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The Greeks, a combined force of about 10,000 Athenians under Miltiades supplemented by Plataeans, were encamped overlooking the plain, about a mile away from the Persian force which numbered perhaps 25,000 in all, including cavalry. Taking advantage of the fact that the Persians had their backs to the sea, the Greek thinned their centre to cover the longer enemy line and attacked. The enemy wings almost immediately gave way and fled northeastwards to their ships; when their centre broke through, the Greek wings turned inwards to take it in both flanks as it tried to retreat. The Greeks then pursued the Persians to their ships, and although they captured only seven, their victory was complete, 6,400 Persians allegedly being killed for the loss of only 192 Athenians. The victory at Marathon was an enormous boost to Greek morale which was to be of great value when the Persians mounted a much more threatening invasion 10 years later.
The Union Jack marks Australia's historical links with Britain. The Southern Cross helped guide early European navigators to the continent. Effective date: 15 April 1954.
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