Week 23......................................................6-6-2003

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The Electronic Blue Beret.....2003

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Remembering our Past

Hi Bob, I found this tree in a little town in Tassie.
Russell Abbey.

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The F111 is now Thirty years old read the story in RAAF News click above to read on.
As a young person i was detailed to work at the hanger sweeping up the shaving and associated waste from the machinist efforts at manufacting the new rams for the wings of the soon to be in Australian serve F111's, that was in June 1968.
I left that time filler inner to join my ADG Course 1st July 1968... 10 Course.


Ceremonies to say thank you
Marches planned for Sydney and Perth

The public will have the opportunity to show support for ADF personnel deployed to the war against terrorism and the coalition to disarm Iraq at welcome home marches next month.

Marches will be held in Sydney on Wednesday, June 18, and in Perth on Friday, June 20.

The Prime Minister, Defence Minister and Chief of Defence Force will join other dignitaries and well-wishers at the marches in recognition of the achievements, accomplishments and excellent work by the men and women of the ADF.

The marches are being conducted as soon as possible after the majority of personnel deployed to Operation Falconer return from the Middle East.

They will be made up of ADF personnel and Defence civilians who contributed to Operations Slipper, Bastille and Falconer.

CDF General Peter Cosgrove recommended marches be held in Sydney and Perth, where most of the deployed forces are based, having regard to the need not to unduly interfere with post-deployment leave and family time for returning personnel.

The marches will be similar to Anzac Day parades, with formed groups carrying identifying banners marching through each city before attending a civic reception. The concept is modelled on the welcome home marches conducted for
INTERFET forces on their return from East Timor.

“The marches will be the nation’s opportunity to say thank you to the returning forces,” Defence Minister Robert Hill said.

“While we are holding private welcome home ceremonies for individual units around the country, these marches are a fitting opportunity for the general public to express their support and appreciation for the ADF.

“It is important though not to forget our personnel who remain in the Middle East as part of Operation Catalyst – our contribution to stabilisation and recovery operations in Iraq. They are continuing to make a vital contribution in support of our national interest.”