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March 5th, 2006   Post 1
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Post; Australian Defence Force Photos (New for March)



Brigadier David Thomson MC (retired), the first commanding officer of the 4th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment (4 RAR), talks with the Battalion’s Regimental Sergeant Major following the welcome home function for soldiers who served with the Special Forces Task Group in Afghanistan in late 2005.


Private William Wurliri and CPL Winston Lami Lami of Norforce on shore east of Darwin.


Pte Nigel Brown [front] Pte LCPL Luke Bayetto [right rear] Pte Jock Sommerville [left rear] from Norforce on patrol 17 Feb 06 east of Darwin.


Private Andrew Evans from B Company, 1st Royal Australian Regiment. serving in Baghdad, Iraq as part of the Australian Security Detatchment protecting the Australian Embassy.


Corporal Jason Hatcher from 2/14 Light Horse Regiment serving in Baghdad, Iraq as part of the Australian Security Detatchment protecting the Australian Embassy.


Private Kym Baldock from 1st Royal Australian Regiment serving in Baghdad, Iraq as part of the Australian Security Detatchment protecting the Australian Embassy.


Private David Campbell from B Company, 1st Royal Australian Regiment serving in Baghdad, Iraq as part of the Australian Security Detatchment protecting the Australian Embassy.


Visit by Commander Joint Logistics (CJLOG) Air Vice Marshal Chris Spence to Camp Smitty. (L to R) Major Justin Andersen, Air Vice Marshal Chris Spence, and Lieutenant Troy Wilson in the vehicle workshop.


The last patient for the primary health facility at Camp Bradman, Dhanni is evacuated to the hospital at Musuffrabad.


Warrant Officer Class 1 Richard Polson, the Senior Military Advisor for the 1st Battalion of the Iraqi Training Brigade, talks with Iraqi instructors about the training they are delivering to the Iraqi Jundis (soldiers) during their recruit training at the Kirkush Military Training Base.


ASLAV firing the 25mm gun in Al Muthanna


Troopers from Brisbane's 2/14 Light Horse Regiment take a break between patrols in Baghdad.


Safety strobe-lights worn by ground crew streak a time lapse photograph of a Tiger helicopter being prepared for a night mission at Woomera, South Australia.


Live firing on the Woomera range of a Hellfire missile from a Tiger Armed Reconnaissance Helicopter.

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Pilot Major Andrew Langley, wearing the distinctive helmet worn by Tiger helicopter crew, preflights a Tiger prior to a sortie on the Woomera range.
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March 6th, 2006   Post 2
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SCdt, you forgot this one. Australian Army snipers:

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Last edited by Vilodja : March 6th, 2006 at 08:50 AM.
 
March 7th, 2006   Post 3
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Can the dog shoot too or just spot?

Didn't know the Australian Army had Tigers!