ANZUK initially consisted of the following major units:
ANZUK Force HQ • 9 ANZUK Signal Regiment: Under command of the
Royal Australian Corps of Signals, 9th (ANZUK) Signal Regiment task was to support the ANZUK Force, which in 1970 had replaced the British Forces Headquarters and Installations in Singapore. this joint service, multi national regiment took over, as going concerns, the Royal Navy Transmitter Stations at Suara, and the Royal Navy Receiver Station Kranji. The regiment employed New Zealand and British Army, Navy and Air Force Personnel together with locally enlisted Singaporean, British, New Zealand and Australian civilian technicians and communication specialists. In addition there was operational control of a group of Malaysian Navy communicators, which were to interface the force with the Malaysian Navy. • ANZUK Traffic Management Agency (ATMA) • ANZUK Intelligence and Security Unit • 65 Ground Liaison Section • ANZUK Provost Unit
Naval component • Two
Royal Navy frigates •
Royal Australian Navy frigate •
Royal New Zealand Navy frigate • Royal Navy or Royal Australian Navy submarine
Land Component The land component of ANZUK Force was the units of
28th Commonwealth Infantry Brigade Group renamed and relocated from Malaysia to Singapore.
28th ANZUK Brigade Brigade Commanders of 28 ANZUK Brigade were: •
Brigadier Michael Walsh 1971–1972 • Brigadier Michael Kennedy 1972–1974 Units that constituted 28 ANZUK Brigade were: • 28 (ANZUK) Brigade HQ and Signal Squadron •
6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment, Kangaw Barracks •
1st Battalion Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment, Dieppe Barracks •
1st Battalion Royal Highland Fusiliers, Meerut Barracks • 28th ANZUK Field Regiment, • Combined Australian/British HQ Battery •
1st Battery Royal Artillery "The Blazers" •
106th Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery •
161 Battery Royal New Zealand Artillery (1972 only) • 28 ANZUK Field Squadron • 28 ANZUK Aviation Squadron • 182 Reconnaissance Flight
Australian Army Air Corps (two helicopters), •
No. 656 Squadron Army Air Corps (one flight): was the
Royal Engineers Air Troop, moved and rebadged from Jungle Warfare School,
Kota Tinggi, Johore
ANZUK Support Group Transport Element • Commander
Royal Australian Army Service Corps (CRAASC) and staff • ANZUK Base Transport Unit • Headquarters Base Transport Unit • Base Transport Platoon • Base Coach Platoon • Field Platoon • 90 Transport Platoon, RAASC • 402 Troop,
Royal Corps of Transport • BTU Workshops • ANZUK Supply Depot • ANZUK Postal & Courier Communications Unit.
Ordnance Element • ANZUK Ordnance Depot: To support the Land Army component of the ANZUK Force, the ANZUK Ordnance Depot was established from the existing Australian/New Zealand
5 Advanced Ordnance Depot. Located in the premises vacated by the Royal Navy Victualling Depot on the dockside at Sembawang Naval Base. Ordnance support to ANZUK Force was based upon an integrated supply service manned by service personnel from the RAOC, RAAOC and RNZAOC with locally employed civilians (LEC) performing the basic clerical, warehousing and driving tasks. ANZUK Ordnance Depot was constituted of the following elements: • Stores Sub Depot • Vehicle Sub Depot • Ammunition Sub Depot • Barrack Services Unit
Workshop Element • ANZUK Area Workshops, Kangaw Barracks
Air Component •
No. 3 Squadron RAAF –
Dassault Mirage III •
No. 41 Squadron RNZAF –
Bristol Freighter and
Bell UH-1H Iroquois •
No. 75 Squadron RAAF –
Dassault Mirage III •
No. 103 Squadron RAF –
Westland Whirlwind (later
Westland Wessex) helicopters •
No. 205 Squadron RAF –
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