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{{Military unit|
 
{{Military unit|
 
   name= Australian Defence Force|
 
   name= Australian Defence Force|
   number= 619|
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   id= 619|
 
   formation= October 18, 2008|
 
   formation= October 18, 2008|
 
   disbanded= |
 
   disbanded= |
 
   logo= Australian Defence Force.jpg|
 
   logo= Australian Defence Force.jpg|
 
   country= Australia|
 
   country= Australia|
  branch= |
 
 
   type= Defensive Branch of the Australian Army|
 
   type= Defensive Branch of the Australian Army|
   party= |
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   partof= |
 
   hq= New South Wales|
 
   hq= New South Wales|
 
   nickname=|
 
   nickname=|
 
   motto= |
 
   motto= |
 
   colors= |
 
   colors= |
  soldiers= 25|
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   controlledby={{eLink|citizen|7423561|MTU4000}}|
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   access policy=Military rank of {{Rank|Sergeant}}|
   captain={{eLink|citizen|9424357|Dr.GreenBags}}|   
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   recruitment rank=Sergeant|
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  soldiers= 15 {{Decrease}}|
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  controlledby= [[Lawkee]]|
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  2ndcommander= [[J Seemore]]|
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==History==
 
==History==
 
The first known ADF Marshal was {{eLink|citizen|5776545|Claire Louise}}. As Marshal, Claire Louise was directly accountable to the [[Government Positions of Australia|Department of Defence]], and the Prime Minister [[Lord TJ|Mick Gatto]].
 
The first known ADF Marshal was {{eLink|citizen|5776545|Claire Louise}}. As Marshal, Claire Louise was directly accountable to the [[Government Positions of Australia|Department of Defence]], and the Prime Minister [[Lord TJ|Mick Gatto]].
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Later, the unit was led by {{eLink|citizen|7423561|MTU4000}} and today by [[Lawkee]] and his assistant {{eLink|citizen|7983766|J Seemore}}.
  
 
==Ranks==
 
==Ranks==
 
The rank structure of the Australian Defence Force is loosely similar to that of most modern fighting forces.  
 
The rank structure of the Australian Defence Force is loosely similar to that of most modern fighting forces.  
  
===Rank Structure===
 
 
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Revision as of 04:51, 7 August 2019

Australian Defence Force

Australian Defence Force.jpg

General Information
Country Flag-Australia.jpg Australia
Region New South Wales
Access policy Military rank of Icon rank Sergeant.png Sergeant
Type Defensive Branch of the Australian Army
Structure
Total Soldiers 15
Commanded by Lawkee
2nd Commander J Seemore


The Australian Defence Force is the Fighting force of the Icon-Australia.png Australian Government. They protect Australia and her borders as well as aiding her Allies.

Organisation

The Australian Defence Force is the official army of Australia. The unit is commanded by the Marshal, who deals with the budget, orders, and priorities; as per the instructions Department of Defence.

After Military Reform in Australia, supplies in the ADF are only given to Australian citizens in Divisions Icon division 1 blue.png & Icon division 2 blue.png.

History

The first known ADF Marshal was Claire Louise. As Marshal, Claire Louise was directly accountable to the Department of Defence, and the Prime Minister Mick Gatto.

Later, the unit was led by MTU4000 and today by Lawkee and his assistant J Seemore.

Ranks

The rank structure of the Australian Defence Force is loosely similar to that of most modern fighting forces.

Command Level Command Title Role
1 Marshal Leader of Defence Force
2 General Leader of Regiment
3 Colonel Battalion Leader
4 Captain Executive Battalion Commander
5 Lieutenant Squad leader
6 Sergeant Experienced soldier, assistant squad leader
7 Corporal Squad Experienced Soldier
8 Private Soldier