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== Moving forward ==
 
I could start some things about current Australian military, although a native really should do that; I am fairly familiar with the [[Gallipoli campaign]], the Australian forces in the [[Vietnam War]], and Australian signals intelligence in WWII.
 
Does anyone feel comfortable writing about the interactions of Blamey, Curtin and MacArthur? [[User:Howard C. Berkowitz|Howard C. Berkowitz]] 16:31, 14 September 2009 (UTC)

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I've labelled this a stub (as I did with World War I, Australia) because it really is a very slight overview, in need of a great deal of filling out. Detail, detail, detail!

Feel free to chip in!

David H. Barrett

Moving forward

I could start some things about current Australian military, although a native really should do that; I am fairly familiar with the Gallipoli campaign, the Australian forces in the Vietnam War, and Australian signals intelligence in WWII.

Does anyone feel comfortable writing about the interactions of Blamey, Curtin and MacArthur? Howard C. Berkowitz 16:31, 14 September 2009 (UTC)