Pack of 'America the Beautiful' playing cards: Corporal Steven John Dias, Mentoring Task Force 5, 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment

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Accession Number REL51406
Collection type Heraldry
Object type Heraldry
Physical description Cellophane, Paper
Maker The United States Playing Card Company
Place made United States of America: Kentucky
Date made c 2012
Conflict Afghanistan, 2001-2021
Description

Pack of rectangular shaped 'America the Beautiful' playing cards, still sealed in original cellophane.

History / Summary

This pack of cards was given to Corporal Steven John Dias by a visiting American Intelligence Officer at Patrol Base (PB) Wali. He was a 'great guy' and also brought cigarettes (only $4 a carton at Tarin Kot) and 'girlie' magazines.

Dias joined the Australian Army in January 2003 as an Infantry Reservist with the Sydney University Regiment (SUR). In January 2008 he was selected to attend the Royal Military College - Duntroon (RMC-D) for Officer training but was unfortunately badly injured in a training accident. He then joined the Australian Army Intelligence Corps (AUSTINT) and was posted at the rank of corporal to the 7th Signal Regiment as an Electronic Warfare Intelligence Analyst.

In 2012, Dias deployed to Afghanistan in a Combat Intelligence role for 3RAR who were the main body of MTF-5 as part of Operation SLIPPER. Supporting Charlie Company 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (3RAR), he was based at Patrol Base (PB) Wali in the Mirabad Valley region where the operational tempo was extremely high with often little sleep afforded to him and his colleagues. While at PB Wali he was a mentor for Afghan Intelligence soldiers from 3 Kandak Afghanistan National Army (ANA) who shared the base.

Dias was moved from Mirabad to Khas Uruzgan at Forward Operating Base (FOB) ANACONDA for six weeks working alongside United States Operational Detachment Alpha (ODA) Special Forces. At the conclusion of Operation KALAK HODE V he returned to the Mirabad Valley. His contingent were the first Australians to fully hand over their base to the ANA forces. Dias then returned to Multinational Base Tarin Kot before his return to Brisbane, Australia on 30 November 2012.