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Latest revision as of 12:07, 4 June 2017

Royal Australian Field Artillery
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Country: Australia
Service: Australian Army
Branch: Permanent Force (Australian Army)
Type: Artillery
Specific type: Corps (administrative)
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Command structure
Relationship type: Administrative
Subordinate unit: 1st Battery, Royal Australian Field Artillery
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Command structure
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Subordinate unit: 2nd Battery, Royal Australian Field Artillery
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Subordinate unit: 3rd Battery, Royal Australian Field Artillery
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  • units and formations were only required to keep official war diaries when operating in a theatre of war.
  • war diaries were created but no longer survive.
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