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==Brief History==
 
==Brief History==
In August 1940 some of the full time troops guarding vulnerable points around Perth and Fremantle joined with part time men recruited from RSL clubs to form ''''Y' Garrison Company''', Expanded in December 1941 with Japan's entry into the war, in March 1942 it was renamed 29th Garrison Battalion and included all full time members of the Volunteer Defence Corps. Headquarters were established at the East Fremantle School with 'A', 'B' and 'C' Companies based in the metro area and 'D' Company in the South West. Guards for internment camps were provided from the battalion.
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In August 1940 some of the full time troops guarding vulnerable points around Perth and Fremantle joined with part time men recruited from RSL clubs to form ''''Y' Garrison Company''', Expanded in December 1941 with Japan's entry into the war, in March 1942 it was renamed '''29th Australian Garrison Battalion''' and included all full time members of the Volunteer Defence Corps. Headquarters were established at the East Fremantle School with 'A', 'B' and 'C' Companies based in the metro area and 'D' Company in the South West. Guards for internment camps were provided from the battalion.
  
  
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===Unit Personnel===
 
===Unit Personnel===
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* [[John William Watson]] 20 Jan - 25 May 1941
 
* [[Ernest Charles Allen]] Aug 1941 - 27 Jun 1944
 
* [[Ernest Charles Allen]] Aug 1941 - 27 Jun 1944
 
* [[Harry Redcliffe Broadhurst]] 30 Nov 1940 - 29 Nov 1943
 
* [[Harry Redcliffe Broadhurst]] 30 Nov 1940 - 29 Nov 1943
* [[Edward Bailey]] 1941 - 1943
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* [[Roy Lance Cornell]] 17 Feb - 1 May 1942
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* [[Henry Edward Knapp]] 19 Mar - 27 Sep 1942
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* [[John Orbel Whitefield Parkin]] 17 Apr - 10 May 1942
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* [[Edward Bailey]] 11 May 1942 - 22 Aug 1943
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* [[George Gould Elworthy]] 11 May 1942 - 4 Nov 1944
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* [[Frederick Haughton Dawson]] 30 May 1 Dec 1942
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* [[Donald Norman MacLeod Lyall]] 29 May 1942 - 30 Nov 1942
 
* [[Bertie Alfred Holmes]] 9 Jan 1941 - 3 Jul 1942
 
* [[Bertie Alfred Holmes]] 9 Jan 1941 - 3 Jul 1942
* [[Henry Edward Knapp]] 12 Aug 1941 - 12 Dec 1945
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* [[John William Stables]] 20 Jan - 24 Mar 1941 & 20 Aug 1941 - 30 Jun 1944
* [[Ernest Charles Allen]] Aug 1941 - 27 Jun 1944
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* [[Ernest Charles Allen]] 13 May 1942 - 5 Apr 1944
 
* [[Frederick Joseph Humphrey]] 28 Jan 1944 - 4 May 1944
 
* [[Frederick Joseph Humphrey]] 28 Jan 1944 - 4 May 1944
* [[Jesse Tudor]] ?? - 14 Mar 1944
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* [[Jesse Tudor]] 1 May 1943 - 14 Mar 1944
  
 
====Notes====
 
====Notes====

Latest revision as of 19:21, 10 June 2024

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Brief History

In August 1940 some of the full time troops guarding vulnerable points around Perth and Fremantle joined with part time men recruited from RSL clubs to form 'Y' Garrison Company, Expanded in December 1941 with Japan's entry into the war, in March 1942 it was renamed 29th Australian Garrison Battalion and included all full time members of the Volunteer Defence Corps. Headquarters were established at the East Fremantle School with 'A', 'B' and 'C' Companies based in the metro area and 'D' Company in the South West. Guards for internment camps were provided from the battalion.


In May 1942 further expansion occurred with a North West Detachment formed at Northam. Proceeding north by ship, groups disembarked at Carnarvon and Onslow to form 'E' Company; and the majority continued to Port Hedland where they formed 'G' Company with local VDC men. 'G' Company's base was Marble Bar with detachments at Port Hedland and Roebourne. The final party of men sailed to Broome where they formed 'F' Company with a detachment at Derby. Together with the 11th VDC Battalion they provided defence for the north west ports.


In late 1942 Battalion headquarters relocated to Guildford, and in early 1943 the 19th Australian Garrison battalion based at Geraldton took over the north west Companies and their detachments. Some of the longer serving men in the north west companies were released to return to Perth and civilian employment. With the progress of the war, fewer guards were required and the 29th Garrison Battalion was gradually reduced in strength until late 1943 when it was downgraded to Company status, moving to Melville camp in early 1944, and disbanded in November 1944 as part of major troop reductions.


Twenty one men died while members of the unit. One killed in action; one from injuries received; three from Accidents; three drowned; and 13 from illness.


Unit Personnel

Notes

Material sourced from The Unit Guide Volume 2 - The Australian Army 1939-1945; R McKenzie-Smith; 2018 & the AWM website


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