ARMY PROTOCOL MANUAL 1999 This is a historical document only. It is NOT to be relied on by any serving soldier or any other person as being currently accurate. Defence Publishing Service DPS: 31568/99 © Commonwealth of Australia 1999 This work is copyright. Apart from any use as permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process without prior written permission from the Department of Defence. Avaya 1616 Phone Label Template. All Defence information, whether classified or not, is protected from unauthorised disclosure under the Crimes Act 1914. Defence information may only be released in accordance with the Defence Protective Security Manual (SECMAN 4) and/or Defence Instruction (General) OPS 13–4—Release of Classified Defence Information to Other Countries, as appropriate. Requests and inquiries should be addressed to the Director, Defence Publishing Service, K–G–02, Department of Defence, CANBERRA ACT 2600.
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Protocol Manual First edition 1999 Sponsor; Regimental Sergeant-Major Ceremonial, Defence Headquarters Publisher; Defence Publishing Service, Department of Defence, CANBERRA ACT 2600 PROTOCOL MANUAL 1999 Department of Defence (Army Headquarters) 19 March 1999 Issued by my command. This publication supercedes A Guide for Service Customs for Officers, Warrant Officers and Senior Non-Comissioned Officers and the 1997 interim pamphlet A Guide to Protocol an Aide-memoire for RSMs, ADCs and LOs. CONTENTS • • General 1.1 • Courtesy 1.3 • The Regimental Sergeant-Major 1.6 • • Introduction 2.1 • Reporting to the Unit 2.4 • Visiting a Unit 2.9 • Annexes: • A. An Example of a Letter to a Commanding Officer From a Graduating Staff Cadet • B. An Example of a Letter to a Future Commanding Officer from an Officer on Re-posting • C.
(unit badge) ROYAL MILITARY COLLEGE Duntroon, ACT 2600 Lieutenant Colonel R.A. Driver Wifi Asus Sonic Master Driver. H. Stanhope Commanding Officer 51st Field Regiment RAA Hamel Lines Bombard Barracks GORDON QLD 4663 Dear Colonel Stanhope (a) I was pleased to learn that I have been posted to your Regiment upon graduation from RMC Duntroon. At RMC I graduated fourth in my class. I am a keen and active sportsman in a variety of sports including swimming, cricket and rugby union. I was awarded a half-colour for rugby union.