Aceh: The Australian Defence Force's Tsunami Relief Mission

Aceh: The Australian Defence Force's Tsunami Relief Mission

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Aceh
: The Australian Defence Force's Tsunami Relief Mission (officially Operation Sumatra Assist) was the Australian Defence Force's (ADF) largest-ever overseas disaster relief mission, launched in response to the devastating 26 December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.

Mission Overview
  • Duration: Approximately three months, beginning within 48 hours of the disaster and concluding in April 2005.
  • Personnel: Approximately 1,100 ADF personnel were deployed at the mission's peak.
  • Command: The combined task force was commanded by Brigadier Dave Chalmers from early January 2005

Author: Guillaume Louys
Format: Paperback, 228 pages, 255mm x 285mm, 1413 g
Published: 2005, New Holland Publishers, Australia
Genre: International Relations

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Aceh
: The Australian Defence Force's Tsunami Relief Mission (officially Operation Sumatra Assist) was the Australian Defence Force's (ADF) largest-ever overseas disaster relief mission, launched in response to the devastating 26 December 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami.

Mission Overview
  • Duration: Approximately three months, beginning within 48 hours of the disaster and concluding in April 2005.
  • Personnel: Approximately 1,100 ADF personnel were deployed at the mission's peak.
  • Command: The combined task force was commanded by Brigadier Dave Chalmers from early January 2005