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English: The official limousine of Lieutenant General Peter Leahy, Chief of Army at the 2008 National Anzac Day service, Australian War Memorial, Canberra.
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  • 2008-05-05 12:20 Ajayvius 3008×2000× (2311158 bytes) {{Information |Description= The official limousine of Lieutenant General [[Peter Leahy]], [[Chief of Army (Australia)]] at the 2008 National [[Anzac Day]] service, [[Australian War Memorial]], [[Canberra]]. |Source=self-made |Date= 25 April, 2008 |Author=

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