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Exercise Mallee Bull 2019, a training exercise featuring soldiers from the Australian Army’s 7th Brigade and the Royal Brunei Land Forces, wraps up this weekend.
Exercise Mallee Bull 2019, a training exercise featuring soldiers from the Australian Army’s 7th Brigade and the Royal Brunei Land Forces, wraps up this weekend.
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Mallee Bull has taken place in south-east Queensland for the past fortnight, with a particular focus on Australian and Brunei integration training in urban environments, on mechanised vehicles and with reconnaissance.
This is the first time in over 10 years Exercise Mallee Bull is being held on Australian soil, with most recent iterations of the exercise taking place in Brunei.
Exercise Mallee Bull aims to build mutual respect, friendship and co-operation between the Australian Army and the Royal Brunei Land Forces.
For a look at the exercise so far, scroll through the image gallery above.