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  • | name = 4th Australian Recruit Training Battalion ...lised, and the unit became known as the '''4th Australian Recruit Training Battalion'''.
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  • | unit = 28th Battalion, C Company transferred to 22nd Machine Gun Company / 2nd Division In England he had spent 2 years 4 months as a member of the 4th Middlesex Volunteers before serving in the South African Constabulary durin
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  • Enlisted in Katanning on 1 Oct 1914, aged 23, and completed his training with the main body of the [[10th Light Horse Regiment]] as a member of 'C' On 7 Aug 1915 the 10th Light Horse supplied the troops for the 3rd and 4th attack waves at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Nek The Nek] w
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  • |unit=15 Platoon, D Company [[2/4th Australian Machine Gun Battalion]] ...Machine Gun Battalion]] at Northam. From 6 until 20 Jan 1941 he attended a training course for Motor Transport Drivers at Claremont, qualifying as a Trade Grou
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  • | unit = [[5th Australian Infantry Battalion (Victorian Scottish Regiment)]] ...an Employment Company]], but on 22 Nov 1942 he rejoined the ''5th Infantry Battalion'' and was granted 6 days leave. On 14 Aug 1943 he entrained for Victoria, a
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  • ...t = [[2nd (Fremantle) VDC Battalion]] & [[2/4th Australian Infantry Battalion]] ...y Special Group until 20 Jan 1944 when he again rejoined the 13th Training Battalion.
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  • ...ter which he spent 10 days in the Depot Battalion, and then a month in the Training Regiment. He returned to his unit on 9 Jan 1941 and was allocated trade sta ...runkenness, and was fined £3. From 21 - 24 Dec 1941 he was treated by the 4th British General Hospital for an infection. On 7 Apr 1942 he was seen by the
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  • | unit = [[2/28th Australian Infantry Battalion]] ...On 6 Sep 1940 Charles was transferred to the [[2/28th Australian Infantry Battalion]].
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  • | unit = [[2/28th Australian Infantry Battalion]] ...a member of the 4th reinforcemnt draft for the 2/28th Australian Infantry Battalion.
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  • | unit = [[2/28th Australian Infantry Battalion]] ...alion, before being transferred to the [[13th Australian Infantry Training Battalion]] on 14 January.
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  • | unit = 8 Platoon, B Company [[2/4th Australian Machine Gun Battalion]] ...lian Machine Gun Battalion''' then forming at Northam Camp. As part of his training, from 30th March until 10 Apr 1941 Bill attended a Motor Transport course a
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  • | unit = A Company, [[2/4th Australian Machine Gun Battalion]] ...he was posted to the [[2/4th Australian Machine Gun Battalion]]. Following training Bill was utilised as a Rangetaker in 'A' Company from 29 Mar 1941. He was g
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  • | unit = 4 Platoon, A Company, [[2/4th Australian Machine Gun Battalion]] ...where on 28 Nov 1940 he was taken on the strength of the 2/4th Machine Gun Battalion and allocated to 'A' Company.
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  • | unit = [[2/4th Australian Machine Gun Battalion]], 'A' Company ...camp, where he was quickly taken on by the [[2/4th Australian Machine Gun Battalion]] on 5 Dec 1940 and allocated to 'A' Company.
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  • | unit = 2 Platoon, [[2/4th Australian Machine Gun Battalion]] ...estern Australian sub unit joined those raised in other states to form the battalion proper. On 22 Aug 1941 David was admitted to the [[Woodside Camp Hospital]]
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  • | unit = [[2/14th Australian Infantry Battalion]] & [[HQ 21st Australian Infantry Brigade]] ...There, on 27 Nov 1940 he was posted to the [[2/4th Australian Machine Gun Battalion]]. He was granted leave from 1 to 11 Jul 1941 prior to the unit moving to A
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  • | unit = [[2/16th Australian Infantry Battalion]] ...of leave without pay to be transferred to the [[2/16th Australian Infantry Battalion]]. On 11 Jul 1940 Edwin was charged with Conduct to the prejudice of good o
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  • | unit = [[2/4th Australian Field Squadron]], Royal Australian Engineers]] ...chool at Karrakatta. On 13 Jun 1943 Robert was transferred to the 2nd AASC Training Centre at Claremont where he was allocated to the [[9th Auxiliary Horse Tra
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  • ...forcements Pool with the 4th Training Battalion and allocated tothe 2/32nd Battalion draft. Eric was granted pre-embarkation leave from 14 - 23 Oct 1941 before ...nd on 10 June he was again back with the Medical Wing of [[Western Command Recruit Reception & General Details Depot]]. On 1 Jul 1943 he was medically reclass
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  • | unit = [[2/32nd Australian Infantry Battalion]] ...Battalion before on 28 Nov 191 when he was transferred to the 4th Training Battalion. On 13 Jan 1942 Raymond was charged with having been AWOL from midnight 4 J
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  • | unit = [[2/32nd Australian Infantry Battalion]] ...e he was taken on strength by the AIF General Reinforcements. No amount of training was to occur in Western Australia. Bill had required medical attention on 2
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  • | unit = [[13th Australian Infantry Training Battalion]] - 2/32nd Battalion reinforcements ...se Hospital]] in Hollywood, before being released to the [[Western Command Recruit Reception & General Details Depot]] on 14 Jan 1942 for medical evaluation w
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  • | unit = [[43rd Australian Infantry Battalion (Hindmarsh Regiment)]] ...y on 14 Nov 1941. Joe had been allocated to the [[43rd Australian Infantry Battalion (Hindmarsh Regiment)]]. With his unit, Joe moved to the Northern Territory,
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  • | unit = [[2/3rd Australian Machine Gun Battalion]] D Company. ...hey entrainred for South Australia. Nothing untoward took place during his training there, with the exception of a 1 day visit to the [[Woodside Camp Hospital]
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  • ...Bushmead. On 22 Feb 1942 Len was sent on a Fitter & Turners Course at the training centre in Claremont. He returned to his unit on 20 Jul 1942 and was promote ...Dermatitis. This resulted in him being sent back to the [[Western Command Recruit Reception & General Details Depot]] on 12 Nov 1943 for reallocation.
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  • ...nted Lance Corporal. On 28 Mar 1942 he was transferred to the No 1 Special Battalion at Fremantle, before joining the [[116th Australian Light Anti-Aircraft Reg ...ot]]. Ten days later he was sent to the [[Queensland Line of Communication Recruit Reception & General Details Depot]] who returned him to his unit on 3 Sep 1
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  • | unit = [[1st Royal Australian Engineers Training Battalion]] ...h then sailed the following day for El Kantara on the Suez Canal where the battalion disembarked on 4 Nov 1940.
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  • ...e 4th Australian Machine Gun Company, later the 4th Australian Machine Gun Battalion. ...and willingness has sent a splendid example and has been invaluable to the Battalion. He is strongly recommended for award.<ref> Commonwealth of Australia Gaze
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  • | unit = [[16th Australian Infantry Battalion (Cameron Highlanders Regiment)]] ...try Battalion (Cameron Highlanders Regiment)]]. On 17 Jul 19421 he entered training with C35 camp, until 14 Oct 1941. On 16 Dec 1941 he was called up for full
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  • | unit = [[37/52nd Australian Infantry Battalion (Henty Regiment)]] ...alian Light Horse Regiment ww2]], later known as the ''10th Reconnaissance Battalion''. Marvin was transferred to Essential Services on 16 Jan 1942 to assist wi
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  • | unit = [[37/52nd Australian Infantry Battalion (Henty Regiment)]] ...posted to the [[2/16th Australian Infantry Battalion]] who did their early training at Northam Camp.
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  • | unit = 64th Australian Infantry Battalion ...3. Seemingly discharged the same day, he spent time with [[Western Command Recruit Reception & General Details Depot]] from 22 Jan 1943 until he rejoined his
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  • ...was transferred to the Artillery Training element of the ''Western Command Training Depot''. ...g & Catering Course at the 13th AITB before rejoining the ''12th Artillery Training Battery'' on 30 Aug 1943.
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  • ...ing completed, he was transferred to the [[1st Australian Signals Training Battalion]] and was granted proficiency pay from 26 Aug 1945.
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  • ...ere he undertook a Driver/Mechanic course before returning to his training battalion. ...ane. On 5 Jul 1944 Allan was transferred to the ''2/13 Australian Infantry Battalion'' who 6 days later transferred him to the [[9th Australian Infantry Divisio
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  • ...nfantry Battalion''. However, on 9 Jul 1941 he was transferred to the AASC Training Depot at Claremont and posted to the AASC Group Reinforcements. ...kshop'' until 17 Dec 1945 when he was transferred to the [[Western Command Recruit Reception & General Details Depot]], emplaning that day, and arriving in Pe
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  • | unit = 4th Training Battalion ...2 days later released him back to his unit which was then the 4th Training Battalion. He was again granted pre-embarkation leave, from 5:00pm 21 Aug 1941 until
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  • ...AASC Reinforcements. On 20 May he was sent tot eh Physical & Recreational Training School at Guildford. A week later he was hospitalised for a day with a brui ...13 Aug 1942 for treatment for Fibrositis before being released to the ''2/4th Australian Field Ambulance'' until he could rejoin his unit which had depar
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  • | unit = Headquarters 2/1st Australian General Duties Battalion ...41 Robert was transferred from the 10th reinforcement draft for the 2/11th Battalion to the 9th draft and was then granted pre-embarkation leave from 6 - 12 May
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  • ...il 6:45am on 28 Jun 1943. He was fined 60/- ($6) and forfeited 2 days pay. Training now complete, he was posted to the [[109th Australian Light Anti Aircraft R ...l 26 Aug 1945 when he was processed for discharge by the [[Western Command Recruit Reception & General Details Depot]] with discharge occurring on 31 Aug 1945
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  • ...y from 31 Aug 1941 - 17 Jun 1942 with the [[25th Australian Reconnaissance Battalion]]. He then served in the AIF from 18 Jun 1942 until 30 Jun 1947, and then i ...requiring only restricted fitness. The outcome was a posting to the local Recruit Reception Depot. The next year was spent moving from one temporary position
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  • ...omoted Leading Aircraftman on 3 Jan 1944 and was posted to [[No. 4 Initial Training School RAAF]] at Victor Harbour in South Australia on 5 Jan 1944. Ted's nex ...return he was again sent to Cunungra's [[Australian Reinforcement Training Battalion (Jungle Warfare)]].
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  • ...sport Depot, but detached the same day to the [[2/11th Australian Infantry Battalion]] at Northam Camp, classified as a Driver Trade Group III. He was granted t ...Jun 1940 Cyril was taken on strength of the [[2/3rd Australian Machine Gun Battalion]], and on 2 Nov 1940 he and his unit entrained for Woodside in South Austra
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  • ...kin to reflect this. From 25 Jan until 8 Feb 1942 Reg was detached to the 4th Australian Infantry Division. ...him 'B'. A week later on 15 Mar 1944 he was sent to the [[Western Command Recruit Reception & General Details Depot]] for re-assignment.
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  • | unit = [[2/28th Australian Infantry Battalion]] & [[No. 1 Aircraft Depot RAAF]] (Laverton) ...ing course he was posted on 14 Apr 1940 to the [[No. 4 School of Technical Training RAAF]] in Adelaide, where he was admitted to hospital from 15 - 26 Apr 1940
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  • ...s admonished. In April he was AWOL from midnight 3rd until midnight on the 4th. For this he forfeited a day's pay and was penalised by the loss of a day's ...pm 17 Feb 1943. This time he was fined £3 ($6). On 26 Feb 1943 he and his battalion entrained in Perth for Adelaide, on their way to the Northern Territory, ar
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  • ...They immediately sent him to join the [[Australian Reinforcement Training Battalion (Jungle Warfare)]] at Canungra. ...th them until 13 May 1946 when he was transferred to the [[Western Command Recruit Reception & General Details Depot]] for his discharge which took place on 2
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  • During WW1 John had served with the 16th Battalion ...n, returning to his host unit on 20 Nov 1941 so that he could under take a training course at the Western Command Cooking School at Claremont.
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  • ...utomatically forfeited 4 days pay. He was also transferred that day to the 4th Reinforcement draft for the 24th Anti-Tank Battery. However, this is later ...Battalion before being transferred on 15 October to the [[Western Command Recruit Reception & General Details Depot]] where he was discharged as medically un
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  • | unit = [[2/4th Australian Independent Company]] ...Acting Corporal. On 16 Mar 1942 he was transferred to the Recruit Training Battalion staff. Soon after he was sent to a special course at Foster in Victoria fro
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  • | unit = 13th Australian Infantry Training Battalion ...rt attended a course at the [[3rd Australian Corps Physical & Recreational Training School]] , and until 16 Sep 1942 he was attached to their camps as an instr
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  • ...an 1943. On 24 Feb 1943 Ivan transferred to the [[10th Australian Garrison Battalion]] on Rottnest Island where on 29 May 1943 he enlisted in the 2nd AIF. On 12 On 23 Jun 1943 Ivan was transferred to the [[4th Australian Infantry Battalion (Australian Rifles Regiment)]] although it was not until 19 Jul 1943 that h
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  • | name = Western Command Recruit & Reinforcement Reception Depot ...Depot at Ascot before it moved to Northam as the 4th AIF Infantry Training Battalion. From September 1940 the Western Command General Details camp was also at C
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  • ...with the ''No 3 Infantry Training Battalion''. Also at Wayville was the ''4th Military District Reception Camp'', and the roles of these units overlapped ...ned again in one unit named '''South Australian Line of Communication Area Recruit reception & General Duties Depot, which operated until the end of the war a
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  • | name = 4th Australian Recruit Training Battalion ...lised, and the unit became known as the '''4th Australian Recruit Training Battalion'''.
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  • | name = 1st Australian Recruit Training Battalion ...talion''', one of three training battalions that made up the '4th Infantry Training Brigade'', and its role was to train recruits for the 2nd AMF (CMF) Infantr
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  • ...e '''AIF Reinforcement Battalion''', which was renamed to '''No. 1 Special Battalion AIF''' ...and Karrinup to be reduced, such that they became the '''Recruit Training Battalion (No 1 Detachment)''' from March, before being withdrawn to Northam where it
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  • ...from 16 - 23 Sep 1942 after which he joined the [[12th Australian Artilery Training Battery]]. On 11 Nov 1942 he was appointed as an Acting Lance Bombadier and ...Feb 1944. However, on 15 Mar 1944 he was transferred to [[Western Command Recruit Reception & General Details Depot]] to be discharged on grounds that he wa
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  • | name = 34th Australian Infantry Training Battalion ...o have been suspended before reforming in February 1945. The then provided training to recruits until the end of the war.
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