-Edition 1176, October 4, 2007-
Taliban attack repelled
SOLDIERS from the Reconstruction Task Force in Afghanistan have defeated the Taliban in the heaviest fighting to date.

   
Razz dies saving his mates lives
Australian soldiers have been injured and an Explosive Detection Dog has been killed in two improvised explosive device attacks
   
Guard gets big smiles
THE Australian Federation Guard (AFG) has been stepping out for good causes lately, and getting plenty of accolades.
   
City fly-past: Two of the last four UH-1H Iroquois helicopters marked their retirement from Army during a fly-past of Brisbane city.
Photos by Cpl Mike McSweeney

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Features
 
HUEY’S LAST HURRAH
After more than 40 years, Army is retiring the iconic Iroquois – but not without a fitting farewell. Words and photos by Cpl Mike McSweeney.
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Justice for all-
MSD technique workshop-
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Personnel
 
Health and safety a comic subject
DOHS-A has given a helping hand to junior Army cadets in a basic understanding of health and safety in Army.
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People first priority-
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Lifestyle
 
Spreading the risk is essential if you want to safeguard your investments, writes ASIC Commissioner Jeffrey Lucy.
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OFF THE SHELF - The right reading-
SLIPPED DISC - French style old school-
SAY AGAIN, OVER-
COMICS-
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Sports
ASHES RETAINED
Victorious: Team captain Sgt William Ross and vice-captain Tpr Robert Lavendar raise the Desert Ashes.
Photos by Capt Michael Brooke
AUSTRALIAN soldiers based in southern Iraq have beaten a British Army cricket team to retain the Desert Ashes and help restore national pride.
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