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I/2/2 (Notified in G.R.Os. dated 11th December, 1942) headquarters of an armoured brigade group war establishment (i) Summary of ranks Detail Fighting Office and reconnaissance Administrative Total, headquarters of an armoured brigade group Commander (brigadier) 1 1 Second-in-command (colonel) 1 1 STAFF Brigade major 1 1 Staff learner (major) 1 1 Staff captain 1 1 Staff learner (captain) 1 1 HEADQUARTERS SQUADDRON Major 1 1 Captain (second-in-command) 1 1 Captain (intelligence officer) 1 1 Captain (commands protective troops) 1 1 Captains (liaison officers) 3 3 Lieutenant (amenities officer) 1 1 Lieutenant (education officer) 1 1 Total, officers 9 2 4 15 Squadron sergeant-major 1 1 Quartermaster-sergeant (technical) 1 1 Clerk 1 1 Total, warrant officers 1 2 3 Squadron quartermaster-sergeant 1 1 Sergeant clerks 1 3 4 Sergeant cook 1 1 Sergeant, intelligence duties 1 1 Mechanist sergeant 1 1 Provost sergeant 1 1 Transport sergeant 1 1 Sergeants 4 1 5 Total, staff-sergeants and sergeants 4 3 8 15 Corporals 9 4 7 20 Troopers 69 12 56 137 Total, rank and file 78 16 63 157 Total, other ranks 82 20 73 175 Total, all ranks 91 22 77 (a)190 SERVICES A.A.Ch.D. Chaplain, 4th class 3 3

Detail Fighting Office and reconnaissance Administrative Total, headquarters of an armoured brigade group Batmen-drivers 3 3 A.A.S.C. Captain 1 1 -driver 1 1 Corporal clerk 1 1 Motor cyclist orderly 1 1 A.A.M.C. Lieutenant (hygiene officer) 1 1 1 1 Corporal 1 1 A.A.O.C. Lieutenant (ordnance officer) 1 1 -driver 1 1 Clerks Corporals 2 2 Privates (trade group III) 1 1 Storeman 1 1 A.E.M.E. Major (deputy assistant director of military engineeering) 1 1 -driver 1 1 Sergeant clerk 1 1 Total, all ranks including attached 91 22 99 212 (ii) Distribution of rank and file by trades and duties Trade group I Electrician 1 1 Fitters (b)3 3 Fitter, gun 1 1 Trade group II Carpenter 1 1 Cooks (b)5 5 Driver-operators (c)9 9 Intelligence duties (b(1 1 2 Mechanics, M.V. (b)4 4 Trade group III Clerks (c)2 (b)1 3 s (d)15 4 19 Technical storemen (b)2 2 Non-specialists Batmen 9 2 2 13 Batmen-drivers 2 2 Drivers, M.T. 10 (b)6 (c)18 34 General dutymen 2 2 Gun numbers (c)34 34 Hygiene dutymen 2 2 Motor cyclist orderlies 6 6

Detail Fighting Office and reconnaissance Administrative Total, headquarters of an armoured brigade group Orderlies 6 6 Regimental police (b)5 5 Storemen 2 2 Water dutyman 1 1 Total, rank and file 78 16 63 157 (iii) Transport Motor cycles 6 8 14 Car, DS 1 1 Cars, 6-seater, utility 2 2 4 Trucks, ¼-ton 2 3 5 Trucks, 15-cwt. A.A.L.M.G. 1 1 G.S. 1 9 10 Trucks, 3-ton A.A.L.M.G. 4 4 G.S. 10 10 Office unit 1 1 Water 1 1 Scout car 9 9 Tanks, medium 10 10 Trailer, mobile cooker 1 1 Total, vehicles (excluding motor cycles) 21 6 29 56 (iv) Organization Note This organization may be varied, within the numbers of ranks, tradesmen and vehicles provided, according to tactical and administrative requirments. Armoured command vehicle 1 Armoured command vehicle 2 FIGHTING Brigadier Brigade major Brigade intelligence officer Officer commanding armoured brigade signals squadron 3 seats for brigade staff Cipher operator Tank, medium 1 Colonel Sergeant 2 gun numbers Corporal driver-mechanic

Tank, medium 2 Spare seat for officer commanding armoured brigade signal squadron Corporal intelligence duties 2 gun numbers Tank, medium 3 Spare seat (brigadier) Sergeant 2 gun numbers Tank, medium 4 Corporal gun number Tank, medium 5-7 Liaison officer Tank, medium 8 Captain (commands protective troops) Operator (signals( Tank, medium 9 Sergeant Tank, medium 10 Corporal gun number Scout car 1 Sergeant Driver-operator Scout cars 2 and 3 Scout cars 4-9 Corporal driver-operator Driver-operator Truck, ¼-ton 1 Spare seat for intelligence officer Truck, ¼-ton 2 Staff learner Driver, M.T Carried in office and reconnaissance portion Carried in administrative portion Total Personnel Officers 9 Other ranks 82 4 batmen 5 relief driver-mechanics 5 relief gun numbers 5 batmen OFFICE AND RECONNAISSANCE Motor cycle 1 Provost sergeant Weapons Pistols 53 Rifles 9 Sub machine guns 29 Motor cycle 2 Corporal, regimental police Motor cycles 3-6 Car, DS Regimental police Brigadier Corporal driver, M.T.

Car, 6-seater, utility 1 Colonel Brigade major Car, 6-seater, utility 2 Staff captain Staff learner 2 batmen Truck, 15-cwt., A.A.L.M.G. Truck 15-cwt., G.S. Truck, 3-ton, office unit Total Personnel Officers 2 Other ranks 20 ADMINISTRATIVE 2 batmen L.M.G. and 1,ooo rounds Sergeant, intelligence duties Trooper, intelligence duties Clerk, warrant officer class II Sergeant clerk 2 corporal clerks Motor cycle 1 Hygiene officer Weapons Pistols 11 Rifles 8 Sub machine guns 3 L.M.G. 1 Motor cycle 2 Motor cyclist orderly A.A.S.C. Motor cycles 3-8 (each0 Motor cyclist orderly Car, 6-seater, utility 1 Major Squadron sergeant-major Corporal clerk Corporal driver, M.T. Car, 6-seater, utility 2 Captain A.A.S.C. Corporal clerk A.A.S.C. -driver A.A.S.C. Truck, ¼-ton 1 Lieutenant A.A.O.C. -driver A.A.O.C. Trucks, ¼-ton 2 and 3 Trucks, 15-cwt., G.S. 1-3 Chaplain -driver Truck, 15-cwt., G.S. 4 Education officer Sergeant clerk -driver Truck, 15-cwt., G.S. 5 Amenities officer Sergeant clerk -driver Truck, 15-cwt., G.S. 6 Corporal, A.A.M.C. Truck, 15-cwt., G.S. 7 Major, A.E.M.E. Sergeant clerk A.E.M.E. -driver A.E.M.E. Truck, 15-cwt., G.S. 8 Quartermaster-sergeant (technical) Mechanist sergeant Corporal fitter Technical storeman

Truck, 15-cwt., G.S. 9 Transport sergeant Electrician Driver, M.T Truck, 3-ton, A.A.L.M.G. 1 Squadron quartermaster-sergeant Sergeant cook Storeman Truck, 3-ton, A.A.L.M.G. 2 Mechanic M.V. 2 batmen Truck, 3-ton, A.A.L.M.G. 3 Hygiene dutyman Carpenter Truck, 3-ton, A.A.L.M.G. 4 5 driver-mechanics (relief) 5 gun-numbers (relief) Truck, 3-ton, G.S. 1 Corporal cook 3 cooks 2 general dutymen Truck, 3-ton, G.S. 2 Cook Corporal driver, M.T. Truck, 3-ton, G.S. 3 Sergeant clerk Storeman Truck, 3-ton, G.S. 4 Corporal mechanic, M.V. Corporal technical storeman Fitter Fitter, gun Truck, 3-ton, G.S. 5 Truck, 3-ton, G.S. 6 Mechanic, M.V. Truck, 3-ton, G.S. 7 Mechanic, M.V. Truck, 3-ton, G.S. 8 Fitter Hygiene dutyman Truck, 3-ton, G.S. 9 Sergeant Truck, 3-ton, G.S. 10 2 corporal clerks A.A.O.C. Clerk A.A.O.C. Storeman A.A.O.C. Truck, 3-ton, water Truck, 15-cwt., wireless signals Water dutyman Captain 2 operators (signals)

Truck, 15-cwt., wireless signals Carried in vehicles of Armoured Divisional Signals No. 2 (Armoured Brigade Group) Squadron Total Personnel Officers 11 Other ranks 88 Seat for staff captain 2 operators (signals) 6 orderlies Weapons Pistols 35 Rifles 58 Sub machine guns 2 L.M.Gs. 4 Attached Detail (iv) Table of weapons and ammunition Number On man or with gun Ammunition - rounds Reserve Pistols,.38-inch 99 12 594 1,782 Rifles,.303-inch 69 50 7,000 10,450 Rifles,.303-inch for A.A.S.C., A.A.O.C., and A.E.M.E. personnel 6 20 120 Sub machine guns 34 200 13,600 20,400 A.A.L.M.Gs.,.303-inch 9 1,000 4,500 13,500 Scout cars (9) L.M.Gs.,.303-inch 9 1,000 4,500 13,500 Pistols, signal 9 12 54 162 Grenades, No. 36 6 27 81 Tanks, medium (10) 75-m.m. guns 10 40 200 600 37-m.m. gun 10 182 910 2,730 Brownings,.30-inch 20 3,000 30,000 90,000 Pistols, signal 10 12 60 180 (a) At least one officer and 12 other ranks will be trained in anti-gas duties and decontamination work and 3 men in first aid. The driver of the truck, 3-ton water will aslo be trained in water duties. (b) Includes, or is a corporal. (c) Includes 2 corporals. (d) Includes 4 corporals. (e) Will be attached to Armoured Brigade Signal Squadron. note on attached Armoured Brigade Group Signal Squadron, Australian Corps of Signals - see W.E. of Armoured Division Signals in Vol. I Canteen Services - see W.E. of Australian Defence Canteens Service in Vol. IV Total