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Family dedication to Cpl Herbert (Bert) Andrew Smythe on the Bullecourt Petit Croix
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The Smythe Boys 1912 L to R Vernon Erle Smythe (Capt MC, 3rd Bn), Herbert Andrew Smythe (Cpl, KIA 3/5/1917, Bullecourt ii) Percy Smythe (2nd Lt, 24th Bn, MC), Edward Vivian Smythe (Major, 17th Bn, MC+Bar)
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Soldiers of 3RAR taking part in a farewell parade before embarking for service in South Vietnam 1968
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https://www.facebook.com/groups/WAAAF
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https://nominal-rolls.dva.gov.au/veteran?id=670554&c=WW2
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https://aviationmuseumwa.org.au/afcraaf-roll/stoeckel-oswald-ian-417529/
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Crimerian Cannons
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Crimerian Cannons
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2017_Josh_Berman_Eric_James_Jarrett.pdf
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Duxbury.pdf
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Adams_Athol_Gladwyn.pdf
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Medals_for_Australians.pdf
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LHS Plaque at St Peters Heroes Memorial
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The graves of 9 aircrew (4 RAAF, 5 RAF) lost in the air raid on Lille 10/11 May 1944
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Troops burying Japanese dead in a mass grave after the overnight fighting at SLater's Knoll.
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A 2 pounder (37mm) Anti Tank Gun firing at Japanese positions on Bougainville
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Milne Bay, Papua. 1942-09. Commanding Officers of famous RAAF squadrons. Left to right:- Wing-Commander J.R. Balmer, commanding No 100 Squadron, the first Australian Beaufort torpedo-bomber squadron to go into action; Squadron Leader "Bluey" K.W. Truscott, commanding No 76 Kittyhawk Fighter Squadron; and Squadron Leader Les Jackson commanding No 75 Kittyhawk Fighter Squadron.
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Studio portrait of 405605 Aircraftman Walter Henry Rose of Cloncurry, Qld.
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WCDR John Balmer, while CO of No. 100 Squadron RAAF September 1942. Later CO of No. 467 Squadron, lost on Ops.
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10185 Jack 'Lucky' Reed
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3697 PTE Patrick Weir 3rd Pioneer Battalion
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Consolidated Catalina Mark I, AH562 'AX-', of No, 202 Squadron RAF, anchored at Gibraltar after an anti-submarine patrol
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Royal Air Force Coastal Command, 1939-1945. Air and ground crew of No. 202 Squadron RAF check equipment and ordnance issued to Consolidated Catalina Mark I, AJ159 'AX-B', on the slipway at North Front, Gibraltar, in preparation for a patrol.
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AN RAF Catalina of No. 202 Squadron returns to Gibraltar after a patrol
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Australian pilots of No. 453 Squadron scramble to their Brewster Buffalo aircraft. A US aircraft never adopted by US forces, the Buffaloes were no match for the Japanese 'Zeros' and 'Oscars' ranged against them
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A QANTAS Catalina operated for the RAAF at the Nedlands base in WA before setting out on one of the longest flights of the war.
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Major General Paul Cullen, AC, CBE, DSO and bar, ED
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ALexander McBride Kerr's Funeral Medal set. flying helmet and Photo
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A wrecked M113 Armoured Personnel Carrier (APC), destroyed in 6RAR's 'Operation Bribie' by enemy Recoiless Rifle (RCL) fire which killed the driver and crew commander.
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Graham Leaver in camp at Heliopolis, Egypt in 1916
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Dave at his home, with friend, Barry Spicer, who executed the painting they are standing by "Squadron Leader David Leicester's Lancaster Returning Home in Daylight"
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Group portrait of No. 4 Initial Training School, RAAF Course No. 22, A Squadron, Flight 13. Pugh is second from the left in the centre row.
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Nursing SIster Dorothy Elmes, a victim of the Banka Island massacre
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Sister Merle Trenery, presumed lost at sea in the sinking of the SS Vyner Brooke on 14 February 1942Sister Merle Trenery, presumed lost at sea in the sinking of the SS Vyner Brooke on 14 February 1942
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Captain Joan Hempstead of the 2nd/13th Australian General Hospital
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R237 ADDEMS Percival Edward 2333
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RAAF SGT David Leicester
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Normandy, France. C. 1944-06. Spitfire aircraft of No. 453 Squadron RAAF, painted in black and white stripes, invasion markings, at dispersal at the edge of a barley field airstrip, ALG B.11, ready for operations over the Normandy battlefield.
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The second attack at Dernancourt on 5 April 1918
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