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3rd Armoured Division (Australia)

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in Queensland in December 1942, after which they were assigned a mobile defensive role, which required further training. The division's 3rd Motor Brigade was gradually disbanded between March and August 1943 and the 3rd Armoured Division began disbanding at Murgon, in Queensland, on 19 October 1943
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regiments converted into motor regiments, and the division was redesignated as the 1st Motor Division in March 1942, with its two cavalry brigades being converted to motor brigades. There were plans to raise a third brigade for the division at this stage, designated the 7th Motor Brigade, but this
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as a result of manpower shortages in the Australian Army and the changing strategic situation. This process was not completed until March 1944. Two armoured regiments that had previously been assigned to the 3rd Armoured Division – the 2/4th and 2/9th – went on to serve in combat with the
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After divisional headquarters moved to Rutherford, the 12th and 15th Motor Regiments joined the division around Coffs Harbour and Grafton, while the 2nd Motor Brigade moved to Dungog, tasked with the defence of Newcastle. The following month, the division's support troops also moved to a
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during World War II. Originally raised in 1921 as the 1st Cavalry Division, the formation had been converted into a motor division in early 1942, before adopting the armoured designation in November 1942. A
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concentration area west of Newcastle. The 2nd Infantry Division took over responsibility for the Newcastle area in May, after which the headquarters of the 4th Motor Brigade was converted into the
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and Coffs Harbour. Several other motor regiments – the 15th and 16th – were transferred to other formations at this time, while others – the 14th and 24th – were disbanded.
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formation, the division undertook garrison duties in New South Wales and then Queensland and did not see combat before being disbanded in late 1943 and early 1944.
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At the outbreak of the war, the 1st Cavalry Division was allocated to the defence of coastal New South Wales. As part of defensive measures, the
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were tasked with defending Newcastle and Sydney, while the 1st Cavalry Division assumed the role of command reserve, based around
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light tanks. These were assigned to the 2nd Armoured Brigade's three 2nd AIF armoured regiments: the 2/4th, 2/8th and 2/9th.
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The 3rd Armoured Division was first raised as the 1st Cavalry Division. In 1921, following the demobilisation of the
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Dust, Sand & Jungle: A History of Australian Armour During Training and Operations, 1927–1948
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Another move occurred in July for the divisional headquarters when it was re-established at
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At the time of its disbandment, the main elements of the 3rd Armoured Division were:
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as well as Coffs Harbour and Armidale. As the mechanisation process began, several
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Upon establishment as an armoured formation, the division's main elements were:
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Australian Armour: A History of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps 1927–1972
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During World War II, the division was commanded by the following officers:
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231st & 232nd Light Anti-Aircraft Batteries, Royal Australian Artillery
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unit. As an armoured division the 3rd Armoured was equipped with
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122nd Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery
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The Unit Guide: The Australian Army 1939–1945, Volume 2
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5th & 5th Anti Tank Batteries, Royal Australian Artillery
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5th & 5th Anti Tank Batteries, Royal Australian Artillery
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in February 1942, assuming responsibility for the defence of
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The Australian Army: A History of its Organisation 1901–2001
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M3 Grant tanks similar to those used by 2nd Armoured Brigade
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Divisional Medical, Service and Administration Troops
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Divisional Medical, Service and Administration Troops
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1943
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21st/22nd Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery
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1942-1943 armoured formation of the Australian Army
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Index

1st Cavalry Division (Australia)

Australia
Australia
Battle honours
Horace Robertson
Unit colour patch

Australian Army
Militia
Australian Imperial Force
Citizens Force
1st
2nd Infantry Divisions
Narellan
Richmond
Armidale
Coffs Harbour
Rutherford
Berrima
Dapto
Nowra
Goulburn
Gloucester
Stroud
Dungog
light horse

3rd Army Tank Brigade
Taree

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