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The aircraft will be joined by a damaged Australian Army Bushmaster protected mobility vehicle (previously gifted to Ukraine) ...
In June 1944, the Department of Air designated the aircraft for war ... where it was registered as RAAF A66-2. Source: Australian War Memorial. In 1945, the aircraft toured the eastern states ...
It boasted a top speed of almost 2000km/h, but an iconic Australian military jet travelled at a snail’s pace this week as it ...
It is a memorial, a museum, and a mausoleum. For more than 80 years, the Australian War Memorial has stood solemnly as a monument to those who gave their lives in service in conflicts around the world ...
The story of Australia's first wars, calling for the nation to acknowledge the First Peoples who died in these conflicts and for the Australian War Memorial to recognise them.
Baltimore FW282, operated by RAAF's No 454 Squadron, was returning from a mission over the Aegean Sea when it was ambushed.
Announced on 2 April, 1975, the first two RAAF C-130 Hercules flights left Saigon on 4 April, bringing 194 children to ...
These words are taken from letters left at the Australian War Memorial's For Every Drop Shed in Anguish sculpture. The sculpture, designed to represent the impact of service on families ...
The F/A-18A Classic Hornet, described by Australian pilots as ... Classic Hornet is going in (to the war memorial) is a great representation of not just the air crew… but the maintainers ...