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After leaving her home in Afghanistan as a teenager, Private Hassiba Sahar is a military policewoman serving with the 1st Military Police Battalion at Gallipoli Barracks in Enoggera, Queensland. Photo: Corporal Nicole Dorrett
28 Sep 2020
Army
News

Hard work pays off

Private Hassiba Sahar let nothing get in the way in her quest for an education.

People & service
Force Protection Element 14 has arrived in Afghanistan for its six-month deployment. Photo: Corporal Tristan Kennedy
25 Sep 2020
Army
News

Deployment coincides with Afghan negotiations

Force Protection Element 14 begins Operation Highroad in Kabul, Afghanistan.

Operations & missions
Wuyagiba locals welcome the arrival of a shipping container donated by 8 Brigade for use in the community's study hub.
25 Sep 2020
Army
News

The container that could

Sydney-based 8 Brigade has donated a 20-foot shipping container to the Wuyagiba Study Hub in south-east Arnhem Land.

People & service
Commander Task Group Afghanistan Brigadier Ed Smeaton, centre left, opens a deployable field workshop along with fellow REAME Corps members at Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul Afghanistan.
22 Sep 2020
Army
News

Maintenance has a new home in Afghanistan

Task Group Afghanistan’s up-armoured unimog and protected mobility vehicle fleets have a new home to support their maintenance and upkeep.

Operations & missions
Chaplain Kene Onwukwe at the joint NSW Police/ADF border control headquarters in Albury, NSW. Photo: Lieutenant Commander James Thompson
22 Sep 2020
Army
News

From southern Nigeria to the southern border of NSW

Chaplain Kene Onwukwe is supporting ADF personnel on Operation COVID-19 Assist.

People & service
Soldiers from Townsville arrive at Sydney airport for Operation COVID-19 Assist. Photo: Leading Seaman Nadav Harel
21 Sep 2020
Army
News

More boots on the ground in Sydney

More than 100 soldiers from Townsville have arrived in Sydney to help stop the spread of COVID-19.

People & service
Craftsman Terence Tan, of 7th Combat Service Support Battalion, provides support to the Department of Health and Human Services during Operation COVID-19 Assist. Photo: Leading Seaman Craig Walton
18 Sep 2020
Army
News

Helping to bring relief to Victorians

Craftsman Terence Tan is helping his hometown of Melbourne on Operation COVID-19 Assist.

People & service
Major Andrew Leong, of 5th/6th Royal Victoria Regiment, is deployed as the J35 Future Operations Planner on Operation COVID-19 Assist. Photo: Private Olivia Cameron
18 Sep 2020
Army
News

Reservist joins the fight against pandemic

Reservist Major Andrew Leong closed up shop to help on Operation COVID-19 Assist.

People & service
Australian Army Commander Regional Force Surveillance Group Colonel John Papalitsas presents Sergeant Dennis Maher with a certificate of appreciation for more than 30 years of service.
18 Sep 2020
Army
News

Indigenous soldier thanked for lifetime of service

Sergeant Dennis Maher has been thanked for giving almost 40 years of service to Army.

People & service
Lieutenant James Bonney attaches simulated explosives to a bridge during the final field phase of the Engineer Regimental Officer Basic Course. Photo: Sergeant Ray Vance
16 Sep 2020
Army
News

Building bridges across armies

Future Royal Australian Engineer corps troop commanders are building bridges of a different kind.

Alliances & relationships
Sapper Lewis Coulter sweeps for mines during the 1st Combat Engineer Regiment Commanding Officers' Challenge held at Robertson Barracks, Northern Territory. Photo: Private Rodrigo Villablanca
08 Sep 2020
Army
News

Recon rules the Goanna challenge

Sapper sections from the 1st Combat Engineer Regiment have gone head-to-head in Exercise Goanna.

Capability & technology
Lance Corporal Stewart Cox, left, and Sapper Luke Carey while on Operation Southern Discovery in Antarctica.
08 Sep 2020
Army
News

Survey work 'a bit easier in Antarctica'

Despite the challenges, three Army surveyors enjoyed completing topographic surveys in Antarctica.

Alliances & relationships
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