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==Brief History==
 
==Brief History==
11 Works Supply Unit was formed at Gawler, South Australia, on 16 Jan 1943. The Unit was established to provide salvage work and sawmills for refabricated building construction, to drill bores for water supply and administer general distribution of stores and fuel. On 16 Mar 1943 the Unit was moved to Pine Creek south of Darwm in the Northern Terntory under the control of North-Western Area. They provided a permanent water supply for the base and established two sawmills, one at Pine Creek and the other at Edith River to provide material for prefabricated buildings.
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'''No. 11 Works Supply Unit''' was formed at Gawler, South Australia, on 16 Jan 1943. The Unit was established to provide salvage work and sawmills for refabricated building construction, to drill bores for water supply and administer general distribution of stores and fuel. On 16 Mar 1943 the Unit was moved to Pine Creek south of Darwin in the Northern Territory under the control of North-Western Area. They provided a permanent water supply for the base and established two sawmills, one at Pine Creek and the other at Edith River to provide material for prefabricated buildings.
  
  
On 12 July 1943 the Salvage Section movesd to Darwin to undertake salvage work on RAAF Base Darwin. They also ran a farm producing tomatoes, beans, cabbage, lettuce, pumpkins, eggs and goats milk. A piggery was also established. On 1 Dec 1943 the unit moved from Pine Creek to Nine Mile Creek, while the Edith River mill continued to operate. On 18 Apr 944 a
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On 12 July 1943 the Salvage Section movesd to Darwin to undertake salvage work on RAAF Base Darwin. They also ran a farm producing tomatoes, beans, cabbage, lettuce, pumpkins, eggs and goats milk. A piggery was also established. On 1 Dec 1943 the unit moved from Pine Creek to Nine Mile Creek, while the Edith River mill continued to operate.  
Spitfire crashed Olear Edith RJVer. An ambulance and the Commanding
 
Officer attended the site where the body of the pilot was located. He was
 
assumed to be from 54 Squadron. Guards were pooled at the scene until
 
the body was recovered and an investigation held.
 
Also m Apnl 19-14 a member of the Unit was Menhoned tn
 
De< patch~. Serg('ant C. V Reade's citation was promulgated on th<!
 
Commanding Officer's parade. The sergeant was respons1ble for the
 
loadmg and unloading of slups, rail and road transpon dunng the Unit's
 
move to the Nonhcm Territory. The speed and efficiency with which the
 
work was carried out contributed greatly to the su~ of the vital works
 
program. After the Umt commenced functionmg, Sergeant Reade was
 
appointed M>nior non-commissioned officer in charge of the Equipment
 
Section controlling the movements or all works materials in and out of
 
the area. ·n,c lack of adequate equipment m.1dc the work arduous and
 
unpleasant, but Sergeant Reade's example inspir~-d the men to efforts far
 
above nonnal expectations. Up to .5()(X} tons per week were manhandled
 
out of the dump alone and Sergeant Reade displayed outstanding
 
loyalty, detennination and devotion to duty.
 
On 4 September 1944 the Unit was disbanded. All records were
 
despatched to 61 Airfield Construction Wing Headquarters. Equipment
 
was transferred to 14 Airfield Construction Squadron.
 
 
 
  
  
  
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On 4 Sep 1944 the Unit was disbanded. All records were despatched to 61 Airfield Construction Wing Headquarters. Equipment was transferred to 14 Airfield Construction Squadron.
  
  
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Content has come from ''Units of the Royal Australian Air Force - A Concise History - Volume 9 Ancillary Units'' - Australian Government Publishing Service - 1995 pages 152 & 153
 
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Brief History

No. 11 Works Supply Unit was formed at Gawler, South Australia, on 16 Jan 1943. The Unit was established to provide salvage work and sawmills for refabricated building construction, to drill bores for water supply and administer general distribution of stores and fuel. On 16 Mar 1943 the Unit was moved to Pine Creek south of Darwin in the Northern Territory under the control of North-Western Area. They provided a permanent water supply for the base and established two sawmills, one at Pine Creek and the other at Edith River to provide material for prefabricated buildings.


On 12 July 1943 the Salvage Section movesd to Darwin to undertake salvage work on RAAF Base Darwin. They also ran a farm producing tomatoes, beans, cabbage, lettuce, pumpkins, eggs and goats milk. A piggery was also established. On 1 Dec 1943 the unit moved from Pine Creek to Nine Mile Creek, while the Edith River mill continued to operate.


On 4 Sep 1944 the Unit was disbanded. All records were despatched to 61 Airfield Construction Wing Headquarters. Equipment was transferred to 14 Airfield Construction Squadron.


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Notes

Content has come from Units of the Royal Australian Air Force - A Concise History - Volume 9 Ancillary Units - Australian Government Publishing Service - 1995 pages 152 & 153


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