New Guinea General Details Depot
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Brief History
This unit first came into being as the 8th Military District General Details & Training Depot in January 1942 at Port Moresby. Its role was to hold and distribute all the men that were excess to their unit's War Establishment, as well as reinforcements arriving from Australia, and returning from hospitals or courses. In March it was renamed the 8th Military District Base Depot & Training Centre. Further reorganise din May 1942, it became the New Guinea Force Reinforcement Depot when a new training centre was established.
At the peak of the Kokoda campaign in September 1942 the unit moved to a base near Sogeri, and in October it was renamed New Guinea Force General Reinforcements before moving to Murray Barracks in Port Moresby. In September they handed over the role of reinforcement management to become the New Guinea Force General Details Depot and moved to Donadabu in October with a detachment sent to Milne Bay in November. In April 1944 a section from Milne Bay moved to Lae, and in May 1944 the other section returned to Port Moresby. The parent unit then moved to Lae in June, leaving a section behind in Port Moresby to operate as a transit depot. In August 1944 a section moved to Madang, and in in October another to Torokina. By war's end there were detachments at Nadzab, Finschhafen, Salamana, Aitape, Wewak and Moem.
Passing through
- Mervyn Roy Drummond 1 Jan - 24 Feb 1945
Notes
Content has come from The Unit Guide - Volume 6 - The Australian Army 1939-1945, pages 6.426 & 6.427 - Graham R McKenzie-Smith - Big Sky Publishing - 2018