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@respect-the-force
Totally impractical, they all do it.
Common sense is hard to find these days.
what made you want to join the army?
The idea of doing something that makes a difference in the world. Adventure, meeting people and fun too
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20110425adf8106603_154 by Royal Australian Navy on Flickr.
The colour raising ceremony on board HMAS Darwin and HMAS Perth, Royal Australian Navy
3 BDE CATA and Exercise Southern Jackeroo 2015
The Brigade has recently completed this years Combined Arms Training Activity (CATA), which is the 3 BDE’s annual principle foundation war fighting exercise. It is designed to develop, confirm, and evaluate the foundation war fighting skills of 3 BDE and to maintain the high standards and professionalism expected of 3 BDE soldiers.
This year, the 3 BDE CATA was held in conjunction with Exercise Southern Jackaroo 15 (EXSJ15), which is a tri-lateral training event. EX SJ15 will involve military assets from 3 BDE units along with international engagement from the United Sates Army Pacific (USAPAC), United Sates Marine Corps (USMC) and the Japanese Ground Self Defence Force (JGSDF).
The Exercise was an excellent success. It enabled the Brigade to train in Combined arms as a formed Combat Brigade.
From the Brigade Commander:
“3 BDE is at the forefront of force modernisation programs that will transform both Army and the Australian Defence Force into far more potent, versatile and relevant military forces. 3 BDE has seen the arrival of 2 CAV and will soon have tanks, 3 BDE is a Combat Brigade. Combined arms capability is the hub of a Combat Brigade. CATA brings these skills to practice and hones the capability of this BDE.”
“The ability to work with regional and coalition partners is essential for the modern military operating environment and Exercise Southern Jackeroo is an excellent opportunity for Army’s 3rd Brigade and more specifically the 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian regiment to gain exposure to and understand how different militaries operate.”
Australian Army soldiers from the 7th Brigade during Exercise Diamond Strike, conducted in the Shoalwater Bay training area, Queensland, from 20-30 June 2015.
Australian Army soldiers from 2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment and marines from the United States 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit departed Fog Bay, Northern Territory on 13 July having completed the amphibious assault phase of Exercise Talisman Sabre 2015 (EX TS15).
The soldiers and marines, departing on buses and United States Marine Corps MV-22 Osprey aircraft, will now begin the final phase of the exercise being live fire activities in Bradshaw Field Training Area (BFTA).
The live fire activities will occur over 15 – 18 July with the closing ceremony for EX TS15 scheduled for 20 July.
I wish I could have went with 2/5 when the releived us in Oki. Talisman Saber looks like the tits.
Australian Army snipers with 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, and Japan Ground Self-Defense Force snipers of 32nd Infantry Regiment during a live-fire activity at Townsville field training area between 1 to 18 June 2015.
Australian Army soldiers from 1st Commando Regiment dropped into coastal waters off Shoalwater Bay training area as part of an advanced force operation in support of 7th Brigade’s combined arms training activity, Exercise Diamond Strike 2015. As a slight storm swept across the coast moments after the insertion, the Commandos gathered together and stormed Freshwater Beach in Queensland. Over the next three days the commandos conducted several day and night scenario-based operations, including raids and direct action missions, to support of 7th Brigade’s scheme of manoeuvre. Commando’s collective skills were tested in in extreme conditions to identify lessons and learn from the experience. Special Operations Command provides advanced force operations effects to the joint operating environment. Forces are trained, equipped and prepared to conduct key tasks at high levels of readiness, including point-of-entry. Advanced force operations involve the precision suppression, neutralisation or destruction of high value targets, seizure of key terrain and disruption of command-and-control systems to shape the environment for follow-on forces. 1st Commando Regiment, along with the other Special Operations Command units, provide an important contribution to generating this effect. 1st Commando Regiment is a unique special forces unit within Special Operations Command – Australia. As the oldest unit within Special Operations Command, the regiment has provided an unbroken conduit for the passage of experience from Second World War Commando forefathers to the modern Australian special operations community. Today, regiment contains some of the most skilled, dedicated and combat experienced soldiers within Army.
anyone special in your life
Why do you ask? haha
Rest In Peace Marines …
Out of all the pictures I’ve seen today this one really hit me…
why dont you have one?
I dunno, girls like me better as a friend I guess haha