137th Australian General Transport Company
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Brief History
In May 1941 the 9th Reserve Motor Transport Company was redesignated as the 109th Reserve Motor Transport Company although it doesn't appear to have been formed until April 1942 at Karrakatta, before moving to Northam and then Melville. At Melville their identity changed yet again, this time to 109th Australian General Transport Company. They had four platoons that undertook general transport duties throughout Western Australia and in March 1943 they move to Werribee on the Great Eastern Highway north of Wundowie. In May a detachment of 83 men was sent to Exmouth to carry material for the RAAF Learmonth airbase. With troop numbers declining, in September they were brought up to full strength with the disbanding of the 128 and 139th General Transport Companies.
The unit returned to Melville in October 1943 and moved to Bellevue from January to June 1944. By now there were very few troops left in Western Australia, so the unit transferred to Narellan in New South Wales during January 1945 where they were disbanded in March 1945.
Unit Personnel
- Derrick Leonard Saw 16 Oct - 16 Nov 1943
- Stanley Garrett 20 Sep 1940 - 30 Oct 1944
- Mervyn Maitland 11 Oct 1943 - 1 Feb 1945
Notes
Content has come from The Unit Guide - Volume 5 - The Australian Army 1939-1945, page 5.184 - Graham R McKenzie-Smith - Big Sky Publishing - 2018