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  • ...Corps'' and in May ''Western Command Signals'' was absorbed by ''Southern Command Signals''. In May 1942 ''Area Signals Company'' became '''Area Signals, WA ...8 Feb 1943 - 26 Mar 1945 incl detachments to [[WA Echelon & Records]] & [[HQ Melville Camp]]
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  • ...organised in April as the ''37th Australian Company AASC'', with a Company HQ platoon, three transport platoons and a workshop platoon. They moved to Me
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  • .... In April 1943 they were at Mt Lawley where they guarded and maintained ''HQ 3rd Australian Corps''. ...Employment Platoon'''. The unit continued until the reduction in troops in Western Australia had declined to the point that they moved to Wallgrove in NSW whe
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  • ...Lawley where the defence and employment platoon guarded and maintained the HQ. In October they were renamed '''3rd Australian Corps Defence & Employment
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  • | placeofdeath = Gosnells, Western Australia | address = 'Blaweary', Byford, Western Australia
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  • ...1 Depot Cash Office''' in October 1944, continuing to service ''HQ Western Command'' until the end of the war.
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  • | name = HQ Southern Area RAAF ...ographically based command-and-control zones: Central Area, Southern Area, Western Area, and Northern Area.
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  • See [[HQ Western Command Training Depots]]
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  • | name = Western Australian Line of Communications Area Training Depot AAOC ...cated to Northam in mid 1942 to join the other training depots under the ''HQ WA L of C Training Depots''. In February 1943 the 'Workshop Wing' moved to
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