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Content on Cambodia UNTAC 1992-1993

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Australians in the UN missions to Cambodia 1991 to 1993

Civil unrest and conflictThe people of Cambodia had suffered from years of conflict, occupation, civil war and genocide.

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Brad Dunn - Cambodia and East Timor veteran (Oral history)

Brad Dunn - Cambodia and East Timor veteran (Video)

Brad Dunn had always wanted to be in the Australian Army. As soon as he turned 17, he convinced his parents to allow him to join. He enlisted in August 1979.

Danny Blomeley - Cambodia veteran (Oral history)

Danny Blomeley - Cambodia veteran (Video)

Danny Blomeley joined the Australian Army when he turned 17, after completing his leaving certificate at school. He remembers having wanted to join the army from the age of 12.

Peacekeeping: In Their Own Words (Online lesson), (Video), (Student activity), (Educational)

Meet some of Australia’s peacekeepers. Listen to their stories and learn about their roles and experiences while working across the globe. This resource is designed for secondary students.
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