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Sword Art Online Kirito Kirigaya Kazuto EXQ Figure Banpresto

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Calamvale, QLD

21/01/2024

MILITARIA: CURRENT AUSTRALIAN ARMY CADETS PATCHES

Cadets have been in existence in Australia since the first unit was established in 1866, at St Mark's Collegiate School, NSW. This unit subsequently became the King's School Cadet Corps in 1869. During the period 1949-51, the title of 'Australian Cadet Corps' [ACC] and the Torch and Sword surmounted by a St Edward’s Crown logo was officially adopted and shoulder patches were issued circa 1960 featuring this logo on a blue background. In 1993, the title of 'Australian Army Cadet Corps' [AACC]

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Forest Lake, QLD

16/11/2022

MILITARIA: SCARCE c.2000 AUTRALIAN ARMY CADET CORPS HAT BADGE

Cadets 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

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Forest Lake, QLD

20/02/2024

MILITARIA: SCARCE c.1995 AUST ARMY CADET UNIT HAT BADGE & PATCHES

Cadets have been in existence in Australia since the first unit was established in 1866, at St Mark's Collegiate School, NSW. This unit subsequently became the King's School Cadet Corps in 1869. During the period 1949-51, the title of 'Australian Cadet Corps' [ACC] and the Torch and Sword logo was officially adopted and shoulder patches were issued circa 1960. When worn on the sleeves, the sword of the logo points to the front on both sides of the wearer. In 1993, the title of 'Australian Army

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Forest Lake, QLD

23/01/2024

MILITARIA: AUSTRALIAN ARMY APPRENTICES SCHOOL HAT BADGE

The Australian Army Apprentices School existed from 1948 to 1995 and was established at Balcombe in 1948. The first intake of 45 youths commenced their three year apprenticeship training in 10 different trades. The school moved from Balcombe to Latchford Barracks at Bonegilla, near Wodonga, in 1982. During the life of the school at Balcombe, clerks and bandsmen were also trained. Between the years 1951 to 1982, Balcombe witnessed the graduation of more than 5000 Army Apprentices at the completi

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Forest Lake, QLD

17/01/2024

MILITARIA: AUSTRALIAN ARMY SAS HAT/BERET BADGE

The Special Air Service Regiment, officially abbreviated SASR though commonly known as the SAS, is a special forces unit of the Australian Army based at Campbell Barracks, in Swanbourne, Perth, Western Australia, and is a direct command unit of the Special Operations Command. The SASR is tasked to provide special-operations capabilities in support of the Australian Defence Force. This includes providing unique capabilities to support sensitive strategic operations, hostage rescue, advisory and

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Forest Lake, QLD

08/01/2024

MILITARIA: SCARCE AUSTRALIAN ARMY CADET CORPS PATCHES (1993 to 2001)

Cadets have been in existence in Australia since the first unit was established in 1866, at St Mark's Collegiate School, NSW. This unit subsequently became the King's School Cadet Corps in 1869. During the period 1949-51, the title of 'Australian Cadet Corps' [ACC] and the Torch and Sword logo was officially adopted and shoulder patches were issued circa 1960. When worn on the sleeves, the sword of the logo points to the front on both sides of the wearer. In 1993, the title of 'Australian Army

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Forest Lake, QLD

22/11/2023

MILITARIA: SCARCE c.1960 - 93 AUSTRALIAN CADET CORPS SHOULDER TITLE

Cadets have been in existence in Australia since the first unit was established in 1866, at St Mark's Collegiate School, NSW. This unit subsequently became the King's School Cadet Corps in 1869. During the period 1949-51, the title of 'Australian Cadet Corps' [ACC] and the Torch and Sword logo was officially adopted and shoulder patches were issued circa 1960. In 1993, the title of 'Australian Army Cadet Corps' [AACC] was approved and the shoulder patch modified accordingly. In 2001 the title

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Forest Lake, QLD

22/11/2023

MILITARIA: SCARCE AUST ARMY CADET UNIT HAT BADGES & PATCHES

Cadets have been in existence in Australia since the first unit was established in 1866, at St Mark's Collegiate School, NSW. This unit subsequently became the King's School Cadet Corps in 1869. During the period 1949-51, the title of 'Australian Cadet Corps' [ACC] and the Torch and Sword logo was officially adopted and shoulder patches were issued circa 1960. When worn on the sleeves, the sword of the logo points to the front on both sides of the wearer. In 1993, the title of 'Australian Army

$35
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Forest Lake, QLD

11/05/2023

MILITARIA: c.1993 to 2001 AUST ARMY CADET CORPS HAT BADGE and PATCHES

Cadets 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 re

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Forest Lake, QLD

23/01/2023

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