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- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp abstract "The Bibra Lake Australian Women’s Army Service (AWAS) camp was a collection of pre-fab army huts built in the vicinity of Bibra Lake in Cockburn. The camp was probably constructed in 1943, and the women posted there were part of the 66 Anti-aircraft (AA) searchlight (SL) battery. The camp was located near Hope Road, which runs between Bibra and North Lakes. Though dismantled immediately after the war, some remains can still be seen in the area.".
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp thumbnail Members_of_the_Australian_Womens_Army_Service_(AWAS)_at_Bibra_Lake_Searchlight_Station.jpgwidth=300.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageExternalLink 6672942.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageExternalLink AWAS-SIte.php.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageExternalLink history.htm.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageExternalLink 7669604.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageExternalLink roe-8-heritage-ruins.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageID "47642063".
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageLength "7420".
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageRevisionID "680790786".
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageWikiLink Anti-aircraft_defences_of_Australia_during_World_War_II.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Defence_Force.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageWikiLink Australian_Womens_Army_Service.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageWikiLink Bibra_Lake,_Western_Australia.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageWikiLink Bushfires_in_Australia.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageWikiLink Category:Australian_women_in_World_War_II.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageWikiLink Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Western_Australia.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageWikiLink Category:Military_history_of_Australia_during_World_War_II.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageWikiLink Category:World_War_II_sites_in_Australia.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageWikiLink City_of_Cockburn.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageWikiLink Jandakot,_Western_Australia.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageWikiLink Market_garden.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageWikiLink Naval_Base,_Western_Australia.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageWikiLink New_Guinea_campaign.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageWikiLink Prefabricated_building.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageWikiLink Roe_Highway.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageWikiLink Searchlight.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageWikiLink File:Members_of_the_Australian_Womens_Army_Service_(AWAS)_at_Bibra_Lake_Searchlight_Station.jpg.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageWikiLinkText "66 SL Battery".
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bibra Lake AWAS Camp".
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp hasPhotoCollection Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp subject Category:Australian_women_in_World_War_II.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Western_Australia.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp subject Category:Military_history_of_Australia_during_World_War_II.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp subject Category:World_War_II_sites_in_Australia.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp hypernym Collection.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp type Book.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp comment "The Bibra Lake Australian Women’s Army Service (AWAS) camp was a collection of pre-fab army huts built in the vicinity of Bibra Lake in Cockburn. The camp was probably constructed in 1943, and the women posted there were part of the 66 Anti-aircraft (AA) searchlight (SL) battery. The camp was located near Hope Road, which runs between Bibra and North Lakes. Though dismantled immediately after the war, some remains can still be seen in the area.".
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp label "Bibra Lake AWAS Camp".
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp wasDerivedFrom Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp?oldid=680790786.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp depiction Members_of_the_Australian_Womens_Army_Service_(AWAS)_at_Bibra_Lake_Searchlight_Station.jpg.
- Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp isPrimaryTopicOf Bibra_Lake_AWAS_Camp.