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Australian Mounted Division

Australian Mounted Division
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FormedFebruary 1917
Demobilised1919

The Australian Mounted Division was a mounted infantry (light horse) division formed in Egypt during World War I. When the British forces in the Middle East expanded in late 1916, a second mounted division was created called the Imperial Mounted Division. It originally comprised the Australian 3rd Light Horse Brigade (from the Anzac Mounted Division) and the reconstituted Australian 4th Light Horse Brigade as well as two British mounted brigades. After protests from the Australian government, the division was renamed in June 1917 when one of the British brigades was detached.

Formation

The core brigades of the division were:

; Australian 3rd Light Horse Brigade :

; Australian 4th Light Horse Brigade :

  • 4th Light Horse Regiment (Victoria)
  • 11th Light Horse Regiment (Queensland and South Australia)
  • 12th Light Horse Regiment (New South Wales)

; British 5th Mounted (Yeomanry) Brigade :

Originally the division also contained the British 6th Mounted Brigade. In mid-1918 the British 5th Mounted Brigade was detached and the Australian 5th Light Horse Brigade (containing the 14th and 15th Light Horse Regiments as well as a French cavalry regiment) joined the division.

Battles

Gaza, Jerusalem, Syria.

External Links

First AIF Order of Battle 1914-1918: Australian Mounted Division

Referenced By

Anzac Mounted Division | Australian Imperial Force (1st) | British Desert Column | Desert Mounted Corps | First Australian Imperial Force | List of military divisions by name


License

This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Australian Mounted Division".

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