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The Australian 1st Armoured Car Squadron was an Australian
Army unit formed as part of Australia's contribution to the occupation of Japan
(British Commonwealth Occupation Forces - BCOF). Upon its return to Australia in
1948 the Squadron was expanded and re-equipped to form the 1st Armoured
Regiment.
The 1st Armoured Car Squadron was raised at Puckapunyal, Victoria in January
1946 to form part of the Australian 34th Brigade which was forming at Morotai in
the Netherlands East Indies prior to its deployment to Japan. The Squadron was
manned by volunteers from the 4th Armoured Brigade and was equipped with 18
Staghound armoured cars and 8 Canadian Scout Cars. After a brief period of
training the Squadron embarked for Japan in late March 1946, arriving at
Hiroshima on 12 April 1946. It was commanded by Major Cecil Ives between January
1946 and July 1949.
Following the arrival of its armoured cars in early June the 1st Armoured Car
Squadron began conducting patrols across the 34th Brigade's area of
responsibility. These patrols were generally uneventful and, like almost all of
the Allied occupation force, the Squadron did not experience combat. Due to the
unsuitability of the Staghounds for Japan's roads the Squadron was completely
re-equipped with Canadian Scout Cars in 1947.
The 1st Armoured Car Squadron returned to Australia in December 1948. In July
1949 the Squadron was expanded and re-equipped with Churchill tanks to form the
1st Armoured Regiment.

Soldiers of the 1st Australian Armoured Car Squadron on parade - Tokyo, Japan, 1947.
(www.awm.gov.au)

Soldiers of the 1st Australian Armoured Car Squadron on parade - Tokyo, Japan,
3rd January,1947.
They are being inspected by Brigadier R Hopkins (Commander of the Australian
34th Brigade - BCOF) and Major Cecil Ives.
(www.awm.gov.au)
This page was last updated
01/01/08.
Tradition
Date of
Formation:
January 1946
Date of
Disbandment:
December 1948
Unit Colour Patch:
1 Australian Armoured Car Squadron Group (BCOF)
No author details.
Traditions inherited by:
1st Armoured Regiment

1st Australian Armoured Car Squadron colour patch