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I Corps (Australia) : ウィキペディア英語版
I Corps (Australia)

I Corps of the Australian Army was its main frontline corps during World War II. Various Australian and other Allied divisions came under its control at different times. In 1940–42, the corps was based in the Mediterranean Theatre. In 1942–45, it oversaw Allied frontline units in the South West Pacific Area.
The corps was established on 11 April 1940 in Melbourne to supervise the frontline divisions of the Second Australian Imperial Force (2nd AIF). Lieutenant General Thomas Blamey, the 2nd AIF commander, was appointed General Officer Commanding (GOC).
==Mediterranean Theatre==
Blamey left Australia to set up his headquarters in Palestine on 10 June 1940.
The corps took over control of Cyrenaica in Libya on 16 February 1941, replacing the British XIII Corps.
I Corps HQ was transferred to Greece for the campaign there in April 1941. The corps controlled the Australian 6th Division, the New Zealand 2nd Division, the Greek 12th Division and the British 1st Armoured Brigade. On 12 April, it was officially renamed the ''Anzac Corps'', a reference to the combined Australian-New Zealand formations of World War I. (The Allied forces were quickly overcome by the German advance and I Corps HQ left Greece on 23–24 April).
In June, as part of the initial plan for the invasion of Lebanon and Syria, I Corps was to take command of operations after Commonwealth forces reached the Beirut-Damascus road. However, on 18 June 1941, prior to that objective being reached, I Corps took charge, to improve command and control of the Allied forces. From this date all Allied troops in the theatre came under the command of Lieutenant-General John Lavarack. They included: the Australian 7th Division (less the 18th Infantry Brigade), the British 6th Infantry Division, the 1st (Free French) Light Division and the 5th Indian Infantry Brigade Group. Following the hard-fought Allied victory, I Corps assumed responsibility for occupying all of Lebanon and Syria north of the Beirut-Damascus road, including the border with Turkey.

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