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The 2nd Force Support Battalion (2 FSB) was an Australian Army logistics battalion. Established in 1998, 2 FSB was a reserve unit headquartered in Hobart, with depot in various locations across Tasmania and Victoria. It was merged into the 8th Operational Support Unit in 2024.
Victoria was the first to raise a logistic unit, which was known as the 'Ordnance, Commissariat and Transport Corps' in 1887; later renamed the Commissariat and Transport Corps. [6] A similar unit known as the Army Service Corps was founded in New South Wales, and upon the formation of the national army in 1901, the predecessor to RACT, the ...
10 FSB was formed on 1 March 1998, following the amalgamation of the 10th Terminal Regiment, 2nd Field Logistics Battalion and the 1st Division Postal Unit. [2] The battalion was awarded a Meritorious Unit Citation for operations in East Timor during INTERFET in 1999–2000, the first logistics unit to be honoured with such an award. [3]
The Army Logistic Training Centre (ALTC) is an Australian Army training establishment that is part of Forces Command.Established on 1 December 1995, [1] through the amalgamation of nine separate logistic, health and personnel services schools and the Army College of TAFE, ALTC is headquartered at Bandiana, Victoria, and was established in response to the need to provide more effective logistic ...
The Joint Capabilities Group (JCG) is a war-fighting domain [1] of the Australian Defence Force responsible for space, cyber, and logistics capabilities. The group was formed in July 2017. [2] [3] It is currently led by the Chief of Joint Capabilities Lieutenant General Susan Coyle. [4]
In the process, Amy Hauk, who has been chief executive officer of Pink since 2019, will become CEO of Victoria’s Secret and Pink. And about 160 management roles, or 5 percent of the company’s ...
Victoria Barracks Melbourne is an Australian Government building located on St Kilda Road in Melbourne, Australia. It was constructed in the mid-to-late 19th century as barracks for British colonial forces in Australia and was the headquarters of the Department of Defence from 1901 to 1953, also housing Australia's war cabinet during World War II .
The rise and fall of Victoria's Secret—from a failure to keep up with a changing culture to retail titan Les Wexner’s association with Jeffrey Epstein—have been written about for years.