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- MILITARIA: ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS LAPEL BADGEThe Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps [RAAOC] is the Corps within the Australian Army concerned with supply and administration, as well as the demolition and disposal of explosives and salvage of battle-damaged equipment. Today RAAOC sub-units sit within mixed units such as Combat Service Support Battalions or Force Support Battalions. RAAOC is also responsible for clerks and quarter-master store staff in all Australian Army Units. The motto of the Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps is 'SU$5SHIPPING OFFEREDForest Lake, QLD•9w
- MILITARIA: SCARCE 1912 - 48 AUST ARMY CHRISTIAN CHAPLAINs BADGESThe Commonwealth of Australia was established in 1901. The defence of Australia became the responsibility of the new Federal Government. Chaplains were attached to Army units prior to 1901 but the Australian Army Chaplains' Department was not formally organised as a Department within the Army until 1911. In 1912 the Christian Chaplains’ badge was produced and remained unchanged in service until 1948. In 1948 the corps became the Royal Australian Army Chaplains' Department and a new design for t$50SHIPPING OFFEREDForest Lake, QLD•41w
- MILITARIA:2 x 1954 - c.1990 AUST ARMY CATERING CORPS EPAULETTE BUTTONSThe Australian Army Catering Corps provides timely and deployable catering support to land force assets as part of brigade, task force, joint or combined operations, and a catering service to enhance Australian Defence Force operations. In fulfilling the role, the AACC is responsible for: providing technical advice to commanders and staff on catering matters; economical use of rations; developing and implementing food safety measures; provision of nutritional meals to soldiers; provision of a$10SHIPPING OFFEREDForest Lake, QLD•13w
- MILITARIA: AUST ARMY ROYAL AUST ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS COLLAR BADGEThe Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps [RAAOC] is the Corps within the Australian Army concerned with supply and administration, as well as the demolition and disposal of explosives and salvage of battle-damaged equipment. Today RAAOC sub-units sit within mixed units such as Combat Service Support Battalions or Force Support Battalions. RAAOC is also responsible for clerks and quarter-master store staff in all Australian Army Units. The motto of the Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps is 'SU$10SHIPPING OFFEREDForest Lake, QLD•41w
- MILITARIA: AUST ARMY 'ROYAL AUST ARMY ORDNANCE CORPS' COLLAR BADGESThe Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps [RAAOC] is the Corps within the Australian Army concerned with supply and administration, as well as the demolition and disposal of explosives and salvage of battle-damaged equipment. The Corps contains clerks, Q-store staff, warehouse staff, food technicians, petroleum operators, parachute riggers and ammunition technicians. Members of the Corps are sometimes nicknamed ‘Roaches’. There are no longer any RAAOC specific units within the Australian Army$20Forest Lake, QLD•94w
- MILITARIA: SCARCE c.2000 AUTRALIAN ARMY CADET CORPS HAT BADGECadets have been in existence in Australia since the first unit was established in 1866, at St Mark's Collegiate School, NSW. During the period 1949-51, the title of 'Australian Cadet Corps' [ACC] and the Torch and Sword logo was officially adopted. In 1993, the title of 'Australian Army Cadet Corps' [AACC] was approved and the first hat badge for the Corps was produced. The AACC remained until circa 2004 when the title Australian Army Cadets was adopted and a new hat badge was produced to ref$5SHIPPING OFFEREDForest Lake, QLD•9w
- MILITARIA: SCARCE BRITISH ARMY SERGEANT MAJOR ANODISED RANK INSIGNIAWarrant Officers [WOs] in the British Army are the highest group of non-commissioned ranks, holding the King's or Queen's warrant. Warrant Officers are not saluted, because they do not hold the King's Commission, but they are addressed as "Sir" or "Ma'am" by subordinates. Commissioned Officers address Warrant Officers either by their appointment e.g. QMSI, RSM or sergeant major or as "Mister", "Mrs" or "Ms", and then their last name. Although often referred to as non-commissioned officers [NCOs$10SHIPPING OFFEREDForest Lake, QLD•65w
- MILITARIA: AUSTRALIAN ARMY TRAINING TEAM VIETNAM LAPEL BADGEThe AUSTRALIAN ARMY TRAINING TEAM VIETNAM [AATTV] was a specialist unit of military advisors of the Australian Army that operated during the Vietnam War. Raised in 1962, the unit was formed solely for service as part of Australia's contribution to the war, providing training and assistance to South Vietnamese forces. Members of the team worked individually or in small groups. It is believed to be the most decorated Australian unit to serve in Vietnam; its members received over 100 decorations,$10SHIPPING OFFEREDForest Lake, QLD•7w
- MILITARIA: AUST ARMY ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARMOURED CORPS HAT/BERET BADGEThe ROYAL AUSTRALIAN ARMOURED CORPS [RAAC] is an administrative corps of the Australian Army. It provides the Australian Defence Force's Armour capability, which performs the function of mounted combat. Armour combines firepower, mobility, protection and networked situational awareness to generate shock action and overmatch in close combat. Armour is an essential element of the combined arms approach that is employed by the Australian Army. The role of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps is to$25Forest Lake, QLD•15w
- MILITARIA: AUSTRALIAN ARMY AVIATION CORPS HAT/BERET BADGEThe Australian Army Aviation [AAAvn] is a Corps of the Australian Army and provides aviation reconnaissance, firepower support, air mobility, battlefield support, and surveillance. It was formed on 1 July 1968. The motto of the Australian Army Aviation corps is ‘VIGILANCE’. Australian Army aviation has traditional links with the Australian Flying Corps, Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery and the Royal Australian Air Force. Each of the aviation regiments are currently attached to 16th Aviati$25SHIPPING OFFEREDForest Lake, QLD•15w
- MILITARIA: ROYAL AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY CORPS HAT BADGEThe ROYAL AUSTRALIAN INFANTRY CORPS [RA Inf] is the parent Corps for all infantry regiments of the Australian Army and was established in 1948, with its Royal Corps status being conferred by His Majesty King George VI. Major components of the RA Inf include the various battalions of the Royal Australian Regiment and the six state-based Australian infantry regiments. The various Regional Force Surveillance and Special Forces units of the Army are also part of the Corps. The role of the Royal Aus$25SHIPPING OFFEREDForest Lake, QLD•15w
- MILITARIA: AUSTRALIAN ARMY 1st ARMOURED REGIMENT HAT BADGE1st ARMOURED REGIMENT [1AR] is an armoured regiment of the Australian Army and is the senior regiment of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps with the Regimental motto ‘PARATUS’ meaning ‘prepared’. Formed as a tank unit in the new Australian Regular Army in 1949, the Regiment subsequently saw service during the Vietnam War operating Centurion tanks.. As part of the Plan Beersheba reorganisation, the unit has become one of three Armoured Cavalry Regiments [ACRs] assigned to the Army's multirole c$25SHIPPING OFFEREDForest Lake, QLD•15w
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