Difference between revisions of "13th Australian Infantry Training Battalion"
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Brief History
Formed at Melville camp in August 1941 to train new recruits for the 13th Australian Infantry Brigade. In December 1941 they were at the Northam camp where they absorbed the 4th AIF Training Battalion. By March 1942 they had trained many of the troops sent to Rottnest island, Fremantle and Swanbourne. They also supported militia units with 'A" Company providing troops for the 11th and 16th Infantry Battalions; 'B' Company for the 28th and 44th Infantry Battalions; 'C' Company the 5th and 10th Garrison Battalions; and 'D' Company the 19th and 29th Garrison Battalions.
This changed in November 1942 when the 36th Infantry Training Battalion was formed to train recruits for the Garrison battalions; the 35th Infantry training Battalion recruits less than 19 years old; and the 13th Infantry training Battalion the older recruits. As troop numbers in Western Australia fell, the need for all of these units did so as well, and in February 1944 the unit's status was changed to 'Company' and in June they moved to Harvey where they were absorbed by another unit.
Staff members
- Robert Hynes ??? Feb 1941
- Bertie Alfred Holmes 1 Aug 1941 - 3 Jul 1942 Outposted to Swanbourne
Trainees
- Norman Rees Willacott MID 14 Jan - 9 Mar 1941
- Thomas Stanley O'Meagher 15 Jan - 13 Mar 1941
- Walter Vivian Ernest Peters 25 Feb- 22 Apr 1941
- George Charles Owens 11 Mar - 23 Apr 1941
- Frederick Arthur Nicholls 12 Mar - 10 Aug 1942
- Harold George Bell 8 - 18 May 1942
- Stephen Charles Southern 9 Jan - 22 Mar 1943
- Angus Sherwood James 30 May - 10 Jun 1942
Notes