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==Brief History==
 
==Brief History==
Due to the number of men moving through Townsville, in November 1943 the '''13th Australian Personnel Staging Camp''' at Oonoonba was split to form a new '''Staging Camp Townsville''' located at Smyths Siding south of Townsville to receive those troops returning from overseas. They were to de-equip the troops and then send them south on leave, or to the various camps on the Atherton Tableland. In January 1944 the unit was renamed '''Leave & Transit Depot (Julago), and then in March they became '''19th Australian Personnel Staging Camp'''. Capacity in March 1945 was 1,500 men, and their activities continued till the end of the war.
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Due to the number of men moving through Townsville, in November 1943 the '''13th Australian Personnel Staging Camp''' at Oonoonba was split to form a new '''Staging Camp Townsville''' located at Smyths Siding south of Townsville to receive those troops returning from overseas. They were to de-equip the troops and then send them south on leave, or to the various camps on the Atherton Tableland. In January 1944 the unit was renamed '''Leave & Transit Depot (Julago)''', and then in March they became '''19th Australian Personnel Staging Camp'''. Capacity in March 1945 was 1,500 men, and their activities continued till the end of the war.
  
 
Julago had its own open air picture theatre and town water. Hot water was available at the decontamination area only. There were both timber buildings and tents in use at Julago.
 
Julago had its own open air picture theatre and town water. Hot water was available at the decontamination area only. There were both timber buildings and tents in use at Julago.
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* [[Harold Herman Hilbert]] 17 Mar - 5 Jun 1944  
 
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25 Mar 1945 Julago, Queensland, 19th Personnel Staging Camp.


Brief History

Due to the number of men moving through Townsville, in November 1943 the 13th Australian Personnel Staging Camp at Oonoonba was split to form a new Staging Camp Townsville located at Smyths Siding south of Townsville to receive those troops returning from overseas. They were to de-equip the troops and then send them south on leave, or to the various camps on the Atherton Tableland. In January 1944 the unit was renamed Leave & Transit Depot (Julago), and then in March they became 19th Australian Personnel Staging Camp. Capacity in March 1945 was 1,500 men, and their activities continued till the end of the war.

Julago had its own open air picture theatre and town water. Hot water was available at the decontamination area only. There were both timber buildings and tents in use at Julago.


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Notes

Content has come from The Unit Guide - Volume 6 - The Australian Army 1939-1945, page 6.403 - Graham R McKenzie-Smith - Big Sky Publishing - 2018


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