The 3rd Army Tank Brigade was formed on 6 May 1942 to provide armoured support to infantry formations. The brigade headquarters was formed from the previously existing
4th Motor Brigade, although its constituent motor regiments (6th, 7th and 14th) were either disbanded or transferred to the
2nd Motor Brigade. It comprised three regiments which had previously formed part of the
1st Cavalry Division; the
1st Machine Gun Regiment,
2nd Armoured Regiment and
3rd Armoured Regiment. For consistency with similar British units, these regiments were renamed the 1st, 2nd and 3rd Army Tank Battalions respectively. The brigade was equipped with
Matilda II infantry tanks which had previously been issued to the
1st Armoured Brigade. The 3rd Army Tank Brigade was also placed under the overall command of the
1st Armoured Division. Upon formation, the headquarters of the 3rd Army Tank Brigade was located at
Greta, New South Wales. The 1st and 2nd Army Tank Battalions were stationed in the nearby towns of
Dungog and
Largs, and the 3rd Army Tank Battalion was in the process of moving from
Goulburn, New South Wales to Greta. By July 1942 the brigade was located at
Singleton, New South Wales. As part of a restructure of the Army's armoured units, the 1st Army Tank Battalion was transferred from the 3rd Army Tank Brigade to the newly-formed
4th Armoured Brigade in February 1943. This battalion was not replaced, and the 3rd Army Tank Brigade was reorganised as a two battalion brigade. On 16 July 1943 it was decided to convert the 3rd Army Tank Brigade into two independent battalion groups as part of broad reforms to the structure of the Army, through which units not considered likely to see combat were disbanded to free up manpower and other resources. The brigade was gradually disbanded between 6 August and 26 September 1943. Elements of the 3rd Army Tank Brigade's support units were attached to the 2nd and 3rd Army Tank Battalions to form self-sustaining battalion groups. The 2nd Army Tank Battalion was also re-equipped with
M3 Grant medium tanks in September 1943. Both of the tank battalion groups were disbanded in March 1944. The 3rd Army Tank Brigade was commanded by Brigadier J.A. Clarebrough throughout its brief history. ==See also==