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  2. 21st Construction Squadron (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    In June 1949, plans to establish a regular Construction Squadron in Victoria was in advanced stages. The Engineer-in-Chief's Technical Liaison Letter, published on 1 June 1949, announced approval for the formation of a regal regiment dedicated to construction tasks. 21 Construction Squadron was to be formed through the amalgamation of existing maintenance troops in Victoria.

  3. 21st Construction Regiment (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The regiment's first commanding officer was Lieutenant Colonel Douglas White, a World War II veteran, and upon formation the regiment consisted of the 101st, 102nd and 103rd Construction Squadrons and the 108th Plant Squadron. The following year the 109th Construction Squadron was raised as an independent squadron administered by the regiment. [2]

  4. 22nd Engineer Regiment (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The regiment's first commanding officer was Lieutenant Colonel I.J. O'Donell and its first annual camp took place at Puckapunyal, with 20 officers and 220 other ranks taking part. [2] Upon formation, the regiment consisted of the 104th, 105th and 106th Construction Squadrons and the 107th Plant Squadron (Heavy). [3]

  5. 6th Engineer Support Regiment (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Topographical Survey Squadron was reassigned to the 1st Intelligence Battalion. [3] The 17th Construction Squadron relocated to RAAF Base Amberley in Queensland from Holsworthy Barracks in New South Wales. [4] When the 6th Brigade was disbanded in December 2014 the 6th Engineer Support Regiment was transferred to the 17th Sustainment ...

  6. Puckapunyal - Wikipedia

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    The area was first used as a mobilisation and training area during World War I. [2] During the early 1920s, an ordnance store and rifle range were built on the site. [2] In 1939, the area was formally established as Puckapunyal Camp: the name was taken from the Aboriginal name for a large hill within the training area, which has been variously translated as "death to the eagle", "the outer ...

  7. Royal Australian Engineers - Wikipedia

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    In recognition of the officer who led the construction of the pier, Lieutenant Stanley Watson, [12] a signals officer within the Royal Australian Engineers, an officer of the Royal Australian Signals Corps attends each dinner as a guest. The name Waterloo was used because the first dinner was observed on the 100th anniversary of the Battle of ...

  8. Wikipedia:WikiProject Military history/Assessment/Australian ...

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    The actual citation where General Morrison calls the unit "17 Construction Squadron" I took to be the modern norm. However I have now gone back and changed this everywhere except in the actual text of the citation: ==> 17th Construction Squadron ==> 8th Construction Troop ==> 9th Construction Troop ==> 14th Field Troop ==> 15th Field Troop

  9. 2nd Combat Engineer Regiment (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Following the Force Structure Review in 1991, 2/3 FER was broken into 1, 2 and 3 Combat Engineer Regiments (CERs) with 2 CER being raised first on 24 November 1991 and remaining at Enoggera. 2 CER is also the oldest of the CERs. 2 CER now became part of 7th Brigade and comprised 7 Combat Engineer Squadron (7 CE Sqn), 20 Engineer Support ...