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International

Operation Sumatra Assist

Anzacs salvage hospital
Assesment leaves med team 'gob-smacked'
"Weird" aircraft find bunker
36SQN flies out refugees
Golden day raises $23,400

Beating the bombs
AN AUSTRALIAN Air Force officer has taken charge of the team responsible for teaching all coalition personnel who enter Iraq about explosive hazards.

UAVs make a difference in Iraq
US AIR Force Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have flown both reconnaissance and offensive missions in support of coalition operations in Iraq.

Life-saving bandage issued to Australians
AUSTRALIAN ground forces serving in Iraq have been issued a new US-made bandage designed to quickly seal wounds and prevent significant blood loss.

Engineers help Camp Victory
AIRFIELD engineers have deployed operationally for the first time since East Timor – albeit for a short period task. Eleven airfield engineers, from RAAF Bases Townsville and Richmond, flew to Baghdad where they constructed over five days a supply and distribution centre for Australian force elements at Camp Victory in Iraq.

 

 

 

 

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