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2/6th Armoured Regiment (Australia)

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in early 1943, however, and did not see further combat. After the 1st Armoured Brigade Group was disbanded in September 1944 due to manpower shortages and the decreasing strategic need for armour, the regiment operated as an independent formation until it rejoined the 4th Armoured Brigade in July
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Following the end of hostilities, the 2/6th Armoured Regiment was disbanded in February 1946. During the course of its service it lost 15 men killed in action or died on active service, while members of the regiment received the following awards: one
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and suffered heavy casualties, the regiment played an important role in the eventual Australian victory at Buna. In December, seven tanks were dispatched to take part in the fighting around
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In April 1943 the regiment was relieved and returned to Australia. Upon its return to Australia the 2/6th Armoured Regiment was incorporated into the
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in 1942–43, however, it did not see further action during the war and was disbanded in September 1945.
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for training purposes, due to the shortage of other armoured vehicles. Following the outbreak of the
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Dust, Sand & Jungle: A History of Australian Armour During Training and Operations, 1927–1948
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A 2/6th Armoured Regiment tank supporting infantry during the final assault on Buna
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The Vital Factor: A History of the 2/6th Australian Armoured Regiment, 1941–1946
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For its service during World War II the 2/6th Armoured Regiment received three
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in November 1942. During December 1942, 'B' and 'C' Squadrons were shipped to
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Australian Armour. A History of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps 1927–1972
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The 2/6th Armoured Regiment was formed in August 1941 as part of the
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South-West Pacific 1942–43, Buna–Gona, Cape Endaiadere–Sinemi Creek.
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In September 1942, the regiment's 'A' Squadron was deployed to
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John Frederick Page Burt (February 1945 – September 1945).
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in December 1941, the regiment was deployed to defend
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Armoured and cavalry regiments of the Australian Army
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In May 1942 the 2/6th Armoured Regiment was moved to
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1946
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Australia
Australian Army
Armoured
M3 Stuart
M3 Grant tanks
World War II
Battle of Buna–Gona
Unit colour patch

regiment
Australian Army
World War II
Battle of Buna–Gona
1st Armoured Brigade
1st Armoured Division
New South Wales
Greta, New South Wales
Universal Carriers
Pacific War
Coffs Harbour
Singleton, New South Wales
M3 Stuart
Narrabri, New South Wales
Port Moresby
New Guinea
Milne Bay
Buna
Papua
Battle of Buna–Gona

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