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− | * [[Lawrence Gerald McDonough]] 27 Mar - 28 Dec 1940 | + | * [[Lawrence Gerald McDonough]] 27 Mar - 28 Dec 1940 |
+ | * [[Roy Cincinatus Anderson]] 19 Aug 1941 - 26 Mar 1944 | ||
* [[William George Burgess]] 20 Aug 1941 - 6 Sep 1942 | * [[William George Burgess]] 20 Aug 1941 - 6 Sep 1942 | ||
* [[Edward Charles Vickers]] 20 Aug - early Nov 1941 | * [[Edward Charles Vickers]] 20 Aug - early Nov 1941 |
Latest revision as of 21:13, 4 February 2023
2-10th in American General Grant M3 medium tanks exercising near Mingenew - AWM photo 043801 | |
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Brief History
Formed in Western Australia in July 1941 as part of the 2nd Armoured Brigade of the 1st Armoured Division. Initial training was at Puckapunyal in Victoria after which they were equipped with M3 Stuart and M3 Grant tanks. They carried out concentrated training in the Narrabri NSW area in Mid 1942 before relocating in November1942 to Westrn Australia to replace the 2/6th Armoured Regiment that had gone to New Guinea.
By January 1943 manpower shortages, combined with the terrain in areas then in contest with the Japanese meant that Armoured Regiments were no longer required, and the 2/10 Armoured Regiment's stay in WA was essentially as Garrison forces. The unit was disbanded in September 1944 and its personnel were reallocated to other units.
Regimental Personnel
- Lawrence Gerald McDonough 27 Mar - 28 Dec 1940
- Roy Cincinatus Anderson 19 Aug 1941 - 26 Mar 1944
- William George Burgess 20 Aug 1941 - 6 Sep 1942
- Edward Charles Vickers 20 Aug - early Nov 1941
- Frank Arthur Hodges 13 Oct 1941 - 31 Dec 1942
- Wilfred Brettell Duke 28 Oct 1941 - 14 Mar 1945
- Denys Brettell Duke 22 Nov 1941 - 13 Mar 1945
- Norman Gilbert Bryce 23 Mar 1942 - 12 Nov 1944
Notes