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| 19/06/2009 | MECC 191/09 |
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NEW NAME FOR Army’s 4th Battalion (Commando),
The Royal Australian Regiment (4 RAR (Cdo)) was today renamed 2nd Commando
Regiment (2 Cdo Regt) during a ceremony at Tobruk Lines, Holsworthy. The ceremony, reviewed by Chief
of Army Lieutenant General Ken Gillespie, saw the march-off of the 4 RAR
colours and the unfurling of the new 2 Cdo Regt flag. “I am very pleased that 4 RAR
(Cdo) is now nearing maturity as a special operations unit. The name change
celebrated today recognises this achievement as well as the skills and
qualifications of its members,” Lieutenant General Gillespie said. “The name 2 Cdo Regt more accurately reflects the roles and
capabilities of the commandos and their command structure, which are distinct
from our conventional infantry battalions.” “4 RAR will remain on Army’s Order of Battle with its history, colours
and traditions preserved for future service as and when required by our nation.
So too will we continue to celebrate the battalion’s service and the sacrifice
of those who served under its colours.” “2 Cdo Regt will not forget its origins and will continue to support
the 4 RAR Association where it can, specifically through the provision of
facilities for annual meetings, unit birthdays and Anzac Day,” Lieutenant
General Gillespie said. 4 RAR began commando transition in 1996 when Government directed Army
to establish a second commando regiment with the ability to conduct special
recovery and strike operations. The name 2nd Commando Regiment was chosen as it logically complements
the existing 1st Commando Regiment, but more importantly it reflects the
unit’s historical links to the Australian Independent Commando Companies that
operated in the Southwest Pacific in the Second World War. 2 Cdo Regt joins the Special Air
Service Regiment, Incident Response Regiment, 1st Commando Regiment, the
Special Forces Training Centre and the Special Operations Logistics Squadron as
part of Army’s Special Operations Command. Media note: Imagery will be available at
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