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A young man wearing a felt slouch hat with a chin strap, a shirt, a tie and an army jacket with a Rising Sun badge on the lapel sits for a photograph and looks at the camera. The photograph is signed Halksworth Wheeler, Folkestone.
SLWA 8292B/A/2902-1
Man dressed in shite shirt, tie and army jacket with a dark beret
SLWA NR-0003378
Smokey Dawson, veteran, served in the Army
Snapshots of Australians in War and Conflict cover
Snapshots: Australians in War and Conflict
HASS History Extension
Snow Davis - World War II veteran
An elderly man wearing glasses with checkered shirt and navy blue jacket
Son's of Australia, steady and strong', The Australian Women's Weekly
A perspective view of large plaque down to a path in a garden
South Australian Garden of Remembrance
A map of South East Asian countries
South East Asia map
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Special delivery: An Anzac Letter from Syria
Soldiers playing cricket at the side of a house
Sport and Australian military life
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Stan Arneil
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Stanley Connolly
Cartoon drawing of a map depicted as stepping stones. Soldier at top of drawing holding a gun.
Stepping Stones cartoon
Steve Brain - Rwanda veteran
Stolen years: Australian prisoners of war cover
Stolen years: Australian prisoners of war
Secondary
Storage of items from 1914-18 in Gallipoli and France from 1989 RSL Tour
Storage and display of artefacts
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Stories of Indigenous Service
HASS English Secondary
Stuart Smith - Army veteran
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Sunset
Supplies for cleaning medals
Supplies for cleaning medals

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