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1993
Defence
exchanges between Australia and Indonesia benefit both countries and do not
result in suppression of civilians.
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1994
On
East Timor and Portugal's abdicating it's responsibility to the East Timorese in
it's haste to get out of it's unpleasant colonial war in 1975.
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1994
Human
factors and difficulties entailed in controlling (anti-armour) fires should be
considered in Direct Fire Planning.
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1996
Llanwherenoefair
Bad
enough the PM scheduled the election for the day after St David’s Day ...
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1999
The
republic movement seems stuck that a resident head of state equates to a
republic.
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2000
Melbourne
has a reputation of itself. Things are named after us!
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2001
I
do not think you saw anyone's head being chopped off in Russell Crow's
"Gladiator."
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2002
Might
not public liability insurance be inducing litigation?
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2002
Does
the Defence Department really expect us to believe the replacement for
Australia's fighter jets will cost a mere $80 million for each F-35?
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2002
General
Peter Cosgrove’s view is that Australia probably shouldn't have become
involved in the US war in Vietnam. Maybe?
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2003
The
United States' all-volunteer military should be seen as a remarkable
achievement.
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2003
The
army does not actually have any brigades.
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2003
Number
of Australian military personal in Iraq.
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2004
The largest military operation in history was
Operation Bagration, the Russian army’s offensive in
Byelorussia.
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2004
Air
defence
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2004
More
on the small number Australian
military personnel deployed in the Middle East.
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2007
And again on Australian
troop numbers in the Middle East.
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