Saluting is a military custom by which a soldier signals acknowledgement of the respect due to a superior rank. Salutes are reciprocated at the highest levels up to and including Heads of State and ...
The Royal Australian Corps of Military Police (RACMP) is a small, highly trained and professional corps. The role of the Royal Australian Corps of Military Police is to provide command and control ...
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ANZAC stands for Australian and New Zealand Army Corps. Anzac Day falls on the 25th of April each year. The 25th of April was officially named Anzac Day in 1916. On the 25th of April 1915, Australian ...
The Australian Army Museum of Military Engineering conserves, preserves and displays the history and achievements of the Corps of the Royal Australian Engineers, commonly known as ‘Sappers’ and the ...
Army’s full-time members can choose to serve in a part-time capacity as a Contingent Workforce member or on their own terms through flexible service options. They can continue to experience the ...
The Australian Army Infantry Museum is the custodian of Infantry Corps history and its customs and traditions. The museum collection ranges from the colonial armies and their first deployments ...
The Australian Intelligence Corps provides knowledge and understanding of the terrain, weather, activities, capabilities and intentions of an actual or potential threat. Intelligence is fundamental to ...
Fort Queenscliff dates from 1860 when an open battery was constructed to defend the entrance to Port Phillip Bay. The museum highlights the significance of the fort in the local, state and national ...
Exercise Talisman Sabre is a biennial exercise predominantly involving Australia and the United States (US). The spelling alternates depending on which country is leading - Sabre if Australia leads, ...
The slouch hat is an object strongly associated with Australian identity. The word ‘slouch’ refers to the sloping brim. The brim is made from rabbit-fur felt or wool felt and is always worn with a ...
The role of the Royal Australian Engineers is to provide geospatial, combat and force support engineering capabilities to enable joint manoeuvre and survivability. The Royal Australian Engineers ...