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==Brief History==
 
==Brief History==
Mobilised as the '''121st Reserve Motor transport Company''' at Melville in December 1941, it was attached to the 13th Infantry Brigade Group to carry troops. A section was detached in January 1942 to provide trans[port for the 4th Infantry Brigade which was set up as a mobile force to operate outside Perth. While two sections remained at Melville, in April the rest of the unit moved to Bellevue, and then the next month to Karrakatta. In June they concentrated at Moora and Melville an were re-organised with the Moora group forming the 138th General Transport Company while the Melville group moved to Karrakatta and was renamed as the 134th Australian Motor Transport Company with four platoons.
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Mobilised as the '''121st Reserve Motor transport Company''' at Melville in December 1941, it was attached to the ''13th Infantry Brigade Group'' to carry troops. A section was detached in January 1942 to provide transport for the ''4th Infantry Brigade'' which was set up as a mobile force to operate outside Perth. While two sections remained at Melville, in April the rest of the unit moved to Bellevue, and then the next month to Karrakatta. In June they concentrated at Moora and Melville and were re-organised with the Moora group forming the ''138th General Transport Company '' while the Melville group moved to Karrakatta and was renamed as the ''134th Australian General Transport Company'' with four platoons.
  
  
Their next move was to Bushmead in June 1943, followed Salters Point in September 1943, remaining there until war's end. Seven men died while a member of this unit despite it never leaving Australia - injuries, accidents and illness.
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Their next move was to Bushmead in June 1943, followed by Salters Point in September 1943, and were reorganised in November 1044 to have a HQ element and six platoons with a four section workshop.  They remained there until war's end. Seven men died while a member of this unit despite it never leaving Australia - injuries, accidents and illness.
  
  
 
===Unit Personnel===
 
===Unit Personnel===
* [[Reginald James Bollard]]  
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* [[Victor Emanuel Valli]] 14 Aug 1940 - 14 Dec 1941 & 1 Nov 1944 - 21 Jan 1945
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* [[Albert Chamberlain]] 6 Mar 1941 - 14 Aug 1942
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* [[Wilfred Brettell Duke]] 12 Jul - 26 Oct 1941
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* [[Ronald Arthur Grafham]] 12 Nov 1941 - 9 Jul 1942
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* [[Tasman Gladstone Ewart]] 25 Jul 1942 - 29 Jun 1943
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* [[Jack Cartwright]] 9 Sep 1943 - 30 Oct 1943
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* [[Leonard Wilfred Powell]] 8 Feb - 23 Apr 1944
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* [[John Francis (Jack) Cucel]] 15 Feb - 30 Oct 1944
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* [[Reginald James Bollard]] 18 Sep 1944 - 18 Oct 1945
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* [[John Ernest Law-Davis]] 20 Sep - 9 Nov 1945
 
* [[Walter Edward Easter]] ??? - 18 Oct 1945
 
* [[Walter Edward Easter]] ??? - 18 Oct 1945
* [[Tasman Gladstone Ewart]] ??? - 29 Jun 1943
 
 
* [[Ruby Joyce Francis]] 10 Dec 1945 - 16 Apr 1946
 
* [[Ruby Joyce Francis]] 10 Dec 1945 - 16 Apr 1946
 
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* [[Curnow Andrew Knuckey]] 26 Apr - 19 Jun 1946
 
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* [[Agnostino Ugo Tognolini]] 15 Jun 1946 - 14 Jan 1947
 
 
  
  

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Brief History

Mobilised as the 121st Reserve Motor transport Company at Melville in December 1941, it was attached to the 13th Infantry Brigade Group to carry troops. A section was detached in January 1942 to provide transport for the 4th Infantry Brigade which was set up as a mobile force to operate outside Perth. While two sections remained at Melville, in April the rest of the unit moved to Bellevue, and then the next month to Karrakatta. In June they concentrated at Moora and Melville and were re-organised with the Moora group forming the 138th General Transport Company while the Melville group moved to Karrakatta and was renamed as the 134th Australian General Transport Company with four platoons.


Their next move was to Bushmead in June 1943, followed by Salters Point in September 1943, and were reorganised in November 1044 to have a HQ element and six platoons with a four section workshop. They remained there until war's end. Seven men died while a member of this unit despite it never leaving Australia - injuries, accidents and illness.


Unit Personnel


Notes

Content has come from The Unit Guide - Volume 5 - The Australian Army 1939-1945 - page 5.190 Graham R McKenzie-Smith - Big Sky Publishing - 2018


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