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Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-03127-2 - A Soldier’s Soldier: A Biography of Lieutenant - General Sir Thomas Daly Jeffrey Grey Index More information Index 1st Australian Task Force, 136, 148, Hill 87 and, 47, 48 151–2, 156 training, Queensland, 1944, 41–2 base at Nui Dat, 153 2/11th Battalion, 69 casualties, 169, 170 2/12th Battalion, 47 expansion of, 158 2/14th Queensland Mounted Infantry helicopter support of, 163, 166, Regiment, 91 167 3rd Battalion, RAR, 70, 157 reduction to two battalions, 178 preparation for Vietnam, 158–9 1st Aviation Regiment, 142 4th Battalion, RAR, 158 1st Battalion, King’s Own Scottish 5th Battalion, RAR, 148, 159, 160, Borderers, 71 168 1st Battalion, RAR, 70, 72, 92, 158 casualties, 169 B Company, Operation Fauna and, 5th Division, 31–2 80 deployment to Papua, 33–4 first tour of Vietnam and, 147 reduction and capture of Salamua Operation Trimdon and, 112 and, 34 1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand 6th Battalion, RAR, 148, 159 Infantry Regiment, 154 7th Battalion, RAR, 152–3, 158 1st Infantry Brigade, 100 7th Division, 17, 31, 41, 46, 54 1st Royal Queensland Regiment, 99 landings at Balikpapan and, 47 2nd Battalion, 99 7th Infantry Brigade, 91 2nd Battalion, RAR, 70, 158 8th Battalion, RAR, 178 2nd Infantry Division, 91 9th Battalion, 91 2nd Royal Queensland Regiment, 99 9th Battalion, RAR, 156 2/1st Machine Gun Battalion, 52 preparation for Vietnam, 159–60 2/2nd Anti-Tank Regiment, 48 9th (Moreton) Regiment, 99 2/4th Field Regiment, 51 11th Field Regiment, 91 2/6th Battalion, 38 11th (Independent) Infantry Brigade, 2/9th Battalion, 47, 51 92 2/10th Battalion, 82, 127, 152 18th Infantry Brigade, 15–18, 47 A Company, 48, 51 seige of Tobruk and, 26, 29 B Company, 48, 52 training, Egypt, 21 Balikpapan landing plan and, 47 transport vehicles, Egypt and, 20 Balikpapan landings and, 48 19th Brigade, 39 C Company, 48, 51, 52 25th Battalion, 91 casualties, 37, 51, 52, 54 25th (Darling Downs) Regiment, 99 D Company, 48 28th British Commonwealth Infantry embarkation to Morotai, 43 Brigade, 70, 71, 72, 80 ‘five and two’ scheme, implications 29th British Brigade, 80 of, 45 31st Battalion, 92 243 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-03127-2 - A Soldier’s Soldier: A Biography of Lieutenant - General Sir Thomas Daly Jeffrey Grey Index More information 244 INDEX 31st (Kennedy) Regiment, 99 management of, 1950s and 1960s, 41st (Byron Scottish) Regiment, 99 121–2 42nd Battalion, 92 manpower shortfall and, 122–3 42nd (Capricornia) Regiment, 99 mechanisation of, post–Great War, 47th (Wide Bay) Regiment, 99 14 51st Battalion, 92 military aviation and, 109–10, 51st (Far North Queensland) 140–5, 163–7 Regiment, 99 Military Board and. See Military No 16 Army Light Aircraft Squadron, Board 109 Northern Command, 90–2, 99, 100–1 Abrams, Gen Creighton W., 172, 179, Officer Cadet School, Portsea, 67, 180 70, 108, 138 Allchin, Capt Frank, 15 organisational change, post Andersen, Brig J. H. (‘Hans’), 100 Vietnam, 192 Anderson, Lt-Gen W. A. B., 87 pay and conditions and, 130–2 Armstrong, Lt-Gen R. F., 87 Pentropic system and, 91, 98, 101, Army Review Committee. See Hassett 103, 105, 106, 110, 112, 119, Committee 125, 148 Assisted Migrant scheme, 123 Permanent Military Force officers Australian Army and, 39, 40, 59 8th Military District, 90 post of Military Operations and appointment to command in, 39–40 Plans, 82–3 apprenticeships, 108 recruitment of ex-British Army Australian Force Vietnam, 119, members, 123–4 173 retention of national servicemen average age of command and, 124–5 appointments, Second World service ministers and, 116–17, War, 39–40 120 Aviation Corps, 141, 163 Staff College, 137 basing in Australia, post Vietnam, strength of, 1960s, 104–7 182–3 Training Team, Vietnam, 111, 128, Borneo landings, purpose of, 44 147 ceiling on strength of, 122 Vietnam War 1966–71 and. See Chiefs of Staff Committee, 118, Vietnam War 1966–71, 151, 164, 167 Australian Army and Citizen Military Force and, 91, 92, Women’s Royal Australian Army 98, 101, 104, 105, 106–7, 110, Corp, 108–9, 122 116, 117–18, 119, 121, 122, See also Royal Australian Air Force 125–6, 127, 182, 193 demobilisation of, post Second Balikpapan, Battle of World War, 54 battle plans for, 45–6 Eastern Command, 110–13 Hill 87 and, 51, 53 education and training and, 107 landings, 46–7 Far East Strategic Reserve, Parramatta Ridge and, 46, 47, 48, committment to, 90 53 ‘five and two’ scheme and, 45 second day objectives of, 53 force contribution to Korean War, Tank Farm area and, 53 70–1 third day objectives of, 53 infantry battalion as unit of, 38–9 Baudino, Robert, 187 interwar period, 58–9 Bennett, Maj-Gen Gordon, 33 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-03127-2 - A Soldier’s Soldier: A Biography of Lieutenant - General Sir Thomas Daly Jeffrey Grey Index More information INDEX 245 Berryman, Maj-Gen Frank, 34, as Director of Military Art, RMC 91 Duntroon, 65 Birse, Lt R. G., 152 as Director of Military Operations Blamey, FM Sir Thomas, 30, 34, 45, and Plans, 82, 83–4 55, 66, 91 as forward commander, 75 Bland, Sir Henry, 139, 168, 181, as GOC Eastern Command, 182 110–13 Bridgeford, Lt-Gen Sir William, 72 as GOC Northern Command, 89 British Commonwealth Occupation as GSO1 (Training), Army Force, 55, 66 Headquarters, Melbourne, 60 Brocksopp, Capt W. A., 53 as GSO1 to headquarters of the 5th Brogan, Maj-Gen Sir Mervyn, 115, Division, 31 128, 194–5, 198 as GSO2 to headquarters of the 6th Bruche, Maj-Gen Sir J. H., 103 Division, 29 Burnard, Lt-Col Ray, 129 as Honorary Colonel, Pacific Islands Regiment, 97, 98, 140, 199 Cape, Maj-Gen T. F., 129 as instructor of the Australian Staff Carver, FM Lord, 1 School, 35 Cassels, FM Sir James, 77–8, 166 attachment to 3rd Carbineers, 14 Chilton, Brig Sir Frederick, 38, 40, 42, Australian Rules football, RMC 46, 56 Duntroon and, 68 Churchill, Sir Winston, 85 Australian War Memorial and, 195, Cleland, Sir Donald, 97, 98 199–204 Combes, Brig B., 66 awarded CB, 115 Cramer, Sir John, 116 awarded CBE, 82, 184 Cullen, Maj-Gen Paul, 125, 126–7 awarded DSO, 55 Cullen, Simon, 118 awarded Legion of Honour, 82 awarded OBE, 35 Daly, Eileen Mary, 4 ‘bastardisation’, RMC Duntroon Daly, Lt-Gen Sir Thomas Joseph and, 68–9, 133–7 1st Australian Task Force and, battalion training and, 32–3, 42 151–2 Battle of Balikpapan and, 48–52 army exercises 1957–58 and, Battle of Balikpapan battle plans 99–100 and, 45–7, 48 army recruitment and, 105–6 birth, 3 as Adjutant-General Military Board, British Army attachment in India 103–4 and, 13–14 as brigade major of 18th Brigade, capture of Giarabub and, 21–4 17 ‘civic action crisis’ and, 185–90 as Brigadier-General Staff, Army death, 204 Headquarters, 89 ‘disturbances’, PNG 1957 and, 94, as Chief of the General Staff, 95–7 114–45, 146–76 divisional training instruction no. 4 as commander, 2/10th Battalion. and, 32 36, 37, 40–1 education, RMC Duntroon, 8–11 as commander, 28th Brigade, 72–8 establishment of SEATO and, 84 as commander, 28th British evaluation of by superior officers, Commonwealth Infantry Brigade, 11, 13, 30, 56, 63, 65, 69 70 fall of Salamaua and, 35 as Director of Infantry, Army final Military Board meeting, Headquarters, Melbourne, 69, 70 197–8 © in this web service Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-03127-2 - A Soldier’s Soldier: A Biography of Lieutenant - General Sir Thomas Daly Jeffrey Grey Index More information 246 INDEX Daly, Lt-Gen Sir Thomas (cont.) relationship with Milford, 33 guidelines for civic action and, relationship with press, 174–5, 191 185–7 relationship with service ministers, identification with army, 207 120 immediate post–Second World War relieved of command, 28th Brigade, plans, 54–5 80–2 Imperial Defence College and, 85, religious faith of, 205–6 114 retirement, 195–6, 198 importance of family to, 206 return to Australia, 1941, 31 Joint Services Staff College and, 65 review of army organisation and, marriage, 59–60 193 meeting with Wootten, 18 service housing and, 61, 62, 99, mention in dispatches, 35 111–12, 119, 130, 182 Middle East Staff College, Haifa siege of Tobruk and, 25–9 and, 30–1 Staff College and, 14, 18, 30 military aviation and, 109–10, Staff College, Camberley and, 61, 140–5, 165, 166–7 62–4 National Service scheme and, 124 ‘Strategic Basis of Australian New Zealand commitment to Defence Policy, The’ and, 98–9 Vietnam War and, 156 success as battalion commander, opinion on Korean patrols, 80 55–6 outbreak of Second World War and, succession to Wilton and, 184 15 Vietnam War and, 146–76 pay and conditions advocacy, view on Citizen Military Force, 126, 130–2 127 possible appointment to 3rd view on Malaya commitment, 85 Battalion, RAR, 69 view of senior RAAF personnel, post retirement positions, 199 Vietnam, 164–5 posting as adjutant, 2/10th view of Vietnam War, 177 Battalion, Second AIF, 15 visits to Vietnam, 170–4 posting to 3rd Light Horse withdrawal from Vietnam and, 178, Regiment, 11 179, 185 posting to 4th Light Horse WRAAC and, 109 Regiment, 11 Daly, Thomas Joseph Sr prisoners of war, Korea and, death of, 130 79–80 enlistment in Great War, 4–5 production of ski warfare manual, Great War service of, 5–7 29 post-war citizen forces service, 7 professional standards and, 133 Second World War service, 8 proposal of marriage to Heather Dawson, Maj-Gen R.