Australia leads its “largest amphibious assault since WWII”

Australia leads its “largest amphibious assault since WWII”

An amphibious landing for Exercise TALISMAN SABRE 2019 at Langham Beach in Stanage Bay, Qld. Photo: Royal Australian Navy

An amphibious landing for Exercise TALISMAN SABRE 2019 at Langham Beach in Stanage Bay, Qld. Photo: Royal Australian Navy

Australian forces led their largest amphibious landing and offensive assault since World War II as a task group composed of personnel from several…

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