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10th Independent Rifle Company, Royal Australian Regiment
Active15 June 1971 – 1998
CountryAustralia
BranchArmy
TypeLine infantry
RoleTraining, OPFOR
SizeCompany minus — Platoon plus
Part ofLand Warfare Centre, Canungra
Garrison/HQKokoda Barracks
Motto(s)Duty First
MarchMen of Harlech
Commanders
Colonel-in-ChiefHM The Queen (Australian Infantry Corps)
Insignia
Unit colour patch
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10th Independent Rifle Company, Royal Australian Regiment (10 IRC RAR) was part of the Australian Army.

The establishment of a "demonstration platoon" at the Jungle Training Centre (JTC), (later renamed Land Warfare Centre) at Canungra, Queensland was authorised on 4 January 1966. This became the Headquarters 1st Division Defence Company on 19 March 1968, before being designated 10 IRC RAR on 15 June 1971.

The company was tasked with supporting the activities of Battle Wing – a training centre set up to provide collective training – by providing personnel for OPFOR, demonstration, and other training tasks. In 1974, 10 IRC had a strength of approximately 60 men, consisting of a company headquarters and two rifle platoons with two rifle sections each. This was reduced to a 40-man platoon on 29 March 1980. The company was disbanded in 1998 with its personnel posted to other units of the RAR.

References

  • Horner, David; Bou, Jean (2008). Duty First: A History of the Royal Australian Regiment (2nd ed.). Crows Nest, New South Wales: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-74175-374-0.
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