RIFLEMAN. DFA1271/R/a

THE JOB.

A Rifleman is a skilled solider who the enemy, a Rifleman has a Mortarman, Signaller, fights the enemy at close quarters number of weapons at his Resource Storeman, , in all phases of warfare using a disposal including a rifle, Reconnaissance Patrolman, variety of weapons. , , grenades Surveillance Operator and more. A Rifleman’s responsibilities are and anti-armour weapons. Riflemen also develop a range to locate the enemy, develop A Rifleman can be employed of personal skills in areas like intelligence pictures through as a Scout, Machine Gunner or communication, leadership, patrolling and surveillance, and Combat Communicator in a rifle teamwork, problem solving, provide security for other agencies company. With further training, you and physical endurance. and units. Once he’s engaged could become an Assault Pioneer,

THE TRAINING.

Due to the specialised nature of further training is then divided the position, applicants must have into two modules of 16 days each completed an Australian Year 9 conducted at the School of Infantry, education (or equivalent) with Singleton, NSW, or regionally. passes in English and The first module involves Mathematics. Consistent with continuous or non-continuous an exemption provided for training (weapons, equipment, Defence under the Commonwealth first aid and range practices), Anti-Discrimination Act, women while the second module features may not be employed in continuous training in fieldcraft combat roles. and field exercises. During this Once your eligibility has been time, all travel, accommodation confirmed, you will then take part and meals are free. And you in a challenging training regime. also earn tax-free pay. This will help you learn all the vital skills and procedures required to be successful in your chosen field. After you’ve completed basic CALL 13 19 01. WWW.DEFENCEJOBS.GOV.AU recruit training at Kapooka,