Army Recruit Training Centre (Australia)

Army Recruit Training Centre (Australia)

Army Recruit Training Centre is the official name denoted by the Australian Army Department of Defence since December 1, 1998 [ [http://www.defence.gov.au/Army/artc/about.html Department of Defence - Australian Army] ] for its Recruit Training Centre situated at Kapooka, an outer suburb of Wagga Wagga, in the Riverina region of New South Wales.

The Army Recruit Training Centre (ARTC) is located within Blamey Barracks, about 9.5 km south-west of Wagga Wagga.

During World War II

The site that was to become ARTC was established on a property on the southern slopes of the "Pomingalarna Reserve" in 1942 as a direct result of defence needs during World War II. As a part of the Royal Engineers Centre thousands of engineers were trained in basic soldiering skills as well as engineering duties. In addition 47,000 regular soldiers also trained at the barracks from 1942 to 1945. The location was also the camp for members of the Australian Women’s Army Service who acted as orderlies, drivers and hospital staff during that period of time. [ [http://www.tourismwaggawagga.com.au Tourism Wagga Wagga] ]

After World War II

Following the Second World War the barracks became the 1st Recruit Training Battalion (1RTB) which from November 1951, with Lieutenant Colonel V.E. Dowdy appointed as the first Commanding Officer. During 1952 and 1953, 1RTB was joined by 2nd Recruit Training Battalion in temporary buildings on the ridge south of the main camp.

Most of the current facilities were constructed during 1965 and 1966 and officially opened on 6 December 1966 by the then Governor of New South Wales, Sir Roden Cutler, VC, KCMG, CBE. 1RTB conducted training for both national service and regular Army recruits, and during the Vietnam conflict between 1965 and 1972, in excess of 10,000 National Service men trained at Kapooka.

Recent history

In 1985 the ARTC (then called 1RTB) became responsible for the training of female recruits, who were previously trained at Georges Heights in Sydney.

The centre took on the additional responsibility of training some reserve recruits from 1993.

Reserve recruits undertake a 28 day program whilst the recruits that are to form part of the Australian Regular Army undertake an 80 day program. [ [http://www.ausspecialforces.com/joining.htm#Kapooka Australian Regular Army training] ]

The Army Adventurous Training Wing moved from Bonegilla to the Blamey Barracks in 1998. ARTC has two training wings, Recruit Training Wing (RTW) that trains all the regular and reserve recruits for the Army, and the Army Adventurous Training Wing that trains unit adventurous training leaders. The signage leading into the ARTC indicates that the centre is also referred to as the "Home of the Soldier".

ARTC is also home to the Australian Army Band Kapooka. It provides music for military ceremonies.

In October 2006, Recruit Training Wing formally changed its name back to the 1st Recruit Training Battalion (1RTB)

Training

See Australian Army Recruit Training

References


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