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- First_Australian_Army abstract "The HQ of the First Aust Army of World War II was formed at Toowoomba on 15 April 1942 from the former HQ 1 AUST CORPS (AIF).HQ First Army controlled 5 Infantry Division in Townsville, the new 1 Aust Corps (ex HQ Southern Command) defending South Queensland and 2 Aust Corps ( ex HQ Eastern Command) defending New South Wales.When 1 Aust Corps was sent to New Guinea in August 1942, 2 Aust Corp moved to South Queensland, and New South Wales came under HQ Second Aust Army.During the rest of 1942 and early 1943 the units under command varied, and by August 1943, they controlled 11 Brigade at Merauke (Dutch New Guinea), Torres Strait Force at Thursday Island, 4 Infantry Division at Townsville, 3 Armoured Division at Murgon, and 2 Aust Corps on the Atherton Tableland.In May 1944 HQ First Aust Army moved to Mareeba to prepare for a more active role. In October 1944 they moved under Lieutenant General Vernon Sturdee, to Lae in the Australian territory of New Guinea. Here they controlled 2 Aust Corps at Bougainville Infantry Division on New Britain, 6 Infantry division at Aitape and 8 Infantry Brigade at Madang. Fighting continued in all of these areas until the japanese surrenderThe HQ First Aust Army was disbanded in March 1946.".
- First_Australian_Army activeYearsEndYear "1946".
- First_Australian_Army activeYearsStartYear "1942".
- First_Australian_Army battle World_War_II.
- First_Australian_Army country Australia.
- First_Australian_Army identificationSymbol "70px".
- First_Australian_Army militaryBranch Australian_Army.
- First_Australian_Army notableCommander Horace_Robertson.
- First_Australian_Army notableCommander John_Lavarack.
- First_Australian_Army notableCommander Vernon_Sturdee.
- First_Australian_Army thumbnail Australian_First_Army_Unit_Colour_Patch.PNG?width=300.
- First_Australian_Army wikiPageID "465492".
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- First_Australian_Army battles World_War_II.
- First_Australian_Army branch Australian_Army.
- First_Australian_Army dates "1942".
- First_Australian_Army identificationSymbol "70".
- First_Australian_Army identificationSymbolLabel Unit_Colour_Patch.
- First_Australian_Army notableCommanders John_Lavarack.
- First_Australian_Army notableCommanders "Horace Robertson".
- First_Australian_Army notableCommanders "Vernon Sturdee".
- First_Australian_Army unitName "First Army".
- First_Australian_Army subject Category:Field_armies_of_Australia.
- First_Australian_Army subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_disestablished_in_1946.
- First_Australian_Army type Agent.
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- First_Australian_Army type Organisation.
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- First_Australian_Army comment "The HQ of the First Aust Army of World War II was formed at Toowoomba on 15 April 1942 from the former HQ 1 AUST CORPS (AIF).HQ First Army controlled 5 Infantry Division in Townsville, the new 1 Aust Corps (ex HQ Southern Command) defending South Queensland and 2 Aust Corps ( ex HQ Eastern Command) defending New South Wales.When 1 Aust Corps was sent to New Guinea in August 1942, 2 Aust Corp moved to South Queensland, and New South Wales came under HQ Second Aust Army.During the rest of 1942 and early 1943 the units under command varied, and by August 1943, they controlled 11 Brigade at Merauke (Dutch New Guinea), Torres Strait Force at Thursday Island, 4 Infantry Division at Townsville, 3 Armoured Division at Murgon, and 2 Aust Corps on the Atherton Tableland.In May 1944 HQ First Aust Army moved to Mareeba to prepare for a more active role. ".
- First_Australian_Army label "First Australian Army".
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- First_Australian_Army wasDerivedFrom First_Australian_Army?oldid=596591162.
- First_Australian_Army depiction Australian_First_Army_Unit_Colour_Patch.PNG.
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- First_Australian_Army name "First Army".