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Condemnation of the ADF has been swift after news that Australian soldiers flew a Nazi swastika flag over a military vehicle while on duty in Afghanistan in 2007. Defence expert Ben Wadham says ...
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull says an incident in which a Nazi flag flew from an Australian military vehicle was "absolutely wrong".
According to ABC News, the flag was used to guide in a U.S. military UH-60 Black Hawk to pick up a gaggle of Afghan prisoners following an Australian-led raid.
The Australian Defence Force (ADF) has expanded the eligibility criteria to enable non-Australian citizens to join the service.
CANBERRA, Australia-- Australia's prime minister on Thursday joined critics of elite Australian Special Forces troops who were photographed more than a decade ago flying a Nazi flag from a vehicle ...
The Australian Department of Defence has announced plans to build a space domain awareness (SDA) capability for the Australian Defence Force in light of the country's growing space industry, in ...
New agreement allows civilian ships to transfer to Defence flag in times of crisis The Australian Navy has a new plan to bolster our forces if an enemy ship were to pose a national security threat ...
Rheinmetall MAN Military Vehicles Australia (RMMVA) has completed the delivery of its HX range of tactical military trucks to the Australian Defence Force (ADF).
Allowing foreigners to serve in Australia’s armed forces is among changes being considered to bolster a sluggish recruitment effort that has left the military short thousands of personnel.
A LEAKED photo of an Australian Army vehicle flying the Nazi swastika flag is being slammed as “abhorrent” and “absolutely wrong”.
A new bid to improve diversity in the Australian Defence Force will target potential recruits from the country's Chinese, Indian, Middle Eastern, Vietnamese, Malaysian and Indigenous communities.
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