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in Baidoa on 19 January 1993. The Battalion group was successful in improving the security situation and earned the respect of the
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from 9 December 1992 to 4 May 1993. Codenamed Operation Restore Hope, UNITAF was charged with carrying out
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Australian soldiers prepare to board a United States Marine Corps helicopter in Somalia
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operating in the region. The 1 RAR battalion group left Somalia on 21 May 1993.
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The main Australian units deployed to Somalia during Operation Solace were:
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Reduction in violence, Australian units left on their scheduled date
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in south-central Somalia. The 1 RAR battalion group replaced the
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sanctioned, multinational force which operated in the
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Somalia: The 1RAR Group Tour of the Bay Region 1993
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Australian soldiers prepare to board a United States Marine Corps helicopter in Somalia
Australian Defence Force
Unified Task Force
United States
United Nations
Republic of Somalia
United Nations Security Council Resolution 794
1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
battalion group
Baidoa
3rd Battalion, 9th United States Marine Regiment
non-government aid organisations
1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
HMAS Tobruk
HMAS Jervis Bay
Somalia 1993–1996
Somalia: The 1RAR Group Tour of the Bay Region 1993
Archived
Wayback Machine
ISBN
1-86448-702-X
ISBN
9781922615183
Category
Non-combat military operations involving Australia

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