Children come running to greet soldiers from Golf Company as they ride up a quiet street in Dili, East Timor as part of a bicycle patrol.
East Timor's stable security situation allows Australian soldiers to ride bikes on street patrols instead of riding in vehicles. Bicycles give the soldiers the ability to travel a good distance and engage easily with the members of the community' (April 2009) [Defence].
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Children come running to greet soldiers from Golf Company as they ride up a quiet street in Dili, East Timor as part of a bicycle patrol.
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East Timor's stable security situation allows Australian soldiers to ride bikes on street patrols instead of riding in vehicles. Bicycles give the soldiers the ability to travel a good distance and engage easily with the members of the community.