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Revision as of 19:13, 19 November 2012
Canberra: The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier
Adelaide: War Memorial Monument
Cowra - NSW: Japanese Memorial War Graves
"The tranquil Japanese Garden in Cowra is exceptional. It covers a large area and is laid out to draw the eye from one area to another. Each plant/tree is numbered and so is easy to identify from the pamphlet supplied."
© Val and George 2009
Extract from Val and George's Cowra article in the Family Tree Forum Online Magazine, June 2009 Edition.
Darwin - NT : Bombing of Darwin Memorial
Darwin - NT: Adelaide River War Cemetery
Kununurra - WA: War Memorial Monument
"Dedicated to all those persons from the East Kimberley District who served the the Military Service of Australia in all conflicts.
Least we forget - 2001"
Perth - State Memorial, Kings Park
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