172 CHAPTER 8 Unit Formations Army Command and Staff College Army Command and Staff College An owl upon a scroll bearing the College motto TAM MARTE QUAM MINERVA (BY ARTS AND SCIENCE AS WELL AS BY WAR); below, a boomerang inscribed with AUSTRALIA and behind, a pair of crossed scimitars. The whole ensigned with the Crown.
1st Recruit Training Battalion (Kapooka) Crossed Steyr F88 rifles backed by a laurel wreath; below, three scrolls, two bearing the Battalion s name and the other with the Unit s signature HOME OF THE SOLDIER. The whole ensigned with the Crown (the scroll, HOME OF THE SOLDIER, is not a part of the official emblem). Land Warfare Centre (Canungra) Land Warfare Centre (Canungra)
Hydra, the seven-headed dragon; above, a scroll inscribed with the Unit title; below, a boomerang bearing the title AUSTRALIA (the emblem was adopted from the Unit it replaced: the Jungle Training Centre). Army Wargames Centre S I M ULATION WI N G Army Wargames Centre A shield displaying four arrows symbolising the principles of war (the Concentration of Force ; the three little arrows being the enemy, the other the friendly force). Below, a boomerang bearing the Centre s title.
Australian Army Training Team Vietnam Upon a shield a loaded crossbow with, above, a boomerang bearing the Team s initials and, below, a scroll with the motto PERSEVERE. Proof and Experimental Establishments
Proof and Experimental Establishments A go, no-go gauge, between it six cannon balls; below, a cannon barrel and a boomerang. The whole ensigned with the Crown. The two scrolls carry the Unit s name and location (in this case Port Wakefield). Headquarters Special Operations
A modified version of the Wyvern (the barbed tail has been replaced by a shark tail and a short sword inserted in the right claw) above a boomerang bearing the motto FESTINA LENTE (HASTEN SLOWLY). Various parts of the two-legged dragon represent the headquarters capabilities: the wings for airborne operations, the shark tail for water operations, the two legs for land and the flaming tongue and sharpened claws represent an offensive capability. The sword is representative of the Special Forces regiments. Brigade/Task Force Formations Brigade/Task Force Formations The number of the formation in Arabic above a boomerang bearing the word BRIGADE (or TASK FORCE) and backed by a pair of crossed broad swords; the whole ensigned with the Crown (in this example the formation is the 3rd Brigade).
Land Command Battle School A 7.62mm SLR bayonet; behind, a diamond displaying, on the right, the night sky, with the Southern cross, and on the left a green field representing the jungle. Below, a boomerang displaying the School s title. Headquarters 1st Division
Headquarters 1st Division A Kangaroo backed by a pair of crossed broad swords, the whole ensigned with the Arabic number one. Headquarters 2nd Division
A pair of crossed Lee-Enfield.303 bayonets, on a red field, ensigned with the Arabic number two. The Former Emblem for the Australian Army The Former Emblem for the Australian Army A kangaroo backed by a pair of crossed broad swords; the whole ensigned with the Crown. The Emblem has been replaced by the General Service Badge (the Rising Sun ).
The Former Emblem for Army Headquarters The Royal Crest superimposed on a shield of red over blue. The Emblem for the Former Eastern Command
A Waratah, the floral emblem of New South Wales. The Emblem for the Former Southern Command Victoria s State Badge; a shield bearing the Southern Cross, ensigned with the Crown. The Emblem for the Former Tasmania Command
The Badge of Tasmania; a lion rampant backed by a gold shield. The Emblem for the Former Central Command The Badge of South Australia; a Piping Shrike (seen from the rear) perched on a twisted band of green and red, backed by a circle of gold.
The Emblem for the Former Western Command gold. The Badge of Western Australia; a Black Swan on a background of The Emblem for the Former Northern Territory Command
A Water Buffalo head, backed by a circle of gold on green. The Emblem for the Former Northern Command Cross. The badge of Queensland; the Crown, backed by a blue Maltese
The Badge of the Former 2nd Recruit Training Battalion Two boomerangs backed by a wreath of wattle; one, surmounted by the Arabic number two, bearing the Unit s title, the other with the motto NULLI SECUNDUS (SECOND TO NONE). The whole ensigned with the Crown. The Badge of the Former 3rd Training Battalion Within a wreath of wattle a lion; below, a scroll bearing the Unit s motto DUTY AND KNOWLEDGE; above, a boomerang bearing the Unit s title below the Arabic number three.
The Emblem of the Former Materiel Division An anvil backed by a pair of crossed broad swords; above, six cannon balls and, below, two scrolls (bearing the Division s title) and a boomerang (bearing the name Army Headquarters). The swords, ammunition and anvil represent the fighting and logistic stores that the Division was responsible for procuring.