The Long Range Reconnaissance Unit (LRRU) marked its 30th anniversary at Goldie Barracks this week, a milestone that served as a high-profile platform for the Papua New Guinea Defence Force (PNGDF) to signal a fundamental shift in its strategic posture.Accompanied by senior U.S. and Australian commanders, Rear Admiral Philip Polewara declared that Papua New Guinea has transitioned from a traditional partner to a formal ally, reflecting the nation’s evolving role in an increasingly volatile global security environment.To access this post, you must purchase Web, Web – One-Day, Web – 14-Day, Web – One-Month, Web – Three-Month, Web – Six-Month, Web – Annual, Web & eBook, Web & eBook – One-Day, Web & eBook – 14-Day, Web & eBook – One-Month, Web & eBook – Three-Month, Web & eBook – Six-Month or Web & eBook – Annual. The post PNGDF signals strategic pivot as LRRU marks 30 years of special operations appeared first on Post Courier.
2026-03-06 05:16:37