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Australian 2nd Armoured Division
2nd Aust Armd Div(AWM 129661)
2nd Australian Armoured Division Formation Sign
Active 1942–1943
Country Flag of Australia Australia
Branch Army
Type Armoured
Battle honours None

The Australian 2nd Armoured Division was established on 21 February 1942 by redesignating and reorganising the 2nd Motor Division (which was previously the 2nd Cavalry Division). As an armoured division the division was equipped with M3 Grant medium tanks and M3 Stuart light tanks. The 2nd Armoured Division was disbanded in Queensland on 19 February 1943, though the headquarters of its 6th Armoured Brigade was retained and redesignated headquarters 4th Armoured Brigade. The 2nd Armoured Division was commanded by Major General W.J.M. Locke throughout its brief existence.

Composition[]

Order of battle upon formation[]

  • Divisional Headquarters
  • 6 Armoured Car Regiment
  • 2 Armoured Divisional Signals
  • 6th Armoured Brigade
    • 12 Armoured Regiment
    • 13 Armoured Regiment
    • 14 Armoured Regiment
    • 9 Motor Regiment
    • 3 Armoured Reconnaissance Squadron
  • 3rd Motor Brigade
    • 4 Motor Regiment
    • 26 Motor Regiment
    • 101 Motor Regiment
  • Divisional Artillery
  • Divisional Administration Troops

Order of battle upon disbandment[]

  • Divisional Headquarters
  • 6 Armoured Car Regiment
  • 2 Armoured Divisional Signals
  • 6th Armoured Brigade
    • 12 Armoured Regiment
    • 13 Armoured Regiment
    • 14 Armoured Regiment
    • 9 Motor Regiment
    • 3 Armoured Reconnaissance Squadron
  • 2nd Motor Brigade
    • 15 Motor Regiment
    • 17 Motor Regiment
    • 20 Motor Regiment
  • Divisional Artillery
  • Divisional Administration Troops

References[]

  • Hopkins, R.N.L. (1978). Australian Armour: A History of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps 1927–1972. Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service. ISBN 0-642-99407-2. 
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