30/10/2020
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Do you have a bunch of challenge coins laying around in shoeboxes or in draws? Check out our latest product, challenge coin shadow boxes.
We can customise these in any colour, size number of shelves, photos, badges, and patches. No glass is in the frame to allow the coins to be changed or viewed. Two frame choices - black and gold as pictured, or black and silver. Layout options are unlimited!
This example is 640mm x 410mm in size. Price for this size start at $350 for the shadow box and shelves. Badges and patches ect additional. Talk to us today to create one for you.
We can post these Australia wide, or internationally. JR
22/10/2020
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A nice 104 Signal Squadron pennant framed with some other items. Interested? Quote request here: https://www.jrmedals.com.au/quote-request. We ship our frames australia wide.
20/10/2020
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Last week WO2 Aaron Johnston was officially recognised as a Combative Sergeant Major by the award of the Red White Belt by Chief Master Trainer of Combatives Paul Cale, and the President of the Australian Defence Force Martial Arts Association Colonel David Ward. The Red White belt is associated with mastery in a martial arts style, and this is the first time it has been associated with mastery in Army Combatives specifically.
The red and white belt is the Combatives version of the red sash traditionally worn by the Australian Infantry. The first red sashes issued to Sergeants and Warrant Officers were in the British Army clothing regulations from 1727. The Army Combatives Program continues this tradition today with WO2 Johnstone’s Combatives Sergeant Major appointment.
14/10/2020
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I have no sword;
I make integrity my sword.
I have no armour;
I make courage my armour.
I have no enemy;
I make irresponsibility my enemy.
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When I was young I pulled these three elements out of the original koryu writings that I read and have tried to be true to them since. I have failed at times but like fighting, with every loss comes a greater resolve to be stronger and stay true to the way of the warrior.
28/09/2020
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Special guest coach Matt D'Aquino from in the nations capital A.C.T for the Friday mornings session 2nd October 2020. !!FREE!!
Matt is a highly experienced grappler, an educator by trade. He's a 2008 Judo Olympian in the under 60kg division, who also helps out teaching and grading the current serving members at ADFA in Canberra.
Matt is also big supporter of our program and has helped raise money for the bush fire victims at the start of the year.
We are very lucky to have Matt donate his time to be on the tatami with us on friday morning. Please contact us if your interested in coming. All veterans and current serving members are free to attend at no cost.
24/09/2020
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Think Street, Train Sport | The Cove
In this article, Nicholas Pratt informs us on how the Army can use the Integrated Combat Centres to enhance unit training in order to maximise individual and unit likelihood of success in combat.