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==Brief History==
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Originally raised at Melville (WA) as the 8th Division's Salvage Unit in August 1940, it moved to Northam. As with many other 8th Infantry Division units they were transferred to the 9th Division which had been raised in the UK. In October 1940 it formally became the 9th Australian Infantry Division Salvage Unit, and left for the Middle East in January 1941 and were at Hill 69 in Palestine in February. In March they moved to Libya and from April they were besieged with the rest of the 9th Division in Tobruk until relieved in October 1941. They pulled back to Pulis in Palestine, and then to Tripoli, Syria in January 1942, with detachment at Beirut and Latakia. ,
  
  
==Brief History==
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The German advance into the Western Desert led t the 9th Division being recalled to Egypt, slotting into the defences around Alexandria. During the defensive and aggressive periods of the battles around El Alamein the unit carried out its salvage role. with the breakthrough of the British 8th Army, the 9th Division was withdrawn to Palestine and its Salvage Unit was at Hill 69. In January 1943 they left the Middle East for Australia.
Originally raised as the 8th Divisions Salvage Unit at Melville in August 1940 , it was transferred to the 9th Division (with subsequent renumbering) in October 1940. The unit departed for the Middle East in January 1941, and arrived at Hill 69 in Palestine during February. In March the 9th Division moved into Libya and was one of the 9th Division units that were besieged in Tobruk from April until October 1941. freed from their role at Tobruk they returned to Julis in Palestine, and then to Tripoli, Syria in January 1942, with detachment at Beirut and Latakia.  
 
  
  
With the German advance on Egypt, the 9th Division returned to North Africa, with the Salvage unit part of Alexandria's defence. They resumed their salvage role during both the defensive and offensive battles that followed, and then with the defeat of the German forces they were withdrawn to Australia in January 1943, arriving in February.  
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Arriving home in February the personnel enjoyed some leave before gathering at Kairi in Queensland during May. In August 1943 the Salvage Unit accompanied the 9th Division HQ elements to Milne Bay while the rest of the Division participated in the amphibious landing near Lae. As soon as the town was captured the 9th Division moved north to participate in another landing, this time at Finschhafen. The 9th Division's salvage unit continue their work from Finschhafen and along the Rai Coast until relieved by the 5th Infantry Divisions like unit, after which they moved back to Ravenshoe in Queensland in February 1944 to train and prepare for whatever came next. In early 1945 the Division was advised that it would be involved in the liberation of Borneo with landings around Tarakan and around Brunei Bay. In March 1945 'A' Detachment accompanied the 26th Infantry Brigade to Morotai and the rest of the salvage unit arrived there with the Divisional HQs in April. 'A' Detachment participated in the Tarakan landing in May while the rest of the unit landed at Labuan in June 1945. The unit continued to carry out salvage work from Tarakan and around Brunei Bay for the rest of the war.
  
  
The unit gathered after leave at Kairi in north Queensland by may  and in August travelled with the 9th Division HQ unit to Milne Bay in August. When Lae was captured in September they moved to Lae to carry out their salvage role, and then to Finschhafen once it was captured.  They returned to Ravenshoe in Australia in February 1944 where they waited for their next role.  It was to be landings at Tarakan and around Brunei Bay. In April a detachment went with the 26th Brigade to a staging area on Morotai from where they landed in May. The rest of the unit travelled with the Divisional headquarters to Morotai in May and landed at Labuan in June. the 9th Division Salvage Unit worked from Tarakan and around Brunei Bay for the rest of the war.
 
 
  
 
===Unit Personnel===
 
===Unit Personnel===
* [[Richard Barrett]]
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* [[Richard Barrett]] 5 Sep 1940 - 22 Sep 1945
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* [[Andrew Walker Cunningham]] 6 Sep 1940 - 16 Apr 1942
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* [[Len Malarkey]] 3 May 1941 - 24 Jun 1941
  
 
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Content has come from The Unit Guide - Volume 6 - The Australian Army 1939-1945, pages 6.153 & 6.154 - Graham R McKenzie-Smith - Big Sky Publishing - 2018
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A member of the 9th Division Salvage Company demonstrates how to fire a captured 50mm German Mortar - AWM photo 020752
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Brief History

Originally raised at Melville (WA) as the 8th Division's Salvage Unit in August 1940, it moved to Northam. As with many other 8th Infantry Division units they were transferred to the 9th Division which had been raised in the UK. In October 1940 it formally became the 9th Australian Infantry Division Salvage Unit, and left for the Middle East in January 1941 and were at Hill 69 in Palestine in February. In March they moved to Libya and from April they were besieged with the rest of the 9th Division in Tobruk until relieved in October 1941. They pulled back to Pulis in Palestine, and then to Tripoli, Syria in January 1942, with detachment at Beirut and Latakia. ,


The German advance into the Western Desert led t the 9th Division being recalled to Egypt, slotting into the defences around Alexandria. During the defensive and aggressive periods of the battles around El Alamein the unit carried out its salvage role. with the breakthrough of the British 8th Army, the 9th Division was withdrawn to Palestine and its Salvage Unit was at Hill 69. In January 1943 they left the Middle East for Australia.


Arriving home in February the personnel enjoyed some leave before gathering at Kairi in Queensland during May. In August 1943 the Salvage Unit accompanied the 9th Division HQ elements to Milne Bay while the rest of the Division participated in the amphibious landing near Lae. As soon as the town was captured the 9th Division moved north to participate in another landing, this time at Finschhafen. The 9th Division's salvage unit continue their work from Finschhafen and along the Rai Coast until relieved by the 5th Infantry Divisions like unit, after which they moved back to Ravenshoe in Queensland in February 1944 to train and prepare for whatever came next. In early 1945 the Division was advised that it would be involved in the liberation of Borneo with landings around Tarakan and around Brunei Bay. In March 1945 'A' Detachment accompanied the 26th Infantry Brigade to Morotai and the rest of the salvage unit arrived there with the Divisional HQs in April. 'A' Detachment participated in the Tarakan landing in May while the rest of the unit landed at Labuan in June 1945. The unit continued to carry out salvage work from Tarakan and around Brunei Bay for the rest of the war.


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Notes

Content has come from The Unit Guide - Volume 6 - The Australian Army 1939-1945, pages 6.153 & 6.154 - Graham R McKenzie-Smith - Big Sky Publishing - 2018



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