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  2. Morale patch - Wikipedia

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    A morale patch is a military ornamental insignia with humorous images and expressions. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] They can be used as identification with a particular unit, such as a division or brigade, and are designed to build an esprit de corps with military personnel.

  3. Australian Army unit colour patches - Wikipedia

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    This colour patch was based on that of the 8th Battalion, 1st AIF, with grey trim to distinguish it as the colour patch of a unit of the 2nd AIF. Unit colour patches (or simply known as colour patches) [1] are a method of identification used by the Australian Army, used to indicate which unit a soldier belongs to.

  4. Uniforms of the Australian Army - Wikipedia

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    For summer or warm climates khaki drill-cotton clothing was issued. Units wore the shoulder patch of the corresponding unit of the 1st AIF, with a grey border to distinguish the unit from the Militia unit wearing the same patch. The shape of the grey indicated the division, which sometimes differed from that of the coloured part.

  5. 2nd Commando Regiment (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    A posthumous Victoria Cross for Australia was awarded to Cameron Baird for actions in Uruzgan Province in June 2013. [72] As of October 2010, six Distinguished Service Crosses , eleven Distinguished Service Medals , seven Medals for Gallantry and three Stars of Gallantry had been awarded to 2nd Commando Regiment personnel for service in ...

  6. Royal Australian Army Chaplains' Department - Wikipedia

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    On the latter, these insignia are embroidered in black cotton. Principal Chaplains and Chaplains Division 4 wear gorget patches (of a Brigadier or Colonel respectively) in purple (instead of red) in place of the metal insignia on their collars and lapels, but wear the same cloth insignia as worn by other chaplains on AMCU uniforms. [3]

  7. 49th Battalion (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    After the war, Australia's military was rapidly demobilised and then re-formed with the part-time element, the Citizens Military Force (CMF), being established in 1948. [56] The force was recreated on a reduced scale, though, and there was no room on the order of battle initially for the 49th Battalion.

  8. Challenge coin - Wikipedia

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    The 17th Infantry Regiment "Buffalo" coin is the oldest challenge coin known in existence. On one side of the coin is a picture of a buffalo with the date 1812, which signified the year the unit was formed. On the other side was the 17th Infantry patch with the dates 1950 – 1958 and the word Korea to signify the tour.

  9. 5th/7th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 5th/7th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment (5/7 RAR) is a regular littoral infantry battalion of the Australian Army.The battalion is based at Robertson Barracks in Holtze, Northern Territory and forms part of the 1st Brigade.

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