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  2. New South Wales Corps - Wikipedia

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    The New South Wales Corps, later known as the 102d Regiment of Foot, and lastly as the 100th Regiment of Foot, was a formation of the British Army organised in 1789 in England to relieve the New South Wales Marine Corps, which had accompanied the First Fleet to New South Wales.

  3. List of Australian military bases - Wikipedia

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    These three military services have numerous military bases situated in all the States and Territories of Australia. Most of Australian Defence Force bases are equipped with Everyman's Welfare Service recreation centres. [1]

  4. Parramatta Sand Body Conservation Area and Military Barracks ...

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    The barracks are also of significant for their association with the New South Wales Corps. The NSW Corps arrived as guards on the Second Fleet in June 1790 to relieve the marines who had accompanied the First Fleet. Members of the NSW Corps served as the garrison at Parramatta and were housed in the newly erected military barracks. [1]

  5. List of officers of the New South Wales Marine Corps

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    Volunteers for the NSW Marine Corps were required to have had a satisfactory prior record of service in the British Marines, to be at least 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) tall and under forty years of age. Both officers and men were entitled to an honourable discharge after three years of colonial service, as an alternative to the British Marine tradition ...

  6. Victoria Barracks, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The barracks was the premier military training site in Australia for many years, from its completion until after Federation in 1901. The bungalow was built in 1847 as the Barrack Master's Residence. The Garrison Hospital was built in 1845 to accommodate 36 patients, and during the 1930s, it was converted into an Officers' Mess.

  7. List of Australian Army units - Wikipedia

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    In March 1901, the Australian Army came into existence as the Commonwealth Military Forces through the amalgamation of the former colonies military forces. The existing regiments and battalions of the colonies were reorganised and renumbered due to their absorption into the national army and subsequently formed the first military units of a united Australia.

  8. New South Wales Marine Corps - Wikipedia

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    The NSW Marines received the allowance for the duration of their three-year enlistment, relieving the Admiralty or the government of the colony of the responsibility of providing messing facilities. [7] New South Wales Marine Corps uniforms consisted of a red long-tailed doublet, white trousers, black headdress, and shoes and gaiters. Officers ...

  9. Special Operations Command (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Soldiers from Special Operations Command during a media demonstration in May 2003. As of 2020, the Special Operations Command comprised the following units: [13] Headquarters, Special Operations Command Headquarters (SOHQ) (GJBC and Russell Offices) [14] [2] Headquarters, Special Forces Group [15] Special Air Service Regiment (Swanbourne, WA)