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  1. Australian Army Transportation Corps. Australian Tank Corps. Women's Royal Australian Army Corps. v. t. e. The Australian Army Catering Corps (AACC) is the corps within the Australian Army that is responsible for preparing and serving of meals. The corps was established on 12 March 1943.

  2. Like the British Army, the Australian Army does not use the term 'enlisted' to describe its non-commissioned ranks. Instead, personnel who are not commissioned officers are referred to as other ranks.[1] These are soldiers, non-commissioned officers (NCOs) and warrant officers (WOs). Warrant officers are appointed by a warrant which is signed by the Chief of the Army.[2] The insignia for non ...

  3. 7.62×51mm NATO. A semi-automatic 7.62×51mm sniper rifle. In service with infantry and special forces units of the Australian Army. It has seen service in Iraq, Afghanistan and East Timor. Mk 14 Enhanced Battle Rifle (M14 EBR) United States. Designated marksman rifle. 7.62×51mm NATO. Used by the Special Air Service Regiment.

  4. Nearly 400,000 men ultimately served overseas, with 40 percent of the total force serving in front line areas. As a proportion of its population, the Australian Army was ultimately one of the largest Allied armies during World War II. Casualties included 11,323 killed in action, 1,794 who died of wounds, and 21,853 wounded.

  5. e. The 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.

  6. Militares australianos em ação no Iraque. O Exército Australiano é o ramo militar terrestre da Austrália. É parte das Forças Armadas da Austrália (ADF), juntamente com a Marinha e a Força Aérea. Enquanto o Chefe da Defesa (CDF) comanda as Forças Armadas (ADF), o Exército é comandado pelo Chefe do Exército (CA).

  7. Australian Army is within the scope of WikiProject Australia, which aims to improve Wikipedia's coverage of Australia and Australia-related topics. If you would like to participate, visit the project page .