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  1. Practical map reading, reconnaissance mapmaking and field sketching: With chapters on mapping for national administration and army intelligence (Australian military handbooks) by James Macdonald Holmes, 1942
  2. Forgotten Force: The Australian Military Contribution to the Occupation of Japan (Army Military History Series) by James Wood, 1998-07
  3. The Commanders: Australian military leadership in the twentieth century
  4. The Australian military & government role in the UFO controversy by Bill Chalker, 1996
  5. History of the Australian Military Postal Service 1914 - 1950 by Staff Proud Bailey Co Ltd, Edward B. Proud, 1989-12
  6. Proceedings of an Australian Military Court: War crime trial of Kuroda Elichi, Sgt. Major, Imperial Japanese Army, for ill treatment of Australian P.O.W.s ... recording the past for the future) by Elichi Kuroda, 1994
  7. Australian military law by A. N Lewis, 1936
  8. THE COMMANDERS. Australian military leadership in the twentieth century. by D.M. (ed.): Horner, 2000
  9. 200 Years of Australian Military Rifles and Bayonets by Ian D. Skennerton, 1988
  10. Australian Military Experimental and Prototype Aircraft
  11. Australian military handbooks by W. A. S Dunlop, 1941
  12. Emergency and Confrontation: Australian Military Operations in Malaya and Borneo 1950-1966 (Official History of Australia's Involvement in Southeast Asian Conflicts, 1948-1975) by Peter Dennis, Jeffrey Grey, 1996-08
  13. Australian Airborne - The History and Insignia of Australian Military Parachuting - Navy Army Air Force by John Michael O'Connor, 2005
  14. EMERGENCY AND CONFRONTATION. Australian Military Operations in Malaya and Borneo 1950-1966. by Peter and Grey, Jeffrey: Dennis, 1999

121. Australian Catholic Defence Diocese (ACDD), Military Ordinariate
australian diocese charged with the pastoral care of the uniformed members of Armed Forces, their families, and civilian employees of the Department of Defence. Vision statement, contacts, relevant links.
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members of Australia's navy, army and air force, their families and of the civilians employed by the Department of Defence.
"Serving Those Who Serve the Nation" Home The Bishop About ACDD Chaplaincies ... Chaplains Only
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122. Home
Retail scifi/fantasy, military, car and companion model kits. Specialise in figure kits. Sole australian Distributor for Needful Things. Painting service available in Australia. Reviews and gallery of work. Order by mail.
http://www.ariescinemamodelkits.com

123. Test4
Pictures of Russian, australian, and British military radios.
http://www.qsl.net/g4bxd/
I: Introduction
P1: A few Foreign sets to wet the lips !

P2: North and South

P3: Airborne in a Lancaster ?
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P21: NEW: Eddystone page

The Military Wireless Museum contents section
Welcome to my web site dedicated to my collection of military
radios used from before WW2 to recent times. There are sets
from the UK, USA, Japan, Germany and many other countries.
I hope you enjoy these pages and I'm always happy to enter
into discussion about the various sets and help other collectors with info or equipment. If you have enjoyed this site and have any comments, please contact me on: military1944@aol.com Recent items that help is needed on are mentioned though the site but here are a couple to get you thinking, if you know where they come from, where used or any info, do let me know. So, some sort of training panel, but where used ? This is an electrical distribution panel, I now have it confirmed that its from a WWII Halifax bomber, so another nice addition to the collection. Military Wireless in the Midlands Museum Virtuual Site in Worcestershire

124. Eureka Miniatures
australian company in Melbourne casting military miniatures.
http://www.eurekamin.com.au/
Browse by range Eureka Miniatures - Colour Catalog 100 Club 300 Club AB Ground Zero Games Grumpy Irregular Kriegspiel Mayhem Museum Rules and Books Vallejo Paints Browse by scale Browse by period Ancient Rennaisance Medieval Napoleonic American Civil War 19th Century / Colonials Pax Limpopo Early 20th Century World War I World War II Modern Science Fiction Fantasy June 6, 2004 -
28mm NATO Special Forces Frogmen
The first in an occasional series of 28mm "moderns",... more
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28mm Modern Australians and 'enemies'
Mike Broadbent has sculpted these figures in the same... more
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28mm 18th Century Age of Reason
Introducing the first releases in our 18th Century... more
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28mm Russo-Turkish War Designed by Mike Broadbent, our new 28mm releases are... more March 8, 2004 - 28mm Aztecs Time to sharpen those sacrificial knives again (or... more February 22, 2004 - 18mm Fantasy Dwarves Eureka Miniatures are pleased to announce the latest...

125. The Kit Bag
Manufactures and retails military equipment and clothing, with a focus on australian items.
http://www.kitbag.com.au/
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126. SHWV FAQ - Australian Involvement The Military Issues
LBJ Library pages on Australia's military Involvement in the Vietnam War.
http://www.lbjlib.utexas.edu/shwv/articles/aust1faq.htm

127. ASASRA
australian Special Air Service Regiment Association.
http://lists.rootsweb.com/index/other/Military/ASASRA.html

128. Digger's Forum ~ A Runboard.com Free Message Board (forum)
Digger History Forum An easy to use message board or forum for the exchange of information about australian or New Zealand military history matters. List your question and get expert answers from friendly people. This forum covers every military matter from 1788 to 2002 for 3 services in both countries.
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129. ADFA
Through the Academy, the Navy, Army and Air Force develop their future leaders. The military Education and Training Program places emphasis on developing the professional abilities and qualities of character and leadership appropriate to officers in the Australia Defence Force.
http://www.defence.gov.au/ADFA/
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130. ADF Aircraft Serial Numbers - A27 British Aerospace Hawk 127LIF
australian, New Zealand and New Guinea military aircraft serial numbers, airframe history and photograph.
http://www.adf-serials.com/3a27.shtml
ADF Aircraft Serial Numbers
A27 British Aerospace Hawk 127LIF Aircraft Serial Const No. RAF Serial Delivered Fate n/a n/a n/a A full size mockup showing RAAF Serial A27-00 which was not allocated by RAAF. The mockup was displayed at Avalon in 1997 and 1999. First flight 16/12/99. Departed the UK 28/01/01 for delivery to the RAAF.In service with 76 Sqn. First flight 13/05/00. Departed the UK 23/09/00 for delivery to the RAAF. In service with 76 Sqn. First flight 13/07/00. Departed the UK 24/08/00 for delivery to the RAAF. In service with 76 Sqn. First flight 11/04/00. Departed the UK 24/08/00 for delivery to the RAAF. Avalon Airshow 2001.Noted at RAAF Williamtown in service with 76 Sqn 15/06/01.Red/black panther markings on tail.
  • Image of A27-04 at Avalon 2001.(Martin Edwards)
  • Image of A27-04 at Avalon 2001.(Martin Edwards) First flight 27/05/00. Departed the UK 01/09/00 for delivery to the RAAF. Delivered to RAAF Pearce from Williamtown 7/12/00 - noted at RAAF Pearce in service with 79 Sqn 16/3/01.Noted at RAAF Pearce on 22/08/03 with Burgundy/Gold Phoenix badge on tail. First flight 23/06/00. Departed the UK 01/09/00 for delivery to the RAAF. Delivered to RAAF Pearce from Williamtown 7/12/00 - noted at RAAF Pearce in service with 79 Sqn 16/3/01.Noted at RAAF Pearce on 22/08/03 with Burgundy/Gold Phoenix badge on tail.
  • 131. Australian Bronze Commemorative Plaques
    Ross Bastiaan was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for his singlehanded work in placing - all over the world - over 100 large bronze plaques commemorating the sites of Australia's finest military achievements. Not only did Ross - whose site this is - place the plaques voluntarily, he also personally hand sculpted each of them and conducted the fund-raising and negotiations necessary for such a large project.
    http://www.plaques.satlink.com.au/
    Welcome to the Australian Bronze Commemorative Plaques website. The site details through text, maps and photos every major battlefield around the world where Australians have fought over the past 100 years. The details are based on a extensive series of large bronze, hand sculpted commemorative plaques placed on these battlefields by Ross Bastiaan. Explore the site by entering through the geographical region of the battle or the chronological period of the plaque placement. Also visit ‘Gallipoli Today’ and ‘Kokoda Today’ for up to date information about these two most famous Australian battlegrounds. The site is dedicated to all those who have served their country in war.
    We strongly recommend the use of Internet Explorer 5.x or
    which support JavaScript implementations. Click on the underlined text to download. - Australian Bronze Commemorative Plaques ( Website by CyberCreations

    132. Australian Defence Force Cadets
    Training and development organisation for youth to experience aspects of defence force life by participating in activities within a military framework. Details of each branch, mission, and parent information included.
    http://www.cadetnet.gov.au/

    133. The Right Of Self-Defence Under International Law - The Response To The Terroris
    Discusses if the international law relating to selfdefence provides detailed guidance on the legality of the totality of the United States' military operations. By Angus Martyn, published by the australian Parliamentary Library.
    http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/CIB/2001-02/02cib08.htm

    Current Issues Brief 8 2001-02
    The Right of Self-Defence under International Law-the Response to the Terrorist Attacks of 11 September
    Angus Martyn
    Law and Bills Digest Group
    12 February 2002 Contents
    Introduction Chronology International Terrorism and International Law Individual and State Legal Responsibility for 11 September ... Endnotes
    Introduction
    The events of 11 September and the subsequent military response by the United States and its allies raise some difficult issues in international law. Does an attack by a non-state terrorist group give rise to the right of self-defence as understood under international law? Under what circumstances was the Taliban regime as the Afghani government itself a legitimate target for military action under the self-defence doctrine? To what extent was the United States entitled to dictate the terms by which the Taliban regime should act before the military action would cease against it and Al Qaeda bases on Afghani soil? Only the first issue can be answered-yes-with any degree of confidence. The others are clouded with uncertainty. To some extent this uncertainty reflects the shift of international law away from an emphasis on regulating relations between sovereign states (countries) towards having to incorporate the actions of non-state groups within the legal framework. As part of this shift, the responsibility of governments for the actions of non-state groups such as the international terrorist network Al Qaeda is receiving increasing attention. The periodic use of military force by the United States against such organizations and so-called 'state sponsors of terrorism' during the 1990s appears to be forcing a change in accepted state practice and hence (arguably) influencing the boundaries of international customary law.

    134. The Homepage Of The Australian Warbirds Association Ltd
    A non profit company for aircraft owners, operators, restorers, maintainers, historians and enthusiasts to share their passion for exmilitary aviation, and to promote and preserve Australia's proud military aviation heritage.
    http://www.australianwarbirds.com.au/
    Home About Us Newsletter Southern Knights ... Contact Us The Australian Warbirds Association was incorporated in 1989 as a non profit company to bring together aircraft owners, operators,
    restorers, maintainers, historians and enthusiasts to share their passion for ex-military aviation, and to promote and preserve Australia's
    proud military aviation heritage. The Australian Warbirds Association Ltd Negotiates with CASA for guidelines for the operation and maintenance of ex-military aircraft Provides systems of maintenance for various warbird types Conducts training weekends for pilots Is involved in the Australian Aviation Museum, Bankstown Produces its own newsletter to keep members informed (contributions welcome) History For many years after WWII, civilians were not permitted to fly ex-military aircraft such as Mustangs, Wirraways and Spitfires. Through the efforts of a dedicated few, permission was eventually given to operate some of these aircraft on the civil aviation register under a special "Permit to Fly". It was anticipated that only a few such aircraft would ever be involved but, as is now evident

    135. Australian War Diary – Through The Eyes Of The Warriors
    An anecdotal/eyewitness account of australians' involvement in war and military conflicts. A work in progress, the aim is to cover the subject not only from the viewpoint of the men who fought, but to round out the story through the eyes of the people who stayed at home, the journalists, the entertainers, the healers and the allies who were involved with the australian forces during those times.
    http://www.minerva.com.au/austwardiary
    Through the Eyes of the Warriors
    Dedicated to my father, A RTHUR D ONALD J OHNSTON MBE, EM
    AND TO ALL OUR HEROES, KNOWN AND UNKNOWN May they be held close in our thoughts and hearts forever
    EPILOGUE
    In reverence, the old man stood
    In dawn's grey misty gloom
    He murmured an almost silent prayer
    Before that empty tomb.
    The memories came flooding back
    He saw them all again
    His mates, who wore that old slouch hat And died on strange terrain. For Cenotaph means empty tomb As from the ancient Greek, And that old man with ribbons up No solitude would seek. It's Anzac Day, and as he stood As if in lonely prayer, He smiles, for all his unseen mates Were with him; standing there. attrib. author unknown kindly donated by the 7th Divisional Cavalry Association I NTRODUCTION The Warriors The Journalists ... The Arts Excerpts from the Melbourne Sunday Herald Sun 27 June 1999 Reviving Our History Our Finest Hours Editorial: A New Day of Pride If you have a story to tell, that involves Australians

    136. Banner Books Publishes Non-fiction Hardcover Military Books On Australian Mariti
    Publisher of nonfiction hardcover military books on australian aviation and naval history.
    http://www.banner-books.com.au/
    Voted as one of the best military sites
    on the Web by Military.Com
    Contact information Telephone
    Fax
    Postal Address
    122 Walker Street Maryborough
    Queensland 4650
    Australia Email Us Just released - "WARDEN to TANAGER - RAAF Operations in East Timor" By David Wilson Banner Books publishes non-fiction hardcover military books on Australian aviation and naval history . Our titles include histories of fighter and bomber squadrons, the careers of fighter aces and bomber crews. We sell our military books direct to customers in Australia and overseas , and to bookshops and libraries. Banner Books titles are large format to do justice to the photos and maps, for the benefit of the reader , for aviation artists , and to assist aircraft modellers All titles are first edition unless otherwise identified. All military books are sent post-free within Australia . For overseas orders, please specify whether the books are to be sent by sea or air economy or airmail. For your personal security , please remember that credit-card detail sent by E-mail might not be secure Orders can be faxed at any time.

    137. Australian War Memorial: One Of The World's Great Museums
    One of the great military museums of the world. Covers australian involvement in conflicts since the Maori Wars of the 1860s. Contains online databases of all official and private records, art, sound recordings, film and photographs held by the memorial. Visits to the memorial and / or its research section may be planned, and items ordered either from this section or from the museum's shop.
    http://www.awm.gov.au/
    Australian War Memorial
    Winner 2001-2003 Australian Tourism Awards site search
    Australians and D-Day
    Post-1945 Conflicts galleries will undergo a major upgrade under Stage 2 of the gallery redevelopment project. As part of the 2004 federal budget, the Memorial received $11.6 million to construct a new administration building on the eastern side of the site.
    Today at the Memorial
    4:55 PM Closing Ceremony Each day the Memorial features a live bugler or piper in its closing ceremony
    Visiting the Memorial
    10am - 5pm daily.
    9am - 5pm daily during NSW/ACT school holidays.
    Closed on Christmas Day. Research Centre Hours
    10am - 5pm Mon to Fri
    1pm - 5pm Sat
    Retrieval of records ceases at 4:15pm
    Closed Sundays and ACT public holidays. Visiting the Memorial
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    138. Australian National Aviation Museum - Moorabbin Air Museum
    A range of 50 aircraft, including military, commercial and recreational. Based at Moorabbin Airport, Victoria, Australia. Photos and contact information.
    http://www.aarg.com.au
    HOME " OUR COLLECTION " ABOUT US AUSTRALIAN MADE UPDATES AIR TRAVEL ... RESTORATIONS
    The Australian National Aviation Museum , is located at Moorabbin Airport near Melbourne Victoria and is recognised as Australia’s only true National Aviation Museum. Owned and operated by the Australian Aircraft Restoration Group, a not for profit Company, limited by Guarantee, the collection was established in 1962, and is the oldest volunteer Aviation Museum in Australia. Over the last 40 years, the museum has saved a number of significant examples of Australia's aviation heritage, and with nearly 50 aircraft on display, in storage or under restoration, the Museum is one of the largest in Australia
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    The Australian National Aviation Museum contains the finest collection of Australian made and designed aircraft, as well as the broadest collection with representative types covering the development of air travel and military aviation
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    139. PRO Searches By Bob O'Hara
    Based in Richmond, not far from the PRO. Specialising in military, metropolitan police, royal Irish constabulary, australian convicts, wills, the USA and the West Indies.
    http://www.searcher.dircon.co.uk/
    Public Record Searches
    Bob O'Hara
    Before becoming an independent researcher at the National Archives in Kew, Bob is a member of the Royal Geographic Society World War One Personal Records of Soldiers and Officers who served between 1914 and 1919. This item includes an article on the bravery and service of The King's Own Scottish Borderers in WW1.
    Military Records
    of Soldiers and Officers discharged between 1660 and 1913
    Royal Navy Records
    for Seamen and Officers who enlisted between c1802 and 1923
    Merchant Navy Records
    from 1835 until 1857 and 1919 to 1972
    Royal Marines
    for Marines and Officers who enlisted between c1802 and 1940.
    Royal Air Force
    and Korea in 1950).
    Metropolitan Police Records
    - c1830 to c1950
    Royal Irish Constabulary Records
    c1816 to 1922
    North America and West Indies
    Colonial Records
    Wills and Administrations
    in the Prerogative Court of Canterbury to 1858.
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    We will search for liability for repairs for any named property. Australian Convicts Records of Australian Convicts starting with the First Fleet History Projects Special Operations Executive - records of the SOE which was formed from a number of undercover bodies established shortly before the outbreak of war in September 1939 Research for a thesis or dissertation We will undertake research in the Public Record Office or other London Archives for a dissertation. If necessary we will transcribe the records or copy to a CD ROM.

    140. THE SQUARE
    The life and experiences of staff cadets at Australia's Royal military College Duntroon, Canberra, during the 1960's. Includes details of military and academic training, traditions, routines, legends, and of more contoversial topics. Includes many photos and links. Created by several staff cadets and graduates who served in the australian Army at the time.
    http://mywebpage.netscape.com/rmcduntroon/
    htmlAdWH('93097763', '234', '60'); Welcome To The Unofficial Website Of The
    Royal Military College DUNTROON
    THE SQUARE (Duntroon's Parade Ground) as viewed from The Grave on Mount Pleasant.
    THE SQUARE is central to any Duntroon experience. I was paraded on THE SQUARE when I first arrived at Duntroon. I was on it or beside it almost every single day of my life in the Corps of Staff Cadets. I graduated on it. And it was the last place I visited before I left. Since it was at the core of our time in The Corps, it is a natural centre for this RMC Duntroon site.
    As you explore this site, you'll find on every page a link that brings you back here - to THE SQUARE. As for The Grave on Mount Pleasant ... if you couldn't recite the inscription instantly, a senior cadet would tell you to bog off and learn it by heart, as part of Duntroon's famous 'bastardisation' system. On this site, we'll help you learn this and other arcane Duntroon rituals, by giving you the full RMC Indoctrination document and a sample Screed Test (see links below).

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