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  1. Conscription and Australian military capability (Canberra papers on strategy and defence) by Darcy McGaurr, 1971
  2. Australian military bibliography by C. E Dornbusch, 1963
  3. New book shooting awards and prize medals to Australian military forces. (Members Notices).: An article from: Sabretache by John O'Connor, 2002-06-01
  4. The 1999 Chief of Army/Australian War Memorial Military History Conference.(Review) (book review): An article from: The Australian Journal of Politics and History by Tom Curran, 2000-09-01
  5. Soldiers in Politics: The Impact of the Military on Australian Political Life and Institutions (Army Military History Series. Issues) by Chris Coulthard-Clark, 1997-04
  6. Distinguishing Colour Patches of the Australian Military Forces 1915-1951 by Keith Glyde, 1999
  7. A select bibliography of Australian military history, 1891-1939 by Jean P Fielding, 1978
  8. Australian Army Campaigns Series - 3 - Australian Military Operations in Vietnam by Albert Palazzo, 2006
  9. Australian Fire Support Vehicles (military briefs, number 1)
  10. Perspectives on war & captivity.(Hellfire: The Story of Australia, Japan, and the Prisoners of War; On the Warpath: An Anthology of Australian Military ... review): An article from: Southerly by Jeff Doyle, 2005-06-22
  11. Active Service: With the Australians in the Middle East. by Military and Information Section . AIF. Middle East . Australian War Memorial, 1954
  12. Infantry training Volume 4 by Australian Military Forces, 1967
  13. Notes on Horse Management 1938. by Australian Military Forces, 1938
  14. Gallipoli, Kokoda and the making of national identity.(Fatal Shores): An article from: Journal of Australian Studies by Hank Nelson, 1997-06-01

41. RootsWeb: Genealogy Mailing Lists: Australia : AUS-MILITARY
on australian military history and the research of australian military ancestors from 1788 to the present.
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Topic: on Australian military history and the research of Australian military ancestors from 1788 to the present. For questions about this list, contact the list administrator at AUS-MILITARY-admin@rootsweb.com.

42. Other Australian Military Services : Airborne & Special Forces.Com : CafePress.c
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G'day This section will carry products that represent other units, regiments and Corps of the Australian Army as well as the Royal Australian Air Force and the Royal Australian Navy. If you have any special requests such as your Unit, Corps, Regiment or Service that you want represented here please email us and we will respond to your email within 24 hours. We also offer a personalization service in that we can provide your name, unit and service details on any product that you nominate. We will respond to your request within approximately 24 hours of your request. Thank you for visiting and please take some time browsing through our numerous sections of shop. Please visit often as we are continually adding new sections and products to our expanding range of designs.

43. Australian Military Forces In Iraq : Airborne & Special Forces.Com : CafePress.c
Sells Australian, Allied paratrooper and airborne designs and Australian Special Forces and Allied Special Forces designs on tshirts, mugs, sweatshirts and
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Sign up to receive news and specials from CafePress.com. CafePress.com Newsletter This Shop's Newsletter Australian Military Forces in Iraq Welcome to Australian Forces Iraq Our Australian Forces Iraq line of products will feature designs representing Australian Forces in Iraq. A number of units will be represented here but please be patient as we carry out major changes to the entire shop. In the meantime if you have a specific design that you would like to see here send us an email with your requirements and we will get back to you to discuss your concept further. Thanks for stopping by and hope you enjoy your visit. Cheers For Kids!

44. Cyndi's List - Military Resources Worldwide
For the discussion and sharing of information on australian military history and the research of australian military ancestors from 1788 to the present.
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45. The Australian Light Horse Association - Home
Few australian military units create as much interest as the Light Horse. This site is a well designed and informative one with lots of factual information about their activities including the famous last great cavalry charge at Beersheba. All aspects of the life of a Mounted Infantry Regiment are well covered.
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W elcome to the website of the Australian Light Horse Association Ltd, a non-profit organisation, whose aim is to preserve the history and tradition of the Australian Light Horse and its predecessors.
The site is dedicated to the Australian Light Horse Regiments, and the Light Horsemen who served their country in both war and peace, and contains both historical and current information on famous regiments and famous battles, as well as information on both ordinary soldiers and commanders, existing Military Units, current Re-enactment Troops, and Light Horse Museums.
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46. GRAVE CHRISTIAN CONCERN OVER INCREASING THE AUSTRALIAN MILITARY PRESENCE IN IRAQ
GRAVE CHRISTIAN CONCERN OVER INCREASING THE australian military PRESENCE IN IRAQ a story contributed by DOV Coordination (Switzerland)
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47. Grant's Militaria - Australian Militaria Photos, Militaria For Sale, Information
australian military history site, with hundreds of photographs showing uniforms and equipment. Includes special features, articles of Boer War research, WW1 WW2 diaries, discussion forum, uniforms of the world.
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48. AUSTRALIAN MILITARY MUSEUMS
Portal to web resources on military vehicles, military surplus, militaria, books, photos, history and military and veterans organizations.
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Military History Australian Museums
An Australian armored division, equipped with American tanks, lined up for review at a camp somewhere in Australia, March 1943.
Military History Australian Museums
Australian War Memorial . Set aside as a place in Australia where families and friends could grieve for those buried in places far away and difficult to visit - a place that would also contribute to the understanding of war itself. Treloar Crescent, Campbell ACT Australia. +61 (0)2 6243 4211, +61 (0)2 6243 4325 fax. The South Australian Military Vehicle Museum houses vehicles which are not just restored to look at, but are rebuilt to authentic running condition and most are road registered and driven regularly. Military vehicles and items range from the First World War to current times. Displays of militaria, uniforms, smaller vehicles and radios as well as a restoration workshop and the museum shop. Videos on a range of military themes and dioramas depicting wartime scenes. 252 - 280 Commercial Road, Port Adelaide, South Australia, 5015, Australia. mvcssa@sitelites.com.au

49. Hat Badges
Hat and collar badges of the Light Horse Regiments and Infantry Battalions of the australian military Forces who made the base on which the First and Second AIF were built.
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Category: Badges This page is a sub category index Navy Badges Rising Sun Rising Sun 2 Rising Sun 3 ... Rising Sun 4 [ Hat Badges ] Crowned Lion Crowns-Cyphers Combat Badge Joint Services ... Italian 2 Hat and Collar badges of the Australian Army.
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    • Collar badges are called "collar dogs" Solid means that there is no section of the badge void. Void means that some of the material is cut away. Some collar dogs are 'reversed' so that the symbol faces 'out' on both sides. This is referred to as "oppose" or "facing pair".
    This badge is "solid" except that the Crown is void. This badge is void. This pair of Oxley Regiment collar dogs is set up as left & right (opposed). This is sometimes referred to as a "facing pair". These Survey Corps collar dogs are identical. Not all hat badges are metal. Some are Bullion as this one is. Others are embroidered and during wartime some were plastic and others were printed. Important Notes
    • No commercial decision should be based on this information. I believe it to be accurate but cannot guarantee it.

50. The Age
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51. Military Conscription: Issues For Australia
Analysis of the manpower shortages facing the australian military and the potential use of conscription to make up the shortfall.
http://www.aph.gov.au/library/pubs/cib/1999-2000/2000cib07.htm

Current Issues Brief 7 1999-2000
Military Conscription: Issues for Australia
Gary Brown
Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade Group
12 October 1999
Contents Major Issues Introduction The Size of the Defence Force and Army How Can Conscription be Introduced? ... Appendix: Personnel Costs Major Issues The need to deploy a substantial force to East Timor has placed unanticipated stresses on the Australian Regular Army. It has become clear that rotating the troops sent to Timor is going to be difficult for an Army of less than 24 000 Regulars, as Australia's is today. This difficulty has led some to call for the introduction of compulsory military service. Conscription is certainly a quick means of raising large numbers of troops. However, the need for training means that it would not deliver personnel fast enough to solve the Timor rotation problem. Historically Australia has been able to maintain an Army significantly larger than the present force by means of voluntary enlistment. In the eighties the Regular Army was almost 8000 stronger than it is now and conscription was not required. Universal conscription of, e.g., all 18 year old males is both prohibitively expensive (salary costs alone in that case are about $2.8 billion per annum) and delivers too many personnel-if two years service is required, then such a scheme would increase the Regular Army by almost 100 000 personnel. This would seriously unbalance the Australian Defence Force (ADF).

52. On The Warpath
An Anthology of australian military Travel. Robin Gerster and Peter Pierce (eds). This important anthology reveals the many ways in which going to war has
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An Anthology of Australian Military Travel Robin Gerster and Peter Pierce (eds) This important anthology reveals the many ways in which going to war has formed a cultural bridge between Australia and the world.
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'An anthology of Australian war writings collects the witty and the poignant.' (The Bulletin, 6/4/2004)
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'Between them, Robin Gerster and Peter Pierce are authorities on travel, war and literature. Their formidable talents are splendidly combined in this brilliantly conceived collection, which memorably evokes the pathos, humour, high drama, farce and tragedy of the "warpath".'
Brian Matthews On the Warpath presents dispatches from arenas of war, told by men andunusually women, of Australia's military forces, that are sometimes terrible, often politically incorrect, but always compelling. Vivid reporting.'
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53. Victoria Cross - Australian Military Forces
Unit Force australian military Forces, (17 awards) Index of All recipients for australian military Forces Other, 16 awards
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54. Stone & Stone: Publisher Details
Loftus, Aus australian military History Publications, 1998. Stooke, Gordon Loftus, Australia australian military Hist Pub, 1997. Pirie, AA
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55. Australian Military LOCATORS, Find Military Bases, Send Messages - Find Back A D
Australian Army Locator, Personnel Records Office for Navy, Marine, Army and Veterans, links to websites of all Army Bases and Air Force Bases,
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56. Landrovers In Australian Army Service Part One By Paul Handel
Landrovers have been a part of the australian military vehicle scene, in one form or another, for over fifty years. These ubiquitous vehicles have been used
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Early Trials and Series 2 88 inch Wheelbase Models
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Introduction
Landrovers have been a part of the Australian military vehicle scene, in one form or another, for over fifty years. These ubiquitous vehicles have been used in all manner of roles, from a simple cargo and troop carrier to missile armed vehicles. The following series of articles is not to be construed to be a detailed history of Landrover in Australian Army service, but rather a photographic representation of some of the derivatives which have seen service with, or were tested by, the Australian Army.
Early Days
During mid 1949, a Landrover was first tested by the Australian Army. Carrying the Army Registration Number (ARN) 153 952, the “Truck, ¼ ton, Landrover”, appears to be one of the early model 80 inch wheelbase vehicles. It was painted the standard Landrover light green colour of the day. It was used in conjunction with a WW2 Jeep as a comparator vehicle during the development of the Truck, Special Survey, a jeep-based vehicle with aircraft tyres which had outstanding cross country mobility. Between May and August 1951, the Long Range Weapons Establishment (LRWE) undertook a reconnaissance in central Australia with a view to testing a special vehicle (a modified Dodge Weapon Carrier) suitable for use cross country in their main rocket range area. The reconnaissance party were mounted in, amongst other vehicles, five special bodied Landrovers and six standard Landrovers. The special bodied Landrovers were merely standard vehicles with a panel van style body at the rear. The Technical Services Establishment, Army Branch was invited to send along an observer, thus providing direct Army interest in such trials. All 11 Landrovers were shod with 9.00 x 13 inch tyres. The vehicles on the trial all carried the Commonwealth Government “C” plates rather than army registrations.

57. Australian Military Trivia - Military Matters
australian military Trivia, One for the military buffs.
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58. SEP 00: Gays No Problem In Australia Military
Prior to lifting the ban, australian military leaders argued that allowing Indeed, the study concluded that many senior australian military commanders
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Homeport News Features Books ... Links [21 SEP 00 SF Bay Area Reporter Gays don't undermine Aussie military, study says by Cynthia Laird The attention of the world is now on Sydney, Australia with the running of the Olympic Games that started last Friday. But for gays and lesbians in the military, evidence from Down Under suggests that being openly gay does not affect a military from fully functioning. Fresh on the heels of the U.S. Army's inquiry into gay reservist Steve May , a new study of gays and lesbians serving in the Australian military has found no discernible effects of allowing homosexuals to serve and evidence suggests that lifting the ban in Australia has contributed to improvements in the working environment. Australia lifted its ban on gays and lesbians serving in its armed forces in 1992. In 1993 the United States instituted the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy prohibiting gays and lesbians from serving openly in this country. The Australian study was written by Aaron Belkin and Jason McNichol. Belkin is the director of the Center for the Study of Sexual Minorities in the Military at the University of California, Santa Barbara

59. Patron Saints Index: Australian Military Chaplains
PATRON SAINT INDEX TOPIC. australian military chaplains. Our Lady Help of Christians Saints Index Page Catholic Community Forum Contact Author
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60. KeepMedia | AFP: Former Head Of Australian Military Sees Withdrawal From Iraq By
SYDNEY, (AFP) — Foreign troops in Iraq are motivating terrorists there and should be pulled out as soon as possible, preferably by the end of 2006,
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