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Imposing memorial.
Located in Field Marshall Sir Thomas Blakey Square is this imposing memorial. It was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1954 to commemorate the sacrifice of Australians and Americans during the Second Wo...
This pedestal commemorates the alliance of the United States and Australia in World War II. There is a large sculpture of an eagle on top of the plinth. The Australian-American Memorial is outside of ...
The Australian-American War Memorial commemorates the partnership between the two countries to win the war in the Pacific, The memorial consists of a tall stele, with an eagle on top. There is also a ...
Drive slowly by or park briefly in the square to view the Commemorative bird on a stick and read the plaque to Sir Thomas Blamey. Dont park in the main carparks opposite as its paid parking and you wi...
Imposing memorial.
Located in Field Marshall Sir Thomas Blakey Square is this imposing memorial. It was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 1954 to commemorate the sacrifice of Australians and Americans during the Second Wo...
Allies in war and peace
This pedestal commemorates the alliance of the United States and Australia in World War II. There is a large sculpture of an eagle on top of the plinth. The Australian-American Memorial is outside of ...
US-Australia memorial is inspiring
The Australian-American War Memorial commemorates the partnership between the two countries to win the war in the Pacific, The memorial consists of a tall stele, with an eagle on top. There is also a ...
Bird on a Stick
Drive slowly by or park briefly in the square to view the Commemorative bird on a stick and read the plaque to Sir Thomas Blamey. Dont park in the main carparks opposite as its paid parking and you wi...
Worth a Look
You can see this from a fair distance, well built and worth a look also a plaque for Sir Thomas Blamery and explains who he was.