Commander, I Australian Corps

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Commander, I Australian Corps was a senior Australian Army leadership post responsible for directing the I Australian Corps during major military operations in the Second World War.


Statements (45)
Predicate Object
instanceOf military position
senior Australian Army appointment
appliesToJurisdiction Australian Army
category Australian Army appointments
World War II military positions
corps commanders
conflict Second World War
World War II
country Australia
fieldOfWork land warfare
military leadership
operational command
hasAuthorityOver corps troops of I Australian Corps
divisions of I Australian Corps
hasHistoricalSignificance key leadership role in Australian corps-level operations during World War II
hasOrganizationalContext Australian Army order of battle in World War II
hasOrganizationalRole theatre-level subordinate command
hasRankRequirement general officer
senior officer
hasScope operational-level command
tactical coordination at corps level
hierarchicalLevel corps-level command
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity Commonwealth of Australia
militaryBranch land forces
militaryFormationCommanded I Australian Corps
partOf I Australian Corps
reportsTo higher Australian Army command
theatre commander
responsibleFor administration of I Australian Corps
combat readiness of I Australian Corps
conduct of operations of I Australian Corps
coordination with higher command
coordination with subordinate formations
planning operations of I Australian Corps
training oversight of I Australian Corps
role command of I Australian Corps
direction of major military operations
operational leadership of I Australian Corps
serviceBranch Australian Army
timePeriod 20th century
World War II era
usedIn coalition operations
expeditionary operations
major military operations

Referenced by (1)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Thomas Blamey
positionHeld

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