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Old 21-02-21, 19:49
Mike Cecil Mike Cecil is offline
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Hi Lang,

Wiked-pedia seems to have overlooked the 2nd and 3rd Army Tank Battalion Groups (100 tanks each and a pers strength over 90%) plus all the Coast Artillery and Search Light Units, fixed and mobile AA and SL units, AEME, transport units and Volunteer Defence Corps units that were still part of Second Aust Army in August 1943, as well as all the various schools and training establishments, so still a substantial force for the defence of Australia's east and south-east. The OOB list for the operational units is some 12 pages long, whereas the training establishments and units list is only 3 pages.

In 1944, the Formation, which was in the process of being substantially reduced as units re-formed and transited to other commands, also assumed responsibility for units defending South-East Queensland, and the training establishments in that area, such as the Jungle Training School at Canungra.

A nice set of markings to use on your car, Lang, representing an area of the defence forces not often represented on restored vehicles. For those interested, Lt Col Southwell's car carries the Formation sign of Second Aust Army (horse, facing left as viewed, over a boomerang) and the unit sign of the NSW Coast Anti-Aircraft and Coast Artillery Signal unit (white over blue, divided horizontally, unit code numerals in red) which provided signalers to all the fixed defence fortress and AA units. As Second Aust Army shrank, that unit was later re-designated in April 1945 as the Eastern Area AA and CA Signal unit.

Mike

Last edited by Mike Cecil; 21-02-21 at 19:56. Reason: corrected a unit name
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