Royal Australian Corps of Transport

The Royal Australian Corps of Transport is a corps within the Australian Army. It was formed in 1973 and is responsible for the operation of army surface transport assets.

Corps of the Australian Army
Combat
  • Royal Australian Armoured Corps
  • Royal Australian Artillery
  • Australian Army Aviation
  • Royal Australian Engineers
  • Royal Australian Infantry Corps
Combat Support
  • Royal Australian Corps of Signals
  • Australian Army Intelligence Corps
Combat Service Support
  • Royal Australian Chaplains Department
  • Royal Australian Army Medical Corps
  • Royal Australian Army Dental Corps
  • Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps
  • Australian Army Psychology Corps
  • Royal Australian Corps of Transport
  • Royal Australian Army Ordnance Corps
  • Royal Australian Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
  • Australian Army Legal Corps
  • Royal Australian Corps of Military Police
  • Royal Australian Army Pay Corps
  • Royal Australian Army Educational Corps
  • Australian Army Public Relations Service
  • Australian Army Catering Corps
  • Australian Army Band Corps
Training Corps
  • Corps of Staff Cadets
Former Corps
  • Royal Australian Army Service Corps
  • Royal Australian Survey Corps

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