Difference between revisions of "HQ Western Command Training Depots"
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+ | In December 1941, following general mobilisation, the HQ Northam Camp became ''HQ Western Command Training Depots'' comprising '''13th Infantry Training Battalion''' and ''Recruit Training Battalion AIF'''. Training units such as 10th Light Horse Training Squadron, and 25th Motor Training Squadron were joined by RAA, RAE, AAMC, AASC, AAOC, AEME and Signals training units began to gather in Northam. In May 1942 the unit was renamed ''HQ WA Line of Command Training Depots''. | ||
+ | From mid 1942 many Corps training units were centralised at eastern stated Army Bases, but WA due to its isolation maintained training camps for most corps. From October 1943 recruit training was centralised at Cowra in NSW, and so the '''5th Infantry Training Battalion''' moved there | ||
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===Unit Personnel=== | ===Unit Personnel=== | ||
− | + | * [[Tasman Gladstone Ewart]] 10 Oct 1941- 29 Apr 1942 | |
====Notes==== | ====Notes==== | ||
Revision as of 21:15, 15 July 2022
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Brief History
In December 1941, following general mobilisation, the HQ Northam Camp became HQ Western Command Training Depots comprising 13th Infantry Training Battalion' and Recruit Training Battalion AIF. Training units such as 10th Light Horse Training Squadron, and 25th Motor Training Squadron were joined by RAA, RAE, AAMC, AASC, AAOC, AEME and Signals training units began to gather in Northam. In May 1942 the unit was renamed HQ WA Line of Command Training Depots.
From mid 1942 many Corps training units were centralised at eastern stated Army Bases, but WA due to its isolation maintained training camps for most corps. From October 1943 recruit training was centralised at Cowra in NSW, and so the 5th Infantry Training Battalion moved there
Unit Personnel
- Tasman Gladstone Ewart 10 Oct 1941- 29 Apr 1942
Notes