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    US Milatary Bases In Australia

    Being such as big place, it seems its easy to build a base in the middle of the desert, In addition to Pine Gap, the most important, there are over 30 other US facilities on our territory so a report says, any one see any of these on there travels?

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    there are no US military bases in australia.

    We are a part of the same NATO force. What there are are US military "Establishments" that reside in part of Australian bases as well as Embassy's (SP?)

    I know thats nit picking but hey...

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    Hasn't Pine Gap closed down?

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    Pine Gap is still operational it was nurrungar that was closed, Pine gap is the largest ECHELON installation out side the US for the conspiricy followers google ECHELON thats interesting a programme to protect the english speaking countries after WW2
    P.S most of the electronic intell for iraq came from Pine Gap Collin Powell addmitted that to congress a couple of years ago.

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    amazing what shows on goggle earth

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    it used to be pixaled out so were most millitary bases in aust but you can see all (?) of them now note the fellows planing to attack holsworthy had google pictures of the base and govts spend millions to get pics of other countries bases and what is on them

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    The station features thirteen tall radio towers. The tallest tower is called "Tower Zero" and is 387 m (1,270 ft) tall, and was for many years the tallest man-made structure in the Southern Hemisphere. Six towers, each 304 metres tall, are evenly placed in a circle around Tower Zero. The other six towers, which are each 364 metres tall, are evenly placed in a larger circle around Tower Zero. - Wikipedia

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    To ask about US bases is a grey area these days...Townsville always has US vehicles, gear, ships and troops around. While it's technically our base, I'd guess from personal observations that in reality it's 50/50. I'd assume that the US personnel are present at most major installations some way or another around the country.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Duderino View Post
    To ask about US bases is a grey area these days...Townsville always has US vehicles, gear, ships and troops around. While it's technically our base, I'd guess from personal observations that in reality it's 50/50. I'd assume that the US personnel are present at most major installations some way or another around the country.
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    Do you know what you do when you assume, you make an
    ASS out U and ME. I visit Laverack Barracks on a regular basis and the only foreign personal I have ever seen is exchange personal As for vehicles and troops they would be here on exrcise's same as our troops go to the UK and USA on exercises. I am not trying to start an argument, but I think your statement is a little over the top.

    Hodgo

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    Quote Originally Posted by hodgo View Post
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    Do you know what you do when you assume, you make an
    ASS out U and ME. I visit Laverack Barracks on a regular basis and the only foreign personal I have ever seen is exchange personal As for vehicles and troops they would be here on exrcise's same as our troops go to the UK and USA on exercises. I am not trying to start an argument, but I think your statement is a little over the top.

    Hodgo
    Whoa mate...I was only referring to Townsville from what I've seen every time I go up there (quite regularly). There's always US personnel and equipment. I said I was assuming about the rest, and made it as a harmless comment.

    *Edit* I realise that these guys are there for training purposes, but the frequency is noticeable enough to a civilian.

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