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Army Logistic Training Centre

Locality: Bandiana, Victoria, Australia

Phone: +61 131901



Address: Gaza Ridge Barracks 3691 Bandiana, VIC, Australia

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22.01.2022 The COMDT of ALTC has had the pleasure of promoting one of our PTI's to the Rank of SGT, Congratulations SGT Desmet.



22.01.2022 The COMDT of ALTC has had the pleasure of promoting one of our own to the Rank of MAJ, Congratulations MAJ Davies.

19.01.2022 Welcome to Bandiana DCO DCO is hosting a FREE family gathering at Wodonga Sports & Leisure Centre Hedgerow Court, West Wodonga. A range of community groups and activities will be available. Cool down with a swim and play on the huge water inflatable!... Sunday 1 March 2020, 5.00pm - 8pm. Register through Eventbrite https://DCO-AlburyWodonga.eventbrite.com.au Eve Royle-Mathews- 0260552008

14.01.2022 Residents around Wirlinga Be advised that Pyrotechnics will be used between the 17th and the 18th of Apr 19 from 0800 - 1600.



11.01.2022 WELLBEING PROJECT FOR CURRENT & FORMER SERVING AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE MEMBERS AND THEIR FAMILIES

10.01.2022 On the 29th of March ALTC and surround held a Careers Day for 450 High School students from local, and regional, high schools, it was comprised of trade displays from the following organisations: AST, ASEME, ASH and ASO, MPs, Team ARMY, 4/ 19 PWLH, DFR-Albury and more.

10.01.2022 On the 27 Oct, the RSM ALTC WO1 Jason Burford, and selected Officers and Warrant Officers from across the Training Centre provided War Widow, Mrs Lynda Cookham some much need assistance with window cleaning and general gardening tasks to ensure our extended military family is cared for and not forgotten.



08.01.2022 Congratulations || On behalf of the Australian Army we wish to congratulate Captain Darwin Alvarenga on being awarded as the Army Instructor of the Year. First... joining the Army in 2001, CAPT Alvarenga spent eight years as a medic, before setting his sights on a nursing degree undertaking two years of study and two years of work placements before re-joining the Army as an SSO nursing officer in 2014. Having been both a soldier and an officer, CAPT Alvarenga is uniquely placed to understand the requirements of those he instructs. Our instructors have the future of our Army in their hands. They train, educate and grow the people who will deliver the Army Accelerated Warfare speaks to. They are our centre of gravity in terms of the Army’s people realising their potential. - DG TRADOC, BRIG Ben James The Instructor of the Year identifies and recognises the qualities and attributes Army desires in all our instructors. CAPT Alvarenga will receive a funded overseas research trip to further develop his professional knowledge and instructional ability. #OurPeople #OurProfession #OurPotential Forces Command - Australian Army Army School of Health

06.01.2022 Residents around Wirlinga, Be advised that Pyrotechnics will be used on 5th of July 2019 from 0800 - 1600.

04.01.2022 The COMDT of ALTC has had the pleasure of promoting our WOPTI to the Rank of WO1, Congratulations WO1 Whittaker.

02.01.2022 Today the COMDT of ALTC had the privilege of presenting the OZ Lattouf Award to SGT Michelle Mazins who was commended for her exemplary performance as the Assistant Royal Australian Air Force Liaison Officer responsible for providing administrative support within Vehicle Technology Wing at the Army School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering.

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