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  2. Puckapunyal - Wikipedia

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    The area was first used as a mobilisation and training area during World War I. [2] During the early 1920s, an ordnance store and rifle range were built on the site. [2] In 1939, the area was formally established as Puckapunyal Camp: the name was taken from the Aboriginal name for a large hill within the training area, which has been variously translated as "death to the eagle", "the outer ...

  3. List of Australian military bases - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Defence Force is made up of the Royal Australian Navy, Australian Army and the Royal Australian Air Force.These three military services have numerous military bases situated in all the States and Territories of Australia.

  4. 21st Construction Squadron (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The squadron also delivered a range of training programs, offering nationally recognised qualifications in construction, hospitality, business, engineering, and first aid. Overall, the 2017 AACAP deployment in Toomelah greatly improved community infrastructure and health services, while also providing valuable skills training and experience for ...

  5. ASLAV - Wikipedia

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    ASLAV-C (Command) – is an Armoured Command Vehicle equipped with an enhanced radio installation and radio masts, map boards, stowage compartments, specialised seating and a stowable annex. In addition to the crew, the ASLAV-C can accommodate three staff officers and provides command and control at the Squadron and Regimental Headquarter level.

  6. Military Grid Reference System - Wikipedia

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    UTM zones on an equirectangular world map with irregular zones in red and New York City's zone highlighted. The first part of an MGRS coordinate is the grid-zone designation. The 6° wide UTM zones, numbered 1–60, are intersected by latitude bands that are normally 8° high, lettered C–X (omitting I and O).

  7. Big River (Goulburn River, Victoria) - Wikipedia

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    The Big River, an inland perennial river of the Goulburn Broken catchment, part of the Murray-Darling basin, is located in the lower South Eastern Highlands bioregion and Northern Country/North Central regions of the Australian state of Victoria.

  8. Seymour FM - Wikipedia

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    Seymour FM was established in 2001, under the identity SPI FM. The station was originally intended as a local service for Seymour and nearby Puckapunyal.This service was lacking in key skill areas, and failed to attract the interest of listeners or sponsors, and faltered in 2004.

  9. Bungle Bungle Range - Wikipedia

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    The range is found on the plains fringing the eastern Kimberley region. The ranges consist of stacks of ancient seabeds with layers of dolomite contained throughout them. [2] A 7-kilometre (4.3 mi) diameter circular topographic feature is clearly visible on satellite images of the Bungle Bungle Range. [3]