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  1. 0409 662 823. Queensland (Cairns) 0407 798 472. Victoria. 0417 494 803. Western Australia. 0407 212 967. Defence members and their families have access to 24/7 chaplaincy services, they can call the helpline to speak to the on-call Chaplain in the area. Defence understands the impacts the military way of life has on ADF members and families.

  2. HMAS Penguin was commissioned on 14 July 1942. It is situated in the suburb of Balmoral on Middle Head in Sydney Harbour and has an annex at Pittwater on the Northern Beaches of Sydney. The primary role of HMAS Penguin is to provide trained personnel to the fleet. It is the home of the ADF Diving School (ADFDS), the RAN Hydrographic School and ...

  3. Salary of more than £18,600 as soon as you start training. Earn over £20,000 after receiving your green beret, potentially rising to over £51,000 as your career progresses. Earn additional pay if you specialise in certain disciplines. Seven weeks of paid holiday every year. Free medical and dental care.

  4. Admiral Nelson Sword of Excellence. Duke of Gloucester's Cup. Esther Williams Trophy. First Lady of the Fleet Trophy. King's and Queen's gold medals. Otranto Shield. Over more than 100 years, the Royal Australian Navy has developed its own unique customs and traditions reflecting the uniqueness of Australian life and service in Australia’s Navy.

  5. www.ranrugby.com › aboutAbout

    About. The Royal Australian Navy Rugby Union (RANRU) was formed in 1912 and has progressively grown from strength to strength throughout its long history. The RAN recognises the benefits of the sport of rugby, considered a premier team sport throughout the World, which encourages fitness and fosters the type of teamwork and camaraderie sought ...

  6. The locations of Navy bases provide broad coverage of Australia while satisfying specific strategic needs.

  7. 1983. 7 July 1958. Flag Officer-in-Charge East Australia Area (1962–64), Second Naval Member and Chief of Naval Personnel (1962), Head of Australian Defence Staff – Washington (1960–62), Flag Officer Commanding HM Australian Fleet (1959), Deputy Chief of Naval Staff (1957–59; 1948–51) [84] Raydon Gates. 1952.

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