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Old 16-02-17, 17:15
Mike Cecil Mike Cecil is offline
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Default 200000+

From my post above, the 200000 records for the RAAF:

"In short, [the registers were] sent to the RAAF Museum at Point Cook in the late 1990s, then returned to RAAF Log Command in St Kilda Road circa 2000 despite the objections of the RAAF Museum staff. Then the books vanished. I'm guessing they were probably thrown into a dumpmaster during a 'cleanup', but who knows? All I know is they went missing, much to the annoyance of the RAAF Museum staff (and me!)"


For Army above 200000 (yes, there was/is duplication between the services) these are in 'modern' range (like 6x6 L/Rovers), with many still in service.

Mike
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