MAA 604 was created in November/December 1940, from personnel drawn from various naval artillery units, to play a lead role.
It is its offensive arm, with personnel drawn from the Indian Army.
The brigade's units were formed from personnel drawn from the 6th, 7th and 9th Divisions who volunteered for occupation duty in Japan.
Its initial cadre of officers and non-commissioned officers was drawn from the 191st Tank Battalion, with the remaining personnel drawn from the Army's induction system.
The barrier troops were composed of personnel drawn from Cheka punitive detachments or from regular Red Army infantry regiments.
JTF Gold had a strength of over 4000 personnel drawn from all three services and was commanded by Brigadier Gary Byles.
In 1937 No. 88 Squadron was reformed with personnel drawn from 110 Squadron.
LLL is made up of a diverse mixture of personnel, drawn from intelligence or fringe scientific backgrounds.
These posts were scattered across Brisbane and were staffed by professional personnel drawn from the various emergency services.
Of note, 'W' Commando was largely formed from personnel drawn from the Royal Canadian Navy.