Randwick Barracks
Randwick Army Barracks is a military base in Sydney, Australia. It is the base for a number of support and Australian Army Reserve units.
List of units
- 19th Chief Engineer Works
17th Sustainment Brigade[2][3]
- Headquarters, 1st Psychology Unit and 1st Health Support Company (Randwick Barracks, NSW)
- Headquarters, 17th Sustainment Brigade[4][5]
- Headquarters, 2nd Division (Randwick Barracks, NSW)[9][10]
- 8th Signal Regiment (HQ at Randwick Barracks, NSW)[11]
1st Commando Regiment (1 Cdo Regt)[12][13]
- Regimental Headquarters (1 Cdo Regt)
- 301st Signal Squadron (1 Cdo Regt)
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References
- Army News.
- Australian Defence Alminac page 26
- Flint, Clark. "17th Combat Service Support Brigade Archived 2014-01-28 at the Wayback Machine". Australian Military Medicine Association. Retrieved 5 February 2012.
- Australian Defence Alminac page 26
- Flint, Clark. "17th Combat Service Support Brigade Archived 2014-01-28 at the Wayback Machine". Australian Military Medicine Association. Retrieved 5 February 2012.
- Australian Army (2008). "Adaptive Army Public Info Paper". Canberra: Australian Army. Retrieved 4 February 2012. page 7.
- Khosa, Raspal (2011). Australian Defence Almanac 2011–2012. Canberra: Australian Strategic Policy Institute
- Brigades and Formations". 2nd Division. Australian Army Archived 2012-01-15 at the Wayback Machine.
- Australian Army (2008). "Adaptive Army Public Info Paper". Canberra: Australian Army. Retrieved 4 February 2012. page7.
- Brigades and Formations". 2nd Division. Australian Army Archived 2012-01-15 at the Wayback Machine.
- Signals Corps Officer : Employment Location". Defence Jobs. Department of Defence.
- Australian Army (2008). "Adaptive Army Public Info Paper". Canberra: Australian Army. Retrieved 4 February 2012. page 7.
- Khosa, Raspal (2011). Australian Defence Almanac 2011–2012. Canberra: Australian Strategic Policy Institute. page 24.
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