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Sourced from: http://www.defence.gov.au/opcatalyst/images/gallery/20050609/index.htm

Caption: 20050530adf8239682_001 Corporal John Smallacombe patrols along a railway line near Camp Smitty during routine foot patrols in the Al Muthanna Province. (Date taken: 30 April 2005)

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Fair dealing rationale: This image was released by the Australian Department of Defence as part of a media release informing the media and public about the activities of the Australian Army in Iraq. I believe that the use of this image, with the Department of Defence being clearly identified as the image's source, on a non-commercial online encyclopaedia such as Wikipedia qualifies for 'fair dealing' status under Australian law and the relevant copyright notice (reproduced above) as it is relevant to studying and researching the activities and capabilities of the Australian Army and is an image which was released by the Department of Defence in order to inform the public and for use by the media. As this photo depicts an Australian Army patrol during a military operation in an active warzone it is not possible to find a free image to replace this photo. A higher resolution version of the image is available at the source link provided above.

Non-free / fair use media rationale for Australian contribution to the 2003 invasion of Iraq
Description

Two Australian soldiers and an ASLAV during a patrol in Iraq in April 2005

Source

Australian Department of Defence website http://www.defence.gov.au/opcatalyst/images/gallery/20050609/index.htm

Article

Australian contribution to the 2003 invasion of Iraq

Portion used

Entire image

Low resolution?

Yes.

Purpose of use

To illustrate the article with an image depicting Australian soldiers carrying out the mission they were deployed to Iraq to perform

Replaceable?

As the image depicts Australian soldiers conducting an operation in a war zone it is not possible to replace it with a free image.

Non-free / fair use media rationale for Al Muthanna Task Group
Description

Two Australian soldiers from the Al Muthanna Task Group and an ASLAV during a patrol in Iraq in April 2005

Source

Australian Department of Defence website http://www.defence.gov.au/opcatalyst/images/gallery/20050609/index.htm

Article

Al Muthanna Task Group

Portion used

Entire image

Low resolution?

Yes.

Purpose of use

To illustrate the article with an image depicting Australian soldiers carrying out the mission they were deployed to Iraq to perform

Replaceable?

As the image depicts Australian soldiers conducting an operation in a war zone it is not possible to replace it with a free image.

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