TOP: Sergeant Wally O’Sullivan, training sergeant for the 2nd/1st Battalion, stands at ease in front of the battalion’s new headquarters building during the inaugural speeches yesterday. The octagonal building costing $1.2 million was built by Army engineers. The opening ceremony was attended by most of the Army’s top-ranking officers who were former 2nd/1st Battalion commanders. BOTTOM: The Chief of General Staff, General D. S. McIver, salutes the colours as they are carried into the new headquarters by Lieutenant Doug Vautier (left), Sergeant-Major Dave Lloyd (obscured), and Second-Lieutenant Jason Russell.
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89TOP: Sergeant Wally O’Sullivan, training sergeant for the 2nd/1st Battalion, stands at ease in front of the battalion’s new headquarters building during the inaugural speeches yesterday. The octagonal building costing $1.2 million was built by Army engineers. The opening ceremony was attended by most of the Army’s top-ranking officers who were former 2nd/1st Battalion commanders. BOTTOM: The Chief of General Staff, General D. S. McIver, salutes the colours as they are carried into the new headquarters by Lieutenant Doug Vautier (left), Sergeant-Major Dave Lloyd (obscured), and Second-Lieutenant Jason Russell. Press, 14 September 1988, Page 10
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