Page 4 - Citizen Military Forces News Today : Breaking News, Live Updates & Top Stories | Vimarsana

Stay updated with breaking news from Citizen military forces. Get real-time updates on events, politics, business, and more. Visit us for reliable news and exclusive interviews.

Top News In Citizen Military Forces Today - Breaking & Trending Today

Tributes flow after WWII digger dies


Alexander Dixon Blaw was a veteran of World War II. Photo: Jim Nicholls
News
Jim Nicholls
Premium Content
Subscriber only
MEMBERS of the Laidley RSL Sub Branch joined with family and friends on April 7 to farewell Alexander (Alex) Dixon Blaw.
A veteran of the Second World War, Mr Blaw saw active service in New Guinea in 1943 and, while still a member of the Australian Imperial Force, served with the British Commonwealth Occupation Force in Japan until January 1947.
He was born on May 5, 1924 at home in St Lucia, Brisbane.
His family moved house several times around the northern suburbs before purchasing a home in Windsor. ....

United Kingdom , Gold Coast , Jim Nicholls , Tom Barton , Alexander Dixon Blaw , Alexander Alex Dixon Blaw , Citizen Military , British Commonwealth Occupation , Sub Branch , Militia Citizen Military , Australian Imperial , Second World War , New Guinea , Australian Imperial Force , British Commonwealth Occupation Force , Dixon Blaw , World War , Brisbane General , Paradise Point , Citizen Military Forces , ஒன்றுபட்டது கிஂக்டம் , தங்கம் கடற்கரை , ஜிம் நிக்கோல்ஸ் , டோம் பார்டன் , குடிமகன் இராணுவம் , பிரிட்டிஷ் காமன்வெல்த் தொழில் ,

The doctors are back in charge. Here's why.


The doctors are back in charge. Here’s why.
Not so long ago, we believed the era of infectious diseases was over. After a brutal reality check, a medical doctor now runs the federal health department, and a national centre for disease control is being considered.
Professor Brendan Murphy, then chief medical officer, rear, and Health Minister Greg Hunt in the early days of the pandemic.  
Alex Ellinghausen
Save
Share
Making public health predictions is a risky business. Fifty years ago, public health officials around the world, including in Australia, declared the era of infectious diseases was over.
Why? Because there was an abundance of antibiotics and of vaccine programs and it looked like communicable diseases would become a thing of the past. ....

New South Wales , Alan Joyce , Dominic Lorrimer , John Mathews , Greg Hunt , Brendan Murphy , Citizen Military , Melbourne University , University Of Melbourne , Commonwealth Medical Service , Australian Financial Review Business Summit , Commonwealth Medical , Professor John Mathews , Spanish Flu , Chief Medical Officer , Citizen Military Forces , Disease Control , புதியது தெற்கு வேல்ஸ் , ஆலன் மகிழ்ச்சி , ஜான் மேத்யூஸ் , கிரெக் வேட்டை , பிரெண்டன் மர்பி , குடிமகன் இராணுவம் , மெல்போர்ன் பல்கலைக்கழகம் , பல்கலைக்கழகம் ஆஃப் மெல்போர்ன் , காமன்வெல்த் மருத்துவ சேவை ,