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Operation Catalyst. Al Samawah. Private Thomas Savage from the Townsville-based 2nd Battalion of The Royal Austalian Regiment. He is sporting some rather heavy and hot body armour that has recently been issued to Aussie troops.

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Flying Officer Tess Wyllie, a Nursing Officer, at the Australian Military Hospital Dili. The Task Force in East Timor is made up of various different elements from the Defence Force and Federal Police, as well as some contributions made by New Zealand, Malaysia and Portugal.

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Warrant Officer Class 1 Ashly on the left (The Regimental Sergeant Major of the Joint Task Force), on patrol in Dilli. A very strange thing to see an RSM on a section strength patrol.

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Exercise Suman Warrior 2006 at Ross Island barracks. Aussie M113 Recovery vehicle landing along with British, New Zealand, Malaysian and Singaporian troops. The exercise is a capability comparison and learning exercise.

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Petty Officer Naval Police Coxswain Ondeane Wykes at the helm of HMAS Kanimbla in Dili Harbour, Timor-Leste. HMAS Kanimbla is acting as a mobile Australian infrastructure in Dilli harbour and was one of the first Australian elements to arrive at the outbreak of violence.

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5th Aviation Regiment Black Hawk helicopter over the hills just out of Dili, Timor Leste

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Guard Tower 1 - View and equipment in the early morning at Camp Smitty in Iraq

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Private (Pte) Mitchell Standing gives the thumbs up from the top cover position of an Australian Bushmaster Infantry Mobility Vehicle (IMV) in Southern Iraq.
 
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More of the good stuff

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HMAS TOBRUK at Amphibious Stations in the harbour of Dili, Timor-Leste, during Operation Astute

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Memorial service in Perth for the SAS troopers and 5th Aviation crews lost in the crash. SAS troopers guard the "Rock"

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Soldiers of Combat Team Alpha use the cooler hours of the day to work on their Australian Light Armoured Vehicles in Iraq

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RAAF F/A-18 Hornet carrying 10 500 pound bombs

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Governor General His Excellency Major General Michael Jeffery (right) awards Special Air Service Regiment member Sergeant "Y", with the medal for Gallantry

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Not so recent photo. Major Terry O'Farrell on Operations in Vietnam with the Australian SAS. He completed two combat tours of South Vietnam as an SAS soldier with 2 SAS Squadron, went on 40 patrols behind enemy lines as a forward scout, a patrol signaller and eventually as a patrol commander, and was wounded twice. He is now Officer Commanding Operational Support Squadron, SASR

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Australian Army Training Team - Iraq Bushmaster approaches a canal crossing south of Al Khadir

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Soldiers from Combat Team Quintus on patrol in Iraq
 
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Commandos from the 4th Battalion clear buildings in Western Iraq

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SAS Patrol on a high visibility patrol in Iraq

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Commando from 4 RAR returning fire in Afghanistan

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Soldiers from the Special Forces Task Group patrol in Afghanistan. The task force is made up of members of the SAS, 4th Battalion Commandos, 1st Commando Regiment, 152nd Signal Squadron and the Special Forces Support Battalion, as well as other Australian SF elements.

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Commando patrolling in Iraq during a dust storm

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Lone SAS outrider in Afghanistan

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TAG East Operators after storming the North Korean ship the MV Pong Su. The TAG are very similar to the US Delta Force in terms of training, roles, and activities. They are primarily an anti-terrorist group.

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Royal Australian Navy clearance diver in Umm Qasr. The Navy Clearance Divers, despite their names suggesting they are just divers, they are comparable to US Navy SEALS. They are the Special Forces branch of the RAN. They are specialists in under water demolitions, diving of all types, and special forces operation by both land and sea.
 
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Great pictures and descriptions under them.
Thanks, it annoys me when people post up pictures with a description like "tank"

I think a bit of the info on the picture, or at least the group involved makes it all the more interesting.
 
Cool pic's AussieNick, and Yeah Australia is still in Iraq.

Apart of the rebuliding team I think, well thats what a friend of mine said, they talked over the chow table there.
 
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this is cool

Does Australia have any presence in Iraq right now?

YES, and we'll be there until the job is done.

That reminds me........

hello Canada
 
We sure do have a presence there.
•We've got SECDET in Baghdad
•AMTG in Al Muthanah provence (although they've just handed over to Iraqi forces and moved down South with the Brits)
•AATTI (Australian Army Training Team Iraq) who is training Iraqi soldiers in the North and South of the country
•we've got the Royal Australian Navy patrolling the Gulf
•RAAF there with F/A-18 Hornets and Orions
•RAN Clearance divers are working in Basrah
•4th Battalion Commandos are still hard at work in the Western desert
•And until recently the SAS were operating along the Syrian and Jordanian border region

Well said Padre.

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Here is one of the lads now.

Here is some other pictures of interest.
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Members from various Special Operation Command units pose for a ridiculous photo (on the left is a commando, on the right is a TAG East operator).

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2nd Cavalry Regiment members on Victory Parade in Baghdad

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A member of 1 SAS Sqn in the turret of his LRPV during the major combat phase of Op Falconer. The unit did not lose a single member to enemy fire.

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Gunner Michael Konig, 131 STA Bty, on IMTs at WBTA.

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Soldiers from 1 RAR performing an anti riot role

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2 RAR soldiers assess the situation at Batugade, near the western border of East Timor, where they were unexpectedly fired upon.

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3 RAR soldiers pursue suspected militia on the streets of Dili
 
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A commando in Dili sporting a MAG-58 GPMG

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Commandos and air crew in Dili airport

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SF members checking suspects in East Timor

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Security Ops in Timor

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Member of AATT-I (Australian Army Training Team Iraq)

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AATT-I Instructor with Iraqi "Jundis"

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SAS troopers in Afghanistan with Afghan National Army soldiers

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TAG- East members in CT ops
 
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SAS soldier training

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SOCOMD soldiers standing around for a photo

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Not military, but cool none the less. Specialist police operator in Australia
 
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Paratroopers from the 3rd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (3RAR) patrol streets near Innisfail North Queensland, during Exercise Swift Eagle.

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Members of Delta Company, Battle Group Faithfull, on night patrol in the streets of Dili on Operation Astute.

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Recon Platoon, 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment practice break contact drills

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A patrolman from the 51st Far Northern Queensland Regiment on patrol

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Staff Cadets (Officer Cadets) from Monash University Regiment run the obs course

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Reviewing officer greated by Brigadier Appleton at the summer graduation at the Royal Military College Duntroon

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ARH Tiger gunship flying over parliament house in Canberra
 
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