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Top vintage
MORE
than 30 vintage tractor enthusiasts, behind the wheels of
30 vintage tractors, travelled more than 400km in nine days
last month, raising almost $30,000 for Camp Quality in South
Australia.

All safe after emergency
PERSONNEL
at RAAF Base Tindal played a part in the successful emergency
landing of a civilian aircraft when its landing gear failed
during a flight to Darwin.

New
strategies for the tribe
TRADITIONAL
tribal mentalities between the Services and military customs
would have to be reconsidered for Defence to meet the challenges
of the future, according to participants in the Leading Edge
Team scenario workshop in Canberra recently.
Lest
we forget in 2005
BENEATH
a cloudless Canberra sky, the memory of those Australians
who lost their lives in the service of their country was solemnly
honoured at the Australian War Memorials cenotaph.

Strike
leader
WHEN
Squadron Leader Matt Hall dropped precision-guided munitions
from his F-15E Strike Eagle during the initial wave of Coalition
attacks against Iraq during Operation Falconer, he wasnt
thinking about being recognised by the US Air Force.
Australia
plays host to PSI ops
AUSTRALIA will host a major Proliferation
Security Initiative (PSI) exercise early next year, hosting
a number of international partners.

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Colourful
display
ANOTHER
milestone in the rich history of No. 23 Squadron was celebrated
early last month the parading, rededication and relocation
of its Standard.
Joint
HQ to be streamlined
THE
new Headquarters Joint Operations Command (HQJOC) facility
near Bungendore is to be extensively modified.
Chaplain
receives PhD for research
A
RESERVIST chaplain has been awarded a Doctor of Philosophy
for undertaking the worlds largest comparative research
on pastoral care, chaplaincy and ethics.
Pearce
puts on a top fund-raising feed
PERSONNEL at RAAF Base Pearce recently dug deep to support
the Leukaemia Foundations Worlds Largest
Lunch fund-raising promotion.
Clarifications
Corrections
for past edition's errors
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