Australian First Army

The name First Army was applied to at least two different Australian Army formations during World War II, both of them associated with Lt Gen. John Lavarack. In 1939, the name was used for a "skeleton", Militia formation based at Toowoomba, Queensland and comprised of the 4th Division, 3rd Armoured Division, and the Torres Strait Force. As a Militia unit, the Army was reserved for home defence, and was therefore distinct from the Second Australian Imperial Force (AIF), raised to fight overseas. However, as was normal for the Australian Army at the time, unit names, formations and commanders above the battalion level were soon in a state of flux. Following the beginning of the Pacific War, the threat of invasion by Japan, and the appointment of General Thomas Blamey as Commander-in-Chief of the Army, a major re-organisation took place, in April 1942. Lavarack was by now commanding I Corps, an AIF formation which was returning from the Middle East and North Africa. The First Army name was re-assigned to a formation built around I Corps, expanded above corps size with the addition of Militia units. The Army's initial area of responsibility was the defence of Queensland and northern New South Wales. (The Second Army was responsible for south-eastern Australia and the other components of Australia's defences were: III Corps (in Western Australia), the Northern Territory Force and New Guinea Force.) In 1944-45, under Lt Gen. Vernon Sturdee, the First Army was based at Lae in the Australian territory of New Guinea. After a bar on the overseas deployment of Militia was relaxed, the First Army controlled many of the units which fought in the South West Pacific Theatre. It contained the Australian units that took part in the last amphibious assaults of World War II, the attacks on Japanese bases in Sarawak, British Borneo and Brunei. The First Army was disbanded in November 1945. 1

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
foreign minister of prussia
list of fantasy films
sternocleidomastoid muscle
mandragora (movie)
interior minister of prussia
yacotzin
los lunas decalogue stone
bagheera
zeno map
tenoch
reader's digest
hueyi tlatoani
list of german foreign ministers
pacific white sided dolphin
no ball
sumiyoshi park
information processor
der verein fr deutsche schferhunde
the prince of egypt
john langdon
anime music video
greenie bus
james bibby
ely s. parker
list of japan related topics 123 k
list of japan related topics l z
david akers
public domain enhancement act
deinococcus thermus
cricket bat
geogaddi
vgm
great sand dunes national park and preserve
inhibitory postsynaptic potential
frederick william macmonnies
fragarach
list of armies by name
excitatory postsynaptic potential
cricket ball
u.s. state temperature extremes
mercedes benz e class
british salonika army
gerhard fieseler
network service providers in nepal