Support branch for defence veterans now fighting fires

The RSL is bringing back a sub-branch dedicated to defence veterans who now serve as firefighters. (Dan Himbrechts/AAP PHOTOS)

Firefighters who served in Australia's defence forces will have their own dedicated support unit for the first time in 40 years.

The RSL is re-establishing a sub-branch to provide enhanced support for more than 400 current and former service personnel who work for Fire and Rescue NSW.

The NSW Fire Brigades sub-branch was first formed in the 1920s to help with repatriation and medical support after World War I. It was stood down in the 1980s due to a lack of numbers.

There are at least 405 current and former defence force members within the firefighting ranks, including FRNSW commissioner Jeremy Fewtrell who joined the Army Reserve out of high school and served as a rifleman and section commander. 

Mr Fewtrell said the value and support provided by the sub-branch, including access to wellbeing services, was greatly appreciated.

"With the cohort of young veterans from recent military deployments, it's important that they are supported in the best possible way in an environment they are comfortable with," he said. 

The move highlights the renewal of Australia's oldest veterans charity and its commitment to providing grassroots support and community connection, RSL NSW president Mick Bainbridge said.

"I am delighted to witness the rekindling of camaraderie and support for my fellow veterans within Fire and Rescue NSW," Mr Bainbridge said.

"Many veterans that leave defence join the first-responder community so it's all about having each other's backs as we transition into these new careers.

"These veterans have served our nation, risking life and limb, which they continue to do as firefighters in communities across the state."

The announcement follows a call from the RSL for the government to establish an independent body to focus on veteran health and wellbeing, in response to the royal commission into veteran suicides.

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