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Queen honours Australian war dead
The Queen has marked Armistice Day by honouring Australian troops who died fighting alongside the British in two world wars.
With Australia's Prime Minister John Howard, she unveiled an Australian War Memorial at London's Hyde Park Corner commemorating the 102,000 Australians who gave their lives in both wars.
The silent tribute was ended by an RAF flypast of Jaguars from 57 Squadron. The Queen, in her capacity as Queen of Australia, said Australians had stood side-by-side with the British during the wars.
Prime Minister Tony Blair said the bond between the two countries remained as strong as ever, with military forces continuing to work together. "The Australian forces served with remarkable honour and exemplary bravery," said Mr Blair.
Australia's Prime Minister John Howard said his country was tied to Britain by victory, an enduring belief in human dignity and democracy. "Armies no longer march across borders," he said. "In this new century aggression was finding its form in attacks of indiscriminate terrorism inspired by distorted faith."
The green-grey granite memorial, fashioned from stone quarried in Western Australia, takes the form of a curved wall bearing the battle names and some 24,000 cities, hometowns and suburbs from which the Australian servicemen and women came.