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==Brief History==
 
==Brief History==
The 8th Battery, 3rd Field Artillery Brigade served during WW1 at Gallipoli and in France utilising 18 pounder guns. With the commencement of WW 2 Western Australia was again tasked with providing a Battery for the 3rd Field Regiment. Formed as the 6th Battery 2/3rd Field regiment, it relocated to NSW to undertake training. Destined for the Middle East, enroute it was diverted to the UK where it remained until it was re-equipped with 25 pounders, and then sent to the Middle East in December 1940. Subsequently it was used in Greece where it was forced to leave its guns behind when hastily evacuated to Crete. In Crete part of the unit acted as Infantry, while others manned captured Italian artillery pieces at Retimo. 129 men from the battery were captured with the German capture of Crete, spending the rest of the war in POW camps (one other had been captured in Greece).
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Formed at Karrakatta (WA) in 1921 as the '''3rd Field Brigade''', it was restructured as the 3rd Australian Field Regiment in February 1941 with two batteries, the 7th and the 8th. The Regiment mobilised at Narrogin in December 1941 and it moved to Northam in January 1942 where the 9th Battery was raised in March. With the return of troops from th Middle East, the reorganisation of troops in WA saw the '''3rd Australian Field Regiment''' move to Moora in May before returning to the metro area for leave in June.
  
Those who escaped formed the nucleus of a reformed battery in Egypt which returned to Australian in 1942. Following a period of jungle training in Australia it was redeployed to the Aitape-Wewak region of New Guinea.
 
  
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In July the Regimen moved to Dandaragan to support patrols along the coast between Lancelin and Dongara. In January 1943 they moved to Chidlows, and in February to Rockingham where they were training on he range. In March 1943 the Regiment moved to Bellevue and then to Mingenew in April and in July back to Dandaragan all the while supporting 1st Armoured Division elements. By January 1944 units in Western Australia were either running down or transferring east to prepare for roles in New Guinea and the islands. Followng another stint at Rockingham in January, the regiment moved to Chidlows where they were disbanded in June 1944.
  
 
===Unit Personnel===
 
===Unit Personnel===
*[[Arthur John Saw]] 2 Feb - 16 Jun 1944
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* [[Albert Edward New]] 29 Jun 1941 - ?? 1943
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* [[John Davidson]] 27 Oct 1941 - 23 Sep 1943
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* [[Arthur Samuel William Alldridge]] 13 Mar 1942 - 26 Jul 1944
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* [[Arthur John Saw]] 2 Feb - 16 Jun 1944
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'''9th Battery'''
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* [[Joseph Slavko Marian]] 13 Feb 1942 - 12 Jun 1944
  
 
====Notes====
 
====Notes====
 
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Content has come from ''The Unit Guide - Volume 3 - The Australian Army 1939-1945'', page 3.043 -  Graham R McKenzie-Smith - Big Sky Publishing - 2018
 
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3 Field Regiment.jpg
AWM 078071 - A Short 25-pounder near Danmap, New Guinea, Jan 1945


Brief History

Formed at Karrakatta (WA) in 1921 as the 3rd Field Brigade, it was restructured as the 3rd Australian Field Regiment in February 1941 with two batteries, the 7th and the 8th. The Regiment mobilised at Narrogin in December 1941 and it moved to Northam in January 1942 where the 9th Battery was raised in March. With the return of troops from th Middle East, the reorganisation of troops in WA saw the 3rd Australian Field Regiment move to Moora in May before returning to the metro area for leave in June.


In July the Regimen moved to Dandaragan to support patrols along the coast between Lancelin and Dongara. In January 1943 they moved to Chidlows, and in February to Rockingham where they were training on he range. In March 1943 the Regiment moved to Bellevue and then to Mingenew in April and in July back to Dandaragan all the while supporting 1st Armoured Division elements. By January 1944 units in Western Australia were either running down or transferring east to prepare for roles in New Guinea and the islands. Followng another stint at Rockingham in January, the regiment moved to Chidlows where they were disbanded in June 1944.

Unit Personnel

9th Battery

Notes

Content has come from The Unit Guide - Volume 3 - The Australian Army 1939-1945, page 3.043 - Graham R McKenzie-Smith - Big Sky Publishing - 2018


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