Enhancing the Australian-U.S defense relationship: a guide to U.S. policy
Material type: TextPublication details: Carlisle Barracks PA: U.S Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 1997Description: 27pISBN:- (pbk.)
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Brief study of Australian defence policy which looks at recent changes and their likely import for American policy. Notes the recent acquisiton of Bradshaw Station in Northern Territory, and the constraints at this and other Australian Defence Force (ADF) locations on conduct of training exercises.
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