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crashed while attempting to land on the ship's deck, falling overboard and sinking in 3,000 metres (9,800 ft) of water. Nine of the ten crewmembers were rescued, with one, the pilot Captain Mark Bingley, dying from injuries. The tenth crewmember, J. N. N. Porter, was lost and declared dead
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The forces committed to the possible evacuation returned to Australia on 17 December. The feared violence had not occurred, and civilian flights to Fiji continued without disruption during the takeover. The need for a military-backed evacuation force was not evident at that point in time.
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The predicted coup d'état was carried out with minimal violence and no bloodshed on 4–5 December 2006, with government officials placed under house arrest and Fiji's parliament dissolved.
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were deployed to the South-west Pacific, taking up station in international waters near Fiji, while several military transport aircraft were kept on standby.
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several days later. On 6 March 2007, the Minister for Defence, Brendan Nelson, announced that the
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The Official History of Australian Peacekeeping, Humanitarian and Post-Cold War Operations
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The Good Neighbour: Australian Peace Support Operations in the Pacific Islands, 1980–2006
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Approximately 800 personnel were mobilised as part of the operation, primarily from the
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had recovered Porter's body from a depth of approximately 2,900 metres (9,500 ft).
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Evacuation was not required and the units involved returned to Australia on 17 December
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commemorating the two Australian Army personnel killed during Operation Quickstep
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was the first ship to arrive on station, having departed Sydney on 1 November.
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departed two days later, after taking on additional equipment and personnel.
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took control of the Fijian government which, at the time, was led by
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Following tensions in Fiji between the military and the government
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Amphibious Beach Team (ABT) from the 10th Force Support Battalion
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joined the two ships later, arriving on or before 24 November.
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2006 Australian evacuation preparation operation near Fiji
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Approximately 50 additional medical staff, largely from
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Preparations for the evacuation of Australians from Fiji
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Index

HMAS Kanimbla in Darwin in July 2006
S-70 Blackhawk
Australian Defence Force
2006 Fijian coup d'état
Fijian military
Prime Minister
Laisenia Qarase
Royal Australian Navy
throughout 2005–2006
HMAS Newcastle
HMAS Kanimbla
HMAS Success
S-70 Blackhawk
Defence Maritime Services

Australian War Memorial
Royal Australian Navy
Australian Army
Royal Australian Air Force
HMAS Newcastle
HMAS Kanimbla
Special Air Service Regiment
1 HSB
HMAS Success
Blackhawk helicopters
AP-3C Orion
Pago Pago, American Samoa
C-130 Hercules
Boeing 707s
The Daily Telegraph (Sydney)

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