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  2. 7th Signal Regiment (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    It is currently based at Borneo Barracks, at Cabarlah and has an establishment of around 250 personnel. The majority of its personnel are members of the Royal Australian Corps of Signals. [6] In June 1995, then Governor-General Bill Hayden was the Reviewing Officer for the regiment's 48th birthday parade held at Borneo Barracks, Cabarlah. [7] [8]

  3. Cabarlah, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    It is thought that the name Cabarlah derived from an Aboriginal expression describing the ring-tailed possum. [7] However, a 1930 newspaper article claims it is a "Native name of the mountains in the neighbourhood". [8] The Queensland Government set aside land for the Geham Cemetery (now the Cabarlah Cemetery) on 11 September 1878. Trustees ...

  4. Funerary and memory sites of the First World War (Western ...

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    Belgian military cemetery: Houthulst; Belgian military cemetery: Oeren; Canadian national monument: The Brooding Soldier; Commonwealth military cemetery: 1st D.C.L.I. Cemetery, The Bluff; Commonwealth military cemetery: Bedford House Cemetery; Commonwealth military cemetery: Buff’s Road Cemetery; Commonwealth military cemetery: Buttes New ...

  5. List of World War I monuments and memorials - Wikipedia

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    List of memorials and monuments at Arlington National Cemetery; Camp Merritt Memorial Monument; Carmel-by-the-Sea World War I Memorial Arch; Century Tower (University of Florida) The Dalles Civic Auditorium; District of Columbia War Memorial; Dover Patrol Monument; Elks National Veterans Memorial; Equestrian statue of Joan of Arc (Portland, Oregon)

  6. World War I memorials - Wikipedia

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    A final wave of war cemetery memorials were completed in the 1930s under the Fascist governments of Germany and Italy. The main Italian war cemeteries were not finished until 1938, and their positioning in some cases carried special political meaning, emphasising Italy's right to claim important, but ethnically diverse, border regions. [ 130 ]

  7. Photo of bald eagle atop veteran's gravestone goes viral - AOL

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    A remarkable photograph of an American bald eagle perched atop of a veteran's gravestone went viral on Memorial Day, and reminded the nation the true reason for the national holiday.Sunday evening ...

  8. List of Australian Army installations - Wikipedia

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    Wadsworth Barracks, Bandiana – Albury/Wodonga Military Area; Tobruk Barracks, Puckapunyal – Puckapunyal Military Area; Hopkins Barracks, Puckapunyal – Puckapunyal Military Area; Bridges Barracks, Puckapunyal – Puckapunyal Military Area; Somme Barracks, Shepparton; Simpson Barracks, Watsonia – Melbourne; Maygar Barracks, Broadmeadows ...

  9. Jefferson Barracks Military Post - Wikipedia

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    It is now the site of two St. Louis County Parks (Jefferson Barracks County Park and Sylvan Springs County Park), a National Guard Base (Army and Air), the Jefferson Barracks National Cemetery and the Department of Veterans Affairs St. Louis Health Care System - Jefferson Barracks Division. Part of the hospital grounds were donated to the ...