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  2. Australia's Federation Guard - Wikipedia

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    Australia's Federation Guard (AFG) is a tri-service ceremonial unit made up of members from the Royal Australian Navy, Australian Army, and Royal Australian Air Force.

  3. Australian Defence Force - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Defence Force (ADF) is the military organisation responsible for the defence of the Commonwealth of Australia and its national interests. It consists of three branches: the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), Australian Army and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF).

  4. Marine Unit (Australian Border Force) - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Unit, formerly the Australian Customs Service National Marine Unit, is a division of the Australian Border Force which acts as a Coast Guard in guarding Australia's coast. The Marine Unit focuses on surveillance and response activities within the Australian Economic Exclusion Zone , and the operation and training of ships and crews ...

  5. Defence Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Defence Committee is the primary decision-making committee in the Department of Defence, supported by six subordinate committees, groups and boards. The Defence Committee is focused on major capability development and resource management for the Australian Defence Organisation and shared accountability of the Secretary and the Chief of the Defence Force.

  6. Coast guards in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Responsibilities for traditional coast guard duties in Australia are distributed across various federal, state and community agencies. The de facto coast guard of Australia is the Maritime Border Command, a joint command of the Australian Defence Force and the Australian Border Force which works alongside the Australian Federal Police, the Australian Fisheries Management Authority, and the ...

  7. Australian Border Force - Wikipedia

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    A contracted Surveillance Australia Dash 8 aircraft (Coast Guard). Australian Border Force recruits are trained over the course of 12 months in both classroom and operational environments. Officers receive training in basic law enforcement duties and customs clearance and examination procedures and undergo physical assessments.

  8. Old Guard (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The Old Guard was an Australian anti-communist organisation which was founded in 1930 and was primarily active in New South Wales. [1] Its exact origins are disputed. At least one historian has claimed that it existed as early as 1917. [ 2 ]

  9. Colonial forces of Australia - Wikipedia

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    [53] [109] By 1897, there was also the 1st Australian Volunteer Horse and the Railway Volunteer Corps, and a "National Guard" of volunteer veterans. [114] The colony also began recruiting a small number of doctors, nurses, supply troops and engineer and machine gun units were raised.