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Last Peace-Keeping Troops Depart Timor-Leste

Published: Wed 22 Jun 2005 02:35 PM
Last Peace-Keeping Troops Depart Timor-Leste
History will be made this Friday 24 June 05 as the last 14 of Australia's peace-keeping troops depart Timor-Leste.
Officials from the Timor-Leste Government, the Australian Ambassador and the Defence Attache to Timor-Leste will be present to farewell the troops. Among those departing is Lieutenant Colonel (LTCOL) Brian Cox, the Australian National Commander in Timor-Leste.
The troops will be departing aboard a United Nations flight and their departure will end the ADF's peace-keeping role in Timor-Leste. Media are invited to attend the departure and/or arrival of the Australian troops. The times and locations are as follows:
a. Departure from Dili on 24 June 05 at 07:00. There will be opportunities to interview Australian troops, Timor-Leste Government officials and LTCOL Cox the Australian National Commander; and
b. Arriving at Brisbane Airport at 18:00 (6 PM) on 24 Jun 05.

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