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  2. Australian Army unit colour patches - Wikipedia

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    For example, modern and historical artillery patches are red and blue, modern army aviation patches preserve the light blue background with red and blue vertical bands of their World War 1 antecedents, while modern engineer patches remain predominantly purple. Some modern units reflect that they are direct descendants of World War 1 and 2 units.

  3. Structure of the Australian Army during World War I - Wikipedia

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    34th and 35th Batteries, Australian Field Artillery (unallotted) 10th Company, Australian Garrison Artillery; No. 10 Company, Royal Australian Garrison Artillery (Permanent) 12th Field Company, Australian Engineers; 22nd Signal Troop and 28th Signal Company; 19th, 20th, and 31st Companies, Australian Army Service Corps; 19th Field Ambulance

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    Pacific Blue (formerly Pacific Hydro) is an electricity generation and retailing company headquartered in Melbourne, Australia. The company was founded in 1992 and was soon floated on the Australian Securities Exchange. It was later bought by a consortium of industry superannuation funds and de-listed.

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    The California company leads domestic manufacturing of sodium-ion batteries, an emerging if lesser used alternative power source compared to its lithium-ion counterpart.

  6. 16th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, the 110th Air Defence Battery replaced Rapier with the RBS 70. [2] The regiment committed air defence batteries to serve as infantry on Operation Astute on two occasions. In 2006, the regiment deployed the 111th Air Defence Battery to Timor Leste as Golf Company of the ANZAC Battle Group returning to Australia in mid 2007. [6]

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