Flying the Australian Flag
"The flag should be treated with respect and dignity and the Australian national flag must always be flown in a position superior to that of any other flag or ensign.
When flown in Australia or on Australian territory, the Australian national flag takes precedence over all national flags.
The flag should be raised no earlier than first light and should be lowered no later than dusk - it may only be flown at night when illuminated.
When flown at 'half-mast', the flag should be positioned one-flag width down from the mast peak.
Two flags should not be flown on the same flagpole."
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Anzac Day
The "Clearance Diving Team 3 Association" marches for the first time.
Sydney - 25th April, 1976.
L-R: (visible) R. Blue, POWTR ?, R. Steer, A. Sherlock, M. Shotter, H. Spicer, A. Davis, M. Currie, A. Donald,
B. Ellery, B. Clark, J. Henry, J. Garrett, J. Kingston, T. Ey, J. Dollar, L. Digney.
The current RANCD Association evolved from this early 'CDT3 Association'.
The original banner.
Now in the EOD museum, HMAS Penguin.
Today's Banner.
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Sydney '08
Ian McConnochie, President of NSW branch retires.
Basic CD class 2/68 together again.
Old CDs never lose their 'touch'.
Looks 'highly organised'.
Perth '08
Melbourne March '08
Cairns '08
Brisbane '08
Adelaide '08
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