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Revision as of 14:52, 14 July 2022
Brief History
The 24th Anti-Tank Company was raised in August 1940 at Melville, Western Australia as part of the 24th Infantry Brigade of the 8th Australian Infantry Division. In October they moved to Northam where they trained with the 2/28th Infantry Battalion before they were transferred to the 9th Australian Infantry Division. In January 1941 the unit sailed for the Middle East, and on arrival moved to Khassa in Palestine in February to continue their training. In March they moved to Tobruk before being detached to move to Er Regina in April to support the 2/13th Infantry Battalion before joining the general withdrawal to Tobruk to take up a position in the defensive perimeter during the siege.
In September 1941 they were relieved from Tobruk, concentrating at Kilo 89 in Palestine before moving to Beit Jirja in October. In October the four remaining anti-tank companies were re-allocated on a divisional basis with the 24th Anti-Tank Company absorbed into the 2/3rd Australian Anti-Tank Regiment.
Battle Honours
- Tobruk
Unit Personnel
- Douglas Edward Cleave Steer 17 Feb 1941 - WIA 2 May 1941 & 18 Jul - 15 Oct 1941
Notes
Content has come from The Unit Guide - Volume 2 - The Australian Army 1939-1945, page 2.371 - Graham R McKenzie-Smith - Big Sky Publishing - 2018