2/3 Field Regiment
Description
`Unofficial History of the 2/3 Field Regiment', edited by L. Bishop and L. Lind, is a detailed history of the Regiment from its inception in 1939. It outlines training in England and in Queensland on the Atherton Tablelands, and service in Egypt, Africa, Greece, Crete and New Guinea. It also provides detailed information on its members who became prisoners of war in Germany and Italy after being captured in Crete.
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- Africa: Egypt
- Africa: North Africa, Libya, Cyrenaica, Derna
- Africa: North Africa, Libya, Cyrenaica, Tobruk Area
- Africa: South Africa, Cape Colony, Cape Town
- Africa: South Africa, Natal, Durban
- Africa: South Africa, Transvaal, Johannesburg
- Asia: Ceylon, Colombo
- Europe: Czechoslovakia
- Europe: Germany, Lubeck
- Europe: Germany, Munich
- Europe: Greece
- Europe: Greece, Crete
- Europe: Italy
- Europe: United Kingdom
- Europe: Yugoslavia, Marburg a Drau
- Middle East: British Mandate of Palestine, Palestine
- Middle East: Yemen, Aden
- Oceania: Australia, New South Wales, Sydney
- Oceania: Australia, New South Wales, Sydney, Liverpool
- Oceania: Australia, Queensland, North Queensland, Townsville
- Oceania: Australia, South Australia, Adelaide
- Oceania: Australia, Western Australia, Fremantle
- Oceania: New Guinea1