Recruit training is the foundation of military training, designed to produce a fit, disciplined and motivated Two Star Infantry Soldier with basic military skills.
On completion of recruit training you will move onto the Artillery program.
The Field artillery is the brigade commanders principle and most responsive indirect fire weapons system.
A Field Artillery Regiment consists of batteries of light field artillery weapons, 105mm guns, and is staffed to command, co-ordinate and fire the weapons.
The Army Reserve is a part-time component of the Defence Forces comprising of volunteers who participate in Defence Forces training in their spare time.
After basic training, recruits undergo a syllabus of coaching that seek to develop core skills in teamwork, self-discipline and leadership.
Often there are opportunities to participate in training or engage in the practice of executing the roles and responsibilities of management and leadership at varying levels and scales. A place to exercise skills that can compliment your path towards professional development.