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  2. Army Recruit Training Centre - Wikipedia

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    Following the Second World War, the barracks became the 1st Recruit Training Battalion (1RTB). It was established in November 1951, with Lieutenant Colonel V.E. Dowdy appointed as the first Commanding Officer. During 1952 and 1953, 1RTB was joined by the 2nd Recruit Training Battalion, in temporary buildings on the ridge south of the main camp.

  3. 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]

  4. 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 ...

  5. Australian Army Band Corps - Wikipedia

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    Band of the 1st Battalion, Royal Australian ... an idea expressed at the opening of the J.J. Shelton Band Centre at the Army Recruit Training Centre in March 1987 ...

  6. Category : Military units and formations established in 1921

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    1st Battalion, 161st Field Artillery Regiment (United States) ... 1st Recruit Training Battalion (United States) ... 3rd Battalion (Australia) 3rd Brigade, 104th ...

  7. 1st Battalion (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    After a brief period of basic training the 1st Battalion was among the first Australian troops to be deployed overseas, arriving in Egypt on 2 December 1914. [7] Alfred Shout, one of the 1st Battalion's Victoria Cross recipients, at Quinn's Post, Gallipoli, on 7 June 1915.

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

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  9. 8th Brigade (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    8th Brigade is an Australian Army Reserve training formation. It is headquartered in Sydney, and has subordinate units in various locations around New South Wales and the rest of Australia. It is headquartered in Sydney, and has subordinate units in various locations around New South Wales and the rest of Australia.