2nd Motor Brigade (Australia)
The 2nd Motor Brigade was a formation of the Australian Army during the interwar years and World War II. Initially raised in 1921 as the 2nd Cavalry Brigade in New South Wales, it was a part-time formation of the Militia. It consisted of three light horse regiments spread across several depots across the Hunter Valley and northern part of the state. During World War II, the brigade was mobilised for defensive duties in December 1941, and assumed positions along the northern coast to defend against a possible invasion. In early 1942, the brigade was converted into a motorised formation, and was redesignated as the 2nd Motor Brigade. In April 1943, when the threat of invasion had passed, it was disbanded and its manpower reallocated.
2nd Motor Brigade | |
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Active | 1921–1943 |
Country | Australia |
Branch | Australian Army |
Type | Cavalry (1921–1942) Motorised infantry (1942–1943) |
Size | Brigade |
Part of | 1st Cavalry Division (1921–1942) 1st Motor Division (1942) 2nd Armoured Division (1942–1943) |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | Brigadier W.E.H. Pascoe |
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