New Australian Defence Force Pictures




 
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June 3rd, 2006  
AussieNick
 

Topic: New Australian Defence Force Pictures


Here are some of the latest update photos of what the Australian army is up to at the moment.


Soldiers from 3RAR search a local gang member as part of Operation Astute in Dili


Australian soldiers from the 3rd Battalion arrive in a Dili street to quell an outbreak of violence


More violence quelling, although it looks like these guys are from 5/7th Battalion.


HMAS Manoora lies at anchor off the coast of Dili, Timor-Leste, during Operation Astute as plumes of smoke rise into the air from the city.


Blackhawks fly over Comoro


APCs (Armoured Personnel Carriers) from 3/4 Cavalry Regiment enter the front gates to the Dili wharf precinct to strengthen security while HMAS TOBRUK unload troops and equipment ashore at Dili harbour, Timor-Leste, during Op Astute.


ASLAVs from 2nd Cavalry Regiment closed down and about to be hit by a dust storm in Iraq


The commanding officer of the Australian Army Training Team Iraq, Lieutenant Colonel Shaun Oleary, waiting for a Royal Air Force Merlin helicopter to land in Al Salman, southern Iraq.


Diggers from 3 RAR as part of SECDET 9 attend the memorial service for Private Jake Kovco in Baghdad.


Australian Light Armoured Vehicles (ASLAVs) and support vehicles of Combat Team Courage, Al Muthanna Task Group, in southern Iraq. Go Cavalry


Australian Bombadier instructing French soldiers on Exercise Croix Du Sud (southern cross). It is a multinational exercise in New Caledonia combining Australian, French, New Zealand, Tongan and other Pacific States.


Australian soldiers from 4 Field Regiment, 108 Battery, scramble up a hill to take tactical possession of high ground at the beachhead in Canala Bay, New Caledonia, during Exercise Croix du Sud 2006.


HMAS Sydney ship's company march along George Street.


A commando from 4th Battalion in Martin Place in Sydney before the ANZAC day march.
June 3rd, 2006  
AussieNick
 

HMAS Armidale leaves Darwin harbour for Operation Breakwater


An Australian soldier from Combat Team Quintus, Al Muthanna Task Group, keeps a keen watch in Southern Iraq.


A dust storm sweeps over Camp Smitty as Troopers Jenkins (top) and Schwereb (bottom) wait to go on patrol in Al Muthanna Province, Iraq.


Soldiers from Delta Company, 1st Battalion Royal Australian Regiment on the C-130 Hercules Aircraft from Townsville for Honiara in the Solomon Islands to assist the Australian Federal Police with the civil unrest.


Patrolling through Chinatown in Honiara


Trooper Chris Billen from Combat Team Quintus, Al Muthanna Task Group, in southern Iraq.


Members of the 3rd Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (3RAR), form an honour guard as an Army chaplain and piper escort the casket of Private Jake Kovco at Sydney Airport.


Left to right: Lance Corporal Sam Ottley (New Zealand Army), Private Ben Katz (Australian Army), Private Lee Newham (Australian Army) and Private James Lewis (New Zealand Army).
The New Zealand soldiers have relieved the Australian soldiers stationed in Becora.


Private Louie Merimba, from the 6th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment


Australian soldiers from Combat Team Courage of the Al Muthanna Task Group wait to go on patrol.


Lieutenant Rhys Myors, serving in Iraq.


The North Korean ship Pong Su after being hit by an RAAF F-111 of the south coast of Australia.
June 4th, 2006  
AussieNick
 

ANZAC day dawn service at camp smitty in Iraq.


SAS Troopers with assets from 5th Aviation Regiment


SAS troops from TAG-West launch a waterborne assault on HMAS Kanimbla
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June 4th, 2006  
Fox
 
 
Cool pics, Nick. Thanks for the sharing.
June 4th, 2006  
LIBERTY
 
 
Nice pictures. But I cant say I like the Aussie cammo though. lol
June 4th, 2006  
tomtom22
 
 
Great pics, AussieNick! Thanks.
June 5th, 2006  
AussieNick
 
Quote:
Nice pictures. But I cant say I like the Aussie cammo though. lol
That's alright, I can't stand US cam, so it's all fair in love and war.
June 6th, 2006  
sven hassell
 
 
Whats the amount of aboriginal(not non-white) troops in the aussie army if you know or what do you percieve it to be from your experience?
Is it less,more or the same as the amount in civilian life?
Or is it none that you know of?
June 7th, 2006  
HangPC2
 
Malaysian Condor and M113 Oz at Dili (Timor Leste)











June 8th, 2006  
AussieNick
 
Quote:
Whats the amount of aboriginal(not non-white) troops in the aussie army if you know or what do you percieve it to be from your experience?
Is it less,more or the same as the amount in civilian life?
Or is it none that you know of?
It's not a very large percentage. Lower than in civi population, except for some units in far northern Australia such as NORFORCE and FNQR, who have up to 90% Aboriginal members.

As for your usual infantry regiment per say, maybe 1 or 2 aboriginal soldiers per company.
 


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