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  2. 8th Division (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The 8th Division was an infantry division of the Australian Army, formed during World War II as part of the all-volunteer Second Australian Imperial Force.The 8th Division was raised from volunteers for overseas service from July 1940 onwards.

  3. Structure of the Australian Army during World War II

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    Despite the loss of the 8th Division in February 1942, the Army reached its peak strength of eleven infantry divisions and three armoured divisions later that year. [1] This force was larger than what the Australian economy could support, however, and was gradually reduced in size. [ 2 ]

  4. 22nd Brigade (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    Established on 15 July 1940 as part of the 8th Australian Division, the brigade's headquarters was opened at Wallgrove, New South Wales. Under the command of Brigadier Harold Taylor , the brigade consisted of three infantry battalions – the 2/18th , 2/19th and 2/20th – and was supported by the 2/10th Field Regiment , which was initially ...

  5. 8th Division - Wikipedia

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    8th Division (Australia) 8th Canadian Infantry Division; 8th Air Division (People's Republic of China) 8th Division (1st Formation) (People's Republic of China), 1949–1952; 8th Infantry Division (France) 8th Division (German Empire) 8th Ersatz Division (German Empire) 8th Landwehr Division (German Empire)

  6. Australia in World War II - Wikipedia

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    In December 1941, the Australian Army in the Pacific comprised the 8th Division, most of which was stationed in Malaya, and eight partially trained and equipped divisions in Australia, including the 1st Armoured Division. The RAAF was equipped with 373 aircraft, most of which were obsolete trainers, and the RAN had three cruisers and two ...

  7. Category:Infantry divisions of Australia - Wikipedia

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    8th Division (Australia) 9th Division (Australia) 11th Division (Australia) J. Jungle division This page was last edited on 19 November 2012, at 03:03 (UTC). Text is ...

  8. Category:Australian World War II divisions - Wikipedia

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    1st Division (Australia) 1st Armoured Division (Australia) 2nd Division (Australia) 2nd Armoured Division (Australia) 3rd Division (Australia) 3rd Armoured Division (Australia) 4th Division (Australia) 5th Division (Australia) 6th Division (Australia) 7th Division (Australia) 8th Division (Australia) 9th Division (Australia) 10th Division ...

  9. States and territories of Australia - Wikipedia

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    For the purposes of Australian (and joint Australia-New Zealand) intergovernmental bodies, the Northern Territory and the Australian Capital Territory are treated as if they were states. Each state has a governor , appointed by the monarch (currently King Charles III ), which by convention he does on the advice of the state premier. [ 49 ]