Ahh I remember the old 11lb ANPRC-77 set that we used to used at cadets. They still use it I'm sure. Heavy radio, but great set and yes we had the flat "battlewhip" antenna's on goosenecks as well as a 6 foot I think straight whip or if you were camped up for a while then the Antenna Lightweight or dipole. Ahh the days of fun!robbage wrote:Pics of the PRC-47 backpack I serviced for a while in the military
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Yep, Bindoon camp Cadets, week two in 1999 i think i went Army Cadets, Unit 510 for me
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and if my memory serves me correctly 510 is Aquinas Cadet unit previously ACCU. Only annual camp I got to attend was 2002 with the parade at Northam army camp and my JNCO course at Leeuwin barracks in Freo.AO11912 wrote:Yep, Bindoon camp Cadets, week two in 1999 i think i went Army Cadets, Unit 510 for me
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510 is Merredin, or Wheetbelt Army Cadet Unit
511 is Busselton
509 i think is Aquinas
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nope 509 is Lynwood...can't find Aquinas (looking on www.aac.adfc.gov.au)...my apologies for the insult anyway could have been worse Christ Church. They do exist I just can't remember their number...well they did exist unless they've closed down altogether.AO11912 wrote:510 is Merredin, or Wheetbelt Army Cadet Unit
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I remember that now, we were at camp site 2 at bindoon, shared it with 504, Mandurah, 509 Lynwood, and 511 Bussellton
Ah the days of short showers after collecting hot water from the choffer, and hoisting it up in a a bag above your head, and the starnge feeling sitting on the long drop next to other people
And the only task for the week was to steel some one elses mascot, Busselton though i had it, and kidnaped me, carried me to their admin tent and interrigated me, we managed to get theirs, no one got ours hehe
Ah the days of short showers after collecting hot water from the choffer, and hoisting it up in a a bag above your head, and the starnge feeling sitting on the long drop next to other people
And the only task for the week was to steel some one elses mascot, Busselton though i had it, and kidnaped me, carried me to their admin tent and interrigated me, we managed to get theirs, no one got ours hehe
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Kinda going off topic here lol, maybe we can get this shifted to another thread, to talk about cadets, its funny i was the one that had the job of teaching RATEL (Radio Telephone Procdures)
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haha yeah the old mascot's...ours only got stolen for a brief period then strapped to the front of a Landy 110 which then did a bit of bush bashing. Got reliberated though.AO11912 wrote:I remember that now, we were at camp site 2 at bindoon, shared it with 504, Mandurah, 509 Lynwood, and 511 Bussellton
Ah the days of short showers after collecting hot water from the choffer, and hoisting it up in a a bag above your head, and the starnge feeling sitting on the long drop next to other people
And the only task for the week was to steel some one elses mascot, Busselton though i had it, and kidnaped me, carried me to their admin tent and interrigated me, we managed to get theirs, no one got ours hehe
Yeah I was just thinking that we were going off topic a moment ago. On my last biv I was a Staff SGT, and the Quey but also got to play Zero Alpha, which was probably what got me into it all.AO11912 wrote:[moderates self]
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A yes I worked Zero Alpha a few times on exercises, the worst part of that job was trying to communicate with the sections, while keeping a written log of what was being said I was a Corporal, so I was leading sections most of the time.
Most of the NCO's each had a field of expertise, mine was Radio, so I had the task of teaching Radio, I could tell you the ANPRC 77 set from top to bottom, used to any way, and all the callsigns, Sunray, Sunray Minor.
Most of the NCO's each had a field of expertise, mine was Radio, so I had the task of teaching Radio, I could tell you the ANPRC 77 set from top to bottom, used to any way, and all the callsigns, Sunray, Sunray Minor.
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Your wish is my commandAO11912 wrote:Kinda going off topic here lol, maybe we can get this shifted to another thread, to talk about cadets...
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ooo it was both of our wishes really...so umm because he wished for it first I'll take a wish of ummm a new car haha.Zebedee wrote:Your wish is my commandAO11912 wrote:Kinda going off topic here lol, maybe we can get this shifted to another thread, to talk about cadets...
We didn't have specialisations as such, there weren't enough of us. But RATEL was one of my favourite topics and yep I knew most of the correct callsigns too...my favourite was Playtime - Transport for those not in the know.AO11912 wrote:Most of the NCO's each had a field of expertise, mine was Radio, so I had the task of teaching Radio, I could tell you the ANPRC 77 set from top to bottom, used to any way, and all the callsigns, Sunray, Sunray Minor.
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Appointment = Callsign
Commander, CO = SUNRAY
Chief of Staff, XO = MOONBEAM
Administrative Staff = MANHOLE
Logistics Staff = NUTSHELL
Movements Staff = CONTRACTOR
Transport = PLAYTIME
Ground Liaison Officer = GLOWORM
Medical/First Aid Officer = STARLIGHT
Air Liaison Officer = KINGFISHER
Air Traffic Controller = BASEBALL
Ground Defence Officer = FIREGUARD
NCS Radio Operator = FOOTBALL
Staff Radio Net Supervisor = BALLPARK
The true meaning of my name can now be releaved and appreciated and people thought I used it just because I'm a firey
Commander, CO = SUNRAY
Chief of Staff, XO = MOONBEAM
Administrative Staff = MANHOLE
Logistics Staff = NUTSHELL
Movements Staff = CONTRACTOR
Transport = PLAYTIME
Ground Liaison Officer = GLOWORM
Medical/First Aid Officer = STARLIGHT
Air Liaison Officer = KINGFISHER
Air Traffic Controller = BASEBALL
Ground Defence Officer = FIREGUARD
NCS Radio Operator = FOOTBALL
Staff Radio Net Supervisor = BALLPARK
The true meaning of my name can now be releaved and appreciated and people thought I used it just because I'm a firey
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This is the ones we used
Codeword =Meaning
Acorn =Intelligence
Bluebell =RAEME
Cracker =Locating Artillery
Found =Infantry
Hawkeye =Army Aviation
Holdfast =Engineers
Ironside =Armour
Molar =Quarter Master
Playtime =Transport
Pronto =Signal Corps
Rickshaw =Ordance
Seagull =Operations Adjutant
Shelldrake =Artillery
Starlight =Medical
Sunray =Commander
Sunray Minor =Second-In-Charge
Watchdog =Military Police (Provost)
Codeword =Meaning
Acorn =Intelligence
Bluebell =RAEME
Cracker =Locating Artillery
Found =Infantry
Hawkeye =Army Aviation
Holdfast =Engineers
Ironside =Armour
Molar =Quarter Master
Playtime =Transport
Pronto =Signal Corps
Rickshaw =Ordance
Seagull =Operations Adjutant
Shelldrake =Artillery
Starlight =Medical
Sunray =Commander
Sunray Minor =Second-In-Charge
Watchdog =Military Police (Provost)
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I know about Molar! Well technically I was Molar Minor, as there was a Second Lieutenant that was the QM and therefor technically Molar, however he pretty much let me run the show.
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