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  2. 1st Australian Tunnelling Company - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Australian Tunnelling Company was one of the tunnelling companies of the Royal Australian Engineers during World War I.The tunnelling units were occupied in offensive and defensive mining involving the placing and maintaining of mines under enemy lines, as well as other underground work such as the construction of deep dugouts for troop accommodation, the digging of subways, saps ...

  3. Inside the bitter feud roiling the doomsday bunker business - AOL

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    There's a lot at stake in the bunker wars: Estimates put the global market for underground bunkers at more than $23 billion, and it's projected to grow to $36 billion by the end of the decade.

  4. Bankstown Bunker - Wikipedia

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    The Bankstown Bunker, formerly known as Air Defence Headquarters Sydney (ADHQ Sydney), is a heritage-listed defunct Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) operations facility, located on the corner of Marion and Edgar Street, in Condell Park, New South Wales, Australia.

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  6. 2nd Australian Tunnelling Company - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Australian Tunnelling Company was one of the tunnelling companies of the Royal Australian Engineers during World War I.The tunnelling units were occupied in offensive and defensive mining involving the placing and maintaining of mines under enemy lines, as well as other underground work such as the construction of deep dugouts for troop accommodation, the digging of subways, saps (a ...

  7. 6 Ultra-Rich People Who Invested in Survival Bunkers - AOL

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    But these bunkers aren’t the rat-infested underground shelters that you’re picturing in apocalyptic films; they’re high-tech fortresses... Read more The post 6 Ultra-Rich People Who Invested ...

  8. Chullora - Wikipedia

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    Over 54 ACI tanks were built as well as 60 General Lee tanks that were adapted for use in the Australian Military, as were local jeeps in the 1970s. The factory also produced 81 cupola turrets for the British Matilda tanks. [1] [2] [3] An underground "bunker" and tunnel system is located on this site.

  9. No. 208 Radar Station RAAF - Wikipedia

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    Bombproof bunkers, meant to be underground, housed the electronics for transmitter and receiver, each console weighing two tonnes. [ 1 ] According to RAAF records, "No. 208 RDF Station formed to establishment No. HD 318 of Mine Camp, NSW on 10th February 1943 under the control of H.Q. Eastern Area.