
FD COM – EARTH THEATRE
by A. Gubler
Introduction
The Australian military presence on
Earth and within the Sol system is large and extensive, with Terran
conflict being the most likely source of threat to the Australian Commonwealth.
FD COM maintains two large and well-equipped mechanised corps on Earth
for defence of the Australian continent and rapid deployment anywhere
on Earth or off-world. Regional forces provide permeant local defence
forces to the Australian continental mass as well as the Australian
Antarctic and Luna territories.
Narrative
Command Candidate Leader Miriam Badran banged the battle command portacomp
in its olive green pouch against the rigid composites of her combat
helmet. The screen was still a static filled mess; well, she thought,
like they teach you in the ADF Academies, its time to get serious. She
let the portacomp fall to the leaf strewn
ground where she crouched behind a stone wall beside an old assattha tree. Then removing her F76 “four-point-five
millimetre” from its holster she reversed it in her hand to hold it
by the enlarged trigger guard/forward grip and then whacked the portacomp
like a hammer. The screen became clear and the targeting map was suddenly
legible with her much needed call for fire overlay outlined in bright
red.
Around her in the out buildings of a once moderately
successful but now deserted Hyderabadi farm
deep in the Deccan a patrol of Australian Sikh troops were pinned down by long range autogun fire. High caste terrorists supported by the commercial
interests of Greater Bengal had been undermining the governing Hyderabadi
league of Muslims and former lower-caste revolutionaries for decades.
Australian bleeding hearts demanded an intervention and is if 200 years
of sub-continental history had been forgotten in rolled the ADF to save
the day. Now Miriam was lying in the dirt with 12 Sikhs who thought
they’d gotten away from all this when they left Amristar
four light-years behind for the riversides of New Canberra.
The intercom in her helmet beeped the tune of
the hour to indicate an incoming de-scrambled message. The distinctive
Indian sing-song accent of the patrol’s Chief Leader Singh came over
the radio, “Miss Badran please, fires on that sniper
would be much needed. Now thankyou.
Over.”
As if on cue a 20-mm APHE hit the assattha tree behind her showering her position with its broad leafs, “state of
enlightenment my arse…” she muttered before
depressing the coms tab on her collar-bone
mounted suit’s portacomp.
“Snapping it now Chief. Over.”
“Very well Badran but
make it hasty they may find their luck and our range. Out.”
With her battle command portacomp
operable it was a simple matter of raising the counter-battery microphone
that every FO carried on its 2-m mini telescope. The sensor and its
software quickly located the source of the firing and with the terrorist
squad not even using acoustic decoys it was a simple location plot.
The patrol had an allocated fire support element and at her command
they received the call for fire over the satcom.
Within a heart beep her combat helmet’s HUD warned
of incoming air support. Crouching even closer to the base of the wall
her portacomp indicated that about 10 klicks away a Kargon strike fighter from the “Green-Ghosts” of Air Command’s 93 Squadron had
responded to the call for fire. Without anymore warning two supersonic
missiles armed with thermobaric warheads fell upon the vicinity of the
rebel autogun nest. The over-pressure from the resulting explosion
blew the rest of the assattha tree’s leaves of its
branches, though it would be a long time before any of them would fall
on Miriam.
As the shock wave of the explosions and the twin
sonic booms echoed away Miriam peaked over the stone wall. A huge chunk
of once vibrant green jungle had been vapourised leaving an odd looking
semi-circle of burnt jungle 200-m across.
“Well that might have got em.”
Extract from “Jungle
Patrol Leader” by Chief Leader (Retired) Miriam Badran
MG, Southern Cross University Press, Port Bagaaybila, 2301
Index
3rd
Corps
Corps Troops
1st Division
6th Division
11th Division
28th (Airmobile Infantry)
Brigade
2nd
Corps (Reserve)
Corps Troops
2nd Division (Reserve)
7th Division (Reserve)
10th Division (Reserve)
38th (Armoured) Brigade
(Reserve)
54th (Infantry) Brigade (Reserve)
60th (Airmobile Infantry) Brigade (Reserve)
Regional
Forces
14th (Regional Force) Division (Reserve)
15th (Regional Force)
Division (Reserve)
16th (Regional Force)
Division (Reserve)
17th (Regional Force)
Division (Reserve)
Independent
Units
3rd Corps
Under the command of Corps Commandant
Louis McCracken 3rd Corps is the full-time regular FD COM force for
the Earth Theatre. The formation is a fully equipped mechanised combat
force tasked with the defence of continental Australia,
in particular from its northern approaches, and providing troops able
to rapidly deploy to any Terran or off-world
trouble spot. 3rd Corps is responsible for defending Australia
from direct attack or destabilisation and they also assist in diaster
relief during the frequent wet season cyclones and dry season droughts
that afflict the outback. 3rd Corps has three divisions of 12 brigades
and one independent brigade all maintained at a high state of readiness.
Corps headquarters is located in the constantly updated and labyrinthine
defended logistics facility ADB Fort Mine on the
outskirts of the northern Queensland industrial centre of Mount Isa.


Corps
Troops
Corps troops comprise a number of
independent specialist units and four supporting groups. These units
and formations come directly under the command of HQ 3rd Corps but are
sometimes assigned to other commands as needed. The independent units
consist of reconnaissance, engineering and operations assets. For reconnaissance
the corps has a highly mobile long range armoured hovercraft unit and
a Special Forces element. GSU (“G” Special Unit) is a 3rd Corps’s SASR
company sized combat reconnaissance force.
This Special Forces unit usually operates in small teams behind enemy
lines finding targets for long range strikes and conducting general
intelligence gathering. The unit can also be assembled for high value
attacks requiring the most elite of infantry. While all units are trained
and equipped to survive attacks by weapons of mass destruction (Nuclear,
Biological, Chemical and Electromagnetic) the corps has a specialist
unit for dealing with these weapons. This Corps of Engineers unit conducts
both reconnaissance and incident response roles.
2nd (Long-Range
Reconnaissance) Squadron, Cavalry Regiment of Australia
Corps Engineering (Amphibious) Unit 142, Corps of Engineers
Corps Engineering (Bridging) Unit 143, Corps of Engineers
Corps Engineering (Construction) Unit 144, Corps of Engineers
Corps Engineering (Terminal) Unit 145, Corps of Engineers
Corps Engineering (NBCE Defence) Unit 146, Corps of Engineers
Corps Operations (Intelligence) Unit 135, Corps of Operations
Corps Operations (Electronic Warfare) Unit 136, Corps of Operations
Corps Operations (Civil Affairs) Unit 137, Corps of Operations
GSU, Special Air Service Regiment
Operational Artillery Group 6
This group is the operational artillery
formation of 3rd Corps and is headquartered at ADB Fort Laughlen near Alice Springs, Australian Northern Territory. The operational artillery provides
long range fires to destroy enemy units behind their lines. OAG-6 is
equipped with 96 Yeraan
long-range missile launchers usually firing 24-cm and 48-cm missiles.
The group also maintains two target locating batteries, one equipped
with specialist scouting drones and the other with more regular Tibarri forward observer armoured hovercraft.
18th (Corps
Operational) Battery, Regiment of Australian Artillery
21st (Corps Operational) Battery, Regiment of Australian
Artillery
43rd (Corps Operational) Battery, Regiment of Australian
Artillery
68th (Corps Operational) Battery, Regiment of Australian
Artillery
106th (Tactical
Target Locating) Battery, Regiment of Australian Artillery
190th (Operational Target Locating) Battery, Regiment of Australian
Artillery
Tactical Artillery Group 11
This group is the tactical artillery
formation of 3rd Corps and is headquartered at ADB Fort Lytton in
Brisbane, Queensland. In spite
of its name Fort Lytton is not a defended logistics facility, but a historical coastal artillery
fort with a large defence force base built around it. tactical artillery groups provide extra fire support for front
line formations. Individual batteries are either detached to divisional
or even brigade control to support breakthroughs or grouped together
into “counter battery groups” for destroying enemy artillery. The old
and still serviceable Warral
24-cm self-propelled gun-mortars of the heavy tactical artillery provide
the extra punch needed for breakthroughs or the destruction of fortifications.
The group has 96 Kamarga
18-cm self-propelled gun-howitzers and 48 Warral 24-cm self-propelled gun-mortars.
156th (Corps
Tactical) Battery, Regiment of Australian Artillery
157th (Corps Tactical) Battery, Regiment of Australian
Artillery
159th (Corps Tactical) Battery, Regiment of Australian
Artillery
160th (Corps Tactical) Battery, Regiment of Australian
Artillery
168th (Heavy Tactical) Battery, Regiment of Australian
Artillery
189th (Heavy Tactical) Battery, Regiment of Australian
Artillery
Strike Aviation Group 4
The powerful SAG-4 is located at ADB
Woomera in South
Australia. With 96 Dragonfly STOL bombers the group is a very powerful formation. The group can
dominate a considerable area deep behind enemy lines and provide on-call
fire-support to combat troops.
Strike
Aviation Unit 147, Corps of Aviation
Strike Aviation Unit 148, Corps of Aviation
Strike Aviation Unit 149, Corps of Aviation
Strike Aviation Unit 150, Corps of Aviation
Strike Aviation (Forward Air Control) Unit 151,
Corps of Aviation
Strike Aviation (Air Defence Suppression) Unit
152, Corps of Aviation
Lift
Aviation Group 7
This group is the transport aviation
formation of 3rd Corps and is based in ADB Diamantina near Birdsville, Queensland. Transport
assets consist of medium to large VTOL aircraft able to carry at least
100 fully equipped soldiers and very heavy lifting wing-in-ground effect
craft.
Lift Aviation
Unit 161, Corps of Aviation
Lift Aviation Unit 162, Corps of Aviation
Lift Aviation Unit 163, Corps of Aviation
Lift Aviation Unit 164, Corps of Aviation
Lift Aviation (Heavy) Unit 165, Corps of Aviation
Lift Aviation (Heavy) Unit 166, Corps of Aviation

1st Division
Headquartered at ADB Hunter
near Newcastle, New South Wales the
Anzac Division is the full time covering force for the south
of Australia
covering the areas of 1st and 2nd Regional Forces. 1st Division also
maintains FD COM’s rapid deployment forces for Earth Theatre. Two brigades,
one armoured and one airmobile infantry, are kept at rapid deployment
status. In each of these brigades one manoeuvre unit battle-group is
kept at instant readiness. The division’s other three brigades are under-strength
formations tasked with providing full-time ready defence forces for
the heavily populated south eastern corner of Australia.
29th (Operational)
Battery, Regiment of Australian Artillery
60th (Operational) Battery, Regiment of Australian Artillery
84th (Air Defence) Battery, Regiment of Australian Artillery
4th (Reconnaissance) Squadron, Cavalry Regiment of Australia
10th (Assault) Battalion, Australian Rifles
Division Engineer Unit 101, Corps of Engineers
Division Operations Unit 101, Corps of Operations
Division Aviation Unit 101, Corps of Aviation

3rd (Airmobile Infantry) Brigade
The Parahawk
Brigade is a rapid deployment airmobile infantry formation based
at ADB Fort Stirling
near Albany, Western Australia. Two of the brigade’s infantry battalion groups are capable of being
deployed by parachute if necessary. The brigade is of veteran quality
and is equipped with Tanakan VTOL
aircraft and modern infantry equipment.
101st Battery,
Regiment of Australian Artillery
2nd Battalion, Regular Australian Regiment
6th Battalion, Regular Australian Regiment
5th Battalion, Parachute Regiment of Australia
6th Battalion, Parachute Regiment of Australia
Brigade Engineer Unit 3, Corps of Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 3, Corps of Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 3, Corps of Aviation

11th (Armoured) Brigade
The Fortress Brigade is an
armoured hovercraft formation based at ADB Point Cook near Melbourne, Victoria. However
the brigade is under strength with only three manoeuvre units and 75%
strength in the supporting units. The brigade is of regular quality
and is equipped with Darrago and Nantawarra hovercraft
and modern infantry equipment.
81st Battery, Regiment of Australian
Artillery
8th Squadron, Victorian Mounted Rifles
13th Squadron, Victorian
Mounted Rifles
40th Squadron, Armour Regiment of New Canberra
Brigade Engineer Unit 11, Corps of Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 11, Corps of Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 11, Corps of Aviation

22nd (Infantry) Brigade
The Crown Brigade is a mechanised
infantry formation based at ADB Holsworthy in Sydney, New South Wales.
However the brigade is under strength with only three manoeuvre units
and 75% strength in the supporting units. The brigade is of regular
quality and is equipped with Wallaroo armoured
personnel carrier hovercraft and modern infantry equipment.
30th Battery,
Regiment of Australian Artillery
1st Battalion, New South Wales Regiment
2nd Battalion, New South Wales Regiment
53rd Battalion, New South Wales Regiment
Brigade Engineer Unit 22, Corps of Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 22, Corps of Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 22, Corps of Aviation

37th (Armoured) Brigade
The Green Arrow Brigade is
a rapid deployment armoured hovercraft formation based at ADB Woomera
in South Australia.
The brigade is of regular quality and is equipped with Gatto and
Wirrenda hovercraft and modern infantry equipment.
191st Battery,
Regiment of Australian Artillery
18th Squadron, Cavalry Regiment of Australia
30th Squadron, New Canberra Guides
38th Squadron, New Canberra Guides
43rd Squadron, New Canberra Guides
Brigade Engineer Unit 37, Corps of Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 37, Corps of Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 37, Corps of Aviation


6th Division
The Bardia
Division is the regular covering force for the north western corner
of the Australian continent and has its headquarters located in ADB Fort Pilbara near Pannawonica, Western Australia. The division is tasked with defending the 4th Regional Force area
and providing support to the civilian community in this the most under-developed
area of Australia. The most likely avenue of threat is an aggressive Indonesia
but as Australia has very good relations with its northern neighbour the chance of
such an attack is not high. Division planners focus on possible overseas
deployments either to help quell the fighting in the Indian sub-continent
or in case of Australian involvement in another Indonesia-Indochina
war.
22nd (Operational)
Battery, Regiment of Australian Artillery
39th (Operational) Battery, Regiment of Australian
Artillery
137th (Air Defence) Battery, Regiment of Australian
Artillery
35th (Reconnaissance) Squadron, Australian Mounted
Bushmen
30th (Assault) Battalion, Australian Rifles
Division Engineer Unit 6, Corps of Engineers
Division Operations Unit 6, Corps of Operations
Division Aviation Unit 6, Corps of Aviation

10th (Armoured) Brigade
The Leopard Brigade is an armoured
hovercraft formation based at ADB Palmerston in Darwin, Australian
Northern Territory. The brigade is of veteran quality and is equipped
with Gatto and Wirrenda hovercraft
and modern infantry equipment.
91st Battery,
Regiment of Australian Artillery
16th Squadron, Tank Regiment of Australia
8th Squadron, Cavalry Regiment of Australia
21st Squadron, Cavalry Regiment of Australia
11th Squadron, Queensland Mounted Infantry
Brigade Engineer Unit 110, Corps of Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 110, Corps of Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 110, Corps of Aviation

27th (Airmobile Infantry) Brigade
The Eureka Brigade is an airmobile
infantry formation based at ADB Tindal near Katherine, Australian
Northern Territory. The brigade is of elite quality and is equipped
with Tanakan VTOL aircraft and modern infantry equipment.
2nd Battery,
Regiment of Australian Artillery
1st Battalion, Wundurra Regiment
9th Battalion, Wundurra Regiment
21st Battalion, Australian Rifles
144th Battalion, Sikh Regiment of Australia
Brigade Engineer Unit 27, Corps of Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 27, Corps of Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 27, Corps of Aviation

33rd (Infantry) Brigade
The Motor Brigade is a mechanised
infantry formation based at ADB Curtin near Derby, Western Australia.
The brigade is of regular quality and is equipped with Wallaroo armoured personnel carrier hovercraft and
modern infantry equipment.
7th Battery,
Regiment of Australian Artillery
6th Battalion, Victoria Regiment
7th Battalion, Victoria Regiment
38th Battalion, Victoria Regiment
83rd Battalion, Rivers Regiment
Brigade Engineer Unit 33, Corps of Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 33, Corps of Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 33, Corps of Aviation

35th (Armoured) Brigade
The Buffalo Brigade is an armoured
hovercraft formation based at ADB
Fort Pilbara near Pannawonica, Western Australia. The brigade is of veteran quality and is equipped with Darrago
and Nantawarra hovercraft and modern infantry equipment.
37th Battery,
Regiment of Australian Artillery
14th Squadron, Tank Regiment of Australia
22nd Squadron, Tank Regiment of Australia
3rd Squadron, South Australian Mounted Rifles
4th Squadron, Prime Minister's Light Horse
Brigade Engineer Unit 35, Corps of Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 35, Corps of Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 35, Corps of Aviation


11th Division
The Jungle Division is the
full time covering force for the state of Queensland an area known in ADF terminology as 3rd Regional Force. The division
is headquartered at ADB Lavarack in
Townsville, Queensland. The main
defensive role of the division is to move northwards against the border
with the independent state of Papua, either to defend against an attack
or move to restore order across far north Queensland or the
New Guinea islands.
6th (Operational)
Battery, Regiment of Australian Artillery
80th (Air Defence) Battery, Regiment of Australian Artillery
102nd (Operational) Battery, Regiment of Australian Artillery
20th (Reconnaissance) Squadron, Cavalry Regiment of Australia
5th (Assault) Battalion, Commando Regiment of Australia
Division Engineer Unit 111, Corps of Engineers
Division Operations Unit 111, Corps of Operations
Division Aviation Unit 111, Corps of Aviation

4th (Tracked Armoured) Brigade
The Sentinel Brigade is a full-time
brigade providing a heavy tracked armour striking force for 3rd Corps.
The brigade is based in ADB
Fort Mine near
Mount Isa, Queensland, close to the Papuan border. KSU (“Kanga” Special Unit) is the brigade's
company sized, tank movement pathfinders and special intelligence gathering
force. The brigade also has two batteries of tactical artillery both
equipped with the older tracked chassis Dullamah 15-cm self-propelled
gun-howitzers. The brigade is of veteran quality and is equipped with
Crocodile III main battle tanks, Wombat armoured personnel carriers and modern infantry equipment.
4th Brigade’s main battle tanks can be used to punch a hole through
an enemy's line or to act as a powerful blocking force, regardless of
the local terrain, but it is not as quick to manoeuvre as a hovertank
brigade.
12th Battery,
Regiment of Australian Artillery
13th Battery, Regiment of Australian Artillery
1st (Tracked) Squadron, Tank Regiment of Australia
5th (Tracked) Squadron, Tank Regiment of Australia
15th (Tracked) Squadron, New South Wales Lancers
32nd (Tracked) Squadron, Armour Regiment of
New Canberra
Brigade Engineer Unit 4, Corps of Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 4, Corps of Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 4, Corps of Aviation
KSU, Special Air Service Regiment

18th (Armoured) Brigade
The Hound Brigade is an armoured
hovercraft formation based in ADB
Fort Mine near
Mount Isa, Queensland. The brigade is of veteran quality and is equipped with Gatto and
Wirrenda hovercraft and modern infantry
equipment.
107th Battery,
Regiment of Australian Artillery
10th Squadron, Cavalry Regiment of Australia
12th Squadron, Tank Regiment of Australia
29th Squadron, New Canberra Guides
46th Squadron, New Canberra Guides
Brigade Engineer Unit 18, Corps of Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 18, Corps of Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 18, Corps of Aviation

21st (Airmobile Infantry) Brigade
The Phoenix Brigade is an airmobile
infantry formation based at ADB Lavarack
in Queensland. The brigade
is of elite quality and is equipped with Tanakan
VTOL aircraft and modern infantry equipment.
A (1st)
Battery, Regiment of Australian Artillery
1st Battalion, Regular Australian Regiment
2nd Battalion, Commando Regiment of Australia
2nd Battalion, Wundurra
Regiment
2nd Battalion, New Canberra Regiment
Brigade Engineer Unit 21, Corps of Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 21, Corps of Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 21, Corps of Aviation

46th (Infantry) Brigade
The Bushfire Brigade is a mechanised
infantry formation based at ADB
Fort Marilyn near
Rockhampton, Queensland. However the brigade is under strength with only three manoeuvre units
and 75% strength in the supporting units. The brigade is of regular
quality and is equipped with Wallaroo armoured personnel carrier hovercraft and modern infantry
equipment.
11th Battery,
Regiment of Australian Artillery
34th Battalion, New South Wales Regiment
9th Battalion, Queensland Regiment
26th Battalion, Queensland Regiment
Brigade Engineer Unit 46, Corps of Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 46, Corps of Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 46, Corps of Aviation


28th (Airmobile Infantry) Brigade
The Dagger Brigade is an airmobile
infantry formation based at ADB
Creswell in the Australian Capital Territory. While on paper the 28th Brigade is at full-strength most of its units
have just finished a peacekeeping or off-world deployment and are in
a state of reconstruction. This includes 5-RAR which has just returned
to earth after serving in the Raven
Brigade fighting the Kafers in the ESA arm of space. The brigade
is of veteran quality and is equipped with Tanakan
VTOL aircraft and modern infantry equipment including Taipan infantry lasers.
134th Battery,
Regiment of Australian Artillery
5th Battalion, Regular Australian Regiment
27th Battalion, South Australia Regiment
11th Battalion, Western Australia Regiment
74th Battalion, Eastern Shore Regiment
Brigade Engineer Unit 28, Corps of Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 28, Corps of Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 28, Corps of Aviation


2nd Corps (Reserve)
2nd Corps is the part-time regular
FD COM force for the Earth Theatre with all its units on 48-hours notice
for operations. The formation is a fully equipped mechanised combat
force tasked with the defence of continental Australia,
in particular to reinforce 3rd Corps. 2nd Corps has three divisions
of 10 brigades and three independent brigades. Corps headquarters is
located in South East Australia’s major defended logistics facility
at ADB Fort Budawang near Sassafrass, Australian Capital Territory.


Corps
Troops
Corps troops comprise a number of
independent specialist units and five supporting groups. These units
and formations come directly under the command of HQ 2nd Corps but are
sometimes assigned to other commands as needed. The independent units
consist of engineering and electronic warfare assets.
Corps Engineering
(Amphibious) Unit 137, Corps of Engineers
Corps Engineering (Bridging) Unit 138, Corps of Engineers
Corps Engineering (Construction) Unit 139, Corps of Engineers
Corps Engineering (Terminal) Unit 140, Corps of Engineers
Corps Engineering (NBCE Defence) Unit 141, Corps of Engineers
Corps Operations (Electronic Warfare) Unit 134, Corps
of Operations
Tactical Artillery Group 3 (Reserve)
TAG-3 is one of the reserve tactical
artillery formations of 2nd Corps and is based in ADB Holsworthy, New South Wales. The group has 96 Dullamah 15-cm self-propelled
gun-howitzers.
161st (Corps
Tactical) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
164th (Corps Tactical) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of
Australian Artillery
165th (Corps Tactical) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of
Australian Artillery
167th (Corps Tactical) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of
Australian Artillery
Tactical Artillery Group 4 (Reserve)
TAG-3 is one of the reserve tactical
artillery formations of 2nd Corps and is based in ADB Hunter, New South Wales.
The group has 96 Dullamah 15-cm self-propelled gun-howitzers.
58th (Corps
Tactical) Battery (Reserve), of Australian Artillery
93rd (Corps Tactical) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
98th (Corps Tactical) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
142nd (Corps Tactical) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
Operational Artillery Group 5 (Reserve)
OAG-5 is the reserve operational artillery
formation of 2nd Corps and is headquartered at ADB Fort Budawang near Sassafrass, Australian Capital Territory. OAG-5 is equipped with 96 Yeraan long-range missile launchers usually firing 24-cm and
48-cm missiles.
83rd (Corps
Operational) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
95th (Corps Operational) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of
Australian Artillery
153rd (Corps Operational) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of
Australian Artillery
155th (Corps Operational) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of
Australian Artillery
Strike Aviation Group 5 (Reserve)
The strike aviation group of 2nd Corps,
SAG-5 is a reserve formation with most of its personnel serving on a
part-time basis. The group is headquartered at ADB Fort Budawang, near Sassafrass, Australian Capital Territory but has units based in other areas of New South Wales.
Strike
Aviation Unit 153 (Reserve), Corps of Aviation
Strike Aviation Unit 154 (Reserve), Corps of
Aviation
Strike Aviation Unit 155 (Reserve), Corps of
Aviation
Strike Aviation Unit 156 (Reserve), Corps of
Aviation
Lift Aviation Group 6 (Reserve)
This group is the transport aviation
formation of 2nd Corps and is based in ADB Cerberus in Western Port, Victoria. Transport
assets consist of medium to large VTOL aircraft able to carry at least
100 fully equipped soldiers.
Lift Aviation
Unit 157 (Reserve), Corps of Aviation
Lift Aviation Unit 158 (Reserve), Corps of Aviation
Lift Aviation Unit 159 (Reserve), Corps of Aviation
Lift Aviation Unit 160 (Reserve), Corps of Aviation

2nd Division (Reserve)
The Poziéres
Division comprises reserve defenders serving in a part-time capacity
from across the eastern seaboard of New
South Wales and Queensland. Its headquarters
is located in Sydney, New South Wales. Tasked with reinforcing 11th Division in case of any attack on the
Australian mainland or in case of a need to occupy Papua the division
is kept at a high state of readiness for a part-time formation. 2nd
Division is equipped with the older series of equipment including Crocodile
I/II tracked tanks, Darrago hover tanks and Nantawarra
assault carriers.
108th (Operational)
Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
116th (Air Defence) Battery (Reserve), Regiment
of Australian Artillery
132nd (Operational) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
5th (Reconnaissance) Squadron (Reserve), Queensland
Mounted Infantry
36th (Assault) Battalion (Reserve), Australian
Rifles
Division Engineer Unit 102 (Reserve), Corps
of Engineers
Division Operations Unit 102 (Reserve), Corps
of Operations
Division Aviation Unit 102 (Reserve), Corps
of Aviation

8th (Infantry) Brigade (Reserve)
The Panther Brigade is a mechanised
infantry formation based in Sydney, New South Wales. The brigade is of inferior quality and is equipped with Wallaroo
armoured personnel carrier
hovercraft and second-line infantry equipment.
Field Battery
(Reserve), Sydney University Scouts
3rd Battalion (Reserve), New South Wales Regiment
18th Battalion (Reserve), New South Wales Regiment
35th Battalion (Reserve), New South Wales Regiment
56th Battalion (Reserve) , New South Wales Regiment
Brigade Engineer Unit 8 (Reserve), Corps of
Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 8 (Reserve), Corps of
Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 8 (Reserve), Corps of
Aviation

25th (Tracked Armoured) Brigade
(Reserve)
The Southern Cross Brigade
is a tracked armoured formation headquartered in Newcastle, New South Wales with
units as far north as the Gold Coast and Logan in Queensland. The brigade
is of inferior quality and is equipped with Crocodile I/II main
battle tanks, Wombat armoured
personnel carriers and second-line infantry equipment.
79th Battery
(Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
12th (Tracked) Squadron (Reserve), New South
Wales Lancers
16th (Tracked) Squadron (Reserve), New South
Wales Lancers
2nd (Tracked) Squadron (Reserve), Queensland
Mounted Infantry
14th (Tracked) Squadron (Reserve), Queensland
Mounted Infantry
Brigade Engineer Unit 25 (Reserve), Corps of
Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 25 (Reserve), Corps
of Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 25 (Reserve), Corps of
Aviation

39th (Infantry) Brigade (Reserve)
The Blue Arrow Brigade is an
infantry formation headquartered in Brisbane, Queensland with units
in Sydney and northern New South
Wales. The brigade is
of inferior quality and is equipped with Wallaroo armoured personnel carrier hovercraft and
second-line infantry equipment.
56th Battery
(Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
41st Battalion (Reserve), New South Wales Regiment
45th Battalion (Reserve), New South Wales Regiment
42nd Battalion (Reserve), Queensland Regiment
61st Battalion (Reserve), Queensland Regiment
Brigade Engineer Unit 39 (Reserve), Corps of
Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 39 (Reserve), Corps
of Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 39 (Reserve), Corps of
Aviation


7th Division (Reserve)
The Kokoda
Division is recruited primarily from the southern state of Victoria with some
forces located in eastern South
Australia. The division
has the lowest priority of 2nd Corps yet is still a powerful fighting
force. The headquarters is located at ADB Fort Trades Hall in
Melbourne, Victoria a building
with an unlikely defence background that survived the Twilight War when
it was converted into a fortress and used to control the decimated city
of Melbourne.
5th (Operational)
Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
23rd (Operational) Battery (Reserve), Regiment
of Australian Artillery
67th (Air Defence) Battery (Reserve), Regiment
of Australian Artillery
18th (Reconnaissance) Squadron (Reserve), South
Australian Mounted Rifles
46th (Assault) Battalion (Reserve), Australian
Rifles
Division Engineer Unit 107 (Reserve), Corps
of Engineers
Division Operations Unit 107 (Reserve), Corps
of Operations
Division Aviation Unit 107 (Reserve), Corps
of Aviation

12th (Infantry) Brigade (Reserve)
The Melbourne Brigade is a
mechanised infantry formation based in Melbourne, Victoria. The brigade
is of inferior quality and is equipped with Wallaroo armoured personnel carrier hovercraft and
second-line infantry equipment.
113th Battery
(Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
23rd Battalion (Reserve), Victoria Regiment
24th Battalion (Reserve), Victoria Regiment
32nd Battalion (Reserve), Victoria Regiment
37th Battalion (Reserve), Victoria Regiment
Brigade Engineer Unit 12 (Reserve), Corps of
Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 12(Reserve), Corps of
Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 12 (Reserve), Corps of
Aviation

26th (Infantry) Brigade (Reserve)
The Alpine Brigade is a mechanised
infantry formation based in the
east of Victoria, including the Snowy Mountains alpine region. The brigade is of inferior quality and is equipped
with Wombat armoured
personnel carrier and second-line infantry equipment.
140th Battery
(Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
57th Battalion (Reserve), Victoria Regiment
58th Battalion (Reserve), Victoria Regiment
60th Battalion (Reserve), Victoria Regiment
64th Battalion (Reserve), Victoria Regiment
Brigade Engineer Unit 26 (Reserve), Corps of
Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 26 (Reserve), Corps
of Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 26 (Reserve), Corps of
Aviation

47th (Tracked Armoured) Brigade
(Reserve)
The Night-Tank Brigade is a
tracked armoured formation based at. The brigade is of regular quality
and is equipped with Crocodile I/II main battle tanks, Wombat armoured personnel carriers and second-line infantry equipment.
Field Battery
(Reserve), Melbourne University Rifles
17th (Tracked) Squadron (Reserve), Prime Minister's
Light Horse
27th (Tracked) Squadron (Reserve), Prime Minister's
Light Horse
20th (Tracked) Squadron (Reserve), Victorian
Mounted Rifles
22nd (Tracked) Squadron (Reserve), Victorian
Mounted Rifles
Brigade Engineer Unit 47 (Reserve), Corps of
Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 47 (Reserve), Corps
of Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 47 (Reserve), Corps of
Aviation


10th
Division (Reserve)
The Darwin Division is recruited primarily
from the reclaimed outback of central Australia.
The area from the Murray-Darling river system north to Queensland’s Great Artesian Basin and west
to Lake Eyre and the MacDonnell Ranges has seen great transformation since the Twilight War. As part of the re-development of this area from 2088
it has been systematically terra-formed from dry plains, seasonal creeks
and even the Simpson Desert into one of the most bountiful agricultural regions on Earth. As part
of this hundreds of towns and even cities have been built in this area.
Towns once famous for their tiny size and isolation like Bourke, Woomera
and Quilpie have become medium sized cities of a few hundred thousand
people. The division maintains its Bushmen heritage and is headquartered
at ADB Fort Broken, only a historic fort not a defended logistics facility, near Broken Hill, New South Wales.
31st (Air
Defence) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
55th (Operational) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
135th (Operational) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
29th (Reconnaissance) Squadron (Reserve), Australian Mounted Bushmen
36th (Assault) Squadron (Reserve), Australian
Mounted Bushmen
Division Engineer Unit 110 (Reserve), Corps
of Engineers
Division Operations Unit 110 (Reserve), Corps
of Operations
Division Aviation Unit 110 (Reserve), Corps
of Aviation

41st (Armoured) Brigade (Reserve)
The Outback Brigade is an armoured
hovercraft formation based along the upper Darling
River in New South Wales.
The brigade is of regular quality and is equipped with Darrago and
Nantawarra hovercraft and second-line infantry equipment.
59th Battery
(Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
7th Squadron (Reserve), New South Wales Mounted
Rifles
21st Squadron (Reserve), New South Wales Mounted
Rifles
26th Squadron (Reserve), Australian Mounted Bushmen
37th Squadron (Reserve), Australian Mounted
Bushmen
Brigade Engineer Unit 41 (Reserve), Corps of
Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 41 (Reserve), Corps
of Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 41 (Reserve), Corps of
Aviation

51st (Infantry) Brigade (Reserve)
The Murray
Brigade is a mechanised infantry formation headquartered in the
major trading city of Mildura, Victoria with units based around the Murray-Darling river system. The brigade
is of inferior quality and is equipped with Wallaroo armoured personnel carrier hovercraft and
second-line infantry equipment.
119th Battery
(Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
33rd Battalion (Reserve), New South Wales Regiment
62nd Battalion (Reserve), New South Wales Regiment
29th Battalion (Reserve), Victoria Regiment
59th Battalion (Reserve), Victoria Regiment
Brigade Engineer Unit 51 (Reserve), Corps of Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 51 (Reserve), Corps of Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 51 (Reserve), Corps of Aviation

56th
(Infantry) Brigade (Reserve)
The
Simpson Brigade is a mechanised infantry
formation based in Simpson Plains and Lake
Eyre region of South Australia
and the Australian Northern Territory. The manoeuvre units of this brigade
are drawn from an Australian Armoured Corps regiment; The Australian
Mounted Bushmen. Yet these squadrons are organised, trained and equipped
the same as infantry battalions. The brigade is of inferior quality
and is equipped with Wallaroo armoured personnel carrier hovercraft and
second-line infantry equipment.
149th Battery (Reserve), Regiment of
Australian Artillery
28th (Infantry) Squadron (Reserve), Australian Mounted
Bushmen
31st (Infantry) Squadron (Reserve), Australian Mounted
Bushmen
32nd (Infantry) Squadron (Reserve), Australian Mounted
Bushmen
38th (Infantry) Squadron (Reserve), Australian Mounted
Bushmen
Brigade Engineer Unit 56 (Reserve), Corps of Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 56 (Reserve), Corps of Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 56 (Reserve), Corps of Aviation

63rd (Armoured) Brigade (Reserve)
The
Grey Brigade is an armoured hovercraft
formation based in the Great Artesian Basin of Queensland with some
units in northern New South Wales.
The brigade is of inferior quality and is equipped with Darrago and
Nantawarra hovercraft and second-line infantry equipment.
27th Battery
(Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
24th Squadron (Reserve), New South Wales Mounted Rifles
30th Squadron (Reserve), Australian Mounted
Bushmen
34th Squadron (Reserve), Australian Mounted Bushmen
33rd Squadron (Reserve), Australian Mounted Bushmen
Brigade Engineer Unit 63 (Reserve), Corps of Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 63 (Reserve), Corps of Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 63 (Reserve), Corps of Aviation


38th (Armoured) Brigade (Reserve)
The Red Arrow Brigade is an
armoured hovercraft formation headquartered in Fremantle, Western Australia
but with units spread across Western
Australia and South Australia.
The brigade directly reports to 2nd Corps and is tasked with reinforcing
6th Division in North West Australia. The brigade is of inferior quality and is equipped with Darrago
and Nantawarra hovercraft and second-line infantry equipment.
66th Battery
(Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
9th Squadron (Reserve), South Australian Mounted
Rifles
23rd Squadron (Reserve), South Australian Mounted
Rifles
10th Squadron (Reserve), Tenth Light Horse
25th Squadron (Reserve), Tenth Light Horse
Brigade Engineer Unit 38 (Reserve), Corps of
Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 38 (Reserve), Corps
of Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 38 (Reserve), Corps of
Aviation


54th (Infantry) Brigade (Reserve)
The Nullarbor
Brigade is a mechanised infantry formation headquartered in Adelaide, South Australia but
with units spread across Western
Australia and South Australia.
The brigade is of inferior quality and is equipped with Wallaroo
armoured personnel carrier hovercraft and
second-line infantry equipment.
187th Battery
(Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
43rd Battalion (Reserve), South Australia Regiment
48th Battalion (Reserve), South Australia Regiment
16th Battalion (Reserve), Western Australia Regiment
28th Battalion (Reserve), Western Australia Regiment
Brigade Engineer Unit 54 (Reserve), Corps of Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 54 (Reserve), Corps of Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 54 (Reserve), Corps of Aviation


60th (Airmobile Infantry) Brigade
(Reserve)
The Barrier
Brigade is an airmobile infantry formation headquartered in Townsville, Queensland. The brigade
is of regular quality and is equipped with Bullfly
VTOL aircraft and second-line infantry equipment.
184th Battery
(Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
15th Battalion (Reserve), Queensland Regiment
25th Battalion (Reserve), Queensland Regiment
47th Battalion (Reserve), Queensland Regiment
49th Battalion (Reserve), Queensland Regiment
Brigade Engineer Unit 60 (Reserve), Corps of Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 60 (Reserve), Corps of Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 60 (Reserve), Corps of Aviation


Regional Forces
Australian regional forces are primarily
part-time units responsible for military security and operations at
a regional level across Australian sovereign territory. FD COM regional
forces don’t report to a FD COM Corps HQ like the field divisions but
to a joint force “Regional Force” which covers a specific territorial
area. These regional forces also command all support, training and administration
units and formations within that area not directly attached to combat
commands. The role of FD COM regional forces is five-fold. Firstly they
are to provide local area, behind the lines security against saboteurs
or rapid movement assaults such as airborne attacks. Secondly they are
to repair damage to lines of communications by enemy deep penetration
attacks or natural disaster. Thirdly they offer protection to support
forces, supplies and resting troops from enemy attack. Fourthly they
provide logistic and administration support to other units operating
in their area. Finally they are to stay behind in case their area is
overrun to harass an occupying enemy by conducting insurgency warfare.
These formations are based in the regions they are expected to defend;
though the unlikelihood of that possibility has hampered some recruiting
efforts. Each regional force division has part-time regular units for
air defence and lines of communications functions, fortress units and
several militia territorial defence groups. These defence groups are
light brigades of about 2,800 personnel with eight 240 strong territorial
defence units (of four light companies) plus engineering and lines of
communications troops. Regional areas lacking sufficient local population
to raise defence groups have part-time regular garrison defence groups
allotted to provide local security.

14th (Regional Force) Division
(Reserve)
The South East Division is
FD COM’s reserve regional force for south-eastern continental Australia;
the divisional headquarters is located in ADB Fort Hyland near Grafton, New South Wales.
The 14th Division reports to the joint forces formation, 1st (South
East Australia Area) Regional Force, responsible for all ADF units and
formations in the states of New
South Wales, Victoria and the Australian Capital
Territory not allocated
to fighting commands.

Air
Defence Artillery Group 9 (Reserve)
112th (Air
Defence) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
133rd (Air Defence) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
183rd (Air Defence) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
185th (Air Defence) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
Territorial
Defence Group 3 (Militia)
Territorial
Defence Unit 1 (Militia), City of Sydney Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 4 (Militia), Australian Rifles
Territorial Defence Unit 17 (Militia), North Sydney Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 18 (Militia), Ku-Ring-Gai Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 19 (Militia), South Sydney Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 30 (Militia), New South Wales
Scottish Rifles
Territorial Defence Unit 36 (Militia), St. George’s Rifles
Territorial Defence Unit 51 (Militia), Field of Mars
Regiment
Territorial
Defence Group 4 (Militia)
Territorial
Defence Unit 3 (Militia), Werriwa Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 20 (Militia), Parramatta and
Blue Mountains Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 45 (Militia), St. George Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 53 (Militia), West Sydney Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 55 (Militia), New South Wales
Irish Rifles
Territorial Defence Unit 65 (Militia), Kangara
Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 69 (Militia), Australian Chinese
Rifles
Territorial Defence Unit 71 (Militia), New South Wales Lancers
Territorial
Defence Group 5 (Militia)
Territorial
Defence Unit 5 (Militia), Victorian Scottish Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 6 (Militia), City of Melbourne Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 14 (Militia), Prahran Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 24 (Militia), Kooyong Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 29 (Militia), East Melbourne Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 39 (Militia), Hawthorn-Kew Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 46 (Militia), Brighton Rifles
Territorial Defence Unit 52 (Militia), Gippsland Regiment
Territorial
Defence Group 6 (Militia)
Territorial
Defence Unit 8 (Militia), City of Ballarat
Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 21 (Militia),
Victorian Rangers
Territorial Defence Unit 23 (Militia), City of Geelong Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 32 (Militia), Footscray Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 57 (Militia), Merra
Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 58 (Militia), Essendon Rifles
Territorial Defence Unit 59 (Militia), Hume Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 60 (Militia), Heidelberg Regiment
Territorial
Defence Group7 (Militia)
Territorial
Defence Unit 2 (Militia), City of Newcastle Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 13 (Militia), Macquarie Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 35 (Militia), Newcastle’s Own
Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 86 (Militia), Hunter River Lancers
Territorial Defence Unit 33 (Militia), New England Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 41 (Militia), Byron Scottish
Territorial Defence Unit 82 (Militia), New England Light Horse
Territorial Defence Unit 85 (Militia), Northern Rivers
Lancers
Territorial
Defence Group 8 (Militia)
Territorial
Defence Unit 34 (Militia), Illawarra Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 54 (Militia), Lachlan-Macquarie
Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 56 (Militia), Riverina Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 62 (Militia), Marauke
Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 76 (Militia), New South Wales Mounted
Rifles
Territorial Defence Unit 77 (Militia), Australian Horse
Territorial Defence Unit 91 (Militia), Riverina Horse
Territorial Defence Unit 94 (Militia), Gwydir Regiment
Territorial
Defence Group 12 (Militia)
Territorial
Defence Unit 12 (Militia), City of Canberra Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 22 (Militia), South Gippsland
Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 37 (Militia), East Gippsland
Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 40 (Militia), Capital Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 50 (Militia), Newcentre
Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 83 (Militia), Gippsland Light
Horse
Territorial Defence Unit 99 (Militia), High Country Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 101 (Militia), South Coast Regiment
Territorial
Defence Group 14 (Militia)
Territorial
Defence Unit 7 (Militia), North West Murray Borderers
Territorial Defence Unit 38 (Militia), Bendigo Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 74 (Militia), Corangamite Light
Horse
Territorial Defence Unit 78 (Militia), Indi
Light Horse
Territorial Defence Unit 84 (Militia), Selwyn Light Horse
Territorial Defence Unit 87 (Militia), North West Victorian
Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 89 (Militia), Yarowee
Light Horse
Territorial Defence Unit 90 (Militia), Goulburn Mounted
Rifles

15th (Regional Force) Division
(Reserve)
The South West Division is
the reserve regional force for south-western continental Australia;
the divisional headquarters is located in ADB Fort Gawler near Whyalla, South Australia. The 15th Division reports to the 2nd (South West Australia Area)
Regional Force a joint forces formation. The division has one regional
force surveillance unit that covers the nature parks of the Great Victoria Desert, Gibson Desert and Nullarbor Plain that haven’t been
terra formed.
Regional
Force Surveillance Unit 100 (Militia), Woomera Regiment

Air
Defence Artillery Group 10 (Reserve)
151st (Air
Defence) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
154th (Air Defence) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
186th (Air Defence) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
188th (Air Defence) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
Territorial
Defence Group 10 (Militia)
Territorial
Defence Unit 10 Militia), Adelaide Rifles
Territorial Defence Unit 73 (Militia), Mount Gambier Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 88 (Militia), Adelaide Lancers
Territorial Defence Unit 96 (Militia), Glenelg Regiment
Territorial
Defence Group 11 (Militia)
Territorial
Defence Unit 11 (Militia), City of Perth Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 16 (Militia), Cameron Highlanders
of Western Australia
Territorial Defence Unit 28 (Militia), Swan Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 44 (Militia), West Australian
Rifles
Territorial Defence Unit 80 (Militia), Western Australian
Mounted Infantry
Territorial Defence Unit 95 (Militia), Fremantle Volunteers
Territorial Defence Unit 98 (Militia), Goldfields Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 102 (Militia), Murchison and
Gascoyne Regiment
Territorial
Defence Group 15 (Militia)
Territorial
Defence Unit 27 (Militia), South Australian Scottish Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 43 (Militia), Hindmarsh Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 48 (Militia), Torrens Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 79 (Militia), Flinders Light
Horse
Territorial Defence Unit 93 (Militia), Barossa Light
Horse
Territorial Defence Unit 97 (Militia), South Australian
Bushmen
Territorial Defence Unit 103 (Militia), Lake Eyre Light
Horse
Territorial Defence Unit 105 (Militia), Simpson Rifles

16th (Regional Force) Division
(Reserve)
The Queensland Division is
the regional force for north-eastern continental Australia;
the divisional headquarters is located in ADB Fort Marilyn near Rockhampton, Queensland. The 16th
Division reports to the joint forces formation 3rd (North East Australia
Area) Regional Force.
Regional Force Surveillance Unit 31 (Militia),
Kennedy Regiment
Regional Force Surveillance
Unit 67 (Militia), Carpentaria Rangers

Air
Defence Artillery Group 8 (Reserve)
166th (Air
Defence) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
177th (Air Defence) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
181st (Air Defence) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
182nd (Air Defence) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
Territorial
Defence Group 9 (Militia)
Territorial
Defence Unit 9 (Militia), Moreton Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 15 (Militia), Oxley Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 26 (Militia), Logan and Albert
Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 49 (Militia), Stanley Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 61 (Militia), Queensland Cameron
Highlanders
Territorial Defence Unit 66 (Militia), City of the Gold
Coast Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 42 (Militia), Capricornia Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 47 (Militia), Wide Bay Regiment
Territorial
Defence Group 16 (Militia)
Territorial
Defence Unit 25 (Militia), Great Dividing Ranges Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 72 (Militia), Channel Light
Horse
Territorial Defence Unit 75 (Militia), Artesian Light
Horse
Territorial Defence Unit 81 (Militia), Darling Downs Light Horse

17th (Regional Force) Division
(Reserve)
The Northern Division is the
regional force for north-western continental Australia;
the divisional headquarters is located in ADB Fort Laughlen near Alice Springs, Australian Northern
Territory. The 17th Division reports to the 4th (North West Australia
Area) Regional Force a joint forces formation. The division has no Territorial
Defence Groups due to the low population of this area. It does have
four regional force surveillance units that sweep across the empty outback.
Based in New South Wales and Victoria are two garrison defence groups that report
to 17th Division as their main training and operational areas are located
in north west Australia.
Regional Force Surveillance Unit 63 (Militia),
Norforce Regiment
Regional Force Surveillance
Unit 64 (Militia), Pilbara Regiment
Regional Force Surveillance
Unit 68 (Militia), Kanandah Regiment
Regional Force Surveillance
Unit 104 (Militia), Kimberly Regiment

Air
Defence Artillery Group 14 (Reserve)
162nd (Air
Defence) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
163rd (Air Defence) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
171st (Air Defence) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
172nd
(Air Defence) Battery (Reserve), Regiment of Australian Artillery
Garrison
Defence Group 1 (Reserve)
GDG-1 is an infantry brigade sized
formation based at in Sydney, New South Wales. The garrison defence group has a similar mission and size to the
regional forces defence group, however a GDG is not fixed to a specific
regional location. GDGs once mobilised can
expect to be re-located from their base area to more remote locations
like North West Australia.
This group is of inferior quality with Kangaroo
IV armoured personnel carriers and second-line infantry equipment.
17th (Garrison)
Battalion (Reserve), New South Wales Regiment
19th (Garrison) Battalion (Reserve), New South
Wales Regiment
54th (Garrison) Battalion (Reserve), New South
Wales Regiment
63rd (Garrison) Battalion (Reserve), New South
Wales Regiment
Garrison
Defence Group 2 (Reserve)
GDG-2 is an infantry brigade sized
formation based in Melbourne, Victoria. This group is of inferior quality with Kangaroo IV armoured personnel carriers and second-line infantry equipment.
14th (Garrison)
Battalion (Reserve), Victoria Regiment
39th (Garrison) Battalion (Reserve), Victoria
Regiment
22nd (Garrison) Battalion (Reserve), Victoria
Regiment
52nd (Garrison) Battalion (Reserve), Victoria
Regiment

57th (Defence) Brigade
The Penguin Brigade is the
regular FD COM regional force for the Australia Antarctic Territory; the brigade is headquartered in the ice bound city of Mawson, Antarctica. The brigade reports
to the 31st (Regional Force) Division a joint formation responsible
for the Australian Defence Force presence in Antarctica. There are four main detachments of the brigade each based on one
of the manoeuvre units located in the towns of Mawson, Casey, Leningrad and Transantarctica. The brigade is of veteran quality and is
equipped with a mix of vehicles
all modified for the frigid environment and old Dugite 6-mm rifles backed by a limited allotment of more regular and
modern weapons.
34th (Tactical)
Battery, Regiment of Australian Artillery
49th (Air Defence) Battery, Regiment of Australian Artillery
94th (Operational) Battery, Regiment of Australian
Artillery
7th Squadron, Cavalry Regiment of Australia
19th Squadron, Cavalry Regiment of Australia
3rd Battalion, Commando Regiment of Australia
8th Battalion, Victoria Regiment
Brigade Engineer Unit 57, Corps of Engineers
Brigade Operations Unit 57, Corps of Operations
Brigade Aviation Unit 57, Corps of Aviation
ASU, Special Air Service Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 70 (Militia), Antarctic Regiment
Territorial Defence Unit 106 (Militia), Antarctic Regiment

Territorial
Defence Group 13 (Militia)
The TDG-13 is the local defence force
for the Australian Luna Territory and is based on Earth’s moon. The territory covers the 500 square
kilometres of the Aristarchus Plateau region
of the moon that is Australian sovereign land. The Australian Aristarchus
Corps is trained to defend the underground cities as well as to fight
on the surface of the moon. As the primary infantry defence force for
Aristarchus TDG-13 has a much higher priority than other militia
units. Most personnel serve only about 20-40 days a year but remain
proficient with their personal weapons through frequent practice in
large sublunanean firing ranges.
Territorial Defence Unit 131-138 (Militia), Australian Aristarchus Corps


Independent Units
8th Battalion, Wundurra
Regiment
Earth Theatre maintains one rifle
battalion attached to Space Force Command. The battalion’s main role
is to provide extra military security to the Australian space-city at
Aristarchus Crater on Luna. These troops also
provide the bulk of any landing force attached to individual space ships
operating out the Sol system.

1st Battalion, Commando Regiment
of Australia
This battalion is the public duties
unit for Newcentre, the Australian capital
on Earth. The battalion provides troops for ceremonial and security
details at significant locations around the capital. Some politicians
find their presence an uncomfortable reminder of when Australia
was ruled by a military junta, albeit with civilian involvement and
support.

