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Skilfully Drilled
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Skilfully Drilled

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‘When I joined the 2nd AIF’, a seasoned veteran said, ‘It didn’t take long for my platoon commander to inform me he had been trained by a member of the well known Australian Instructional Corps’. ‘Skilfully Drilled’ tells the story of these exemplary permanent force professional soldiers. The 600 warrant officers, some with honorary quartermaster commissions, unsung architects whose practical soldier training laid the basis for eventual victory by the Australian Army in WWII. The Australian Instructional Corps (AIC) was an Australia wide ‘posting unit’ never sent to war. However, the influence of the AIC’s ‘all-corps’ training in the inter-war years was such, that its methodology, became the springboard from which future training developed when the Australian Regular Army was created in 1947.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Echo Books
Date
27 March 2015
Pages
370
ISBN
9780646477909

‘When I joined the 2nd AIF’, a seasoned veteran said, ‘It didn’t take long for my platoon commander to inform me he had been trained by a member of the well known Australian Instructional Corps’. ‘Skilfully Drilled’ tells the story of these exemplary permanent force professional soldiers. The 600 warrant officers, some with honorary quartermaster commissions, unsung architects whose practical soldier training laid the basis for eventual victory by the Australian Army in WWII. The Australian Instructional Corps (AIC) was an Australia wide ‘posting unit’ never sent to war. However, the influence of the AIC’s ‘all-corps’ training in the inter-war years was such, that its methodology, became the springboard from which future training developed when the Australian Regular Army was created in 1947.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Echo Books
Date
27 March 2015
Pages
370
ISBN
9780646477909