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A11 Dassault Mystere (Falcon 20) passenger aircraft - operational sounds
Sound
Maker: Defence Public Relations (DPR) Townsend, Ron
Take off Engine start up and taxi away Take offS04715
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Aerial supply in Sarawak DPR/TV/247
Film
Maker: Defence Public Relations (DPR)
To the men of the 3rd Battalion Royal Australian Regiment patrolling on active service in forward positions near the Sarawak-Kalimantan border of Borneo, air drops of supplies have become more than ju...F03666
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Aerial views of Australian Task Force Vietnam base at Nui Dat
Film
Maker: Defence Public Relations (DPR)
Aerial view of the Australian Task Force Base at Nui Dat, Vietnam.F03595
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A fire truck and jeep belonging to the Fire Department, 361st Aviation Detachment, United States ...
Photograph
Maker: Defence Public Relations (DPR)
A fire truck and jeep belonging to the Fire Department, 361st Aviation Detachment, United States Army.P01492.015
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A hut on one of the United States Army bases in Vietnam.
Photograph
Maker: Defence Public Relations (DPR)
A hut on one of the United States Army bases in Vietnam.P01492.014
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Air drop DPR/TV/816
Film
Maker: Defence Public Relations (DPR)
Parachute supply drop of pallet of one man combat ration pack, stencilled “packed on 10 May 1967”. Pilatus PC-6 Porter A14-653 army liaison aircraft lands at bush airfield. Pilatus PC-6 guided by a s...F03991
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Allied artillery Vietnam
Film
Maker: Defence Public Relations (DPR)
United States Army self propelled M-110 8 inch and M-109 155mm howitzers in action. US Chinook helicopter transporting Australian 105mm M-2A2 howitzers and other equipment to establish a Fire Support...F03599
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An American Naval ship refuelling from a ship from the Royal Australian Navy.
Photograph
Maker: Defence Public Relations (DPR)
An American Naval ship refuelling from a ship from the Royal Australian Navy.P01492.006
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Antarctic mission
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Maker: Defence Public Relations (DPR)
For many years, Australian soldiers have taken part in the annual resupply of Antarctic bases. Manning first DUKWs and later LARC amphibians, Army operators go through intensive training in ship-to-s...F03727
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Anti-war demo DPR/TV/841
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Maker: Defence Public Relations (DPR)
On Sunday 19 May 1968 four hundred anti-conscription demonstrators massed outside the The Lodge blocking Adelaide Avenue. The demonstrators were mostly university students from over forty organisation...F04194
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An United States Army Iroquois helicopter, also known as a Huey, preparing to take off. Note the ...
Photograph
Maker: Defence Public Relations (DPR)
An United States Army Iroquois helicopter, also known as a Huey, preparing to take off. Note the 70mm rockets and the General Electric M134 6.62mm mini gun mounted on the side. This helicopter proabab...P01492.011
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An United States Army Iroquois helicopter, also known as a Huey, taking off. Note the 70mm ...
Photograph
Maker: Defence Public Relations (DPR)
An United States Army Iroquois helicopter, also known as a Huey, taking off. Note the 70mm rockets and the General Electric M134 7.62mm mini gun mounted on the side. This helicopter proabably belongs ...P01492.012
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Anzac Day parade 1972 (DPR/TV/1493)
Film
Maker: Defence Public Relations (DPR)
Anzac Day at the Australian War Memorial.F11455
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Armoured School, Puckapunyal (DPR/S/37)
Film
Maker: Bennet Defence Public Relations (DPR)
Armoured School, Puckapunyal (DPR/S/37)F11408
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Armoured vehicles to Australian War Memorial DPR/TV/1492
Film
Maker: Defence Public Relations (DPR)
Two battle damaged fighting vehicles - a Centurion tank and an M113 armoured personnel carrier - are to be presented to the Australian War Memorial on Wednesday, 19 April 1972. The vehicles will be pe...F04552
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Army advisors in Sumatra DPR/TV/1510
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Maker: Defence Public Relations (DPR)
Australian soldiers are again assisting the Indonesian government in mapping out the huge island of Sumatra. The operation, which began last year, has been code-named Operation Gading, meaning Elephan...F04556
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Army Apprentice School, graduation day DPR/S18, DPR/S/39
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Maker: Defence Public Relations (DPR)
Lieutenant General (Lt Gen) Rowell presented trade certificates to apprentices at a ceremony held at the Army Apprentice School Balcombe Victoria. Lt Gen Rowell inspected a parade of apprentices and t...F07542
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Army assistance with NSW locust plague DPR/TV/1578
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Maker: Defence Public Relations (DPR)
The Army's 161 Reconnaissance Flight, based at Oakey in Queensland, has been assisting the NSW Pastoral Protection Board for the past two weeks with air surveys to locate locusts which have infested t...F04595
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Army builds airstrip DPR/TV/1609
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Maker: Defence Public Relations (DPR)
On sleepy Lord Howe Island, 480 miles east of Sydney, NSW, Army engineers are pressing ahead with the building of a 3,300 foot emergency airstrip for use when the regular flying boat service ends. Hea...F04657
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Army builds Lord Howe Island airstrip DPR/TV/1604
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Maker: Defence Public Relations (DPR)
Sixty Army engineers have been given the task of building an emergency airstrip on Lord Howe Island, because a flying boat service will close down after twenty one years of operations. The engineers, ...F04654