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Private David John Elkington Fisher.
Private David Fisher of the Special Air Services Regiment (SASR) fell from a rope beneath a Royal Australian Air Force helicopter during a “hot extraction” of his patrol on 27 September 1969. It is now known that Private Fisher died as a result of the fall and was hastily buried by enemy soldiers who discovered his body.
Private David Fisher is the fourth and last Australian Soldier to be located and his return will complete the recovery of all Australian Army personnel who were lost on operations and not recovered during the Vietnam War. Lance Corporal Parker and Private Gillson were repatriated to Australian in June 2007 and Lance Corporal Gillespie in December 2007. www.defence.gov.au Hires
USS SHOUP sails into the Port of Albany to come alongside with HMA Ships DARWIN and SIRIUS for the Great White Fleet 100th Anniversary. www.defence.gov.au Hires
Midshipman Isabelle Collins, Second Class Petty Officer Boatswain's Mate John Parkowski and Leading Seaman Naval Police Coxswain Jamie Bowman study a map to find out Albany's hot spots, during the Great White Fleet visit. www.defence.gov.au Hires
In 2007 Australian soldiers from the Reconstruction Task Force rebuilt the main building in the Tarin Kowt Hospital.
Here a local boy watches Australian electrician Lance Corporal Chris Ellul conduct repairs to the hospital. www.defence.gov.au Hires
On the 11th of September 2008, Captain Claire O'Neil from the Australian Reconstruction Task Force watches on as the Uruzgan Governor, Asadaulla Hamdan opens the women's wing of the Tarin Kowt Hospital. www.defence.gov.au Hires
HMAS Darwin conducts Replinishment at Sea approaches with HMAS SIRIUS, whilst in transit to Melbourne to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Great White Fleet. Both ships are escorting the United States Navy ship, USS JOHN McCAIN. www.defence.gov.au Hires
HMAS DARWIN in transit to Melbourne to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of the Great White Fleet as an escort ship for USS JOHN S McCAIN. www.defence.gov.au Hires
(Left to right) Officer's Stewards in HMAS DARWIN in the wardroom pantry. Included in the photo is; Able Seaman Officer's Steward Kelly Ruutz, Able Seaman Officer's Steward Sophia Bougoure, Gap Year Seaman Laura Johnson and Seaman Officer's Steward Cassandra Tyrrell. www.defence.gov.au Hires
HMAS DARWIN's boarding party is on approach to HMAS SIRIUS to conduct a boarding exercise in the Rigid Hull Inflatable Boat. www.defence.gov.au Hires
Le Ventôse et le Panther. www.defense.gouv.fr/ema
Progression difficile d'un véhicule des Nations Unies. www.defense.gouv.fr/ema
Opérations de sécurisation avant destruction. www.defense.gouv.fr/ema
Accueil par la population tchadienne. www.defense.gouv.fr/ema
Le 28ème Groupe géographique sur le terrain. www.defense.gouv.fr/ema
Relevé topographique. www.defense.gouv.fr/ema
Toutes les informations de terrain sont répertoriées. www.defense.gouv.fr/ema
An HH-65 crew from Air Station Traverse City conducted joint maneuvers with HMCS Charlottetown as the 442-foot Canadian frigate headed toward Dock 32 in Cleveland for several events, Wednesday, Sept. 10, 2008. While in port, the Charlottetown and members of the U.S. Coast Guard will join forces in a panel discussion on Canadian/U.S. Security and Defense Cooperation at Home and Abroad at Case Western Reserve University School of Law. (Photo by Petty Officer Bill Colclough/U.S. Coast Guard) Hires
BLACK SEA - Two Bulgarian Border Police boats and the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Dallas transit through the Black Sea in formation Tuesday, Sept. 9, 2008. The Dallas was moored in Burgas, Bulgaria, for three days, during which the crew participated in damage control and law enforcement training with the Bulgarian Border Police as part of the U.S. Navy's theater security cooperation mission. The Dallas is currently deployed under the command of the Navy's Sixth Fleet in support of the mission. (Coast Guard photo/Petty Officer 2nd Class Lauren Jorgensen) Hires
AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND - SEPTEMBER 11: Police cordon off the scene where a Police Officer was shot dead on September 11, 2008 in Auckland, New Zealand. One Police Officer has died and another is in a serious condition in hospital after being chased and shot during a covert operation. Both Officers were unarmed at the time. (Photo by Sandra Mu/***** Images)
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - SEPTEMBER 12: Honor Guards of the United Nations Command (UNC), the Combined Forces Command (CFC) and the United States Forces Korea (USFK), participate in a farewell ceremony for outgoing U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Alexander Vershbow at the Yongsan U.S. base on September 12, 2008 in Seoul, South Korea. Kathleen Stephens will taking over in early October from Vershbow, who is completing a three-year assignment. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/***** Images)
SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA - SEPTEMBER 12: Honor Guards of the United Nations Command (UNC), the Combined Forces Command (CFC) and the United States Forces Korea (USFK) participate in a farewell ceremony for outgoing U.S. Ambassador to South Korea Alexander Vershbow at the Yongsan U.S. base on September 12, 2008 in Seoul, South Korea. Kathleen Stephens will taking over in early October from Vershbow, who is completing a three-year assignment. (Photo by Chung Sung-Jun/***** Images)
A woman carrying a baby on her back rides on a motorbike with a North Korean soldier along the banks of the Yalu River near the North Korean town of Qing Cheng, located around 50km (31 miles) north of the Chinese border city of Dandong, September 12, 2008. North Korean leader Kim Jong-il is on the mend from an apparent stroke, a South Korean lawmaker said on Thursday, with no signs he has lost his grip over a country that possibly has nuclear weapons. Kim, 66, has led communist North Korea for 14 years, under which the reclusive country has seen it anaemic economy shrink, its ballistic missile arsenal swell and U.N. sanctions imposed due to its nuclear program and first atomic test two years ago. REUTERS/David Gray (NORTH KOREA)
A Russian peacekeepers' checkpoint is seen near the Georgian Black Sea port of Poti September September 12, 2008. Russian soldiers began dismantling checkpoints in western Georgia on Wednesday in line with a French-brokered ceasefire deal, but disagreement broke out over the international force that will replace them. REUTERS/David Mdzinarishvili (GEORGIA)






























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