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898:] On something else, I was going to have a go at rewriting the History - Early years. David Horner found that when it was setup it had no role set for it, etc.. wasn't based on 22SAS (Horner said very strange to form a military unit with no stated role, training guidelines, selection guidelines etc..). You had US trained special forces officers for several years. It was based on 1 and 2 CMF Commando structure for a long while. (All this would probably surprise most readers). It is still not clear for certain why it was established Horner spoke with several Generals (the article states after observing the operations of the British SAS in Malaya) - but Horner didn't conclude that. There was the newspaper journalist who had been in the British SAS making waves and I did find some of his newspaper articles. Then the Governor General's son was serving in British SAS and transferred to Australia. Both of them were pushing. Not sure you could say as in the article that it drew on the experiences of Z Force, Independent Companies, etc.. with no role, training, selection. That was the reason given for setting up 1 & 2 Cdo Companies back in 1954 to not lose those WW2 skills. There is a lot stuff in the National Archives I have found that has not even been reviewed for release yet - so I doubt Horner read this stuff it is more HQ documents. A lot to read/research for someone. Robert Macklin in his 2015 book Warrior Elite had a go - not very good rehash of Horner's book trying to work out why it was established. Years later a lot of ex Z Special Forces and Independent Companies guys became involved helping out with courses I might have read that in Mick's Malone book. Same goes for the 1 Cdo Regt history - from book Strike Swiftly - it's still not known the background for raising the 1 and 2 Cdo Coy's who made the decision and why - that I think will be tied up in ASIS history that is not for release papers in the National Archives (ASIS was in military then). The ASIS Royal Commission history documents with this info have been exempted for release blacked out/redacted. There were two proposals for ASIS either a British WW2 SOE / SAS/ Commando type special forces unit (one army officer had been pushing since late 1940s for a special forces unit) or for a MI6 style intelligence unit in the end they amalgamated the two teams who had been sent to Britain for a study tour and they both came up with the one proposal. I've put the 1 Cdo Regt history in the too hard basket the same as the SASR. There are some documents worth reading in the National Archives if someone wanted to. There is a 152 Sig Sqn history book from the 2000s I haven't read yet it might have something in it on the history. In the SASR article, pre-Borneo, you could say the SASR became more based on 22SAS going to Squadron structure (when became a Regt) and started training similar to 22SAS and importantly there had been a request from the 22SAS CO for the Aussie SAS and the CO had travelled to Australia to meet SAS and also forming of the 2 CMF Cdo Coys. All depends on how much detail that needs to put into an article as well. I suppose its not be book just an article. Cheers, -- 700:
familiarisation training. The list is long and expanding all the time. Unless, there is something exceptional such as the Olympics I don't see a point to include them. The Olympics they received major funding beforehand, new equipment, learnt new skills and had a second squadron. The Tactical Assault Group article lists all the taskings, however, I don't see a need there to keep listing as well. A lot of them are already not included in that list. The domestic security role never increased post 2001, it was always very important. In the 1980s war roles suffered, formed a dedicated squadron, the Olympics pre 2001 huge can't increase from that. . Regards --
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March, 1975 in the final North Vietnamese offensive division sized forces. In addition, there was the effort in September, 1972 (division sized forces) to recover Quang Tri City and Quang Tri Province. That is altogether five battles of Quang Tri, not two (and note that Gen. Truong's counter attack to retake Quang Tri began at the end of June, 1972 - that is, the "1st Battle of Quang Tri" ran from May through September and ended in a South Vietnamese victory. Even if there was a lull between May and the end of June, the 1st phase was not divorced from the second).
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to me (Commonwealth Games and Rugby WC). I could understand removing this information if there was a need for brevity but essentially we are talking about half a sentence to provide context. Finally you mention that Head is wrong about Melbourne 2006 - is there a source which says they were not involved (I accept it is hard to prove a negative so maybe not)? Admittedly a quick look in Blaxland (p. 311) does say 4 RAR provided the TAG; however, he says it was part of a Special Forces Task Group and doesn't mention what other components this included).
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part of the security force so I don't agree that it was misleading in that sense. That said on reviewing Head again although he mentions both 2003 RWC and 2006 Commonwealth Games his wording about specific SASR involvement is not as explicit as I remembered it to be. As such I have removed them both as examples and replaced them with CHOGM 2002 and Bush's visit in 2003 (mentioned in the GG speech in 2004 and McPhedran p 118 which I have cited). I would like to include more recent examples but this is all I could lay my hands on at this time.
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correctly post that the image is U.S.Navy property. The image is not the work of any newspaper and a newspaper can not have a copyright of a US Navy photo. Now the other editor removed it again using a different ID. They then went into my sandbox and removed it from the current article I am working on. My opinion is that this was vandalism. Would you give me your thoughts. Can I simply get the image from the CB archives and post it again to Knowledge?(that really seems like a waste memory space for Knowledge)
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including support elements. There were two BATTALIONS of Vietnamese rangers in Quang Tri, NOT two GROUPS. Vietnamese Ranger battalions had a nominal size of about 1,000, including support elements. This gives a maximum number of regular forces, I believe, of about 20,000 at their nominal manning levels; adding in the two armored units, the total number of regulars would have been about 26,000 at their nominal size (actual strength would have been lower).
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history, the fact that was the largest collection of floating objects in princess royal, apart from the flotilla leaving in 1914, It would be good to keep the albany article - (even if it was 08 and 14 as a combined) (as albany as a port was in permanent decline to fremantle competition of after those 2 events) - even if it was a fork of a larger australian one about the great white - but I can see your argument and appreciate it - thanks
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324B. But the 324B Division was NOT in Quang Tri Province. It was in Thua Thien Province advancing on Hue, an advance that was defeated by the South on May 5th (there were two other PAVN divisions with 324B). Thus, if the 14,000+ number is correct, PAVN would have lost in KIA more troops in Quang Tri Province than they in fact deployed there. You can see where all of this takes you.
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kept the last review open for four months). Potentially it can be possible to promote with just two supports in an IAR situation if the non-involved co-ordinators agree (this has happened but is fairly rare). If another review isn't forthcoming shortly I'll approach a few regulars to see if they are willing to have a look.
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3. The total number of regiments in the 3rd Division was 3, not 2: The 2nd; the 56th; and 57th. ARVN Divisions had a nominal size of about 11,000, including combat and non-combat support elements, but were often undermanned. A Vietnamese Marine brigade would have had a nominal size of about 3,000
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The current numbering system is therefore confused and confusing. One could argue for something like "1972 Easter Offensive; 1st Battle of Quang Tri" and "1972 Easter Offensive; 2nd Battle of Quang Tri" with the others numbered by year (1967, 1968, 1975). Otherwise your "1st Battle of Quang Tri" is
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I based the albany one on a booklet produced in albany, and then seeing the lack of detail about the australian visits in the main article suggested something needed to be done - and your response is very useful - good points, from my understanding of maritime history, and western australian maritime
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G'day, that wording is alright. Most events are on the east coast so 2 Cdo gets all the good stuff. I reckon in the future that section wording probably will be very important post 9/11 would be when 4 Sqn was raised but there is nothing published on dates - from a combination of overseas deployments
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Eastern States are clearly TAG-E. Despite standing up in 2002, it would have taken several years for the capability to mature requiring SASR elements. By 2006, this should have been achieved. It would be misleading to state Commonwealth Games giving a reader an impression it was their responsibility.
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Yes I agree there are certainly several sources that say TAG-E was there so no doubt you are right about that but do we know what other force elements were part of the SFTG on that occasion? The two don't seem mutually exclusive as I'd suppose it was possible SASR also provided elements. Perhaps that
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in April 2003 which has been stated as including SAS I believe they have covered all East Coast incidents and events. Hugh O'Brien's book who served in TAG-E states TAG-E did Commonwealth Games. The Police Tactical Groups now send officers interstate for events - one benefit of the TAG taking control
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over the last four years, I hereby present you with this teamwork barnstar. It is thanks to so many different editors like you who took the time to copyedit the nearly four year long series that it ended up being as successful as it was, and I am grateful for your help since spelling and grammar are
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All the best, mate. I'm sorry to see you go, but also I envy you, too, as it feels like my last batting partner has just been run out, leaving me stranded... Anyway, thanks for all your hard work on Wiki, and I hope that we can catch up for a beer in the real world soon. (You know my wife blames you
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6. The PAVN suffered total casualties of about 100,000 during their offensive, with at least 40,000 of them KIA. The disparity was largely a result of American air and naval power that was deployed against them. Taking the maximum possible number of South Vietnamese KIA against the smallest likely
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Thanks for digging up that reference Nick, it does seem fairly definitive. At any rate I've removed the mention of SASR involvement in Operation Acoylte per my cmt above, as even if there were individuals from the regiment there (which is nothing more than a guess on my part now it seems) I agree it
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G'day, thanks for the note. I agree there is no need to list each event / every involvement and the article doesn't do that anyway (it only lists two). To me there is value in providing readers with a few examples of these taskings and the events currently listed seem like major international events
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Marvin Shields is the only Seabee to be awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor. His image is completely relevant the the Seabee article. And, Tuesday past, the Public Affairs Officer for NMCB 11 posted a "Special Request" on my talk page requesting that I do an article for the battalion. NMNCB
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8. Despite the spotty performance of the ARVN 3rd Division, the fighting in Quang Tri went on for the entire month of May, and ARVN counter-attacked one month later. The article is overly simplified with no explanation of how and why it took the PAVN a full month to conquer the province if the 3rd
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article. Not sure if you've read it, but I found it to be terrible! While it's being marketed as a serious work of history, the author states in the introduction that its actually about semi-fictionalised members of the squadron. The focus then is on their love lives. The Knowledge article has more
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Thanks, If I asked for something specific I have might cross the line into canvassing, which is something I leave to others. The suggestions above are what I was after. What I want to do is work on the rest of the article while I'm procrastinating over the last 3rd Ypres article so I'm working in a
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Given that its close to having enough support to be promoted we now generally just keep reviews like this open until they eventually gain the third support. The previous 28 day time limit has not be applied in a very long time in my experience so we don't need to be concerned about that (indeed we
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7. According to DRV statistics, their ratio of KIA to WIA was one to one. If the 14,000+ number is correct, it would mean that the total casualties in the fighting would have been 28,000+ - more than the manpower of two of the three divisions claimed in the article as present - 304th, 308th, and
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4. In 1973 the total of combat ready and strategically deployed Regional Force troops in the Republic was about 300,000. It is not likely that a full 1/3 of them were in Quang Tri Province. The number would have been closer to 7,000 to 8,000. Popular Forces and police would have added to that,
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1. There were four large scale PAVN attacks on Quang Tri City during the war in which PAVN forces overran and occupied the city: April 6, 1967 - regimental sized forces; January 30/31 - January 1/2 1968 (Tet) regimental sized forces; May 1972 and forward (Easter Offensive) division sized forces;
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TAG-E involvement in the Commonwealth Games in 2006 is not at all in dispute so lets please move past that. The issue was about whether SASR was also involved, i.e. potentially as one of the other FE of the task group. The wording used never stated SASR provided the TAG in 2006 just that it formed
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thanks for the encouragement - it would be good to see yours and nicks further thoughts if and when either an oz or sydney and melbourne great white one eventuate, or not - what I have seen of the trove refs I have checked so far could go either way - oz or indiv ports... but the albany one could
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G'day, "domestic security role increased after" 9/11. I don't think that for the SASR it did increase. For Defence, Yes it did greatly raising a second TAG for the east coast 4RAR and maintaining a capability to respond to biological, chemical attacks etc.. the CBR Response Squadron that had been
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ASPI report. It states that the Special Forces Task Group comprised TAG-E "and supporting elements", a squadron from the IRR and the 171st Aviation Squadron, so I presume that no formed SASR units took part (though presumably some individual members of the regiment were present in various roles?)
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from two separate articles stating it had a copyright by a newspaper. The image is at the Seabee Museum and is property of the U.S. Navy. I told this to the other editor and undid their edit stating that whoever posted the image to Knowledge did not know what they were doing. They did however
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G'day Ed. I have considered it on a few occasions as I certainly appreciate the important job the administrators do around here. That said, real life often precludes me from doing as much on Knowledge as I would like to so I don't think that I would be able to give it enough attention to justify
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G'day, I hope you are well. Please be advised that unfortunately AC has retired from Knowledge. Regarding the article, for A-class I would suggest that the article's referencing would need to be improved (minimum of a citation at the end of each paragraph). Additionally, the "clarification" and
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have been edited by a person via a mobile device and I do not necessarily agree with edits. Could you cast your eye over them and give an opinion or revert. Removing the South Korean and United States from the infobox of Maehwa-San could mean a reader doesn't understand that the battle included
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G'day thanks for taking the time to list the issues with this article, unfortunately though I'm not in a position to be able to assist here as it's well beyond my expertise. Perhaps you might post this information on the article's talk page so that other editors can assist if they are able to?
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and you can perhaps comment there as to why it can be considered free. I don't have the source book at hand to compare it directly, and not sure how original it is. Also, perhaps you can change "Reit valley" to "Riet valley", the latter is a better version of the original farm name, which was
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easily stretch between the two bigs fleets in port... I have the late michael peason's 'indian ocean' out of a library at the moment - are you aware of him or frank broeze? both maritime hist uni persons in perth many years ago - v inspiring about the freo and albany role in oz shipping...
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G'day, TAG East did Commonwealth Games in Melbourne in 2006 - source Micheal Head is wrong. Rugby World cup was in Sydney and other places so TAG East area as well. Is there a point to listing each event? the TAG whatever parent unit covers all major events, deploys to area and conducts
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Thanks, Ac- apologies if it came across as holding you personally responsible- that was no way my intention. I'm probably jyst reacting to the fact that the last one stayed open for so long and was my fault. No rush eh! Thanks for all your help and advice though. —
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formed for Olympics (from memory it was disbanded or less resourced at least). Nothing changed significantly for the SASR except training the TAG-E and developing tactics to respond to a new form of terrorist the suicide bomber for example. --
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Deployments of the TAGs to protect major events (with the associated allocation of resources well before the event to planning, training at the venues, etc) appear to have been rare before 2001, but have been standard practice since then.
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The place won't be the same without you AC but nobody's earned a break more than you. I know you wouldn't have taken the decision lightly and hope this is only temporary and we see you back when you feel the time's right. Cheers,
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Sorry to hear that, Anotherclown. You've been an absolute stalwart, a major contributor across the board in so many areas. Hopefully you'll come back after a break, but if not, it's been great knowing you on-wiki. Regards,
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2. You should take charge and straighten out the opposing troop numbers and casualty numbers given in the data box in the upper right hand corner of the "1st Battle of Quang Tri" article, then close it off from editing.
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G'day, welcome to Knowledge. Please be advised that unfortunately Anotherclown has retired from Knowledge. I will pass your message on to him offline, though, but can't guarantee that he will get in contact. Regards,
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probably "Riet Valley" (meaning "reed valley"), and which is still known as "Rietvallei" today. And a minor point: the telegraph line seems to have approached the road from the northwest, if I look at these two maps.
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I'm sorry to hear that, AC - you've been an integral part of the project for as long as I can remember. We'll carry on without you, but we won't be any better off for it. Best of luck, and I hope to see you again.
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G'day again. Sorry I haven't replied for a while - I've been busy offline of late. Good to see this article has now been promoted! Thanks for persevering with the process and best of luck taking this one forward.
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Hi @Anotherclown, thanks for welcoming me to the MILHIST. I've been working on military history for about a year and half. Never thought about joining until recently. This is the sort of article I work on:
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All the best AC, I really appreciated your feedback and guidance when I started here and learned a lot from you. I hope to see you back here at some point, the project is the poorer for your absence.
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I have been away on holiday and so haven't looked at WP for the past couple of weeks. Just wanted to say thanks for your efforts in combatting the socks of MIG29VN while I was off air. kind regards
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5. Total ARVN deaths for the entire year 1972 were about 40,000. The total of ARVN KIA during the Easter Offensive countrywide was between 8,000+ to 10,000, according to a variety of sources.
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Thanks for all your contributions over the years. It's been a pleasure working with you on a range of articles, and I've always appreciated your feedback in reviews and the like. Best wishes
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Sorry I haven't read anything from either of those chaps. Certainly I'd be happy to have a quick look over any article on the topic you come up with if you think it would help. All the best.
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of an incident was having a large number of operators - even NZ police coming to Australia. I have read that the SAS have more expertise with GOPLAT but Bass Strait is in the TAG-E area.--
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Hey mate! My first time messaging someone of Wiki...i actually signed up for this purpose. I'm a currently serving member in the Australian Army working on a history project RE Long Tan.
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but they would not have been effective against PAVN units, and adding in their numbers still won't get you to 40,000 allied troops in the province as claimed in the box.
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was perhaps one of the best collaborations I have seen on WP. It is a sterling example of which you were a key contributor. I sincerely wish you all the best. Regards,
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would be overstating things to retain it. In all honesty this seems likely to have been a case of me misinterpreting the Head source. Self administering upper cut /
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G'day again. Looks like quite an undertaking! Best of luck with it all. Obviously you've been around for a bit but if you do need any assistance leave a message at
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I would consult with a competent historian like Bruce Davies (Australian) who has the expertise to correct the problems with the article and provide sourcing.
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Thanks very much for adding your support here Anotherclown, I appreciate it. Can I ask, what will happen when no-one comes along to add any more comments
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number of PAVN KIA gives a ratio of 1 to 5. If you apply that ratio to claimed PAVN KIA in the article (14,000+), you get 2,800 South Vietnamese KIA.
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Thanks for the fresh pair of eyes, they're most welcome. The article has a long way to go but at least the citations are sorted out. Regards
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No worries Nick - I haven't read it yet (and won't bother now either!). Yes I agree it makes sense to remove it based on that.
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has a record of using socks puppets.It also means that he will only change the new IP to continue the same editor.Like
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Greetings, If you don't mind looking, what options have I got left that don't formally involve administrators? Regards
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G'day. No problems, fortunately it seems there are a few editors that are aware of the issues here. All the best.
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as there are usually a few knowledgeable editors that can make suggestions or pitch in to help etc. All the best.
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There's an outline order of battle of the forces involved in protecting the 2006 Commonwealth Games on page 6 of
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Update- well, it's beeen a rollercoaster  ;) where do you think we're at now, Ac? Hope you're well! —
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Yes, I know, but there's not going to be another review, let alone a support. What happens then? —
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