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- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps abstract "The Royal Australian Infantry Corps (RA Inf) is the parent corps for all infantry regiments of the Australian Army. It was established on 14 December 1948, with its Royal Corps status being conferred by His Majesty King George VI. At her coronation in 1953, Queen Elizabeth II became Colonel-in-Chief of the corps. Major components of the RA Inf include the various battalions of the Royal Australian Regiment and the six state-based Reserve infantry regiments, such as the Royal New South Wales Regiment. The various Regional Force Surveillance and Special Forces units of the Army are also part of the corps. The Infantry School is located at Singleton, New South Wales.The "Head of Corps – Infantry" is usually a Brigadier and is the Honorary Colonel of the Royal Australian Regiment.".
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps activeYearsStartYear "1948".
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps battle Battle_of_Binh_Ba.
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps battle Battle_of_Chongju_(1950).
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps battle Battle_of_Chuam-ni.
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps battle Battle_of_Coral%E2%80%93Balmoral.
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps battle Battle_of_Hat_Dich.
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps battle Battle_of_Kapyong.
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps battle Battle_of_Long_Tan.
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps battle Battle_of_Maehwa-San.
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps battle Battle_of_Pakchon.
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps battle Battle_of_Sariwon.
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps battle Battle_of_Uijeongbu_(1951).
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps battle Battle_of_Yongju.
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps battle Battle_of_the_Samichon_River.
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps battle First_Battle_of_Maryang_San.
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps battle Operation_Coburg.
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps colourName "Infantry Red".
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps country Australia.
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps militaryUnitSize "1 Regular Regiment (8 battalions) and 13 Reserve Regiments".
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps role "Infantry".
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps wikiPageExternalLink RAINF.
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps wikiPageID "11069454".
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps wikiPageRevisionID "590021444".
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps after Australian_Army_Aviation.
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps battles "Korea 1950–53: Sariwon, Yongyu, Chongju, Pakchon, Uijongbu, Chuam-ni, Maehwa-san, Kapyong, Kowang-San, Maryang-San, The Samichon; Vietnam 1965–72: Long Tan, Bien Hoa, Coral-Balmoral, Hat Dich, Binh Ba.".
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps before Royal_Australian_Corps_of_Signals.
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps branch "Army".
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps caption "Cap badge of the Royal Australian Infantry Corps".
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps ceremonialChief Elizabeth_II.
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps ceremonialChiefLabel "Colonel in Chief".
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps colonelOfTheRegiment "Brigadier M.J. Moon, DSC, AM".
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps colors "Infantry Red".
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps colorsLabel "Colours".
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps country Australia.
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps dates "--11-23".
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps hasPhotoCollection Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps.
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps march "Quick: 'El Alamein'; Slow: 'Infantry Song'".
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps role Infantry.
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps size "1".
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps title List_of_Australian_Army_Corps.
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps type "Corps".
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps unitName "Royal Australian Infantry Corps".
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- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps subject Category:1948_establishments_in_Australia.
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps subject Category:Australian_Army_Corps.
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps subject Category:Australian_army_units_with_royal_patronage.
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_established_in_1948.
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- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps type MilitaryUnitsAndFormationsEstablishedIn1948.
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- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps comment "The Royal Australian Infantry Corps (RA Inf) is the parent corps for all infantry regiments of the Australian Army. It was established on 14 December 1948, with its Royal Corps status being conferred by His Majesty King George VI. At her coronation in 1953, Queen Elizabeth II became Colonel-in-Chief of the corps.".
- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps label "Royal Australian Infantry Corps".
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- Royal_Australian_Infantry_Corps name "Royal Australian Infantry Corps".