Kokoda Barracks

Kokoda Barracks

Kokoda Barracks is an Australian Army base located in Queensland at Canungra.

The Australian Army Intelligence Corps has training facilities known as the Defence Intelligence Training Centre and the Jungle Warfare Training Centre located here.

ee also

*List of Australian military bases

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