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A tight-knit defence community is in mourning after a fatal truck rollover during an army training course near a key garrison city.
One soldier died and two others were taken to hospital after the single-vehicle crash on Hervey Range Road west of Townsville, in north Queensland, just after 6.30pm on Wednesday.
The soldiers formed part of Townsville’s 3rd battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, an armoured infantry battalion with a lineage that can be traced back to 1945.
Defence minister Richard Marles said the dead soldier’s family, friends, loved ones and colleagues were in his thoughts.

“As a small, close-knit community, I am aware this incident will resonate deeply throughout Townsville and the entire Australian Defence Force,” he shared on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, on Thursday.

“This is a tragic loss and the sacrifice of our service personnel weighs heavily on us all … all Australians are embracing the Townsville community and 3rd Brigade today.”
Local MP and former 1st brigade member Phillip Thompson said he was “devastated” to hear the news.
“My thoughts, prayers and love are with the family, mates and loved ones of the soldier who has died,” the Afghanistan war veteran said.
“This tragic loss will be felt through the brigade, army, Townsville and the wider defence community.”
Brigade commander brigadier Ben McLennan was due to address the public on Thursday afternoon.
The incident occurred during a training course at the Townsville Field Training Area.

According to Queensland Ambulance Service, several paramedic teams and a rescue helicopter were dispatched to the incident site.

Three military trucks driving along a dirt road

Tragically, a soldier lost his life following a single-vehicle truck accident that occurred near Townsville on Wednesday night.


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