Australian Regular Army (ARA) Service: |
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1965 |
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Enlisted into the Australian Regular Army posted to the 1st Recruit Training Battalion (1 RTB) (Kapooka) |
1965 |
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Posted to the School of Artillery |
1965 |
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Posted to 104th Medium Battery as a Gun Number |
1967 |
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Posted to the 1 RTB as a Bombardier Regimental Duty NCO |
1968 |
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Posted to 106th Field Battery as a Bombardier then Sergeant Gun No |
1969 |
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Posted to 106th Field Battery as the Operator Command Post Field (OP CP FD) |
1971 |
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Posted to 102nd Field Battery initially as a Sergeant Gun No then Sergeant OP CP FD |
1975 |
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Posted to the Royal School of Artillery - Long Gunnery Staff Course in the United Kingdom |
1977 |
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Posted to the School of Artillery as a Warrant Officer Class Two - Sergeant-Major Instructor Gunnery |
1981 |
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Posted to the Proof and Experimental Establishment Graytown as the Warrant Officer Class One Master Gunner (MG) |
1983 |
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Posted to the School of Artillery as the MG of Gunnery Wing |
1985 |
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Posted to 1st Field Regiment as the Regimental Sergeant-Major (RSM) |
1986 |
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Posted to the Headquarters 1st Division Artillery as the Warrant Officer Class One - Divisional Artillery Sergeant-Major |
1987 |
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Posted to the School of Artillery as the RSM |
1988 |
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Posted to the School of Artillery as a Captain Instructor in Gunnery, Gunnery Wing |
1990 |
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Resigned Australian Regular Army commission |
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Army Reserve (ARes) Service: |
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1990 |
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Posted to 28th Field Battery as the Battery Commander on promotion to Temporary Major |
1991 |
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Resigned ARes commission |
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Overseas Military Service: |
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1970 |
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South Vietnam |
1975 - 1977 |
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United Kingdom, Germany and Canada |
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Overseas Civilian Service: |
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United Kingdom, Germany, United States of America, South Africa, Japan, China, Singapore and Korea |
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Terrence currently lives on the Northern Beaches with his bride of 47 years and their children Brett, Nichole and Christian and their 9 grandchildren |
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