Royal Australian Army Educational Corps

Royal Australian Army Educational Corps

Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=Royal Australian Army Educational Corps


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country=Australia
allegiance=Australian Army
type=Field Army
branch=Australian Regular Army
& Australian Army Reserve
dates= – Present
specialization=Education
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size=4 Regular Regiments, 5 Reserve Regiments
current_commander=Colonel William Monfries
garrison=
ceremonial_chief=HRH The Duchess of Gloucester
ceremonial_chief_label=Colonel-in-Chief
nickname=
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battles=Battle Honours are awarded to individual RAAEC Regiments
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The Royal Australian Army Educational Corps (RAAEC) is a specialist corps within the Australian Army, made up entirely of commissioned officers in the specialist service officer - professionally qualified stream. The majority of the corps are civil qualified teachers; however, additional IT specialists have been laterally recruited to manage the computer based learning packages within the TTC. RAAEC is responsible for many education focused areas of military training, including the development and implementation of technology-based training, developing training courses, training Staff Cadets in communication skills, managing and conducting long distance education, teaching English to foreign students, analysing education proposals and delivering literacy and numeracy programs.

Locations of the RAAEC include:
* Headquarters Training Command - Army, Sydney
* Training Technology Centre (TTC), Sydney, Brisbane, Albury/Wodonga
* Defence International Training Centre (DITC), Laverton - Victoria
* Major Training Establishments, in Victoria, New South Wales, Canberra and Queensland
* Individual training centres, located in every state.
* Overseas postings.

The Corps was established on 18 April 1941 under the direction of Colonel R.B. Madgwick.

The current Colonel-in-Chief of the Royal Australian Army Educational Corps, is The Duchess of Gloucester [http://www.burkes-peerage.net/Sites/Peerage/SitePages/page62-6h.asp]

The current Head of the Royal Australian Army Educational Corps, is Colonel William Monfries

The Commanding Officer of the Training Technology Centre, is Lieutenant-Colonel Andre Greenberry

Order of precedence

ee also

*Australian Defence Force Academy
*Royal Military College, Duntroon
*Royal Army Educational Corps
*Adjutant General's Corps


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