Ingleburn Army Camp

Many important army units who trained at the camp served in some of the major engagements of World War II.

Originally known as "Ingleburn Military Camp", the Commonwealth acquired 684 acres (2.77 km2) in 1940, which the army had already occupied after setting up tents on 8 October 1939.

Many Australians experienced military training at the camp prior to be posted to an Army Reserve unit in their home locations.

The Camp on the southern side of Campbeltown road was occupied by the First Signal Regiment from my earliest recollection in the late 1960s until about 1980 when 1 Sig Regt was redeployed to Enoggera Barracks in Brisbane, Queensland.

Following its tour of duty in Phuoc Tuy Province South Vietnam, HQ 1 Coy RAASC and its organic 21 Sup Pl and transport Platoons were deployed to Ingleburn in 1966 and were located to the rear of 1 Field Hospital.

Bardia Barracks, part of the old Ingleburn Army Camp