NO
COMPETITORS set course records at the TFSPO charity triathlon, although
they raised a record amount for the Hunter Autistic School.
Fighting
fit for charity
GLADIATORIAL
cunning and expertise held sway at RAAF Base Williams, Laverton,
when Combat Support Unit Williams
PTIs and a local boxing and kick-boxing club held a fight night
and raised $500 for Camp Quality.
Fencers
make a point
THREE
Defence Members from the ADFA Fencing Club have thrust their way
through the Australian National University Open Foil Competition
in Canberra.
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