ADELAIDE ANZAC DAY MARCH Commences at 9.30Am from the Corner of North Terrace & Gawler Place
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ADELAIDE ANZAC DAY MARCH Commences at 9.30am from the corner of North Terrace & Gawler Place CROSS + OF T SACRIFICE Timings + + 8.00 am Road closures (Assembly Areas & Route) 8.00 am Marchers, bands & vehicles begin to assemble SIR EDWIN SMITH AVE 9.30 am March commences - North Terrace R T Saluting Points RIVER TORRENS South Australian National War Memorial South African War Memorial Pathway of Honour (optional) KING WILLIAM ROAD VICTORIA DRIVE Saluting Base KINTORE AVENUE SALUTING BASE TORRENS PARADE GROUND T FROME ROAD N PATHWAY OF HONOUR + T SOUTH SA AFRICAN WAR NATIONAL MEMORIAL WAR MEMORIAL S + i T S R GP 4 (A) GP 4 (B) GP 5 GP 6 GP 7 GP 8 NORTH TERRACE GP 1 GP 2 GP 3 R LARGE BUSES OFFICIAL PLACE GAWLER S + GP 10 (A) T P STARTING GP 9 (A) POINT T P RUNDLE MALL + R GP 9 (B) RUNDLE STREET FROME STREET GP 10 (B) GP 9 (C) P KING WILLIAM STREET P P T + P i GRENFELL STREET GP 12 (A) R GP 12 (B) RESERVED GAWLER PLACE GAWLER S PULTENEY PULTENEY PIRIE STREET R Regulating Point i Information + First Aid Route S Shuttle Point T Toilet P Car Park Assembly, Frontages and Commencement of the March Assembly: Public vehicle traffic in the Assembly Areas, and along the March route, will cease at 8.00 am to allow marshalling to commence. Transport to Assembly Areas: Veterans may travel to their Assembly Areas using one of the Adelaide City Council’s shuttle services between 8.00am and 10.00am, Please see yellow symbols on map for Shuttle Points. Frontages: All units are to march 6-abreast, apart from civilians marching as Next of Kin who will march 8-abreast. Commencement: On North Terrace, just east of Gawler Place at 9.30 am. Reviewing Officer: His Excellency The Governor of South Australia will review the March from the Official Dais. Marcher & Vehicle Dispersal The best positions for spectators to view the march are to line any section of the route on North Terrace, or King William Road south of the Adelaide Bridge. Marchers will be dispersed either north along King William Road (on either side of the traffic island) or east into Sir Edwin Smith Avenue. Please note that the roadway at the intersection of King William Road and Sir Edwin Smith Avenue cannot be used as a viewing area. Veterans travelling in vehicles during the march will disembark on the western side of Sir Edwin Smith Avenue, north of Pennington Terrace, near Memorial Hospital. THE SIGNAL 17 ORDER OF MARCH GROUP 1 GROUP 4 (A) FLAG PARTY / WORLD WAR I / LEGACY 6TH & 7TH DIVISION UNITS – WORLD WAR II Assemble in southern side of North Terrace (lead unit just east of Gawler Assemble in northern side of North Terrace (lead unit 25 metres east of Place). eastern side of Kintore Avenue). South Australia Mounted Police 6th Australian Division leader Grand Marshals 2/6th Cavalry Regiment Returned & Services League Flag Party 2/3rd Field Regiment Australian Army Band - Adelaide Tea Tree Gully Redbacks ADF Tri-Service Half Guard 2/1st Machine-Gun Battalion New Zealanders 17th Infantry Brigade (2/5th, 2/6th, & 2/7th Battalions) Royal Australian Navy (1914–1918) 19th Infantry Brigade (2/4th, 2/8th, & 2/11th Battalions) Australian Imperial Force (1914–1918) 7th Australian Division leader Royal Flying Corps & Australian Flying Corps 7th Division Artillery (2/4th, 2/5th, & 2/6th Field Regiments) Legacy 2/3rd Machine-Gun Battalion Vehicle Transport (Group 4 A - Pod 1) GROUP 2 18th Infantry Brigade banner 2/10th Battalion NAVY VETERANS – WORLD WAR II 2/16th Battalion Assemble in southern side of North Terrace (lead unit immediately behind 2/27th Battalion Legacy). Unley Concert Band Royal Australian Navy Band (SA) 25th Infantry Brigade (2/25th, 2/31st, & 2/33rd Battalions) Women’s Royal Australian Naval Service 7th Division Australian Army Service Corps Cruisers Australian Corps Petrol Park Vehicle Transport (Group 2 - Pod 1) 7th Division Petrol Company Merchant Cruisers & Landing Ships 2/6th Field Ambulance Destroyers N-Class GROUP 4 (B) Q-Class 8TH & 9TH DIVISION UNITS – WORLD WAR II Tribal Class Assemble in northern side of North Terrace (lead unit near the South River Class Frigates Australian Museum). 10/27 Battalion RSAR Band Bathurst Class Corvettes Mitcham City Brass Band Small Ships & Support Bases / HMA Fairmiles 8th Australian Division leader Allied Chinese Ships 2/14th Field Regiment Defensively Equipped Merchant Ships 2/2nd Reserve Motor Transport Company RAN Communicators 8th Division Australian Army Service Corps Women’s Royal Naval Service 8th Division Ammunition Sub-Park Vehicle Transport (Group 2 - Pod 2) 8th Division Salvage Unit Royal Navy 9th Australian Division leader Arctic Convoys 2/9th Cavalry Regiment Band of the South Australia Police 2/7th Field Regiment Royal Marines Pembroke Marching Band Merchant Navy 2/4th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment TS Vindicatrix Association 2/2nd Machine-Gun Battalion 2/32nd Battalion GROUP 3 2/43rd Battalion 2/48th Battalion ARMY VETERANS – WORLD WAR II Vehicle Transport (Group 4 B - Pod 1) Assemble in southern side of North Terrace (lead immediately behind 9th Division Australian Army Service Corps Navy Veterans – World War II). 2/8th Field Ambulance Marion City Band Returned Sisters & Physiotherapists GROUP 5 Returned Servicewomen ARMY VETERANS – WORLD WAR II 58th Searchlight Battery Assemble in northern side of North Terrace (lead unit near the Art Gallery Vehicle Transport (Group 3 - Pod 1) of South Australia). Australian Women’s Army Service Ex-Servicewomen 10/48th Battalion (Adelaide Rifles) Australian Army Medical Women’s Service Adelaide Highland Pipe Band Cavalry (Commando) Squadrons 27th Battalion (S.A. Scottish Regiment) Warraparinga Brass Band 43rd Battalion (Hindmarsh Regiment) M & Z Special Units Vehicle Transport (Group 5 - Pod 1) 2/4th Armoured Regiment Interstate units 2/9th Armoured Regiment Parachute Battalions 13th Field Regiment Pioneer Battalions 108th Tank Attack Regiment NGVR & ANGAU Heavy Anti-Aircraft Batteries 2/9th Australian General Hospital 108th Light Anti-Aircraft Battery 2/2nd Casualty Clearing Station 2nd AIF Royal Australian Engineers City of Onkaparinga & Adelaide Irish Pipe Bands Onkaparinga City Concert Band 110th Casualty Clearing Station 6th Australian Army Troops Company (RAE) 3rd Field Ambulance 10th Australian Army Troops Company (RAE) 110th Australian & 45th Camp Hospitals Australian Water Transport Dental units 2nd AIF Survey Corps Australian Army Ordnance Corps 2nd AIF Signals Corps Ammunition units Vehicle Transport (Group 5 - Pod 2) Australian Electrical & Mechanical Engineers 2/2nd Field Workshop 18 THE SIGNAL Women’s Land Army ORDER OF MARCH GROUP 6 GROUP 9 (A) AIR FORCE VETERANS – WORLD WAR II BCOF / KOREAN WAR / MALAYA & BORNEO VETERANS Assemble in northern side of North Terrace (lead unit west of Elder Hall, Assemble in eastern side of Pulteney Street (south from North Terrace to University of Adelaide). Rundle Street). RAAF Association State President & party City of Adelaide Pipe Band Women’s Australian Auxiliary Air Force BCOF and Korea & South-East Asia Veterans Glenelg Brass, City of Holdfast Bay Concert, & Port Adelaide City Bands Malaya & Borneo Veterans RAAF Nurses Vehicle Transport (Group 9 A - Pod 1) RAAF South-West Pacific Royal Air Force Boy Entrants 1 & 2 Flights RAAF HMA Fleet Air Arm 4 & 5 Army Co-operation Squadrons RAAF HMA Submarines Airfield Construction Squadrons RAAF Far East Strategic Reserve (RAN) Vehicle Transport (Group 6 - Pod 1) Para Hills Brass Band Flying Boats & Hudsons 34 Squadron (Ansons & Dakotas) GROUP 9 (B) 86 Squadron (Kittyhawks) 22, 30, & 31 Squadrons (Beaufighters) VIETNAM WAR VETERANS St John Ambulance Band Assemble in southern side of Rundle Street (east from Pulteney Street to RAAF Signals & Radar Frome Street). RAAF Malaya Royal Australian Navy (Vietnam) RAAF South-East Asia HMAS Perth II (Vietnam) RAAF Middle East RAN Clearance Divers (Vietnam) 3 Squadron (Hurricanes, Tomahawks & Kittyhawks) RAN Communicators (Vietnam) 451 Squadron (Hurricanes, Spitfires & Typhoons) Scotch College Pipe Band 458 Squadron (Wellingtons) Australian Army Training Team Vietnam RAF & RAAF United Kingdom 1st Australian Civil Affairs Unit (Vietnam) 452 Squadron (Spitfires) Royal Australian Armoured Corps (Vietnam) 453 Squadron (Buffaloes & Spitfires) Royal Australian Artillery (Vietnam) Salisbury City Band 104th Field Battery RAA (National Reunion) 456 Squadron (Defiants, Mosquitoes & Beaufighters) Enfield Brass Band 457 Squadron (Spitfires & Wirraways) Royal Australian Engineers (Vietnam) 460 Squadron (Wellingtons & Lancasters) Royal Australian Signals Corps (Vietnam) 463 Squadron (Lancasters) 467 Squadron (Lancasters) GROUP 9 (C) Royal Air Force Aircrew Association VIETNAM WAR VETERANS Assemble in eastern side of Pulteney Street (south from Rundle Street to GROUP 7 Grenfell Street). BRITISH & COMMONWEALTH VETERANS 161st (Independent) Reconnaissance Flight Assemble in northern side of North Terrace (lead unit near Bonython Hall, Australian Intelligence Corps (Vietnam) University of Adelaide). Royal Australian Army Service Corps (Vietnam) 86th Transport Platoon RAASC (Vietnam) Hahndorf Town Band Mount Barker Caledonian Society Pipes & Drums Guards Regiment & Royal Artillery 1st Australian Field Hospital Royal Engineers & Electrical & Mechanical Engineers 2nd Australian Field Ambulance Vehicle Transport (Group 7 - Pod 1) 8th Australian Field Ambulance British Imperials & British Ex-Servicewomen Royal Australian Electrical & Mechanical Engineers (Vietnam) British Airborne Forces Vehicle Transport (Group 9 C - Pod 1) Canadian Veterans Vietnam Veterans’ Organisations Maltese