As the Royal Australian Corps of Transport (RACT) prepares for its 50th birthday commemorations on June 1, Chief of Army Lieutenant General Simon Stuart reminded Army to “look back to look forward” during a RACT exhibit unveiling on May 11. “2023 marks an important inflection point for the RACT,” Lieutenant General Stuart said.. The Royal Australian Corps of Transport (RACT) is an administrative corps within the Australian Army. The RACT is ranked tenth in seniority of the corps of the Australian Army, and is the most senior logistics corps. It was formed on 1 June 1973 as an amalgamation of the Royal Australian Army Service Corps (RAASC) and Royal Australian Engineers.
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Royal Australian Corps of Transport | Head of Corps Cell. Heads of Corps (HOC) undertake a vital role making a fundamental contribution to Army’s capability. HOC are the senior advocates and advisors who, on behalf of CA, are charged with representing their Corps’ interests and providing specialist Corps advice into all capability.. History. The history of the Royal Australian Army Service Corps began in Australia in 1886 when Victoria raised an Ordinance and the Commissariat and Transport Corps of Victoria was formed. This Corps was made up of militia and continued until 1889 when the ordnance functions of the corps were dropped and it was redesignated as the Commissariat.