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Slogging through the same muddy water ways and firing through the same dense jungle, an infantry company from the 1st ...
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From the first world war to the invasion of Iraq, left-wing soldiers have questioned our involvement in wars. Yet we rarely hear these dissenting veteran’s voices.
John Cutler regularly climbs on to his mobility scooter and trundles down to his RSL, where he sits at the table named in his ...
Leighterton still relied on horse-drawn carts when a few hundred young Australians arrived in 1918, weaving their way through ...
The evolution of Australian Defence recruitment advertising reflects broader shifts in societal values, communication methods, and individual motivations. From the impassioned calls of “Coo-ee!” to ...
It’s a day that brings Australians together, but at the same time our responses to it can be uniquely personal.
As the 50th anniversary of the Vietnam War’s end approaches, the echoes of the anti-war movement still resonate – perhaps ...
BOONE, N.C. — The first thing you notice in Franklin Graham’s office is not the framed note from the president of the United ...
Images of a man who maybe able to assist police with inquiries is located on NSWPF social media pages.Detectives have released images of ...
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The Print on MSN‘If you want to go to war, then select Amarjeet Singh Kalkat as Chief of Army Staff’In IPKF GOC Gen Kalkat’s passing today, the Army lost a veteran with the unusual qualities of cerebral soldiering, impeccable ...
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