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Shouldn't there be an event on the actual unrest as well as the Australian deployment? Battle Ape 03:47, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
Disagree - this entry should evolve over time to cover the military aspects of the crisis and will be of lasting value. -- Nick Dowling 07:31, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
Disagree - The intricate details of the military operation and the units involved are only going to grow. They are already too big for the event page. The event and the military operation are two distinct subjects. Tale 07:39, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
Disagree - this article will continue to grow in the coming days and weeks, and may itself have to be split into seperate articles. Justinbrett 13:13, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
Hey guys, since 2006 East Timor crisis is the main page, let's vote there instead. It's easier count the votes when it's casted in one place. You know, keeping it centralized and all. __earth ( Talk) 13:17, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
Agree - common sense to have the timeline within the operation article. Tale 15:43, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
There may be some Philippine involvement, a PAF C130 landed in Darwin this afternoon bound for Dili - keep your eyes out. If it is just to evacuate citizens, should they be included in this article because that probably wouldn't be considered part of this operation. Justinbrett 10:56, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
Are the Portuguese part of this operation at all? I was under the impression that they are operating entirely separately and answer directly to the Portuguese diplomatic mission in Dili.-- cj | talk 07:56, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
I had added elements of 4th Mechanised Brigade based on some photos that I had viewed. It is believed that some element from 19 Royal Malay Regiment are also sent to Timor Leste. However, it is said only their support APC are sent in. Note: 19 RMR was the same unit involved in the rescue of TFR in Somalia. A local daily Utusan Malaysia had also reported that TL Foreign Minister, Ramos Horta had announced his government's intention to request to the UN Sec Council to form a full-fledged peacekeeping force in TL with Malaysia leading the mission. The announcement was made above KD Mahawangsa during an official function organised by Malaysian forces. Until I received similar information from international news bulletin, I will leave this information in the discussion. Not that I don't trust the local news, but when it comes to news regarding to the military, they are extremely prone to misreporting. - Amlisk
The presence of 19th Royal Malay have been confirmed with an interview with one of members of the battalion in Dili. The member is a veteran of Battle of Mogadishu. - Amlisk
i dont believe this should still be concidered a current event Eevo 20:12, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
the 1st paragraph states that Mick Slater is heading the mission. isnt Mal Rerden now the current commander?
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I am putting in the cost of the operation. I have the Australian cost and will have a look for other nations spending. The Australian Red Man ( talk) 04:01, 9 February 2013 (UTC)
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Shouldn't there be an event on the actual unrest as well as the Australian deployment? Battle Ape 03:47, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
Disagree - this entry should evolve over time to cover the military aspects of the crisis and will be of lasting value. -- Nick Dowling 07:31, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
Disagree - The intricate details of the military operation and the units involved are only going to grow. They are already too big for the event page. The event and the military operation are two distinct subjects. Tale 07:39, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
Disagree - this article will continue to grow in the coming days and weeks, and may itself have to be split into seperate articles. Justinbrett 13:13, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
Hey guys, since 2006 East Timor crisis is the main page, let's vote there instead. It's easier count the votes when it's casted in one place. You know, keeping it centralized and all. __earth ( Talk) 13:17, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
Agree - common sense to have the timeline within the operation article. Tale 15:43, 29 May 2006 (UTC)
There may be some Philippine involvement, a PAF C130 landed in Darwin this afternoon bound for Dili - keep your eyes out. If it is just to evacuate citizens, should they be included in this article because that probably wouldn't be considered part of this operation. Justinbrett 10:56, 27 May 2006 (UTC)
Are the Portuguese part of this operation at all? I was under the impression that they are operating entirely separately and answer directly to the Portuguese diplomatic mission in Dili.-- cj | talk 07:56, 7 June 2006 (UTC)
I had added elements of 4th Mechanised Brigade based on some photos that I had viewed. It is believed that some element from 19 Royal Malay Regiment are also sent to Timor Leste. However, it is said only their support APC are sent in. Note: 19 RMR was the same unit involved in the rescue of TFR in Somalia. A local daily Utusan Malaysia had also reported that TL Foreign Minister, Ramos Horta had announced his government's intention to request to the UN Sec Council to form a full-fledged peacekeeping force in TL with Malaysia leading the mission. The announcement was made above KD Mahawangsa during an official function organised by Malaysian forces. Until I received similar information from international news bulletin, I will leave this information in the discussion. Not that I don't trust the local news, but when it comes to news regarding to the military, they are extremely prone to misreporting. - Amlisk
The presence of 19th Royal Malay have been confirmed with an interview with one of members of the battalion in Dili. The member is a veteran of Battle of Mogadishu. - Amlisk
i dont believe this should still be concidered a current event Eevo 20:12, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
the 1st paragraph states that Mick Slater is heading the mission. isnt Mal Rerden now the current commander?
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I am putting in the cost of the operation. I have the Australian cost and will have a look for other nations spending. The Australian Red Man ( talk) 04:01, 9 February 2013 (UTC)