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  2. Australian Army Band Kapooka - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Army Band Kapooka (AAB-K) is a full time military band in the Australian Army. Being a band, it is a sub-unit of the Australian Army Band , the army's official music branch. It is one of eleven military bands of the army and as the official band of the 1st Recruit Training battalion (1RTB). [1]

  3. Portal:Military history of Australia/Units/June 15 - Wikipedia

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  4. Army Recruit Training Centre - Wikipedia

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    Army Recruit Training Centre (ARTC) is the name of the Australian Army's basic training establishment, since December 1998. [1] Located at Kapooka , an outer suburb of Wagga Wagga , in the Riverina region of New South Wales , the Army Recruit Training Centre (ARTC) is located within Blamey Barracks, about 9.5 km south-west of Wagga Wagga.

  5. Portal:Military history of Australia/Units/June - Wikipedia

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    Following World War II the site became home to the 1st Recruit Training Battalion (1RTB) from 1951 and the 2nd Recruit Training Battalion (2RTB) from 1953. 1RTB conducted training for both conscripts and volunteers trained over 10,000 conscripts during the Vietnam War and remains the Army's main recruit training unit. The ARTC is also home to ...

  6. Australian Army Band Corps - Wikipedia

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    The AABC Association originated from an idea expressed at the opening of the J.J. Shelton Band Centre at the Army Recruit Training Centre in March 1987. The association organized its first meeting on 10 June 1989, during which it was formally established.

  7. Structure of the Australian Army - Wikipedia

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    1st (Australian) Division [7] Headquarters, 1st Division (Gallipoli Barracks) [5] Amphibious Task Group (Brisbane) 2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (Amphibious infantry) (Lavarack Barracks) 1st Signal Regiment (Enoggera) 2/30th Training Group (RMAF Butterworth, Malaysia) 1st Intelligence Battalion (Victoria Barracks, NSW) — Will move ...

  8. List of Australian Army Corps - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the 23 Corps of the Australian Army, [1] ordered according to the traditional seniority of all the Corps. [citation needed]Corps of Staff Cadets ...

  9. Military recruit training - Wikipedia

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    US Army drill sergeants training a recruit. Evidence from Australia, the UK and the U.S. shows that recruit training systematically stimulates aggression, particularly in those enlisted for ground close combat roles. [2] [16] [17] [4] [10] Bayonet practice is an example, as the strong language of this instruction from a British army corporal ...