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The Troppo Tribune vol1 no1
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During active service, army units are required to keep monthly war diaries recording their daily activities. These diaries usually consist of war diary or intelligence summary sheets, and appendices covering strength and casualty returns, routine orders, messages, reports, and other documentation.

From Australian War Memorial Articles

Royal Australian Air Force officers Air Commodore Adam Spinks, left, and Air Commodore Bill Hayden unveil the Australian Armourers Association plaque at the RAAF Memorial Grove, Canberra. Story and photos by Corporal Michael Rogers.
Feature

Memorial enshrines Air Force ‘gunnies’

More than a century after Australian aircrew first dropped bombs over the Middle East, a memorial has been dedicated to the aviators who carried the weight of Air Force’s explosive edge: The Gunnies.

From Contact Magazine

Member for Wyong David Harris and Member for Swansea Yasmin Catley
Community News

Merchant mariners lost in war honoured at annual service

The annual Merchant Mariners Lost in Time of War memorial service was held on Saturday, December 6, at Norah Head.

The memorial service honours the sacrifice of our merchant mariners who played a crucial role in maintaining Australia’s supply chain during World War II and still do today.

From Coast News

Hipathite Road in Waterloo badged under Council’s Streets of Remembrance Program in honour of Private William Hipathite, a Yandaran dairy farmer and father of seven.
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Rural road recognises soldier’s service

The World War I service of Private William Hipathite has been recognised on the rural road that was named in his honour.

Hipathite Road in Waterloo now displays the Rising Sun badge (third pattern) of the Australian Army as part of Bundaberg Regional Council’s Streets of Remembrance program.

From Bundaberg Regional Council

Sister Mona Margaret Wilton. P00431.004
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We can dodge bombs with the best of them

Sister Mona Margaret Wilton was one of twelve Australian Army nurses who died at sea after the bombing of the SS Vyner Brooke on 14 February 1942.

From Australian War Memorial

Chief of Air Force Royal New Zealand Air Force, Air Vice-Marshal Darryn Webb, left, and Chief of Air Force Air Marshal Stephen Chappell flank Air Force veteran Charles Reif at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra. Photo: Aircraftman Jakob Reid
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A lifetime of dedication to country and service

When Charles Reif enlisted in the Air Force in 1946 at 22 years old as an aircraftman electrical mechanic, he signed up for a lifetime of dedication to his country and service.

From Australian Government Defence

Members of the Australian Women's Army Service (AWAS) and the Australian Army Medical Women's Service march through Albury, NSW, 4 April 1943. Photograph by the Herald Newspaper, 138806.
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Albury: A Town at War

The inland regional town of Albury offered various advantages as a hub of military activity during the Second World War.

From Australian War Memorial

Chief of the Defence Force Admiral David Johnston at the Australian War Memorial, Canberra. Photo: Rodney Braithwaite
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Keeping the memories alive

Remembrance Day address from Chief of the Defence Force Admiral David Johnston

On the 11th hour, of the 11th day, of the 11th month of 1918, the thunder of guns on the Western Front was replaced with cautious celebration.

From Australian Government Defence

Dr Dallas Tout and Member for Riverina The Hon. Michael McCormack, officially marked the reopening of the city’s Wall of Honour and Eternal Flame Memorial.
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Honour Roll and Eternal Flame Memorial officially reopened

Wagga Wagga’s Honour Roll and Eternal Flame Memorial in the Victory Memorial Gardens has been officially reopened at a moving ceremony today, Wednesday 22 October, after undergoing major remediation and restoration works.

From City of Wagga Wagga Council

Bundaberg ANZAC Park
Community News

ANZAC Park reopens to community

ANZAC Park has reopened to the public with the removal of construction fencing marking the completion of its major redevelopment in the heart of Bundaberg.

From Bundaberg regional council

Kris Kerehona, Naiper Waller 2019
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From battlefield to canvas

When Canberra artist and former Australian Army member Kris Kerehona entered the Australian War Memorial’s 2019 Napier Waller Art Prize with a portrait of his father, veteran James Bruce Taawhi Kerehona, he never imagined the legacy it would create.

From Australian War Memorial

The 2nd Light Horse Regiment – Woombye Troop
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Woombye to mark 108th Beersheba Day with parade

The 2nd Light Horse Regiment – Woombye Troop will lead a community commemoration in honour of the famous mounted charge at the Battle of Beersheba on Sunday October 26.

From Sunshine Valley Gazette

Australian Merchant Navy photo collection
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Recognising the crucial role of the Merchant Navy

Marked on the anniversary of the sinking of the first Allied merchant ship during the Second World War, we reflect on the critical role of merchant mariners in Australia’s wartime history.

From DVA