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225:. Consequently, it was assessed that the large numbers of armoured units created for the defence of Australia were no longer required, and the 2nd Armoured Division was ordered to disband. While elements of the 6th Armoured Brigade were reallocated to other divisions, the 12th Armoured Regiment was disbanded on 13 February 1943. 205:
light tanks, with support elements equipped with a range of carriers, trucks and weapons. Upon completion of elementary training, the regiment conducted squadron and regimental exercises in the Seymour district. At the completion of these manoeuvres the 12th Armoured Regiment, and the 6th Armoured
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In July 1942, the regiment moved to Puckapunyal with the rest of the 6th Armoured Brigade. At the Armoured Fighting Vehicles School the regiment conducted Officer and Senior NCO leadership and tactics course, prior to conducting specialised training in driving and maintenance, gunnery and wireless
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However, by December 1942 the strategic threat to Australia had lessened as the Japanese advance had been halted following the battles of the
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Brigade in general, was at a high standard of training and was well equipped at close to war establishment. The unit achieved
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unit which was converted from the 18th Motor Regiment, formerly the 18th Machine Gun Regiment and previously the
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Australian Armour: A History of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps 1927–1972
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status, with at least 65% of its members volunteering for overseas service.
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and 3rd Reconnaissance Squadron, was allocated to the newly-raised
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Lieutenant Colonel H.E. Nolte (November 1942 – February 1943)
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Hopkins, R.N.L (July 1971). "The 6th Armoured Brigade".
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Tank equipped Australian Army regiment of World War III
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Armoured and cavalry regiments of the Australian Army
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1943
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Australian Army
World War II
6th Australian Armoured Brigade
Citizens Military Force
18th Light Horse Regiment (Adelaide Lancers)
18th Motor Regiment
Australian Light Horse
Australian Armoured Corps
13th
14th Armoured Regiments
9th Motor Regiment
6th Armoured Brigade
2nd Armoured Division
Adelaide
M3 Grant
M3 Stuart
AIF
Coral Sea
Guadalcanal
Kokoda Track campaign



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