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[edit] Australia portal, daily units list

For easy reference and to stop duplication

[edit] January

  • January 1: HMAS Success (II)
  • January 2: Far North Queensland Regiment
  • January 3: No. 2 Operational Conversion Unit
  • January 4: HMAS Shropshire
  • January 5: Australian 7th Division
  • January 6: No. 43 Squadron
  • January 7: HMAS Brisbane (D 41)
  • January 8: Australian 26th Brigade
  • January 9: No. 37 Squadron
  • January 10: HMAS Tobruk (D-37)
  • January 11: Al Muthanna Task Group
  • January 12: No. 87 Squadron
  • January 13: HMAS Diamantina (1945)
  • January 14: 4th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
  • January 15: No. 67 Squadron
  • January 16: HMAS Burnie (J-198/B-238/A-112)
  • January 17: 2nd Armoured Division
  • January 18: No. 82 Wing RAAF
  • January 19: HMAS Sydney (III)
  • January 20: Royal Australian Army Medical Corps
  • January 21: No. 77 Squadron
  • January 22: HMAS Cook
  • January 23: 1st Siege Artillery Battery
  • January 24: No. 285 Squadron
  • January 25: HMAS Rankin
  • January 26: Australian Defence Force
  • January 27: Medium Tank Trials Unit
  • January 28: No. 83 Squadron
  • January 29: HMAS Kanimbla (I)
  • January 30: Royal Western Australia Regiment
  • January 31: No. 34 Squadron

[edit] February

  • February 1: 805 Squadron RAN
  • February 2: 10th Light Horse
  • February 3: No. 450 Squadron
  • February 4: HMAS Nestor
  • February 5: 1st Brigade
  • February 6: No. 6 Squadron
  • February 7: HMAS Tarakan (I)
  • February 8: Australian 5th Division (World War I)
  • February 9: 451 Squadron RAAF
  • February 10: HMAS Norman
  • February 11: Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force
  • February 12: 452 Squadron
  • February 13: HMAS Shoalhaven
  • February 14: 105th Medium Battery
  • February 15: Mesopotamian Half Flight
  • February 16: HMAS Napier (G97)
  • February 17: Australian Corps
  • February 18: No. 2 Squadron
  • February 19: HMAS Townsville (J 205)
  • February 20: 104 Field Battery
  • February 21: No. 5 Squadron
  • February 22: HMAS Wollongong (J172)
  • February 23: 2/18th Battalion
  • February 24: No. 12 Squadron
  • February 25: HMAS Torrens (1)
  • February 26: 34th Brigade
  • February 27: No. 14 Squadron
  • February 28: HMAS Quadrant (G11/F01)
  • February 29:

[edit] March

  • March 1: HMAS Anzac (I)
  • March 2: 2/6th Cavalry Commando Regiment
  • March 3: No. 78 Wing
  • March 4: HMAS Diamantina (II)
  • March 5:
  • March 6: No. 93 Squadron
  • March 7: HMAS Newcastle
  • March 8: 3rd Army Tank Brigade
  • March 9: RAAF Air Command
  • March 10: HMAS Pioneer
  • March 11: 2/1st North Australia Observer Unit
  • March 12: 40 Squadron RAAF
  • March 13: HMAS Mildura (J-207/M-207)
  • March 14: 7th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
  • March 15: No. 102 Squadron
  • March 16: HMAS Onslow
  • March 17: Royal Queensland Regiment
  • March 18: No. 20 Squadron
  • March 19: MSA Brolga
  • March 20: 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse
  • March 21: No. 1 Airfield Operations Support Squadron
  • March 22: HMAS Perth (III)
  • March 23: 171st Aviation Squadron
  • March 24: No. 457 Squadron
  • March 25: HMAS Adelaide (I)
  • March 26: Z Special Unit
  • March 27: No. 4 Forward Air Control Flight
  • March 28: HMAS Ballarat (I)
  • March 29: 10th Battalion
  • March 30: No. 324 Combat Support Squadron
  • March 31: HMAS Supply (AO-195)

[edit] April

  • April 1: 20th Battalion
  • April 2: No. 101 Flight
  • April 3: HMAS Castlemaine
  • April 4: Royal Australian Army Education Corps
  • April 5: No. 78 Squadron
  • April 6: HMAS Queenborough (G30/F02)
  • April 7: 2/10th Armoured Regiment
  • April 8: RAAF Base Rathmines
  • April 9: HMAS Arunta (I30)
  • April 10: 1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
  • April 11: No. 86 Wing
  • April 12: HMAS Platypus
  • April 13: 9th Battalion, Royal Queensland Regiment
  • April 14: No. 7 Operational Training Unit RAAF
  • April 15: HMAS Townsville (P 205)
  • April 16: M Special Unit
  • April 17: No. 17 Air Observation Post Flight
  • April 18: HMQS Paluma
  • April 19: Holsworthy Barracks
  • April 20: 25 Squadron RAAF
  • April 21: HMAS Bendigo (J187)
  • April 22: 2/7th Australian Infantry Battalion
  • April 23: No. 114 Mobile Control and Reporting Unit RAAF
  • April 24: Australian submarine AE2
  • April 25: Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (army corps)
  • April 26: Berlin Airlift Squadron
  • April 27: HMAS Hobart (D 39)
  • April 28: 2nd Division
  • April 29: No. 111 Air-Sea Rescue Flight
  • April 30: HMAS Ipswich (J186/B244/A118)

[edit] May

  • May 1: 2/25th Australian Infantry Battalion
  • May 2: No. 44 Wing RAAF
  • May 3: Clearance Diving Team (RAN)
  • May 4: Royal Australian Survey Corps
  • May 5: No. 60 Squadron RAAF
  • May 6: HMAS Kanimbla (L 51)
  • May 7: 6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
  • May 8: Roulettes
  • May 9: HMAS Warramunga (D10/I44)
  • May 10: First Australian Imperial Force dental units
  • May 11: Seaplane Training Flight
  • May 12: HMAS Kuttabul (naval base)
  • May 13: 2/11th Armoured Car Regiment
  • May 14: No. 7 Squadron RAAF
  • May 15: HMAS Tamworth (J191/B250/A124)
  • May 16: Northern Territory Force
  • May 17: No. 113 Air-Sea Rescue Flight
  • May 18: HMAS Parramatta (D-55)
  • May 19: 12th Battalion
  • May 20: Women's Auxiliary Australian Air Force
  • May 21: HMAS Vengeance
  • May 22: Overwatch Battle Group (West)
  • May 23: No. 455 Squadron RAAF
  • May 24: HMAS Darwin (FFG 04)
  • May 25: 3rd/4th Cavalry Regiment
  • May 26: RAAF Base Williamtown
  • May 27: HMAS Dubbo (J251/M251)
  • May 28: 2/3rd Australian Infantry Battalion
  • May 29: No. 22 Squadron RAAF
  • May 30: HMAS Ballarat (FFH 155)
  • May 31: 2/12th Field Ambulance

[edit] June

  • June 1: Governor-General's Flight RAAF
  • June 2: HMAS Kurumba
  • June 3: Australian Army Aviation
  • June 4: No. 8 Squadron RAAF
  • June 5: HMAS Barcoo
  • June 6: 2/4th Armoured Regiment (Australia)
  • June 7: RAAF Base Darwin
  • June 8: HMAS Perth (D 38)
  • June 9: 2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
  • June 10: Air Force Training Group RAAF
  • June 11: HMAS Yarra (D-79)
  • June 12: 7th Brigade
  • June 13: No. 23 Squadron
  • June 14: HMAS Norman (M 84)
  • June 15: Army Recruit Training Centre (Australia)
  • June 16: Royal Australian Air Force Maritime Section
  • June 17: HMAS Cairns (J183)
  • June 18: Anzac Mounted Division
  • June 19: Transport Flight (Japan)
  • June 20: HMAS Bataan
  • June 21: Royal South Australia Regiment
  • June 22: No. 31 Squadron RAAF
  • June 23: HMAS Hobart (I)
  • June 24: 2/5th Armoured Regiment
  • June 25: No. 1 Air Ambulance Unit RAAF
  • June 26: HMAS Waterhen (naval base)
  • June 27: Australian Women's Army Service
  • June 28: No. 456 Squadron RAAF
  • June 29: HMQS Gayundah
  • June 30: 1st Aviation Regiment

[edit] July

  • July 1: No. 80 Squadron RAAF
  • July 2: HMAS Condamine
  • July 3: 4th Brigade
  • July 4: No. 10 Local Air Supply Unit RAAF
  • July 5: HMAS Kangaroo
  • July 6: 2/2nd Infantry Battalion
  • July 7: RAAF Base Pearce
  • July 8: HMAS Canberra (FFG 02)
  • July 9: Royal Australian Infantry Corps
  • July 10: No. 112 Air-Sea Rescue Flight RAAF
  • July 11: HMAS Biloela
  • July 12: Central Bureau
  • July 13: No. 463 Squadron RAAF
  • July 14: HMAS Geraldton (J178)
  • July 15: 5th/7th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment
  • July 16: Central Flying School RAAF
  • July 17: HMAS Arunta (FFH 151)
  • July 18: 2/7th Armoured Regiment
  • July 19: RAAF Station Archerfield
  • July 20: HMAS Warrego (D-70)
  • July 21: Royal Military College, Duntroon
  • July 22: Airfield Defence Guards
  • July 23: HMAS Burdekin
  • July 24: Australian Army Intelligence Corps
  • July 25: No. 200 Flight RAAF
  • July 26: HMAS Quickmatch (G92/F04)
  • July 27: 17th Battalion
  • July 28: No. 85 Squadron
  • July 29: HMAS Gympie
  • July 30: 25th/49th Battalion, Royal Queensland Regiment
  • July 31: No. 6 Operational Training Unit RAAF

[edit] August

  • August 1: Royal Australian Navy Beach Commandos
  • August 2: 16th Battalion, Royal Western Australia Regiment
  • August 3: RAAF Station Tocumwal
  • August 4: HMAS Balikpapan (L 126)
  • August 5: Royal Australian Corps of Signals
  • August 6: Air Combat Group RAAF
  • August 7: HMAS Quiberon (G81/F03)
  • August 8: Fort Queenscliff
  • August 9: No. 459 Squadron RAAF
  • August 10: HMAS Cessnock (J175/B240/A114)
  • August 11:
  • August 12: Seaplane Squadron RAAF
  • August 13: HMAS Huon (D-50)
  • August 14: Volunteer Air Observers Corps
  • August 15: First Australian Imperial Force
  • August 16: HMAS Coonawarra
  • August 17: 105th Medium Battery, Royal Australian Artillery
  • August 18: No. 1 Operational Training Unit RAAF
  • August 19:
  • August 20: 3rd Armoured Division
  • August 21: RAAF Base Richmond
  • August 22: HMAS Stuart (F 21/DE 48)
  • August 23: 6th Battalion
  • August 24: Joint Defence Facility Pine Gap
  • August 25: HMAS Wagga (J315)
  • August 26: Royal Australian Engineers
  • August 27: No. 464 Squadron RAAF
  • August 28: HMAS Parramatta (FFH 154)
  • August 29: 5th/6th Battalion, Royal Victoria Regiment
  • August 30: No. 82 Squadron RAAF
  • August 31: HMAS Jervis Bay (AGT-203)

[edit] September

  • September 1: Royal Australian Regiment
  • September 2: No. 201 Flight RAAF
  • September 3: Second Australian Imperial Force
  • September 4: HMAS Assault
  • September 5: No. 5 Operational Training Unit RAAF
  • September 6: HMAS Warramunga (FFH 152)
  • September 7: Volunteer Defence Corps
  • September 8: No. 94 Squadron RAAF
  • September 9: HMAS Latrobe (J234/M234)
  • September 10: 2/4th Cavalry Commando Squadron (Australia)
  • September 11: No. 2 Air Ambulance Unit RAAF
  • September 12: Women's Royal Australian Naval Service
  • September 13: Middle Head Fortifications
  • September 14: No. 467 Squadron RAAF
  • September 15: JTF Gold
  • September 16: Australian Defence Force Academy
  • September 17: RAAF Base Townsville
  • September 18: HMAS Australia (1911)
  • September 19: 2nd Cav
  • September 20: No. 1 Squadron RAAF
  • September 21: HMAS Collins
  • September 22: Pilbara Regiment
  • September 23: No. 18 (Netherlands East Indies) Squadron RAAF
  • September 24: HMAS Canberra (1927)
  • September 25: Australian 1st Battalion
  • September 26: No. 107 Squadron RAAF
  • September 27: HMAS Adelaide (FFG 01)
  • September 28: 3rd Brigade
  • September 29: No. 24 Squadron RAAF
  • September 30: HMAS Brisbane (1915)

[edit] October

  • October 1: 1st Commando Regiment
  • October 2: No. 100 Squadron
  • October 3: HMAS Armidale (ACPB 83)
  • October 4: 16th (aviation) Brigade
  • October 5: No. 461 Squadron
  • October 6: HMAS Swan (II)
  • October 7: Australian 1st Armoured Division
  • October 8: No. 16 Air Observation Post Flight RAAF
  • October 9: Coastwatchers
  • October 10: 2/1st Australian Infantry Battalion
  • October 11: No. 36 Squadron
  • October 12: HMAS Protector (II)
  • October 13: Australian 11th Battalion
  • October 14: No. 41 Squadron
  • October 15: HMAS Vampire (II)
  • October 16: 3 RAR
  • October 17: No. 1 Radar Surveillance Unit
  • October 18: HMAS Albatross (I)
  • October 19: 1st Armoured Car Squadron
  • October 20: No. 30 Squadron
  • October 21: HMAS J1
  • October 22: 1st Field Regiment
  • October 23: No.75 Squadron
  • October 24: HMAS Manoora (L-52)
  • October 25: 39th (Militia) Battalion
  • October 26: No. 35 Squadron
  • October 27: HMAS Sydney (IV)
  • October 28: Federation Guard
  • October 29: No. 10 Squadron
  • October 30: 816 Squadron RAN
  • October 31: 5th Aviation Regiment

[edit] November

  • November 1: 453 Squadron
  • November 2: HMAS Encounter
  • November 3: Australian Women’s Land Army
  • November 4: No. 462 Squadron
  • November 5: Royal Australian Navy Submarine Service
  • November 6: Torres Strait Light Infantry Battalion
  • November 7: No. 9 Squadron RAAF
  • November 8: HMAS Melbourne (III)
  • November 9: Tactical Assault Groups
  • November 10: No. 1 Long Range Flight
  • November 11: Australian Hospital Ship Centaur
  • November 12: 1st Armoured Regiment
  • November 13: No. 33 Squadron
  • November 14: HMAS Bungaree
  • November 15: 8th/9th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment
  • November 16: No. 3 Operational Training Unit
  • November 17: HMAS Fantome
  • November 18: Royal Tasmania Regiment
  • November 19: HMAS Sydney (II)
  • November 20: No. 76 Squadron
  • November 21: 6th Division
  • November 22: No. 21 Squadron
  • November 23: HMAS Tobruk (II)
  • November 24: Imperial Camel Corps
  • November 25: No. 15 Squadron
  • November 26: HMAS Melbourne (I)
  • November 27: 16th Air Defence Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery
  • November 28: No. 3 Squadron
  • November 29: HMAS Stuart (I)
  • November 30: Australian 1st Parachute Battalion

[edit] December

  • December 1: No. 4 Squadron
  • December 2: HMAS Manoora (I)
  • December 3: 2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment (Queensland Mounted Infantry)
  • December 4: No. 13 Squadron
  • December 5: HMAS Sirius
  • December 6: Australian 4th Armoured Brigade
  • December 7: No. 11 Squadron
  • December 8: HMAS Advance (P-83)
  • December 9: NORFORCE
  • December 10: No. 84 Squadron
  • December 11: HMAS Jervis Bay (II)
  • December 12: 9th Division
  • December 13: No. 454 Squadron
  • December 14: HMAS Una
  • December 15: 2nd Battalion
  • December 16: No. 79 Squadron
  • December 17: HMAS Stuart (FFH-153)
  • December 18: Royal New South Wales Regiment
  • December 19: RAAF Washington Flying Unit
  • December 20: HMAS Australia (III)
  • December 21: 1st/15th Royal New South Wales Lancers
  • December 22: Australian Air Force Cadets
  • December 23: HMAS Ovens
  • December 24: Australian Light Horse
  • December 25: Australian First Tactical Air Force
  • December 26: HMAS Stirling
  • December 27: Australian Imperial Forces cricket team
  • December 28: No. 2 Airfield Defence Squadron
  • December 29: HMVS Cerberus
  • December 30: Australian 3rd Battalion
  • December 31: No. 73 Squadron