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- Minister for Defence (Australia) (links | edit)
- Minister of Munitions (links | edit)
- John Armstrong (Australian politician) (links | edit)
- Norman Makin (links | edit)
- Essington Lewis (links | edit)
- Edinburgh, South Australia (links | edit)
- Australia in World War II (links | edit)
- John Dedman (links | edit)
- Philip McBride (links | edit)
- Australian home front during World War II (links | edit)
- Amiens Gun (links | edit)
- Manchester Unity Building (links | edit)
- Archibald Glenn (links | edit)
- George E Ravenhall (links | edit)
- Department of Supply and Development (1948–1950) (links | edit)
- Department of Supply and Development (1939–1942) (links | edit)
- John Jensen (public servant) (links | edit)
- Jim Brigden (links | edit)
- Charles Hector McFadyen (links | edit)
- Ministry of Armaments (links | edit)
- Stephen Lackey Kessell (links | edit)
- Ulrich Ellis (links | edit)
- US Army WT85 Protrude (links | edit)
- Malcolm Ritchie (links | edit)
- Herbert Jory (links | edit)
- Factory Board (Australia) (redirect page) (links | edit)
- Talk:Department of Supply and Development (1939–1942) (links | edit)
- Talk:Department of Munitions (transclusion) (links | edit)
- Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Australian politics/Watchlist (links | edit)