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Royal Australian Field Artillery | |
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Years active: | – |
Country: | Australia |
Service: | Australian Army |
Branch: | Permanent Force (Australian Army) |
Type: | Artillery |
Specific type: | Corps (administrative) |
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Relationship type: | Administrative |
Subordinate unit: | 1st Battery, Royal Australian Field Artillery |
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Relationship type: | Administrative |
Subordinate unit: | 2nd Battery, Royal Australian Field Artillery |
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Relationship type: | Administrative |
Subordinate unit: | 3rd Battery, Royal Australian Field Artillery |
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