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Date: 2014-10-22 20:56:49
Department of Defence
Angus Houston
1st Health Support Battalion
Australian Army
Australia
Military
Oceania
Operation Testament
Australian Defence Force
Military of Australia
Operation Sumatra Assist

Chapter One Year in Review by the Secretary and the Chief of the Defence Force The year in review saw a continued strong focus on a military operations, procurement reform, and financial management remediation. Particul

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