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  • Australian Syrians call for end to bloodshed
    Syrian Australians have held rallies in Sydney and Melbourne calling for president Bashar al-Assad to step down immediately and end the violence.
  • Army strengthens defense in remote communities
    COLONEL Oscar Lactao, 303rd Brigade commander, said the Philippine Army in Negros Occidental is strengthening its defense line especially in the remote communities. Lactao met with the different detachment...
  • Australian troops may remain in Afghanistan beyond 2014
    The Australian government says its committed to maintaining a military presence in Afghanistan until at least the end of 2014.
  • Australian Black Hawk Helicopters Return To The Sky
    Flight Operations Were Suspended January 19th The Australian Army's Black Hawk helicopters have returned to full flying operations following the lifting of the recent suspension. The suspension was put in place on January 19 following the identification of a number of fractured bolts during a routine maintenance check.
  • Blak Hawks back in Oakey
    TWO Austalian Army Black Hawk helicopters have returned to their home base in Oakey after providing support to the Lismore community on Australia Day.
  • Oakey choppers fly into flood zone
    TWO Australian Army Black Hawk helicopters flew out of Oakey and on to Lismore this week to assist with flood relief operations in the inundated region.
  • Racing: Ockham's Razor sharp for Million, says Freedman
    One of the biggest names among the Australian army who will invade Ellerslie for the Karaka Million on Sunday will be flying a little more under the radar than his fans are used to.But make no mistake, if Ockham's Razor wins our...
  • Army snapper on a mission
    WITH his background in special forces training, military photographer corporal Chris Moore has a knack of...
  • 'Kamp Staaldraad' for Rebels
    The Australian Army's One Commando Regiment has trained the Melbourne Rebels to identify leaders within their player group.
  • Misconduct memos embarrass Australian army
    SYDNEY, Jan. 13 (UPI) -- Internal memos describing incidents of misconduct by Australian armed forces personnel have been released, embarrassing the military.

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