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  • 101Dunlop, Australian Capital Territory — Dunlop Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Population: 5,851 (2006 cen …

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  • 102Charlie Perry (Australian rules footballer) — Charles Charlie Julius Perry was an Australian rules footballer who played with Norwood in the SAFL. Perry, commonly known as Redwing due to his red hair, appeared in 58 games for Norwood and would have played more had World War I not interrupted …

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  • 103Women's Royal Australian Naval Service — The Women s Royal Australian Naval Service (WRANS) was a non combat branch of the Royal Australian Navy that recruited women. Like many of its sister services created during the Second World War, it alleviated manpower shortages resulting from… …

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  • 104Royal Australian Army Medical Corps — Infobox Military Unit dates=1903 present day unit name=Royal Australian Army Medical Corps caption=Cap badge of the RAAMC country=Australia branch=Australian Army motto= Paulatim (Latin, little by little ) anniversaries=July 1 nickname= Linseed… …

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  • 105Middle Eastern theatre of World War I — Middle Eastern theatre Part of World War I Gallipoli Campaign, April 191 …

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  • 1062nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment — Infobox Military Unit unit name=2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment caption=Badge of the Royal Australian Regiment country=Australia allegiance= type=Line Infantry branch=Army dates=1945 15 August 1973, 1 February 1995 Present specialization …

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  • 107ACT Memorial — The ACT Memorial is an Australian war memorial honouring men and women associated with the Australian Capital Territory who served in a number of conflicts and peacekeeping missions throughout the world. Located in Canberra, on London Circuit,… …

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  • 108Australians Missing in Action in the Vietnam War — There were 6 Australian servicemen listed as missing in action in the Vietnam War, from a total of 2,338 people that were listed as missing in action in the Vietnam War. There were four Australian army soldiers and two Royal Australian Air Force… …

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  • 109List of Australian Commonwealth Government entities — Australia This article is part of a series about the Politics and government of Australia …

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  • 1101st Australian Task Force — The 1st Australian Task Force (1 ATF) commanded the Australian and New Zealand Army units deployed to South Vietnam between 1966 and 1971. 1 ATF was based at Nui Dat in Phuoc Tuy Province. While the Task Force was primarily responsible for… …

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