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HMAS Protector
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Protector was originally built as a steam-driven gunboat for the South Australian government and commissioned into that colony's navy in 1884. Between September and November 1900 she was deployed to C...U50816
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No. 7 Training Squadron, Australian Flying Corps
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By 1917 the Australian Flying Corps (AFC) consisted of four operational squadrons which outstripped the ability of the Army's Central Flying School at Point Cook to supply sufficient trained airmen. I...U51023
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No. 461 Squadron
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461 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force was raised at Mount Batten, on the south coast of the England, on 25 April 1942. It was one of several Australian squadrons formed in accordance with Article X...U59446
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2/14th Australian Infantry Battalion
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The 2/14th Battalion was officially raised on 26 April 1940 and began to assemble for training, at Puckapunyal in Victoria, on 11 May. It embarked, at Sydney, for service in the Middle East on 19 Octo...U56057