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History of Sub Unit 1, Ammunition Company, 3rd FSR

Sub Unit 1, Ammunition Company, 3rd Force Service Regiment (3rd FSR) has played a crucial role in supporting the Australian Army’s logistics and resupply operations. Established to provide dedicated ammunition storage, handling, and distribution capabilities, the unit has supported major exercises and deployments both domestically and overseas. Over the years, Sub Unit 1 has contributed to missions in the Asia-Pacific region and beyond, ensuring frontline units remain supplied with essential munitions. Its commitment to safety and operational excellence has earned it a reputation as a reliable and professional component of the 3rd FSR.

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ABOUT Sub Unit 1, Ammunition Company, 3rd FSR

  • Origins and Activation: Sub Unit 1, Ammunition Company, 3rd Force Service Regiment (FSR) was originally formed to provide critical ammunition supply and logistics support for the Australian Army, primarily within the 3rd Brigade.
  • Vietnam War Service: Elements of the 3rd FSR, including ammunition sub-units, played a key role during the Vietnam War, ensuring ammunition was delivered efficiently to frontline units under challenging conditions.
  • Rapid Deployment: Ammunition sub-units are trained for quick establishment of field ammunition supply points (ASPs), mastering the art of setting up and relocating under combat conditions.
  • Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD): Personnel from Sub Unit 1 are often cross-trained in basic EOD procedures, crucial for both safety and operational effectiveness in ammunition handling.
  • Support to Humanitarian Operations: The unit has been mobilized for domestic and international disaster relief, providing logistical and ammunition support during emergencies such as bushfires and peacekeeping missions.
  • Innovation in Ammunition Storage: The company has contributed to the development and implementation of modern ammunition storage solutions, including temperature-controlled containers and improved safety protocols.
  • Joint Operations: Sub Unit 1 has participated in numerous joint exercises with other Australian Defence Force (ADF) branches and allied militaries, refining interoperability in ammunition supply chains.
  • Recognition for Excellence: Members of the unit have received commendations for their efficiency, safety record, and adaptability during both peacetime and combat operations.
  • Training and Education: The sub-unit conducts regular training in ammunition safety, logistics management, and battlefield resupply, often serving as a training ground for new logistics officers and soldiers.
  • Legacy and Esprit de Corps: The unit maintains strong traditions and camaraderie, with reunions and commemorative events celebrating their unique contributions to the Australian Army’s operational capability.

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