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name=Australian Army Regulars| | name=Australian Army Regulars| | ||
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disbanded=2011| | disbanded=2011| | ||
− | logo= | + | logo=Australian Army Regulars.png| |
− | country=Australia | | + | country=Australia| |
− | branch= Regulars | | + | branch= Regulars| |
− | type=Volunteer | + | type=Volunteer| |
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− | The Australian Army Regulars | + | The Australian Army Regulars was the core of the '''[[Australian Defence Force]]'''. |
It has known several different names since is creation, such as the '''Australian Defence Force''' (ADF), '''Australian Citizens Army Reserves''' (ACAR), and the '''Australian Army Reserves''' (AAR) | It has known several different names since is creation, such as the '''Australian Defence Force''' (ADF), '''Australian Citizens Army Reserves''' (ACAR), and the '''Australian Army Reserves''' (AAR) | ||
− | In June 2010, it was renamed | + | In June 2010, it was renamed the'''Australian Armed Resistance'''. It has since been renamed once again to the [[Australian Defence Force]]. The following information is of Historical Value only, as '''AAR''' has been replaced by the '''ADF''', following the introduction of [[Military unit|Military units]]. |
==Leaders== | ==Leaders== | ||
− | + | When the AAR was still named ACAR, its leader was {{ELink|citizen|643|Ottogustavo}}, who is believed to have to lead this military group from approximately May onwards. | |
− | When the AAR was still named ACAR, its leader was {{ELink|citizen|643|Ottogustavo}}, who is believed to have lead this military group from approximately May onwards. | + | |
With the creation of Australian Military Marshals, Ottogustavo was replaced by [[Garven Dreis]]. Garven Dreis was later replaced by his second in charge, [[Dean Kong]]. | With the creation of Australian Military Marshals, Ottogustavo was replaced by [[Garven Dreis]]. Garven Dreis was later replaced by his second in charge, [[Dean Kong]]. | ||
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In December, [[Bass Junkie]] was replaced by [[Calbe]], who made {{ELink|citizen|1993791|Dylan of the Darkness}} his XO. | In December, [[Bass Junkie]] was replaced by [[Calbe]], who made {{ELink|citizen|1993791|Dylan of the Darkness}} his XO. | ||
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[[Schoft]] took power as the AAR Marshal in early January and appointed [[Etheodoria Vulpine]] the role of AAR Marshal. | [[Schoft]] took power as the AAR Marshal in early January and appointed [[Etheodoria Vulpine]] the role of AAR Marshal. | ||
− | Almost 1 month on [[Schoft]] was promoted to Drop Bear Marshal and [[Larni Kaddlestorm]] was made the new AAR dMarshal, [[Hinokai]] became the AAR dMarshal and [[Blue Rayne]] became the Quartermaster General of the AAR. | + | Almost 1 month on [[Schoft]] was promoted to Drop Bear Marshal and [[Daenerys Stormborn Targaryen|Larni Kaddlestorm]] was made the new AAR dMarshal, [[Hinokai]] became the AAR dMarshal and [[Blue Rayne]] became the Quartermaster General of the AAR. |
On February the 20th [[Manic Frenzy]] became the new AAR Marshal with [[Hinokai]] remaining as the dMarshal. | On February the 20th [[Manic Frenzy]] became the new AAR Marshal with [[Hinokai]] remaining as the dMarshal. | ||
− | [[Manic Frenzy]]'s time as AAR Marshal did not last long and after a sudden resignation and much confusion [[Hinokai]], the dMarshal for | + | [[Manic Frenzy]]'s time as AAR Marshal did not last long and after a sudden resignation and much confusion [[Hinokai]], the dMarshal for some time had finally become the AAR Marshal and [[M0TT0M]] was made the AAR dMarshal in early March. |
− | Following [[M0TT0M]]'s banning, [[Bowen Eley]] was appointed dMarshal in mid March. | + | Following [[M0TT0M]]'s banning, [[Dr.Allen|Bowen Eley]] was appointed dMarshal in mid-March. |
− | [[Bowen Eley]] resigned from dMarshall in mid April due to RL issues, but came back shortly afterwards. | + | [[Dr.Allen|Bowen Eley]] resigned from dMarshall in mid-April due to RL issues, but came back shortly afterwards. |
− | During May, [[Hinokai]] resigned from the position of Marshall, leaving [[Bowen Eley]] to take the reins. | + | During May, [[Hinokai]] resigned from the position of Marshall, leaving [[Dr.Allen|Bowen Eley]] to take the reins. |
==Structure== | ==Structure== | ||
− | The AAR | + | The AAR last structure was made up of two platoons. Within each platoon were four squads of a maximum of 12 members. This method ensured the quickest route of communication to members, without burdening any level of command. |
− | Within each squad | + | Within each squad were embedded two additional units. |
===Death Squad=== | ===Death Squad=== | ||
− | The Death Squad | + | The Death Squad were all soldiers capable of qualifying for the [[Australian Commando Unit Koalas|ACUK]] or [[DropBears]] but are landlocked. During times of war, they were activated to wreak additional havoc on the enemy. |
===Black Beret=== | ===Black Beret=== | ||
− | The Black Beret | + | The Black Beret was an elite mobile unit within the AAR. Their function is classified. |
− | + | ==Command== | |
− | *AAR Marshal - [[Bowen Eley]] | + | Last known command of the AAR was as follows: |
+ | *AAR Marshal - [[Dr.Allen|Bowen Eley]] | ||
*AAR Deputy Marshal - [[Majester]] | *AAR Deputy Marshal - [[Majester]] | ||
− | *AAR | + | *AAR Quartermaster General - [[Viado Celtru]] |
===1 Platoon=== | ===1 Platoon=== | ||
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The reasoning for this was the fact that the Australian Army Reserves has increased dramatically in size, having approximately 80 members at the time, which was roughly the same as both the [[DropBears]] and the [[Australian Commando Unit Koalas]] combined. | The reasoning for this was the fact that the Australian Army Reserves has increased dramatically in size, having approximately 80 members at the time, which was roughly the same as both the [[DropBears]] and the [[Australian Commando Unit Koalas]] combined. | ||
− | Activity requirement in answering and Roll | + | Activity requirement in answering and Roll call still applied since this change (it was previously the only requirement to be in the AAR). Since that time, applicants had to be active and to: |
* Have a [[Strength]] of 4.0 or above, and | * Have a [[Strength]] of 4.0 or above, and | ||
− | * Have a [[Military rank]] of | + | * Have a [[Military rank]] of {{Rank|V1 Sergeant}} or higher. |
− | Completion of '''Boot camp''' | + | Completion of '''Boot camp''' was preferred before signing up to the Australian Army Reserves. |
== Boot Camp == | == Boot Camp == | ||
− | '''Boot Camp''' or '''Australian Defence Training''' | + | '''Boot Camp''' or '''Australian Defence Training''' was considered to be the first step for an Australian citizen to undertake when joining the Australian Military. This program was designed to help show the citizen all the intricacies involved in playing the game, such as fighting with and without weapons (and the difference between both), gifting, deploying overseas, and using hospitals. A portion of each month's Australian budget is given towards funding this program so that soldiers' basic competence is improved. |
− | This program was piloted by [[Ranger Bob]] during his second term as [[Minister of Defence]] and continued was officially adopted the next month when he became [[Prime Minister]]. Boot Camp is | + | This program was piloted by [[Ranger Bob]] during his second term as [[Minister of Defence]] and continued was officially adopted the next month when he became [[Prime Minister]]. The last leader of the '''Boot Camp''' is believed to be [[Majester]]. |
The requirements are: | The requirements are: | ||
− | * An | + | * An Australian Citizen in eRepublik. |
− | * Level 5 - 15. | + | * Level {{Level|5}} - {{Level|15}}. |
* Wellness of at least 40 to begin. | * Wellness of at least 40 to begin. | ||
* Membership to the Aus Citizen group on [http://www.auserepublik.com Australian eRepublik Forums]. | * Membership to the Aus Citizen group on [http://www.auserepublik.com Australian eRepublik Forums]. | ||
==Previous Marshals== | ==Previous Marshals== | ||
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| [[Schoft]] || January 8, 2010 || [[Etheodoria Vulpine]] | | [[Schoft]] || January 8, 2010 || [[Etheodoria Vulpine]] | ||
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− | | [[Larni Kaddlestorm]] || February 7, 2010 || [[Hinokai]] | + | | [[Daenerys Stormborn Targaryen|Larni Kaddlestorm]] || February 7, 2010 || [[Hinokai]] |
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| [[Manic Frenzy]] || February 20, 2010 || [[Hinokai]] | | [[Manic Frenzy]] || February 20, 2010 || [[Hinokai]] | ||
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| [[Hinokai]] || March 2 2010|| [[M0TT0M]] | | [[Hinokai]] || March 2 2010|| [[M0TT0M]] | ||
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− | | [[Hinokai]] || March 12 2010 || [[Bowen Eley]] | + | | [[Hinokai]] || March 12 2010 || [[Dr.Allen|Bowen Eley]] |
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− | |[[Bowen Eley]] || April 25 2010 || [[Majester]] | + | | [[Dr.Allen|Bowen Eley]] || April 25 2010 || [[Majester]] |
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==Uniform== | ==Uniform== | ||
− | [[File: | + | [[File:Australian Army Regulars v2.png]] |
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The Australian Army Regulars was the core of the Australian Defence Force.
It has known several different names since is creation, such as the Australian Defence Force (ADF), Australian Citizens Army Reserves (ACAR), and the Australian Army Reserves (AAR)
In June 2010, it was renamed theAustralian Armed Resistance. It has since been renamed once again to the Australian Defence Force. The following information is of Historical Value only, as AAR has been replaced by the ADF, following the introduction of Military units.
Leaders
When the AAR was still named ACAR, its leader was Ottogustavo, who is believed to have to lead this military group from approximately May onwards.
With the creation of Australian Military Marshals, Ottogustavo was replaced by Garven Dreis. Garven Dreis was later replaced by his second in charge, Dean Kong.
Dean Kong then was replaced in November by Bass Junkie.
In December, Bass Junkie was replaced by Calbe, who made Dylan of the Darkness his XO.
Schoft took power as the AAR Marshal in early January and appointed Etheodoria Vulpine the role of AAR Marshal.
Almost 1 month on Schoft was promoted to Drop Bear Marshal and Larni Kaddlestorm was made the new AAR dMarshal, Hinokai became the AAR dMarshal and Blue Rayne became the Quartermaster General of the AAR.
On February the 20th Manic Frenzy became the new AAR Marshal with Hinokai remaining as the dMarshal.
Manic Frenzy's time as AAR Marshal did not last long and after a sudden resignation and much confusion Hinokai, the dMarshal for some time had finally become the AAR Marshal and M0TT0M was made the AAR dMarshal in early March.
Following M0TT0M's banning, Bowen Eley was appointed dMarshal in mid-March.
Bowen Eley resigned from dMarshall in mid-April due to RL issues, but came back shortly afterwards.
During May, Hinokai resigned from the position of Marshall, leaving Bowen Eley to take the reins.
Structure
The AAR last structure was made up of two platoons. Within each platoon were four squads of a maximum of 12 members. This method ensured the quickest route of communication to members, without burdening any level of command.
Within each squad were embedded two additional units.
Death Squad
The Death Squad were all soldiers capable of qualifying for the ACUK or DropBears but are landlocked. During times of war, they were activated to wreak additional havoc on the enemy.
Black Beret
The Black Beret was an elite mobile unit within the AAR. Their function is classified.
Command
Last known command of the AAR was as follows:
- AAR Marshal - Bowen Eley
- AAR Deputy Marshal - Majester
- AAR Quartermaster General - Viado Celtru
1 Platoon
- 1 Platoon CO- Ginny Tory
- 1 Platoon XO- Easy Off Bam
- Alpha Squad
- Alpha Squad CO- Mikhail Alexander
- Alpha Squad XO- ::Vacant::
- Bravo Squad
- Bravo Squad CO- Kinshela
- Bravo Squad XO- ::Vacant::
- Charlie Squad
- Charlie Squad CO- AVNurevsky
- Charlie Squad XO- Arfman
- Delta Squad
- Delta Squad CO- Gareth Irwin
- Delta Squad XO- Timeoin
2 Platoon
- Echo Squad
- Echo Squad CO- ALVBEL
- Echo Squad XO- ::Vacant::
- Foxtrot Squad
- Foxtrot Squad CO- AussieMick
- Foxtrot Squad XO- ::Vacant::
- Golf Squad
- Golf Squad CO- Digitius
- Golf Squad XO- Headofaxes
- Hotel Squad
- Hotel Squad CO- Mr. Engineer
- Hotel Squad XO- Agentgreeny
Membership
Originally, the Australian Army Reserves had been the only Australian Military branch that did not have restrictions on entry, with the small exception of being active in answering Roll Calls each week. As of January the 23rd, 2010, The Australian Army Reserves was changed from open membership for anyone interested in joining, to having a small list of requirements for recruits wanting to join.
The reasoning for this was the fact that the Australian Army Reserves has increased dramatically in size, having approximately 80 members at the time, which was roughly the same as both the DropBears and the Australian Commando Unit Koalas combined.
Activity requirement in answering and Roll call still applied since this change (it was previously the only requirement to be in the AAR). Since that time, applicants had to be active and to:
- Have a Strength of 4.0 or above, and
- Have a Military rank of V1 Sergeant or higher.
Completion of Boot camp was preferred before signing up to the Australian Army Reserves.
Boot Camp
Boot Camp or Australian Defence Training was considered to be the first step for an Australian citizen to undertake when joining the Australian Military. This program was designed to help show the citizen all the intricacies involved in playing the game, such as fighting with and without weapons (and the difference between both), gifting, deploying overseas, and using hospitals. A portion of each month's Australian budget is given towards funding this program so that soldiers' basic competence is improved.
This program was piloted by Ranger Bob during his second term as Minister of Defence and continued was officially adopted the next month when he became Prime Minister. The last leader of the Boot Camp is believed to be Majester.
The requirements are:
- An Australian Citizen in eRepublik.
- Level 5 - 15.
- Wellness of at least 40 to begin.
- Membership to the Aus Citizen group on Australian eRepublik Forums.
Previous Marshals
Name | Month And Year | XO. |
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Ottogustavo | Before Marshall system | N/a |
Garven Dreis | Dean Kong | |
Dean Kong | Bass Junkie | |
Bass Junkie | November 2009 | |
Calbe | December 7, 2009 | Dylan of the Darkness |
Schoft | January 8, 2010 | Etheodoria Vulpine |
Larni Kaddlestorm | February 7, 2010 | Hinokai |
Manic Frenzy | February 20, 2010 | Hinokai |
Hinokai | March 2 2010 | M0TT0M |
Hinokai | March 12 2010 | Bowen Eley |
Bowen Eley | April 25 2010 | Majester |