While going through my boxes (all six of them) I picked out the Naval/Military cards that I could find. there were only six, and one has already been posted (the 'Claremont Camp' card). Herewith the rest of them.
The first shows "Return of Troops to Hobart, Tas". It has been postally used to Dunedin, NZ, but the stamp has been removed, so the date has gone. The card has an undivided back, so is presumably fairly early, and the troopship is labelled 'K27' (I think). Could this be a return from the Boer War?

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The second shows a Naval parade in Burnie, complete with Marines Band. The building on the right is inscribed "State", "Public Buildings", "Commonwealth" in the stone above the windows and in the portico. The only clue to the date is the car (1920s?) and the Kodak imprint on reverse which has a small cross in all four corners (sorry, Ross, I cannot lay my hands on your key to dating these).

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The third is a DIC card of "Troopship SS Geelong leaving with our Troops Oct. 20th". It is annotated in pencil on the reverse 'This was first shipload of troops to leave for WWI', so it definitely 1914. The Geelong was numbered 'A2' which can be discerned on its side.

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The fourth is another Naval parade, possibly a church parade and presumably in Hobart. The hatbands of the sailors are not legible. The photographer is again DIC. Note the barefoot child walking by the parade. You must have been poor in Hobart in those days!! No definite clues as to date other than dress, which looks pre- or during rather than post-WWI.

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The fifth and final one is an Army parade, probably in Hobart (see tramlines), and it is written on the back by one of the troops in the parade to 'Amy'. The photo is on Kodak paper, with crosses with elongated uprights as compared to the crossbar in each corner. There is no date ,but I think from the uniforms it must again be WWI. Note the man in the bath chair who is not being pushed. He is either watching or propelling himself along with the parade.

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I would be pleased to have further information on any or all of these.