3rd Armoured Division (Australia)
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Australian 3rd Armoured Division | |
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3rd Australian Armoured Division Formation Sign |
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Active | 1942-1943 |
Country | Australia |
Branch | Army |
Type | Armoured |
Battle honours | None |
The Australian 3rd Armoured Division was established on 15 November 1942 by redesignating the 1st Motor Division (which was previously the 1st Cavalry Division). As an armoured division the division was equipped with M3 Grant medium tanks and M3 Stuart light tanks. The Division's 3rd Motor Brigade was gradually disbanded between March to August 1943 and the 3rd Armoured Division was disbanded in Queensland on 19 October 1943.
The 3rd Armoured Division had three commanders through its brief existence:
- Major General W.A.B. Steele (November 1942 - March 1943)
- Major General W.J.M. Locke (March - April 1943)
- Major General W. Bridgeford (April - October 1943)
Contents |
[edit] Composition
[edit] Order of battle upon formation
- Divisional Headquarters
- 12 Armoured Car Regiment
- 3rd Armoured Divisional Signals
- 2nd Armoured Brigade
- 2/4 Armoured Regiment
- 2/8 Armoured Regiment
- 2/9 Armoured Regiment
- 1st Motor Brigade
- 5 Motor Regiment
- 11 Motor Regiment
- 16 Motor Regiment
- Divisional Artillery
- 21 Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery
- 102 Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery
- Divisional Administration Troops
[edit] Order of battle upon disbandment
- Divisional Headquarters
- 12 Armoured Car Regiment
- 3rd Armoured Divisional Signals
- 2nd Armoured Brigade
- 2/4 Armoured Regiment
- 13 Armoured Regiment
- 20 Motor Regiment
- Divisional Artillery(?)
- 21 Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery
- 102 Anti-Tank Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery
- Divisional Administration Troops
[edit] References
Major General R.N. Hopkins (Retired). Australian Armour. A History of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps 1927-1972. Australian Government Publishing Service. 1978
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