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    Firth, Stuart M.

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    Military Information: Second Lieutenant Company A, 6th Infantry, 6th U.S. Infantry, American Expeditionary Force.This project was assisted by a grant from the New Jersey Historical Commission, a division of the Department of State

    Darren Clark

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    The image of Steven Yinawanga, (seated at the computer) and his fellow student Stuart Martin at the Batchelor Institute. Steven, a mature aged Indigenous gentleman embracing modern technology to advance his skills in his chosen course of the promotion of innovation and change. Steven and Stuart were helping each other as they put together a business plan that covered the skills and knowledge required to promote the use and implementation of innovative work practices to effect change in their communities. I love the intense concentration on Stevens's face as he slowly, but surely, tapped away at the keyboard whilst Stuart quietly gave directions in his native language.Clark, Darren

    Beauly Firth

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    Medium: etching"Beauly Firth" [1964.2074.000.000], Brown, Henry James StuartArtist and Role: Brown, Henry James Stuart, EtcherExtent: plate 11.8 x 22.

    Darren Clark

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    Coomalie Creek airfield was a World War 2 airfield. The North West Area Headquarters were located approximately 6 kms south along the Stuart Highway and Coomalie Creek was located only 10 miles from Batchelor Airfield. During World War 2 the RAAF Mosquitos and Beaufighters were flying out of Coomalie Airfield bound for Timor and Indonesia on bombing and reconnaissance missions. The airfield still exists today and is part of Coomalie Farm owned by Richard Luxton. Every year in August the airfield is opened to the public for the long weekend to commemorate VJ Day on the 15th of August, which marked the end of the Second World War.Clark, Darren

    Tennessee roads / Jesse Stuart. In Mountain herald / Lincoln Memorial University.

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    This picturesque poem was written by then-sophomore (and future celebrated author) Jesse Stuart about the roads of Tennessee

    In Short. Rocky Clark of Clark & Stuart, Inc., was named president

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    In Short. Rocky Clark of Clark & Stuart, Inc., was named president of the Northern New England Association of Certified Financial Planners, which represents 500 members in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont

    Darren Clark

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    Amateur built aircraft - Van's RV-4. VH-BPH Registered 2007 to Scott Hartwich. Coomalie Creek airfield was a World War 2 airfield. The North West Area Headquarters were located approximately 6 kms south along the Stuart Highway and Coomalie Creek was located only 10 miles from Batchelor Airfield. During World War 2 the RAAF Mosquitos and Beaufighters were flying out of Coomalie Airfield bound for Timor and Indonesia on bombing and reconnaissance missions. The airfield still exists today and is part of Coomalie Farm owned by Richard Luxton. Every year in August the airfield is opened to the public for the long weekend to commemorate VJ Day on the 15th of August, which marked the end of the Second World War.Clark, Darren

    Darren Clark

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    World War I bi-plane - de Havilland Tiger Moth. Coomalie Creek airfield was a World War 2 airfield. The North West Area Headquarters were located approximately 6 kms south along the Stuart Highway and Coomalie Creek was located only 10 miles from Batchelor Airfield. During World War 2 the RAAF Mosquitos and Beaufighters were flying out of Coomalie Airfield bound for Timor and Indonesia on bombing and reconnaissance missions. The airfield still exists today and is part of Coomalie Farm owned by Richard Luxton. Every year in August the airfield is opened to the public for the long weekend to commemorate VJ Day on the 15th of August, which marked the end of the Second World War.Clark, Darren
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