5/5 Philip de R. 1 year ago on Google • 6 reviews
This
was
a
fascinating
museum
in
two
'P1
Huts'
(anyone
in
the
army
will
know
these
huts).
The
history
of
the
role
of
'Policing
the
Military'
stretches
from
Governor
Arthur
Phillip
(First
Fleet)
using
the
Provost
through
all
the
ages
and
'operations
of
theatre'
in
war
and
conflict
that
Australia
has
been
in.
There
as
many
fascinating
and
unexpected
exhibits,
all
in
a
logical
presentation
explaining
the
'Corps'
and
their
values
in
the
role
that
they
fulfill.
In
two
'P1
Huts',
it
is
amazing
just
how
many
fascinating
items
can
be
housed
in
the
limited
space.
From
'Daily
Charge
Books'
detailing
the
day
to
day
life
of
Military
Police
through
to
the
role
in
both
War
and
UK
Peace
Keeping
activities.
This
really
is
a
great
museum
and
it
is
both
very
educational
and
entertaining.
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