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ANZAC day
U.S. Air Forces Central commander Lt. Gen. Gary North pays respects after laying a wreath on behalf of the U.S. Air Force, while the Catafalque Party CPL Karen Taylor, LAC James Bird, LACW Pam Bryant, and CPL Tony Hallam stand guard during an Australia New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) day memorial here April 25. This ANZAC day marks the 93rd anniversary of the first major military action fought by the ANZACS during World War I. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Tania Bryan)
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ANZAC day
Australian Air Force, Warrant Officer Disciplinary, David Toohey, 633.4 Task Group, observes a moment of silence during the dawn service ceremony here April 25. He holds a Flanders poppy, a sign of rememberance for ANZAC day. During World War I, red poppies were seen to be among the fi rst living plants that sprouted from the devastation of the battlefi elds of northern France and Belgium. Soldiers’ folklore had it that the poppies were vivid red from having been nurtured in ground drenched with the blood of their comrades. (U.S. Air Force photo/2nd Lt. Tania Bryan)
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Australian Defence Force chief visits RAAF
Royal Australian Air Force Air Chief Marshall Angus Houston, Chief of the Defence Force, speaks with RAAF Airmen during a commander’s call here Aug. 25. Air Chief Marshal Houston visited the 150-person unit here to speak about doctrine and welfare. (U.S. Air Force photo by Airman 1st Class Ashley Tyler)
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