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has gloss | eng: The Australian Army Reserve is a collective name given to the reserve units of the Australian Army. Since the Federation of Australia in 1901, the reserve military force has been known by many names, including the Citizens Forces, the Citizen Military Forces, the Militia and, unofficially, the Australian Military Forces. In 1980, however, the current name—Australian Army Reserve—was officially adopted, and it now consists of a number of components based around the level of commitment and training obligation that its members are required to meet. |
lexicalization | eng: Australian Army Reserve |
lexicalization | eng: Australian Citizens Forces |
lexicalization | eng: Australian Citizens Force |
lexicalization | eng: Australian Militia |
lexicalization | eng: Citizens Forces |
lexicalization | eng: Citizens Force |
instance of | c/Military units and formations of Australia |
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has gloss | fra: Larmée de réserve australienne est le nom donné traditionnellement à lensemble des unités de réserve de larmée australienne. Après la formation de larmée en 1901, sa composante de réserve a eu plusieurs noms, comme force militaire des citoyens (Citizens Military Force ou CMF), milice (Militia), armée de citoyens et, de façon officieuse, "forces de la milice australienne". Elle a été rebaptisée armée de réserve en 1980. Au milieu des années 1990, elle a été renommée réserve générale (par opposition à Réserve d'active), qui est parfois abrégé en GRes. |
lexicalization | fra: Armée de réserve australienne |
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media:img | 39 Bn (AWM 013289).jpg |
media:img | 6 RVR ANZAC Day 2006.jpg |
media:img | B Coy Australian 56th Bn.jpg |
media:img | BL 6 inch MK VII gun 5 August 1914 Fort Nepean.jpeg |
media:img | CMF training 1952.jpg |
media:img | Tasmania c.1913 members of Pre WWI militia.jpg |
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