This article describes the current structure of the Australian Army. It includes the army's order of battle and the headquarters locations of major units. Members of the Australian Army also serve within joint units of the Australian Defence Force which fall outside the direct command of the Australian Army.
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describes the current structureoftheAustralianArmy. It includes thearmy's order of battle and the headquarters locations of major units. Members ofthe Australian...
ThestructureoftheAustralianArmy during World War I included a small force of mostly militia which served in Australia and larger expeditionary forces...
Australian Machine Gun Corps Australian Mining Corps "AustralianArmy Corps". Australian Department of Defence. Retrieved 27 December 2015. Structure...
TheAustralianArmy Cadets (AAC) is the youth military program and organisation oftheAustralianArmy, tasked with supporting participants to contribute...
a list ofthe equipment currently used by theAustralianArmy. TheArmy has begun to roll out the Enhanced F88 Austeyr (EF88) to replace the F88 Austeyr...
Organisation and Structure: One army, two armies?". Australian War Memorial. 5 October 2011. "Military Organisation and Structure: the Royal Australian Air Force...
TheAustralianArmy Reserve is a collective name given to the reserve units oftheAustralianArmy. Since the Federation ofAustralia in 1901, the reserve...
Navy (RAN), theAustralianArmy, and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) inherited their rank structures from their British counterparts. The insignia...
1901, theAustralianArmy came into existence as the Commonwealth Military Forces through the amalgamation ofthe former colonies military forces. The existing...
three branches: the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), AustralianArmy and the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). The ADF has a strength of just over 89,000...
AustralianArmy officers receive a commission from the Governor-General ofAustralia, who is also the Commander-in-Chief oftheAustralian Defence Force...
describes the current structureofthe New Zealand Army. It includes thearmy's order of battle and the headquarters locations of major units. From the 1880s...
During the Second World War, theAustralianArmy raised a number of units that were designated as carrying out commando-type operations. The first of these...
establishment for AustralianArmy Aviation, and also hosts the Republic of Singapore Air Force's "Cougar" 126 Squadron. The Defence name for the facility is...
TheAustralianArmy was the largest service in theAustralian military during World War I. The First Australian Imperial Force (AIF) was theArmy's main...
The Royal Australian Corps of Signals (RASigs) is one ofthe 'arms' (combat support corps) oftheAustralianArmy. It is responsible for installing, maintaining...
The Royal Australian Armoured Corps (RAAC) is an administrative corps oftheAustralianArmy. It provides theAustralian Defence Force's Armour capability...