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Australian Army soldiers from the 4th Battalion, Royal Australian
Regiment (Commando) patrol and clear buildings and infrastructure
in a major Iraqi airbase in western Iraq.
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Coalition
forces help provide logistical support on a variety of occasions
for the SAS forces. Here a US transport aircraft is unloaded with
supplies for Australia's Special Forces.
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Australian Special Forces soldiers from the SAS conduct security
tasks in Western Iraq. They have been able to provide significant
intelligence to Coalition forces as they move through their area
of operations. (file image)
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Members
of an SAS patrol remain vigilant as they secure vital strategic
targets in the centre of Iraq.
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SAS
personnel discuss the improving situation with locals in Ar Ramadi
after the capitulation of the Iraqi forces garrisoned in the area.
The Special Forces Task Group used several linguists to ensure
communication with locals was maintained where required. (file
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AN SAS patrol occupies a low-lying position to remain undetected
by passing Iraqis. Patrols observing enemy movements could quickly
call on the support of these vehicles if required.
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An
SAS patrol moves down a main road during high-visibility security
activities in Western Iraq.
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Location
of Ar Ramadi and Ar Rutbah in relation to the kilometre 160 feature.
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Al
Asad airfield shown in relative distance to Baghdad.
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