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Private Keegan Newbery, front, from the 8th/9th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, conducts a room clearance during urban warfare tactical assault training at Gallipoli Barracks. Photo: Private Jacob Hilton
23 Mar 2021
Army
News

On-call soldiers step up urban training

Being on 72 hours’ notice to move for Operation COVID-19 Assist hasn't stopped 8th/9th Battalion soldiers from honing their skills in urban warfare.

Capability & technology
Soldiers from the 8th/9th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment's Reconnaissance, Snipers and Surveillance Platoon demonstrate the use of camouflage and concealment in the Canungra Field Training Area. Photo: Private Jacob Hilton
22 Mar 2021
Army
News

Platoon practises being 'invisible'

Soldiers from the 8th/9th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, practised the skills of not being seen and not being heard on Exercise Wolf Crawl.

Capability & technology
 Students from the Bridge Erection Propulsion Boat course manoeuvre a bridge transporting a HX77 truck on the Georges River, Sydney. Photo: Petty Officer Lee-Anne Cooper
17 Mar 2021
Army
News

Boat course bridges the gap

Students from the School of Military Engineering undertook the Bridge Erection Propulsion Boat Course at Camp Sapper, Holsworthy Range on the Georges…

Capability & technology
Commanding Officer of the 4th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery Lieutenant Colonel Peter Allan and Warrant Officer Class 1 Matthew Miller welcome the contestants of The Amazing Race Australia to Lavarack Barracks. Photo: Corporal Brodie Cross
16 Mar 2021
Army
News

Amazing test of skills

A gruelling obstacle course run or a head-scratching series of artillery calculations awaited contestants on The Amazing Race Australia at Lavarack…

Exercises & training
Trooper Darius Kaveh-Ahangari has his head shaved as part of Shave for a Cure.
15 Mar 2021
Army
News

Losing locks to support a mate's daughter

Personnel from the 1st/15th Royal New South Wales Lancers took part in Shave for a Cure in support of Trooper Darius Kaveh-Ahangari's daughter.

People & service
Major Brendon Coghill, of 2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment, provides a brief during Exercise Diamond Dawn. Photo: Corporal Nicole Dorrett
15 Mar 2021
Army
News

Simulation tests combat operations

New members posted to the 7th Combat Brigade successfully planned and executed combat operations during Exercise Diamond Dawn. 

Capability & technology
Private Mason Tessier secures cargo pallets in the warehouse of the ADF's main operating base in the Middle East, Camp Baird. Photo: Corporal Tristan Kennedy
15 Mar 2021
Army
News

Dad's tales of adventure inspire

Private Mason Tessier's father’s tales of service inspired the Baulkham HIlls local to leave his civilian trade and join the Army.

People & service
 Hanwha Defense Australia Redback Infantry Fighting Vehicle, left, Australian Army Armoured Personnel Carrier M1123 AS4, and Rheinmetall Defence Australia Lynx KF41 Infantry Fighting Vehicle at Russell Offices, Canberra. Photo: Lauren Larking
12 Mar 2021
Army
News

New vehicles on show

Hanwha Defense Australia’s Redback and Rheinmetall Defence Australia’s Lynx were on display in Canberra on March 12.

Capability & technology
Captain Dylan Conway, of the 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, with books he read while bed-ridden after surgery. He later recommended books to others as part of his initiative, Brothers n' Books. Photo: Private Jacob Hilton
10 Mar 2021
Army
News

Turning a page to heal during difficult chapter

Captain Dylan Conway read more than 100 books while bed-ridden after surgery, which inspired an initiative to help others.

People & service
Lance Corporal Chloe-Meg Cooper, of 3rd Combat Engineer Regiment, at Lavarack Barracks, Townsville. Photo: Corporal Brodie Cross
09 Mar 2021
Army
News

Adventure and new opportunities

Lance Corporal Chloe-Meg Cooper joined the Army because it was something she always wanted to do.

People & service
Private Jordan Enright, of the School of Infantry, enjoys the Singleton Military Area family day with his daughter. Photos: Corporal Shane Kelly
09 Mar 2021
Army
News

Warm welcome to Singleton

Family day an opportunity for Singleton Military Area members, employees, contractors and their families to welcome those newly posted to the area.

People & service
Private Ashleigh Walsh, from the 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, works as a warehouse coordinator managing and maintaining equipment and weapons systems for the battalion. Photo: Corporal Brodie Cross
08 Mar 2021
Army
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Army career fills all the gaps

An Operation COVID-19 Assist deployment convinced Private Ashleigh Walsh to move from the ADF’s Gap Year program and join the Regular Army.

People & service
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