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- Royal Australian Navy (links | edit)
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- Australian Signals Directorate (links | edit)
- Howard Florey (links | edit)
- John McEwen (links | edit)
- Australian Defence Force (links | edit)
- Leslie Morshead (links | edit)
- AAC (links | edit)
- Pine Gap (links | edit)
- Steyr AUG (links | edit)
- Arthur Calwell (links | edit)
- Staff sergeant (links | edit)
- RCU (links | edit)
- Airfield Defence Guards (links | edit)
- Sydney Grammar School (links | edit)
- List of titles and honours of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (links | edit)
- Harry Chauvel (links | edit)
- Slouch hat (links | edit)
- Army Cadet Force (links | edit)
- Simpson Barracks (links | edit)
- Holsworthy Barracks (links | edit)
- Australian Army Reserve (links | edit)
- Royal Canadian Army Cadets (links | edit)
- Under officer (links | edit)
- Ratel (disambiguation) (links | edit)
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (links | edit)
- Thomas Blamey (links | edit)
- Defence Science and Technology Group (links | edit)
- Frank McNamara (RAAF officer) (links | edit)
- Blair Wark (links | edit)
- Julian Knight (murderer) (links | edit)
- Joseph Maxwell (links | edit)
- Percy Cherry (links | edit)
- Bill Newton (links | edit)
- James Ruse Agricultural High School (links | edit)
- Military history of Australia (links | edit)
- Director general (links | edit)
- Royal Australian Armoured Corps (links | edit)
- Baulkham Hills (links | edit)
- Defence Intelligence Organisation (links | edit)
- Scots College (Sydney) (links | edit)
- Army Cadets (links | edit)
- Newington College (links | edit)
- Royal Australian Army Medical Corps (links | edit)
- Melbourne High School (links | edit)
- Special Operations Command (Australia) (links | edit)
- Defence Strategic Policy and Intelligence Group (links | edit)
- Scotch College, Melbourne (links | edit)
- Royal Australian Corps of Signals (links | edit)