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| DC PHOTOS PAGE |
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Squad D? We wish. This is (OCDT) Sqdldr. Lucas McKennariey's unit that he is training with at the Australian Defence Force Academy. |
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And here's the man himself! |
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A well equiped team. These are Steyr rifles, the standard issue Aussie firearm. British DC units use the AR-15 assault rifle. |
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"Come on, Osama!" One of our DCHs demonstrates the basics of NBC protection. |
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A selection squad and their commander prepare for a basic training mission. (2000) |
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Gas Attack! A DCH undergoes more advanced training. |
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Clay pidgeon shooting with Squad H in Hampshire (Autumn '99). |
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About one third of the existing DC arsenal! |
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