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  • 150.848948°E / -33.804300; 150.848948 Wallgrove Army Base was an Australian Army camp and base at Wallgrove, (renamed Eastern Creek), New South Wales...
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  • Company was the operational unit "in country", the Australian-based unit at Wallgrove, New South Wales was renamed 186 AD Company acting as support....
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  • Aerodrome see RAAF Base Richmond Schofields Aerodrome see RAAF Station Schofields The Oaks Aerodrome, The Oaks – Satellite of Camden Wallgrove Aerodrome (Doonside)...
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    Haydn Bunton Sr. (category Australian Army personnel of World War II)
    Bunton was stationed in Wallgrove, Sydney, and played cricket with the Petersham Cricket Club. Bunton enlisted in the Australian Army in 1943, at Blackboy...
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    returned to Wallgrove in September 1943. In October 1942, the brigade took part in the largest anti-invasion exercise undertaken by the Army during the...
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  • regiment was relieved of its defensive positions, it concentrated at Wallgrove and undertook training under the command of the 2nd Division. After this...
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  • 2nd Brigade (Australia) (category Army medical units and formations of Australia)
    January 1945 while at Wallgrove, New South Wales. The brigade was re-raised on 3 March 2023 as the 2nd Health Brigade to command the Army's four newly raised...
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    relieved them in March 1942, allowing the brigade to commencing training at Wallgrove to adopt a more mobile defensive posture. In late 1942, the brigade was...
    17 KB (1,691 words) - 19:42, 30 December 2023
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    The 4th Motor Brigade was a formation of the Australian Army during the interwar years and the early part of the World War II. A formation of the part-time...
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    2nd Motor Brigade, within the 2nd Armoured Division. Concentrating at Wallgrove, New South Wales, in February 1943, the brigade prepared to move to Victoria;...
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  • received the 15th, 17th and 20th Motor Regiments. These units moved to Wallgrove in November 1942 as part of their concentration prior to joining the 2nd...
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    A period of leave followed, after which the brigade concentrated at Wallgrove, New South Wales. The following month, as the Japanese continued their...
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    the naval base Large army and air force bases were set up around Sydney during the war and CENEF put recreation huts at Ingleburn, Wallgrove (now in Blacktown)...
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    the 8th Australian Division, the brigade's headquarters was opened at Wallgrove, New South Wales. Under the command of Brigadier Harold Taylor, the brigade...
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    December 1945. After arriving at Woolloomooloo, the brigade concentrated at Wallgrove, New South Wales, before a period of leave. In January 1946, at Puckapunyal...
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