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"D" Division
Fortitudine vincimus - By endurance we conquer.
The coat of arms commemorates the D Division becoming a fully recognised unit within the NA.
The Southern Cross on the blue sky background represent our shared history with the Great Southern land of Australia.
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40th Somersetshire Regiment of Foot
Battalion:D DivisionPart of the Australian Napoleonic Association.
An Australian based re-enactment unit.
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73rd Regiment [Perthshire].[Australia]
Battalion:D DivisionPart of the Australian Napoleonic Association.
An Australian based re-enactment unit.
C.O.:Mark Koensemail:gabriellekoens@hotmail.comWebsite:http://73rdregiment.tripod.com -
7th Dutch Militia (Australia)
Battalion:D DivisionPart of the Australian Napoleonic Association.
An Australian based re-enactment unit.
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92nd Gordon Highlanders
Battalion:D DivisionPart of the Australian Napoleonic Association.
An Australian based re-enactment unit.
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Nelsons Navy (Australia)
Battalion:D DivisionPart of the Australian Napoleonic Association.
An Australian based re-enactment unit.
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New South Wales Corps of Marines
Battalion:D DivisionPart of the Australian Napoleonic Association.
An Australian based re-enactment unit.
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The 95th (Rifle) Regiment of Foot, 2nd Battalion (Australia)
Battalion:D DivisionPart of the Australian Napoleonic Association.
An Australian based re-enactment unit.
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The Black Brunswickers
Battalion:D DivisionPart of the Australian Napoleonic Association.
An Australian based re-enactment unit.



