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FW181-2 - Marching (14th Batt.VIC) D-Day admired for their distinctive uniforms

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admired for their distinctive uniforms

including a staff known as the hasta pura

Her image became a powerful protective symbol in ancient Greek art and was often used on shields and armour

and an important political force

FW181-2 - Marching (14th Batt.VIC) D-Day admired for their distinctive uniformsThe 14th Battalion was raised as part of the Australian Imperial Force in 1914 and recruited largely from Victoria. Like other AIF infantry battalions, it was organised for overseas service and trained extensively in drill, musketry, and field movement before deployment to major theatres of war. Marching in this context represents both practical movement and disciplined military identity. In garrison or ceremonial settings, the battalion would march

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