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  1. Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps

    The Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps is a corps of the New Zealand Army, the land branch of the New Zealand Defence Force . The Medical Corps provides for the medical needs of soldiers, such as diagnosing and treating diseases and injuries. Medical personnel are part of almost all Army exercises and operations. Medical training for the entire NZDF New Zealand Defence Force is conducted at Joint Services Health School , Burnham Army Camp and all medics enlisted in the Army, Navy or Air Force are sent there for training. After their intermediate training, medics from the Army and Air Force stay on base in Burnham Army Camp and proceed with hospital training at Christchurch Hospital, from where they are then posted to their respective camps for ambulance training. Shortly after, they get a permanent posting with one of the health battalions in other parts of New Zealand. References http www.army.mil.nz careers become a soldier careers at a glance specialist positions medic.htm Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps Category New Zealand Army Medical Corps NZ org stub ...   more details



  1. Australian Army Psychology Corps

    Australian Army Arms The Australian Army Psychology Corps AA Psych Corps is the branch of the Australian Army responsible for providing psychological care to Army personnel. Unique at time in the British Commonwealth, the corps was formed on 22 October 1952, replacing the Australian Army Psychology Service which was formed in 1945. ref Dennis et al 2008, p. 58. ref Notes Reflist References cite book last Dennis first Peter coauthors et al title The Oxford Companion to Australian Military History publisher Oxford University Press Australia & New Zealand location Melbourne year 2008 edition Second isbn 978 0 19 551784 2 Further reading Menezes, G. 2009 . Testing times A history of the Australian Army Psychology Corps. The need is established. Unpublished book chapter . Canberra Directorate of Psychology. External links http www.psychology.org.au publications inpsych 2010 april murphy http www.vvaa.org.au birthday.htm S start order of precedence before Royal Australian Army Medical Corps title List of Australian Army Corps Australian Army Order of Precedence after Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps S end Use dmy dates date February 2011 Category Australian Army Corps Psychology Category Military units and formations established in 1952 Category Organisations based in Australia with royal patronage Australia mil stub ...   more details



  1. List of Australian Army Corps

    The following is a list of Corps of the Australian Army , ordered according to the traditional seniority of all the Corps. ref cite web title Australian Army Corps Badges publisher Department of Defence Australia Australian Department of Defence url http www.defence.gov.au army traditions corps.htm accessdate 2007 03 30 ref Corps of Staff Cadets Royal Australian Armoured Corps Royal Australian Artillery Royal Australian Engineers Royal Australian Corps of Signals Royal Australian Infantry Corps Australian Army Aviation Australian Army Band Corps Australian Army Intelligence Corps Australian Intelligence Corps Royal Australian Corps of Transport Australian Army Catering Corps Royal Australian Army Medical Corps Australian Army Psychology Corps Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps Royal Australian Army Dental Corps Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Royal Australian Corps of Military Police Royal Australian Army Pay Corps Australian Army Legal Corps Royal Australian Army Educational Corps Royal Australian Chaplains Department Australian Army Public Relations Service Disbanded Womens Royal Australian Army Corps Royal Australian Survey Corps Royal Australian Army Service Corps See also Australian Army Corps colloquial names Notes reflist Australian Army Australian Defence Force Category Australian Army Corps Category Lists of military units and formations Australian Category Australian military related lists Corps ...   more details



  1. Australian Army Band Corps

    Australian Army Arms The Australian Army Band Corps AABC is the Australian Army Australian Army s musical branch. The Corps was formed on 2 August 1968 and provides the Army with musical support and seeks to improve the Army s public image. All members of the corps are full time musicians. ref http www.defence.gov.au army aabc Australian Army Band Corps ref References reflist See also Army Recruit Training Centre Australia br white space Image Australian Army Band Kapooka 1.jpg thumb left 500px Australian Army Band, Kapooka start box order of precedence before Australian Army Aviation title List of Australian Army Corps Australian Army Order of Precedence after Australian Army Intelligence Corps end box Category Military units and formations established in 1968 Category Australian Army Corps Band Category Military bands ...   more details



  1. Australian Army Catering Corps

    Wikify date July 2010 The Australian Army Catering Corps AACC is the corps within the Australian Army ..., give to us, members of the Australian Army Catering Corps, the ability and inspiration to use your ... the Australian Army Catering Corps. As expected there was initially considerable opposition, however eventually this was approved and on the 12th March 1943 the Australian Army Catering Corps was raised ... of Supplies and Transport the Royal Australian Army Service Corps. This was considered a retrograde ... in the front. In 1973 The Royal Australian Army Service Corps was disbanded and the Royal Australian Army Corps of Transport RACT was formed. In 1974 the Director of Catering Army was restored ... been broken. The Army School of Catering was the only Australian Army Catering Corps unit in the Army ... Army s deployment to East Timor has been the turning point for the Australian Army Catering Corps ... for the Corps into the future. Category Military units and formations of the Australian Army .... CORPS CHARTER To raise, maintain and improve the standard of Army feeding. CORPS ROLE The role of AACC ... on Army catering matters. CORPS EMBLEM Steaming Burgoo pot topped by a royal crown and surrounded ... days of the Australian Army cooks were drawn from the ranks of the Regiment. Unfortunately the kitchen ... a lot of submissions he and the Wiles family were finally able to persuade the Australian Army to use ... back through Japan. The British Army also set up a Cookery School at Kure in Japan and many Australian soldiers completed their basic training there. Whilst in Korea the cooks of the Australian Army ..., a large percentage being canned. During this period the Australian Army again expanded, the AACC ... was former Army Catering Corps cooks from the British Army who transferred over direct. During ... chefs transferred to the Australian Regular Army and went on to become the senior officers ... from South Vietnam in 1972 AACC personnel served with every unit including Australian Army Training ...   more details



  1. Australian Army Intelligence Corps

    Infobox Military Unit unit name Australian Intelligence Corps image Image AAIC.gif 150px caption country Australia allegiance Australian Army type Corps branch Australian Army Army dates 6 December 1907 ... Intelligence Corps AUSTINT is a corps within the Australian Army . It was formed on 6 December ... Army Intelligence Corps, black for the Corps links with the Australian Staff Corps and scarlet, signifying the Corps combat support role. The AUSTINT badge was modelled on the British Army Intelligence Corps badge and accepted in 1953. ref cite web title Stay Army Australian Intelligence Corps ... Intelligence Organisation http www.austintcorps.asn.au Australian Intelligence Corps Association http www.army.gov.au stayarmy Aust Int.asp Australian Army Intelligence Corps start box order of precedence before Australian Army Band Corps title List of Australian Army Corps Australian Army Order of Precedence after Royal Australian Corps of Transport end box Australian Defence Force Category Australian Army Corps Intelligence Category Australian intelligence agencies ... compilation. ref name Dennis et al 2008, p. 65 The corps has been formally allied with the British Army Intelligence Corps since 1950. ref cite web title Heritage of the Australian Intelligence Corps publisher Australian Intelligence Corps Association url http www.austintcorps.asn.au heritage.php accessdate ... and rests on a scroll inscribed with Australian Intelligence Corps . A crown surmounts the whole ... the army itself. Soldiers who volunteer to join the corps must have served for at least 24 months ... Australia Australian Department of Defence url http www.defence.gov.au ARMY stayarmy accessdate ... providing operational or counter intelligence support. Australian Army Arms See also Defence Intelligence ... cite web title Australian Army Website publisher Department of Defence Australia Australian Department ... chief Her Royal Highness Princess Anne , Princess Royal Colonel in Chief of the Royal Australian ...   more details



  1. Australian Army Legal Corps

    unreferenced date December 2007 The Australian Army Legal Corps consists of Australian Army Regular and Australian Army Reserve Reserve commissioned officers that provide specific legal advice to Commanding officer commanders and general legal advice to all Military rank ranks . They must be admitted to practice as Australian Legal Practitioners. Legal officers can specialise in operational law such as the laws of war and international humanitarian law , administrative law , and disciplinary law which is derived from the Defence Force Discipline Act . Legal officers can also appear on behalf of members of the Australian Defence Force charged with service offences, such as theft stealing firearm s, although usually not those heard at Regimental or Battalion level. They can also appear as prosecuting officers as well as assist boards of inquiry. Promotion and level of pay is determined by experience as well as recognised levels of legal competency, which are closely associated with obtaining post graduate qualifications, such as the Master of Laws specialising in military law through the Australian National University . Many members of the Legal Corps have been appointed as Queen s Counsel or Senior Counsel , and a number have been elevated to various Australian court hierarchy Australian courts including county, district courts, and state supreme courts . Category Australian Army Corps ...   more details



  1. New Zealand Intelligence Corps

    Refimprove date February 2009 New Zealand Army The New Zealand Intelligence Corps NZIC analyses information ..., capabilities and intentions. The NZIC is one of the smallest corps in the New Zealand Army .... History Image NZ NZIC Badge.jpg left thumb New Zealand Intelligence Corps Cap Badge 1907 A report .... 1975 The New Zealand Army Intelligence Centre was formed at Papakura on 24 Mar 1975 under ... of the NZIC or its capabilities. Further reading Malcolm Thomas and Cliff Lord, New Zealand Army ... at a glance specialist positions intelligence operator.htm New Zealand Army Intelligence Operator Category Administrative corps of New Zealand ... members. The corps school is known as the School of Military Intelligence and Security and is located in Waiouru Army Camp . The corps has followed British Intelligence corps tradition in the selection of dress embellishments. The corps motto is forewarned is forearmed . Soldiers for the Intelligence corps are mainly drawn from the two regular force battalions, Royal New Zealand Infantry ... there. Once trained and with some experience behind them, the new members of the corps can find a number of positions within the army mainly in the different headquarters. The largest dedicated sub unit within the corps is 1 NZ Military Intelligence Company formerly the Force Intelligence Group which is based at Trentham Military Camp . The corps association is known as Sub Rosa, NZIC Association ... in the NZ Division in the Middle East. It is also believed that New Zealand personnel were involved in Field Security during the First World War. 1940 2 New Zealand Division Intelligence Section, NZ ... in the new Order of Battle ORBAT . The 1st and 2nd Battalions of the New Zealand Regiment ... to recreate the NZ Intelligence Corps. Despite opposition within the Army General Staff, the CGS ... corps. LtCol Beddie was unable to complete this review before he retired from the Army it was finished ...   more details



  1. New Zealand Cadet Corps

    Image Cadet Crest.jpg right The New Zealand Cadet Corps NZCC , is one of the three corps in the New Zealand Cadet Forces , the other two being the New Zealand Air Training Corps Air Training Corps , and New Zealand Sea Cadet Corps Sea Cadet Corps . There is no reference to the Army within the official ... and Southern entire South Island . Each area has a New Zealand Cadet Forces NZCF Training and Support Unit, commanded by an Area Co ordinator, with Advisors for New Zealand Cadet Corps units. Unit ... of an Under Officer The uniform worn by NZCC members is the same as that of the New Zealand Army ... CADET FORCES rather than NEW ZEALAND to differentiate NZCC personnel from New Zealand Army personnel. Furthermore, NZCC rank insignia are red, a colour no longer used by the New Zealand Army for rank insignia. Officer Service Dress Uniforms have a shoulder flash reading NEW ZEALAND CADET FORCES, rather than NEW ZEALAND for the same reason. The cadets wear a NZCF cap badge same as NZCC logo on their beret ... thumb right 250px A New Zealand Cadet Corps unit on exercise Most units conduct classroom ... Base Woodbourne or at the Waiouru New Zealand Army Army Camp. Shooting Units conduct regular range ... New Zealand Cadet Forces Category New Zealand Cadet Forces Cadet Corps, New Zealand Category Youth organisations based in New Zealand Cadet Corps, New Zealand Category Military youth groups by country ... to head into the New Zealand Defence Force NZDF however some do choose to join the NZDF. Organisation ... Zealand Army ranks, and are Cadet Lance Corporal CDT LAC , Cadet Corporal CDT CPL , Cadet Sergeant ... slide is based upon the Air Force Officer cadet rank and a similar rank its used in the New Zealand ... Commissioned Officers or Civilian Instructors. Officers are commissioned into the New Zealand Cadet .... They are paid when attending training course run by the New Zealand Defence Force. Civilian Instructors ... Cadet Force References references External links http www.cadetforces.mil.nz New Zealand Cadet Forces ...   more details



  1. New Zealand Army

    as the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps at Gallipoli , later to be immortalised as ANZACs .... The various regiments of the New Zealand Army mark their own Corps Days, many of which are derived ... New Zealand Army Logistic Regiment Royal New Zealand Army Medical Corps Royal New Zealand Army Nursing Corps Royal New Zealand Army Dental Corps Corps of Royal New Zealand Military Police New Zealand Intelligence Corps Joint Services Fire Training School New Zealand Army Band Army Reserve The Territorial ... reinforcements. The New Zealand Cadet Corps also exists as a army affiliated youth training and development ...Refimprove date April 2009 New Zealand Army The New Zealand Army M ori language Maori Ng ti Tumatauenga ... the New Zealand Military Forces , the current name was adopted around 1946. The New Zealand Army traces ... Zealand Army from 1840 to the 1990s, 1991 ref New Zealand soldiers served with distinction in the major ... in the Bay of Islands formed a volunteer militia from which some New Zealand army units trace their origins ..., leaving settler units to continue the campaign. South Africa 1899 1902 The New Zealand army ... Zealand 5th in the south. ref Malcolm Thomas and Cliff Lord, New Zealand Army Distinguishing Patches ... ref Post War The New Zealand Army was formally formed from the New Zealand Military Forces following ... Almanac 1985 and New Zealand Army News, 1990s ref Many of the available resources were directed instead ... North Island . Since World War II the New Zealand army has fought in the Korean War , the Malayan ... Day on the 20 November for the Royal New Zealand Armoured Corps, St Barbara s Day on the 4 December for the Royal Regiment of New Zealand Artillery. Current Deployments File New Zealand Army Office Building.jpg thumb right An Army office building in Auckland, showing logo. The New Zealand Army currently ..., West Coast and Taranaki Battalion Group . See also British Army Uniform Structure The New Zealand ... SAS Group. Image New Zealand Army.png thumb center 480px Structure of the New Zealand Army ref http ...   more details



  1. Royal Australian Army Dental Corps

    FixBunching beg Infobox Military Unit unit name Royal Australian Army Dental Corps image Image RAADC.gif 180px caption Cap badge of the Royal Australian Army Dental Corps country Australia allegiance type Corps branch Australian Army Army dates 1943 Present specialization Provision of military dental services command structure size current commander garrison ceremonial chief ceremonial chief label nickname motto colors march mascot battles notable commanders anniversaries identification symbol RAADC identification symbol label Abbreviation identification symbol 2 identification symbol 2 label FixBunching mid Australian Army Arms FixBunching end The Royal Australian Army Dental Corps is a corps within the Australian Army . It was formed on 23 April 1943 as the Australian Army Dental Corps , before being granted the Royal prefix in 1948. Prior to its formation dentists were part of the Australian Army Medical Corps . ref Dennis et al 2008, p. 462. ref The role of the RAADC is to provide dental care to army personnel in order to minimise the requirement for the evacuation of dental casualties, to conserve manpower and to reduce the burden of casualty evacuation. ref cite web first last authorlink coauthors title Royal Australian Army Dental Corps url http www.defence.gov.au ARMY RAADC work publisher Department of Defence date accessdate 2009 06 06 ref Notes reflist References cite book last Dennis first Peter coauthors et al title The Oxford Companion to Australian Military History publisher Oxford University Press Australia & New Zealand location Melbourne year 2008 edition Second isbn 978 0 19 551784 2 start box order of precedence before Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps title List of Australian Army Corps Australian Army Order of Precedence after Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps end box Australian Defence Force Category Australian Army Corps Dental Category Organisations based in Australia with royal patronage br Australia mil stub ...   more details



  1. Royal Australian Army Medical Corps

    Infobox Military Unit dates 1903 present day unit name Royal Australian Army Medical Corps image Image Raamc.jpg 150px caption Cap badge of the RAAMC country Australia branch Australian Army motto Paulatim ... The Royal Australian Army Medical Corps RAAMC is the branch of the Australian Army responsible for providing medical care to Army personnel. The AAMC was formed in 1902 and has participated in every Australian Army operation. The Royal prefix was granted in 1948. History The Australian Army Medical Corps was formed on 1 July 1902 by combining the medical services of the Colonial armies. The Corps ... company. The Corps has seen service during all subsequent Australian Army deployments, including ... also Australian Army Medical Units, World War I John Simpson Kirkpatrick Royal Army Medical Corps External links http www.raamc.org.au RAAMC Association website Category Australian Army Corps Medical ... Health Support Battalion Keswick, South Australia Army Logistic Training Centre, Albury, New South Wales 1st Parachute Surgical Team, Ingleburn, New South Wales 3rd Combat Service Support Battalion ... Support Battalion Australia 8th Combat Service Support Battalion , Dundas, New South Wales 9th Combat Service Support Battalion Warradale, South Australia Medical Centres, located at Kapooka, New South Wales , Bandiana, Victoria , and Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Army Malaria Institute Enoggera, Queensland . Australia s Federation Guard Canberra, Australian Capital Territory Order of precedence start box order of precedence before Australian Army Catering Corps title List of Australian Army Corps Australian Army Order of Precedence after Australian Army Psychology Corps end box References M. Tyquin, Little by Little a Centenary History of the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps , AMHP ... Army Medical Services The Gallipoli Campaign , 2nd edition, Australian War Memorial, Canberra, 1938 ... units 1st Health Support Battalion Australia 1st Health Support Battalion , Holsworthy, New South ...   more details



  1. Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps

    Image RAANC.gif right 200px thumb Badge of the Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps The Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps RAANC is a Corps of the Australian Army . It was formed in February 1951 from the Royal Australian Army Nursing Service. A Corps Badge was introduced in 1951 with the motto Pro Humanitate for Humanity . It embraces the values of compassion and service to others, reflecting the care and dedication provided to the wounded and sick. Approval for the Corps flag was granted on 7 February 1958. History The history of RAANC can be traced back to the formation of the Army Nursing Service on 13 August 1898. At the time it was made up of one Lady Superintendent and 24 nurses. The service saw its first action in the Second Boer War Boer war , when the New South Wales and Victoria Australia Victorian governments arranged for a detachment of nurses to deploy with their troops to Africa ... Corps day. ref cite web title Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps RAANC History publisher Department of Defence Australia Australian Department of Defence url http www.defence.gov.au Army RAANC ... , became the Honorary Colonel and in 1948 the service was renamed as the Royal Australian Army Nursing Service . Order of precedence Australian Army Arms start box order of precedence before Australian Army Psychology Corps title List of Australian Army Corps Australian Army Order of Precedence after Royal Australian Army Dental Corps end box External links Commons category Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps http www.defence.gov.au Army RAANC Official Nursing Corps Website Footnotes reflist australia mil stub Category Australian Army Corps Nursing Category Organisations based in Australia with royal patronage Category Military units and formations established in 1951 Australian Defence Force ... for the formation of the Australian Army Nursing Service under the control of the Government of Australia ... s Royal Army Nursing Corps Queen Alexandra s Imperial Military Nursing Service . 25 died on active ...   more details



  1. Royal Australian Army Pay Corps

    Refimprove date April 2008 Australian Army Arms The Royal Australian Army Pay Corps is a Corps of the Australian Army . Its role is to provide financial advice and assistance to the Australian Army. The Australian Army Pay Corps AAPC was originally formed on 21 September 1914 with MAJ Albert G. Farr being appointed as the Commanding Officer of the 1st Australian Army Pay Details Unit. It consisted of three officers and 22 Other Ranks who deployed to the Middle East on 21 October 1914. The first Chief Paymaster was LTCOL Thomas W. Jolliffe, CMG. The AAPC served in all theatres of World War I as well ... start box order of precedence before Royal Australian Corps of Military Police title List of Australian Army Corps Australian Army Order of Precedence after Australian Army Legal Corps end box Category Organisations based in Australia with royal patronage Category Australian Army Corps Pay ... Sergeants in the Militia. As the threat of a new war approached a small nucleus of the AAPC was reformed consisting of 40 part time Australian Army Reserve Citizens Military Force officers. It would ... the Australian Regular Army component formed. Since then its personnel have served in Iraq , the Western Sahara , Cambodia , Somalia , Rwanda , Irian Jaya and Papua New Guinea . Currently the Corps ... was provided in 1916, which is currently celebrated as the origin of the Corps. However, it was disbanded ... departed for the Middle East on 15 December 1939. The initial Imprest Account was Australian pound ... 202 000 000 by the end of the war. Over 7 000 soldiers served in the corps, providing services to 3 ... Force occupational forces in Japan , the Corps was again disbanded in 1946. May 1948 saw the re raising ... Royal was granted to the corps in recognition of the services provided by the Pay Corps personnel in both ... pay support to Australian soldiers in Saigon , Nui Dat and Vung Tau . The first Financial Adviser ... in the Cash Offices. Simultaneously Corps personnel served in Cash Offices located in Singapore ...   more details



  1. Royal Australian Army Service Corps

    The Royal Australian Army Service Corps RAASC was an Australian army unit. Formed shortly after the Federation of Australia on 1 January 1901, it was known as the Australian Army Service Corps MSC . The MSC AASC RAASC served in World War I , World War II , as part of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force in Japan, Korean War , Malayan Emergency and the Vietnam War . The RAASC was disbanded on 31 May 1973. References http www.raasc.org.au content HISTORY 20OF 20THE 20CORPS.html Royal Australian Army Service Corp Vietnam Veteran s Asscoiation http www.defence.gov.au ARMY ahu images Colour Patches Colour Patches AIF Army Service Corps.htm Patches of the Army Service Corps http www.diggerhistory.info pages army today raasc.htm Digger History Category Australian Army Corps Service Category Military units and formations established in 1901 br Australia mil stub ...   more details



  1. Royal Australian Army Educational Corps

    Fix bunching beg Infobox Military Unit unit name Royal Australian Army Educational Corps image File Royal Australian Army Educational Corps badge.gif 100px caption Corps badge of the RAAEC country Australia allegiance type branch Australian Army dates 1949 Present specialization Education command structure ... identification symbol 2 label Fix bunching mid Australian Army Arms Fix bunching end The Royal Australian Army Educational Corps RAAEC is a specialist corps within the Australian Army . The RAAEC was established in September 1949 as the Australian Army Educational Corps, and was granted Royal assent ... start box order of precedence before Australian Army Legal Corps title List of Australian Army Corps Australian Army Order of Precedence after Royal Australian Chaplains Department end box Australian Defence Force Category Australian Army Corps Educational Category Organisations based in Australia ... Colonel Andre Greenberry. Citation needed date February 2011 See also Royal Army Educational Corps ... title Looking Forward, Looking Back Customs and Traditions of the Australian Army year 2009 location ... upon which the corps initials are inscribed superimposed over a fluted flambeau of flames , the current RAAEC corps badge was adopted in 1964. ref Jobson 2009, p. 140. ref The corps grew out of the Australian Army Education Service, which was established on 29 October 1943, ref name Dennis513 under the command of Colonel Robert Madgwick . ref Australian Dictionary of Biography last Spaull first Andrew ... service officer professionally qualified stream. The majority of the corps personnel are civil ... and communications training at the Royal Military College, Duntroon and the Australian Defence ... Headquarters Training Command  Army Sydney Training Technology Centre TTC Sydney, Brisbane, Albury ... in Victoria, New South Wales, Canberra and Queensland Individual training centres, located in every state Some overseas locations. ref cite web url http www.defencejobs.gov.au army jobs ...   more details



  1. Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps

    Image RAAOC.gif right 200px thumb Badge of the Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps The Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps RAAOC is the Corps within the Australian Army concerned with supply and administration ... Defence Jobs Non Technical Trades publisher Department of Defence Australia Australian Department of Defence url http www.defencejobs.gov.au default.asp?p 554 accessdate 2007 03 28 ref Members of the Corps are nicknamed Roaches. Unlike other Corps within the Australian Army, there are no longer any ... store staff in all Australian Army Units. The motto of the Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps is sua tela tonanti commonly translated to to the warrior his arms , taken from the mother corps, RAOC . History Australian Army Arms Deleted image removed Image RAAOCwater.jpg left 200px thumb RAAOC ... where Edward Hutton army General Edward Hutton started the Australian Army Ordnance Corps. The Corps ... over to the Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps RAAOC . Structure Members of the ordnance corps will be found ... Stay Army Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps publisher Department of Defence Australia Australian ... before Royal Australian Army Dental Corps title List of Australian Army Corps Australian Army Order of Precedence after Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers end box See also Royal Army ... a history of the ordnance services in the Australian Army Tilbrook, John Douglas Major Footnotes reflist Australian Defence Force Category Australian Army Corps Ordnance Category Organisations based ... Army Service Corps ceased to exist and the responsibilities of road, transport, air dispatch and postal functions were handed over to the Royal Australian Corps of Transport RACT who were formed on 1 ... administrative and support roles. RAAOC BOSCs The Army Reserve element of the Corps used to also ..., with a dark blue geometric shape in the middle. Training RAAOC training and Corps HQ is based at Army .... The Corps contains clerks, operator supplies including q store staff, warehouse staff and food ...   more details



  1. New Zealand and Australian Division

    which its constituent brigades became the veteran foundation for two new divisions the Australian 4th Division World War I Australian 4th Division and the New Zealand Division . The division was the second division of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps that made original landing at Anzac ...The New Zealand and Australian Division was formed at the start of the Battle of Gallipoli as a composite Division military division under the command of New Zealand general Alexander Godley . At the start of World War I New Zealand had mustered insufficient infantry battalion s to form their own division ... Gallipoli, the 4th Brigade Australia Australian 4th Brigade was moved to the newly formed Australian 4th Division World War I Australian 4th Division while New Zealand formed their own division, the New Zealand Division . Unit history The history of the New Zealand and Australian Division was brief ... in May 1915 the Australian and New Zealand mounted soldiers were sent to Gallipoli as infantry reinforcements, the Australian 1st Light Horse Brigade and the 3rd Light Horse Brigade and the New Zealand ... AIF Order of Battle 1914 1918 New Zealand and Australian Division Anzac coord missing Category Divisions of New Zealand in World War I Category Divisions of Australia in World War I Category ANZAC units ... and formations disestablished in 1916 no New Zealand and Australian Division ..., New Zealand Canterbury Battalions which joined the struggle on the Baby 700 around midday ... holding the right and centre. Formation New Zealand Infantry Brigade Auckland, New Zealand Auckland Battalion Canterbury, New Zealand Canterbury Battalion Otago Battalion Wellington, New Zealand Wellington Battalion Australian 4th Infantry Brigade 13th Battalion Australia 13th Battalion New South ... infantry brigade. Battles Battle of Gallipoli Landing at Anzac Cove Second Battle of Krithia New Zealand Infantry Brigade Battle of Sari Bair Battle of Chunuk Bair New Zealand Infantry Brigade Battle ...   more details



  1. Australian & New Zealand Handgun

    Australian & New Zealand Handgun is a publication of the Sporting Shooters Association of Australia , specifically dealing with the sport shooting, professional use, and historic study of handguns in Australia . Created in 2003 in response to the then Federal Government s National Handgun Buyback Act 2003, it showcases legitimate handgun shooting for handgun sport shooting competitors and those who utilise handguns as a tool of trade, such as veterinarians, security guards, the police and military, as well as featuring articles on historic handguns. The inaugural issue of Handgun was sent to each and every Lower and Upper House Parliamentarian in Australia. Today, Handgun appears as an annual magazine and features product reviews, historical articles, club discipline competition information and profiles on some of the country s top shooters. References http www.ssaa.org.au handgun handgun.html Australian & New Zealand Handgun Magazine Website Category Australian magazines Category Firearms magazines Category Publications established in 2003 trade mag stub ...   more details



  1. Royal New Zealand Armoured Corps

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Military Unit unit name Royal New Zealand Armoured Corps image Image RNZAC Badge.jpg 150px caption country New Zealand branch New Zealand Army Army dates 1 January 1942 specialization command structure size current commander garrison ceremonial chief nickname motto colors Brown, Red and Green march mascot battles Battle Honours are awarded to individual RNZAC units notable commanders anniversaries Cambrai Day 20 November identification symbol identification symbol label identification symbol 2 identification symbol 2 label The Royal New Zealand Armoured Corps RNZAC is the overall umbrella grouping of Regular Force and Territorial Force units equipped with armoured vehicles in the New Zealand Army . The corps was formed in 1942 as the New Zealand Armoured Corps , before being given the Royal prefix in 1947 . The RNZAC is second in seniority of corps within the New Zealand Army. Current units RNZAC personnel serve in Regular Force Queen Alexandra s Mounted Rifles QAMR 1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment 1RNZIR Combat School Territorial Force Waikato Mounted Rifles 4th Waikato Mounted Rifles Armoured Reconnaissance Equipment Image QAMR vehicle.JPG thumb A NZLAV The RNZAC is primarily equipped with two types of vehicle NZLAV the NZLAV armoured fighting vehicle AFV is a variant of the General Dynamics LAV III . Pinzgauer High Mobility All Terrain Vehicle Pinzgauer the Army s Light Operational Vehicle LOV with command and control, general service, and armoured variants. Alliances GBR Royal Tank Regiment The Royal Tank Regiment GBR The King s Royal Hussars GBR The Royal Dragoon Guards See also Royal Armoured Corps Royal Australian Armoured Corps Royal Canadian Armoured Corps Category Administrative corps of New Zealand Category Military units and formations established in 1942 ...   more details



  1. Royal New Zealand Corps of Signals

    Refimprove date February 2009 The Royal New Zealand Signals Corps RNZSigs provides, co ordinates and operates the communications network s of the New Zealand Army . The role of RNZSigs is To support other Arms by providing Communication Information System required for Command and Control of Units, Formations and Administrative installations in a theater of Operations and in the New Zealand support area. Modern signal equipment is essential to the army , demanding skilled operators and technicians. Because communications must be maintained even under the worst of conditions, signallers must be expert tradespeople. They must also accept a high degree of personal responsibility because the lives of soldiers can often rely on the fast and accurate transmission of battlefield information. The Corps comprises systems engineer s who configure and implement networks, information systems operator s who maintain and operate networks, and communication system operators who operate all sorts of communications equipment and process signals traffic over voice and data circuits. The Corps consist of two regular Squadron cavalry squadrons . The first is the 2 Signal Squadron in Linton, New Zealand ... one is the 3 Signals Squadron Royal New Zealand Corps of Signals in Burnham, New Zealand Burnham . There is also an Army Reserve signal squadron, known as 1 Signal Squadron, based in Auckland which consist 1 troop and is made up of Army Reserve personnel from throughout the North Island. This squadron ... and Army Reserve personnel attend to get qualified as a Royal New Zealand Signaller. Further reading Laurie Barber & Cliff Lord, Swift and Sure A History of the Royal New Zealand Corps of Signals and Army Signalling in New Zealand. An official history, 1996 External links New Zealand Army, http www.army.mil.nz ... Communications Systems Operator , accessed May 2010 Category Administrative corps of New Zealand ... out is to support the regular force positions and military operations throughout the world. The corps ...   more details



  1. Corps of Royal New Zealand Engineers

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The 2nd Engineer Regiment is housed in Linton Military Camp that is situated approximately 10  km South of the City of Palmerston North . Raised on the 1st of July 1993 the Regiment is the only major military engineer Unit in the New Zealand Army . Linton Camp has been known throughout the Army as the traditional home of the Engineers. The School of Military Engineering first moved to Linton Camp in June 1953 but now comes under the Control of Army Schools in Waiouru. The role of the engineers is to assist in maintaining the mobility of our Own Forces, deny freedom of movement to the enemy, and provide general engineering support. 2nd Engineer Regiment is to generate and sustain Engineer Troop and Squadron level command and control competent in combined arms operations in order to meet directed outputs. Organisation 2 Engineer Regiment HQ Squadron 2 Field Squadron 25 Engineer Support Squadron Emergency Response Squadron DEFAULTSORT Corps Of Royal New Zealand Engineers Category Administrative corps of New Zealand Category Military engineering ...   more details



  1. New Zealand Air Training Corps

    unit unit name New Zealand Air Training Corps image Image Ensign of the Royal New Zealand Air ... Subjects The Air Training Corps or ATC is one of the three corps in the New Zealand Cadet Forces , the other two being the New Zealand Cadet Corps and New Zealand Sea Cadet Corps Sea Cadet Corps . It is funded in partnership between the Royal New Zealand Air Force RNZAF and communities, and its ... Corps was formed in September 1941, at a time when New Zealand was considered to be at risk from ... area has a New Zealand Cadet Forces NZCF Training and Support Unit, commanded by an Area Co ordinator, with Advisors for Air Training Corps units. Unit See also List of squadrons in the New Zealand ... Training Corps unit in New Zealand. Each unit is managed by the Cadet Unit Commander, in partnership ... leader s course. This is the Corps equivalent to the New Zealand Cadet Corps NZCC Lance Corporal ... Dip Flat in the South Island or at the Waiouru New Zealand Army Army base in the North Island ... in the New Zealand Air Training Corps External links http www.1squadron.org.nz 1 City of Wellington ... 20 01 2009 References Reflist New Zealand Cadet Forces DEFAULTSORT Air Training Corps, New Zealand ... choose to join New Zealand Defence Force . Unlike the United States Civil Air Patrol , service as an ATC ..., the 1971 Defence Act established the New Zealand Cadet Force as a volunteer organisation, for which ... the control of the Commandant, provided at 5 locations around New Zealand to support units. Cadet Force ... Century there were 103 Cadet Force units In New Zealand, and cadet numbers approximate 4500 ... Association of New Zealand ATCANZ . Area The country is divided into 3 areas, Northern Northern half ... as that of the Royal New Zealand Air Force, except that for all ranks, the lettering on the bottom of the rank insignia shoulder boards reads CADET FORCES rather than NEW ZEALAND to differentiate ... NEW ZEALAND CADET FORCES, rather than NEW ZEALAND for the same reason. The cadets wear a cloth ATC ...   more details



  1. Royal New Zealand Fencible Corps

    cleanup date November 2008 The Royal New Zealand Fencible Corps was formed in 1846. The Governor, George Grey , had requested military forces for the defence of the early settlers in New Zealand, instead of supplying regular military forces the English Parliament approved the creation of the Corps. ref http www.nzfenciblesociety.org.nz Who Were The Fencibles? ref The conditions for enlistment were being under 48 years of age and with a minimum of 15 years of military service. These conditions were posted at regiments throughout the British Isles. Pay was 6 pence to 1 shilling and 3 pence a day in addition to their pension. The Commandant Major Kenny was paid 300 each officer was given a house and convert 50 acre m2 of land ref http www.nzetc.org tm scholarly tei Cow01NewZ b1 1 14.html The New Zealand Wars A History of the Maori Campaigns and the Pioneering Period The Royal New Zealand Fencibles ref The pensioners were to be provided with a cottage of 2 rooms on an acre of land. After 7 years the cottage and land would become their own property in exchange for attending military exercises 12 days a year. 10 ships brought 721 pensioners and their families totalling over 2500 people between the years 1847 and 1852. They settled in the Auckland suburbs of Howick, New Zealand Howick , Onehunga , Otahuhu and Panmure, New Zealand Panmure . ref name SOLDIERS cite news title Auckland Soldiers of fortune url http www.nzherald.co.nz panmure news article.cfm?l id 356&objectid 10667027 accessdate 5 February 2011 newspaper The New Zealand Herald date 26 August 2010 ref See also Theodore Haultain Pensioner Settlements New Zealand electorate Howick Historical Village References Reflist NewZealand org stub Mil hist stub Category Military history of New Zealand Category Military units and formations of New Zealand ...   more details



  1. New Zealand Sea Cadet Corps

    Military Unit unit name New Zealand Sea Cadet Corps image Image Naval Ensign of New Zealand.svg ... Corps SCC or Sea Cadets, is one of the three corps in the New Zealand Cadet Forces , the other two being the New Zealand Air Training Corps Air Training Corps , and the New Zealand Cadet Corps . Its members are civilians . Members have no obligation to join the New Zealand Defence Force NZDF however ..., as well as the Air Training Corps and New Zealand Cadet Corps. Cadet ranks are often abbreviated by omitting ... Sea Cadet Corps Navy League Navy League of New Zealand External links http www.seacadets.org.nz ... seacadets.org about us International Sea Cadet Association http www.cadetforces.mil.nz New Zealand Cadet Forces Web Site New Zealand Cadet Forces Naval cadets Category New Zealand Cadet Forces Sea Cadet Corps, New Zealand Category Youth organisations based in New Zealand Sea Cadet Corps, New Zealand ... was formed in Christchurch , by the Canterbury, New Zealand Canterbury Navy League disambiguation Navy ... of the League. Organisation National The SCC, as a component of the New Zealand Cadet Forces, is managed ... Colonel or equivalent , who is part of Headquarters New Zealand Defence Force staff in Wellington . At community level, The SCC are represented by the Sea Cadet Association of New Zealand . Area The country ... of the North Island and Southern entire South Island . Each area has a New Zealand Cadet Forces NZCF ... also known as Training ship s across New Zealand. North Island Sea Cadet Units NORTHLAND TS Diomede ... commissioned officer NCO ranks, which are based on the rank structure of the Royal New Zealand ... Commissioned Officers or Civilian Instructors. Officers are commissioned into the New Zealand Cadet ... the Smitt Trophy shooting competition is held between all the Sea Cadet Units in New Zealand. Boat ... Skills Sea Time National Efficiency Competition Each year, the Sea Cadet Association of New Zealand ... aboard the sail training ship Spirit of New Zealand . See also Sea Cadets International Sea Cadet Association ...   more details




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