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Dates

Taken on May 20, 2011 at 8.06AM PDT
Posted to Flickr May 23, 2011 at 2.20AM PDT

Exif data

Camera Nikon D3S
Exposure 0.002 sec (1/640)
Aperture f/10.0
Focal Length 70 mm
ISO Speed 400
Exposure Bias 0 EV
Flash No Flash
X-Resolution 300 dpi
Y-Resolution 300 dpi
Compression JPEG (old-style)
Orientation Horizontal (normal)
Software Adobe Photoshop CS2 Windows
Date and Time (Modified) 2011:05:23 07:16:55
YCbCr Positioning Co-sited
Copyright Commonwealth of Australia
Exposure Program Manual
Date and Time (Original) 2011:05:20 08:06:39
Date and Time (Digitized) 2011:05:20 08:06:39
Compressed Bits Per Pixel 4
Max Aperture Value 2.8
Metering Mode Multi-segment
Light Source Fine Weather
Sub Sec Time 65
Sub Sec Time Original 65
Sub Sec Time Digitized 65
Color Space sRGB
Sensing Method One-chip color area
CFAPattern [Red,Green][Green,Blue]
Custom Rendered Normal
Exposure Mode Manual
White Balance Manual
Digital Zoom Ratio 1
Focal Length (35mm format) 70 mm
Scene Capture Type Standard
Gain Control Low gain up
Contrast Normal
Saturation Normal
Sharpness Normal
Subject Distance Range Unknown
GPS Version ID 2.2.0.0
Object Name 20110520adf8270845_011.jpg
Edit Status 20112823
Supplemental Categories Unclassified
Keywords Tri-Service Ceremony 20112653
Release Date 2011:05:23
Special Instructions Approved for Transmission by: LT Luke Haitas, AFG Contingent Commander..
Approved for Release by: FLTLT M McGirr, AFG Contingent PAO..
Date Created 2011:05:20
Originating Program FotoWare fotostation
By-line Title 1st Joint Public Affairs Unit (1
City Crete
Country- Primary Location Name Greece
Original Transmission Reference www.defence.gov.au
Headline 70th Anniversary of Battle of Crete and Greece
Credit CPL Janine Fabre
Source Australian Department of Defence
Copyright Notice Commonwealth of Australia
Caption- Abstract Deputy Chief of Army Major General Paul Symon, representing the Chief of Defence Force, and Defence Attaché Southern Europe Captain Guy Holthouse arrive at Stavromenos memorial..
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Mid Caption:.
A contingent of Australia’s Federation Guard (AFG) deployed to Greece in order to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Greece and Crete..
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The contingent deployed to Greece in May and conducted numerous ceremonies in Athens and on the island of Crete..
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When German forces invaded Greece in April 1941 they faced Greek, British, Australian and New Zealand troops who conducted a fighting withdrawal towards beaches near Athens from where many were evacuated to Crete. There Commonwealth forces faced a German airborne invasion on 20 May and were defeated after 10 days of fighting. More than 600 Australians lost their lives in the Battle for Greece and Crete while some 5,000 became prisoners of war..
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Australia's Federation Guard is an ADF unit, comprising of members from the Royal Australian Navy, the Australian Army and the Royal Australian Air Force, that provides ceremonial support for the Australian Commonwealth..
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Photograph by: Corporal (CPL) Janine Fabre.
1st Joint Public Affairs Unit
Classify State Uploaded - 23/05/2011 - 9:40:49 AM
Copyright Flag False
Global Angle 30
Global Altitude 30
XMPToolkit XMP Core 4.4.0
Description Deputy Chief of Army Major General Paul Symon, representing the Chief of Defence Force, and Defence Attaché Southern Europe Captain Guy Holthouse arrive at Stavromenos memorial.

Mid Caption:
A contingent of Australia’s Federation Guard (AFG) deployed to Greece in order to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the Battle of Greece and Crete.

The contingent deployed to Greece in May and conducted numerous ceremonies in Athens and on the island of Crete.

When German forces invaded Greece in April 1941 they faced Greek, British, Australian and New Zealand troops who conducted a fighting withdrawal towards beaches near Athens from where many were evacuated to Crete. There Commonwealth forces faced a German airborne invasion on 20 May and were defeated after 10 days of fighting. More than 600 Australians lost their lives in the Battle for Greece and Crete while some 5,000 became prisoners of war.

Australia's Federation Guard is an ADF unit, comprising of members from the Royal Australian Navy, the Australian Army and the Royal Australian Air Force, that provides ceremonial support for the Australian Commonwealth.

Photograph by: Corporal (CPL) Janine Fabre
1st Joint Public Affairs Unit
Format image/jpeg
Rights Commonwealth of Australia
Subject Tri-Service
Title 20110520adf8270845_011.jpg
Serial Number 2023025
Edit Status 20112823
Authors Position 1st Joint Public Affairs Unit (1
City Crete
Color Mode RGB
Country Greece
Credit CPL Janine Fabre
Headline 70th Anniversary of Battle of Crete and Greece
ICCProfile Name sRGB IEC61966-2.1
Instructions Approved for Transmission by: LT Luke Haitas, AFG Contingent Commander.
Approved for Release by: FLTLT M McGirr, AFG Contingent PAO.
Source Australian Department of Defence
Supplemental Categories Unclassified
Transmission Reference www.defence.gov.au
Orientation Horizontal (normal)
Creator Tool FotoWare fotostation
Metadata Date 2011:05:23 07:16:55+10:00
Release Date 2011:05:23
Flash Function False
Flash Mode Unknown
Flash Red Eye Mode False
Flash Return No return detection
GPS Version ID 2.2.0.0