As time entered 1908, Australasia gradually regained its tranquility and returned to its usual development.
After more than two months of restructuring and training, the expanded new army was formally formed. After being conferred with military ranks and numbers, the regular Fourth Division, First Colonial Division, and Second Colonial Division went to their new stations and started a process of both garrisoning and training.
Among them, the First Colonial Division went to the New Guinea Colony, and the Second Colonial Division went to Australian Timor for garrison duty.
After all, the Colonial Division is currently only in its embryonic form, and the actual soldiers will only be recruited after they head to the colonies.
Nevertheless, once the two Colonial Divisions undergo initial training, both New Guinea Colony and Australian Timor are expected to have stronger defensive forces.