[Dept. of Education] Joining the Australian Defence Force

Day 1,513, 04:40 Published in Australia Australia by Aus Ministry of Finance

The Australian Defence Force offers weapon and monetary supplies to all Australian citizens to assist with their training and contributions to battles. You may belong to the ADF and another military unit at the same time as long as you follow the rule: "Use ADF supplies for DoD Orders.

All you have to do is stay active, request daily supplies via a form, answer a weekly forum-based roll call, and participate in fights as directed by the Department of Defence!

What if I belong to another Military Unit?
You do not need to be a member of the ADF military unit to get supplies - the supplies are paid for by the government and available to all Australian citizens who sign-up. You do need to ensure that your ADF supplies are used for battles requested by the Department of Defence.
This is the DoD newspaper which contains regularly updated battle orders.

All said, its a great way to supplement your daily supplies, be in a MU of your choice, and make Australia stronger.



Sounds great, how do I get involved?
You need to sign up for the ADF on the Australian forums. Follow this link to learn how to sign up for the forums if you haven’t already. Once you’re on the forums, go to the this thread and follow the instructions.

Please note: It may take a day or two for your signup request to be processed. If you are on IRC pop into #ADF to hurry the process.

How do I get the regular supplies?
Once you’ve joined the ADF, you’ll need to fill out the supply form every day you’re active.

Please note: Your supply request may not be processed right away - it takes a real person to check it and give you the supplies! If you want to get the supplies quicker, feel free to join the #ADF channel on IRC and ask for them. If you don’t know how to get on IRC, check out this article to find out how!

What about roll call?
Roll call is done on the forums once a week. The ADF will contact you when you sign up with more information about this.



Other Things you Should Do

Here are some other things you can do to interact within the community and perhaps find the answers to any other questions you may have:

View other articles from the Department of Education
Join the eAustralian Forums
Join the Australian Defence Force
Talk to us on IRC
The Prime Minister's Newspaper
The Department of Defence Newspaper
The Department of Information Newspaper

Mudkip McMudkip
Deputy Minister of Education