- British Commonwealth Occupation Force
The British Commonwealth Occupation Force (BCOF), was the name of the joint
Australia n, British, Indian andNew Zealand military forces inoccupied Japan , from 21 February 1946 until the end of occupation in 1952. At its peak, BCOF comprised about 40,000 personnel, equal to about 25% of the total US military personnel in Japan.While US forces were responsible for military government, BCOF was responsible for supervising
demilitarisation and the disposal of Japan's war industries. [http://www.awm.gov.au/atwar/bcof.htm] BCOF was also responsible for occupation of the western prefectures of Shimane, Yamaguchi, Tottori, Okayama, Hiroshima andShikoku Island. They were also supported by theWomen's Auxiliary Service (Burma) . BCOF headquarters was at Kure.For most of the occupation period Australia contributed the majority of the BCOF's personnel. The initial BCOF presence included the Australian 34th Infantry Brigade, British 5th Infantry Brigade, Indian 268th Brigade and the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force (in
J-Force ). The position of commanding officer was always filled by Australians: Lt Gen.John Northcott , February to June 1946; Lt Gen.Horace Robertson , June 1946 to November 1951, and; Lt Gen.William Bridgeford from November 1951 until the end of the occupation.TheBritish Pacific Fleet initially provided most of the naval forces. The air contingent, known as BCAIR, initially comprised theRoyal Australian Air Force No. 81 Fighter Wing, flyingP-51 Mustangs, four Spitfire squadrons (including No. 11 and No. 17 of theRoyal Air Force and No. 4 of theIndian Air Force ), and No. 14 squadron of theRoyal New Zealand Air Force flyingF4U Corsair.During 1947, the BCOF began to wind down its presence in Japan. However, BCOF bases provided staging posts for Australian and other Commonwealth forces deployed to the
Korean War , from 1949 onwards. BCOF was effectively wound-up in 1951, as control of Commonwealth forces in Japan was transferred toBritish Commonwealth Forces Korea .External links
* [http://bcofonline.com/history.htm "A Brief History Of Australia’s Participation in the Occupation of Japan 1945-1952"]
* [http://www.awm.gov.au/atwar/bcof.htm Australian War Memorial, "British Commonwealth Occupation Force 1946 - 1951"]
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