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Strike Swiftly

A look at the history of Australia's 1 Commando Regiment during the period in which commandos were all members of the Australian Army Reserve, rather than full-time soldiers.

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  • Jim Macmillan

    Jim Macmillan

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  • Bob Randall

    Bob Randall

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  • John Haywood

    John Haywood

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  • Steven Flaherty

    Steven Flaherty

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  • Peter Makris

    Peter Makris

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  • Jim Pullin

    Jim Pullin

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  • Peter Pool

    Peter Pool

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  • Bob Ford

    Bob Ford

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  • David Nobbs

    David Nobbs

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Overview

A look at the history of Australia's 1 Commando Regiment during the period in which commandos were all members of the Australian Army Reserve, rather than full-time soldiers.

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