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Silver
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THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE
AUSTRALIAN ARMY CATERING CORPS
KIT SERVICE
Silver Service, the official publication of the Australian Army Catering Corps offers a
unique opportunity to access the Catering Corps supply environment where decisions
are made on supplies and services required for supplying Australia’s Army.
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THE OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY CATERING CORPS Warrant Officer Class One How the South was won!
Carl W. Free our Banner leaves its home at the Army
By SGT Ronan Baker
The Catering members of 16 Air Defence
Logistic Training Centre in Bandiana. For it is through this Regiment had been set a challenge by MAJ
Pat Murray, BC SPT BTY.The BC wanted
Deployment of Corps members has
application of teaching and to show case the skills of the catering
provided invaluable experience to all
troop to the unit by having a Catering
members at all levels of rank and mentoring that the
Competition on the 2nd of May 2008.
background. The areas of the world in
which we have served are varied and
continued life blood of the WO2 Paul (Frankie)Tyson, Caterer was of
course tasked with the organisation of
diverse in nature, with members rising to Corps will be developed.
the challenges that deployments offer. the competition, a task he took up with
The Corps is a stronger organization great relish (no pun intended!). From the
from such workings and in turn the money, though some more would help, it start we asked the state manager of
members have a drive and need to develop is about showing the people beside you Transfield (the civilian contractor to the
themselves further. From this need, the how to best get the job done. barracks) Mr Jim Shaw if they would like
Army obtains sounding boards on the to send in a team. Not only did they send
To achieve the flow of information and
future direction of catering services and in a team Transfield also supplied the
skills development, members need to
equipment. Ideas on best management prizes for the catering competition.
step up to the plate as an instructor at
practice, experience with a broad range of the Australian Defence Force School of The format for the competition was that
equipment and a greater appreciation of Catering, or ensure that within units our each team would be given the same amount
Winning team members CPL Johnson, PTE Fetherstonhaugh & PTE McTeare.
the excellent standard of training that the junior members have role models for of rations and were tasked with producing
Australian soldier is able to utilize. which to base themselves on. Catering a buffet for 25 people.Each team consisted RSM 16 Air Defence Regiment with COL
By Regimental Sergeant Major From deployments to the conduct of unit junior staff need to be involved in of three cooks with one steward. All the
Walpole and WO1 Free representing the
ensuring that members are given the best teams were a mixture of military cooks
Australian Army Catering Corps day–to–day unit activities a common
preparation for attendance on subject and stewards with civilian stewards from
Corps.The teams had to be setup by 1330
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thread that links all these areas is training. h for the judging with the unit coming in to
It is a privilege to be the Regimental Without the hard work of the Corps courses, for it is these members that are Woodside Barracks. Once all the teams
Sergeant Major of the Australian Army were allocated their rations and messes to dine at 1400 h; it was soon evident that all
members within Training Command units the leaders of the Corps in the future.
Catering Corps (AACC). In this my first work out of; they were told that they had the teams had produced top quality displays.
such success and professionalism would The coming year affords our Corps an
year in the position;I find the Corps working not flow. I encourage all members of our two days to prepare and serve their buffet. Once the judging had finished the unit was
hard not only at the core role of feeding the opportunity to further develop and build The Caterer began sending out invitations let loose on the buffet,and of course made
Corps to give back as you pass through
soldier, but developing itself further as a on its’ many proud achievements to this to COLWalpole,OAM Honorary Colonel short work of demolishing all of the food.
the ranks and through your careers to
dynamic and intrinsic part ofAustralianArmy present day. Embrace the change and feed of Catering Corp and to the new Corps
the members that are following you. For As this was going on the Caterer was
capability well into the future. the energy that will ensure even further RSM, WO1 Carl Free. Unfortunately the
it is through this application of teaching tallying up the scores and the results were:
enhancement of our proud and hard won HOC ACC was unable to attend the
2008
During my visits, accompanying members and mentoring that the continued life
standing in the Australian Army psyche. competition. Invitations were also sent to FIRST PLACE
of the Corps Executive, to a number of blood of the Corps will be developed.
Our Corps is not about equipment and ‘We Sustain’ local businesses and senior Transfield CPL (Johno) Johnson
areas around Australia I have heard a management staff. PTE (Macca) McTeare
great deal of praise for the particular unit Buffet fare.
members concerned. From commanding The day soon arrived and all the teams PTE (Fethers) Fetherstonhaugh
officers to the diggers, a heart felt well were feverously working away getting the Mrs Karina Day (Transfield)
Vol. 32 No. 1 done was to be conveyed to all AACC
members.Your ability to ensure not only
last minute details squared away.The judges
were the LTCOL Paul McKay, CO 16 Air
SECOND PLACE
CPL (Sam) Berkley
quality of nourishment, but also the Defence Regiment andWO1 Glynn Potter, PTE (Albie) Lister
morale boosts provided during all unit Miss Lauren Reni (Transfield)
activities foster respect and integrity for
THIRD PLACE
and of the Catering Corps soldier.
PTE (Morgs) Morgan
The Corps Banner has traveled far and PTE (Jimmy) Lea
wide across Australia during the year. PTE (Greeny) Green
Units parading the Logistics Corps PTE (Simon) Lambert
Banners have enabled members of the
AACC to proudly carry and display an Well done to all the teams, the
essential part of our Corps identity. Seen
by the people of Australia during ANZAC 2 CER CATERING TROOP 2008 CATR Troop 5th Aviation
competition achieved its aim of showcasing
the skills that is present in today’s catering
Day marches in Melbourne, to unit corps. It was also a way for the unit to
birthday parades in the northern regions WO1 Free and COL Walpole, OAM judging experience something that they don’t get COL Walpole, OAM presenting CPL J.
of the country, it is a proud day each time
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WO1 Free with his AACC RSM Parchment and wife Sylvia.
By PTE Jules Thompson
The start of 2008 saw some new faces
the buffet displays.
set of ear plugs as a part of his daytime uncomfortable moment). Ah, I also
field attire. should have known that when you are on
to see and experience all that often.
exercise that the 6hrs a day rule doesn’t
Regiment 2008 Johnson his prize.
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appear at 2 CER, WO2 Brett Gear After a busy first half of the year I was actually apply out field, and so if you ask CATR Troop 5 AVN The Troop hopes PTE
arriving from 2 RAR, PTE Kylie Lamb just getting ready to get back to my whether your working the first 6hrs or Makryllos will decide
from 10 FSB, and PTE Peter Barber from
REGT for 2008
normal schedule of sun tanning and the last 6hrs be prepared to work the WO2 P.J. Smith to solider on at the
1 CSSB. Mid year we also saw the late relaxing. This was short lived as I whole time, and bringing your swimmers SGT D. Green completion of her time
addition of CPL Lillian (Lilly) Middlebrook CPL N. Sommerfeld and remain with us at 5
who joined our merry little team. We LCPL V.Tuinona AVN REGT.
also saw CPL Sean Hewitt promoted to
SGT while on RCB 82 (congratulations).
On a sad note CPL Kelly Beith
ask whether the first
“so if youthe last 6hrs beyour working work
6hrs or prepared to
PTE Q.Tran
PTE H. Peters
The Troop’s calendar
event for the year was
PTE K. Makryllos
discharged from the ARA, and has now
gone over to the dark side (a reservist I
the whole time
” PTE S.Terry
PTE S.Welbourn
the Regiment Family
Day held on the 03 Aug
08.The Troop prepared
mean), and now she has become an volunteered my services as any good is a definite waist of room in your PTE B. Phillips. an evening Ploughman’s
airline hostess... It’s not at all like being a reserve soldier would, to spend matching green luggage. I would like to Buffet for
The CATR Troop newbie’s for 08 were
Steward; these guys know their heads sometime camping and fishing at Shoal send out a big thanks to PTE George WO2 P.J. Smith who marched in from 3 approximately 600
are really in the clouds. I would also like Water Bay.At the time it sounded like a Mead (6 RAR) ex-grunt now steward, CSSB, CPL Nicholas Sommerfeld from members and their
to take the opportunity to say hello to plan, but no sooner had the main body who left me with his thoughts... Shoal the big black bear (2 RAR), SGT Daniel families. The Troop
SGT Peter Reynolds the other half of the
left I was approached by an officer asking Water Bay is like a caravan park, your PT Green, 6 RAR, who marched in early May spent two days
Army Reserve brotherhood here at 2
if I was up to date with my weapons, as I clothes can be your PJ‘s. I think the term after a 6 month deployment to the preparing the food Buffet Display
CER for 2008 (lucky him).
have only just signed off on the F89 a few caravan park was meant loosely, and I MEAO and finally PTE Rob Tran our new which included some
Hewy (I mean SGT), Kylie and SGT Brad days prior. I was in actual fact doing the think sharing showers gives it that IET Cook. LCPL Tuinona was a great help old school dishes used
Millen (7 CSSB) supported our lads in old 50 cent 20 cent sweating something extra that is not necessarily to kick off the year showing the new for mirror work, salt
Malaysia (RCB 82) where the only good prosperously trying to tap dance around wanted. So as the man himself would say dudes the ropes around the Regiment. dough and carved fruit
looking guys were shamefully grunts from display.The Troop tried
the subject just in case (very “It’s a big thing when you look into it”. The Regiment has been very busy with to focus on things that
6 RAR, as for our engineer boys well
operational rotations both to Timor are not seen very much
they are all just too skinny, none the less
Leste and the Middle East.The Troop has now days. The activity
I did hear wonderful things about Kylie
provided catering support to the families was a fantastic success
and her cooking up a storm, an
of deployed members with a once a and a great training
ingenuous idea to fix half that problem
month BBQ and in some instances on benefit to the Troop
(by putting meat on their bones).Also if
post deployment the Troop has who got the chance to
you’re lucky enough to head off to
presented themed buffets. Two for this get some hands on
Malaysia in the future here is a tip from
year so far have been an Asian and Indian experience with things
our cooks; if it wears a dress, has a hot
buffet both were a great success and they had never tried
body and can walk in a pair of heels,
gave people a chance to taste some before. This was also
check for the adam’s apple and always
different dishes from the various parts of the first big function for
remember to call those shims “her”
South East Asia and India. PTE Makryllos and her
because I hear that they can hit pretty
efforts to put together
well. LCPL Tuinona our resident Fijian Chef PTE Rob Tran serving up suckling roast pork
the buffet tables and
cooked up a storm with ‘Islands of the
Lilly has also been a busy time of it by decorations greatly Including the adaptations various cultures
South Pacific” theme for the Taste of
going on three consecutive field contributed to the success of the function. have taken from people who have migrated
Deployment at 3 BDE Gecko’s Family
exercises without much of a rest (chin up, from the India to different countries.
Centre 20 Jul 08. He developed his own The Troop deployed as part of LSS SQN
remember for the Corps as she would September will also include the opportunity
menu with some unusual specialities on Ex Titan Crawl Aug 08 to High Range
say!!), Lilly was rewarded for a top job on for theTroop to sit down at theAreaAACC
from his native Fiji; he also out sourced Training Area to conduct MOUT Training
our last exercise with a Hesco – Bastion
some unique Fijian ingredients from his by day and night.The Troop also provided OR’s Regimental Dinner to be held at the
leatherman from the OC SPT SQN
uncle’s local farm to achieve that some limited catering support to the Daly Mess, Lavarack Barracks.
(congratulations).This same field trip our
Front Row (left to right): CPL Kelly Beith, PTE Julie Thompson, PTE Kylie Lamb. authentic touch to his presentation. activity. CATRTroop personnel who will be moving
leader WO2 Gear learned a valuable
lesson in manning, when going field it is Back Row (left to right): SGT Sean Hewitt, LCPL Peter Barber, SGT Peter Reynolds, CATR Troop welcomed PTE Carly The Troop will be participate in the 3 BDE on this year includes PTE Steve Terry will
WO2 Brett Gear be transferring over to the RAAF at the
never advisable to take anymore than Makryllos a gap year student who Catering Competition to be held at
one female especially catering staff, it will marched in on the 23 Jul 08 as our new Lavarack Barracks on the 05 Sep 08.The end of July where he will remain in catering
ultimately send any reasonably sane PTE Steward. We hope she will enjoy Troop has decided on a theme called “The RAAF style.The Troop wishes Steve every
caterer into the prone position thumb in her time in the Regiment and gain a lot Curry Trail” which will have a conceptual success. WO2 P.J. Smith heads off to
mouth. Next time if he is this lucky again of experience over the next three approach in presenting the popularly of Canberra in January 2009 and PTE Haley
I dare say WO2 Gear will be sporting a months in both trade and military skills. Indian cuisine from around the world. Peters is off to 10 FSB in 2009 also.
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