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WRAACReunited is a privately funded website and does not form any part of the Australian Department of Defence. Content in this website has been obtained from its members and their associates.
About Us
WRAACReunited aims to provide a discrete on line community hub for Australia's servicewomen both currently serving and retired. The site was developed acknowledging the need for a private venue in which membes could have their own community space.
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Logo and Motto
The logo defers to the WRAAC badge. The word Reunited is backed by gold eucalypt leaves, emulating the wreath of eucalypt leaves that surrounds the corps badge, and serves as a continuation bridge from the word Reunited to the badge defining the continuation of the society of the corps through WRAACReunited.
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Connexions
Connexions is a photographic representation of the essence of WRAAC Reunited. It depicts the WRAAC badge in two variations which captures the spirit of WRAAC Reunited its membership and the legacy from which the site sprung. The combined WRAAC and RAANC badges acknowledges the connectedness of the two corps as they shared recruit training and often barracks and messes and thereby a history.
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Australian Servicewomen Reunited On-Line
This is a privately funded site which was developed for serving or ex servicewoman of the Australian Defence Forces. If you are serving or have served with one of the Arms of the ADF please consider joining us here in WRAAC Reunited.

Acknowledgements
WRAACReunited acknowledges the co-operation and efforts to the following for their assistance in bringing the site to life. Many thanks to the Australian War Memorial for their kind assistance in providing photographs. Thankyou also to staff of the Office of the Chief of Army for their permission to use the WRAAC and RAANC emblems. Our sincerest appreciation to Strategic Legal Services for their advice and untiring guidance. A really big thankyou to the dedication and hard work of the people at Australian Internet Solutions without whom this site could not have been produced. Last but not least thankyou to those ex WRAAC who tested the site and provided feedback, support and encouragement.

