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1st+military+district+australia Latitude and Longitude:

27°28′05″S 153°01′41″E / 27.468°S 153.028°E / -27.468; 153.028 (Brisbane)
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Australian military districts, October 1939

The 1st Military District was an administrative district of the Australian Army. During the Second World War, the 1st Military District covered all of Queensland, with its headquarters at Brisbane.

In March 1939 a regional command structure was adopted, and the 1st Military District in Queensland became Northern Command. This required legislative changes to the Defence Act (1903), and did not come into effect until October 1939. [1] [2]

References

Citations

  1. ^ Dennis et al. 2008, p. 362.
  2. ^ Long 1952, pp. 27–29.

Bibliography

  • Dennis, Peter; Grey, Jeffrey; Morris, Ewan; Prior, Robin; Bou, Jean (2008). The Oxford Companion to Australian Military History (Second ed.). Melbourne: Oxford University Press. ISBN  9780195517842.
  • Long, Gavin (1952). To Benghazi. Australia in the War of 1939–1945. Series 1 – Army. Vol. 1. Canberra: Australian War Memorial. OCLC  18400892.

27°28′05″S 153°01′41″E / 27.468°S 153.028°E / -27.468; 153.028 (Brisbane)


1st+military+district+australia Latitude and Longitude:

27°28′05″S 153°01′41″E / 27.468°S 153.028°E / -27.468; 153.028 (Brisbane)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Australian military districts, October 1939

The 1st Military District was an administrative district of the Australian Army. During the Second World War, the 1st Military District covered all of Queensland, with its headquarters at Brisbane.

In March 1939 a regional command structure was adopted, and the 1st Military District in Queensland became Northern Command. This required legislative changes to the Defence Act (1903), and did not come into effect until October 1939. [1] [2]

References

Citations

  1. ^ Dennis et al. 2008, p. 362.
  2. ^ Long 1952, pp. 27–29.

Bibliography

  • Dennis, Peter; Grey, Jeffrey; Morris, Ewan; Prior, Robin; Bou, Jean (2008). The Oxford Companion to Australian Military History (Second ed.). Melbourne: Oxford University Press. ISBN  9780195517842.
  • Long, Gavin (1952). To Benghazi. Australia in the War of 1939–1945. Series 1 – Army. Vol. 1. Canberra: Australian War Memorial. OCLC  18400892.

27°28′05″S 153°01′41″E / 27.468°S 153.028°E / -27.468; 153.028 (Brisbane)


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