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609:. During this time, the 44th Battalion was detached from the brigade and for the remainder of the war its principle units were the 11th, 16th and 28th Infantry Battalions. In 1943, after the threat of a Japanese landing in the west subsided, the brigade was moved north to the Northern Territory, joining the garrison there as part of
562:
Initially, the
Citizens Forces units were maintained through a mixture of voluntary and compulsory service. Throughout the 1920s the compulsory service scheme was adjusted to focus mainly on the populated centres, which meant that the strength of some of the brigade's regional units, such as the 16th
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against the
Japanese, remaining on the island until the end of the war. Combat was limited during the campaign, as the Australians sought mainly to isolate the Japanese garrison, rather than destroy it. After arriving at Jacquinot Bay in November 1944, the brigade moved to Wunung Plantation and then
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As a result, the 11th and 16th
Battalions were amalgamated in 1930. They remained linked until 1936 when they were both re-raised in their own right again, as part of an expansion of the Australian military due to concerns about war in Europe. By 1938, the 10th Light Horse had been reassigned as
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They took part in the limited advance from the Tol
Plantation and conducted patrol operations as the Australians advanced slowly towards Rabaul. At the conclusion of hostilities, the brigade carried out occupation duties. After returning to Australia, the brigade was disbanded in 1946.
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that took place amidst the German Spring
Offensive in early 1918. The brigade's casualties during the offensive were heavy, and as a result one of its battalions β the 52nd β was broken up and its personnel used to reinforce the other three battalions in mid-May 1918.
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After the Second World War, Australia's wartime military was demobilised. In 1948 the part-time force was re-raised under the guise of the
Citizens Military Force. The 13th Brigade was re-raised at this time, once again headquartered in Western Australia, and assigned to
530:
In 1921, following the conclusion of the demobilisation process, Australia's part-time military force, the
Citizens Force, was reorganised to perpetuate the numerical designations of the AIF. As a result, the 13th Brigade was re-raised as part of the
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Between 1940 and mid-1945, the brigade was commanded by
Brigadier Eric McKenzie, who, according to the Australian War Memorial, held the longest brigade command of any Australian officer of the war. McKenzie was replaced by Brigadier
664:, it is headquartered in Perth and commands units across Western Australia, based in places such as Joondalup, Rockingham, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie, Albany and Katanning. The brigade's personnel have deployed on operations to the
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it was initially only used as a garrison force. It was mobilised for full-time service following Japan's entry into the war in
December 1941, and undertook collective training at Melville Camp until early 1942.
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by creating three additional divisions on top of the two that already existed. This was achieved by splitting the battalions of the first four brigades that had fought at
Gallipoli to provide an experienced
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The brigade remained along the front for several weeks. Although it was relatively quiet, the tour, which lasted until the night of 10/11 July, cost the brigade 41 casualties. After being relieved by the
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After the German offensive was blunted, the remaining three battalions of the brigade undertook further actions as the Allies went on the offensive, launching their
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657:, the brigade was disbanded. It was re-raised again in 1988, and is currently responsible for the bulk of Army Reserve formations in Western Australia.
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Following the end of the war, the battalions of the 13th Brigade were returned home and disbanded. The brigade's first commanding officer was Brigadier
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field (non divisional) troops directly assigned to the 5th Military District headquarters. However, they continued to be attached to the 13th Brigade.
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to undertake further training. This included route marches and attacks in concert with artillery to prepare them for entry into the
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in France and Belgium and was engaged in a number of significant actions. Its first major action came at
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and have also been deployed to provide aid to the civil community. Under
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Troops from the 16th Infantry Battalion land on New Britain, March 1945.
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in August. They continued operations into late September, attacking the
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374:, on formation the brigade consisted of four infantry battalions: the
1582:. Loftus, New South Wales: Australian Military History Publications.
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317:. At this time, the brigade's constituent units were located around
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The brigade's most notable action came during the Allied attack on
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in May 1945 who led the brigade through the New Britain campaign.
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in December 1915, the Australian government decided to expand the
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1604:(3rd ed.). Melbourne, Victoria: Cambridge University Press.
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522:, who commanded the brigade throughout the remainder of the war.
1497:"'Let Difficulties not Deter: The Army's Reserve's 13th Brigade"
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government, and replaced by an all-volunteer "Militia" scheme.
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was divided to form the 13th Infantry Brigade. Assigned to the
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1203:. Royal Western Australia Regiment Association. Archived from
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The Unit Guide: The Australian Army 1939–1945, Volume 2
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The Australian Army: A History of Its Organisation 1901β2001
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The Australian Army. Modernisation from Beersheba and Beyond
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and has units located across the state in locations such as
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Sutton, Michael; DeSilve-Ranasinghe, Sergei (April 2014).
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1506:(22). Defence Reserves Association: 20β21. Archived from
1380:. Vol. 16. Canberra: National Centre of Biography,
514:. When Glasgow was promoted to take over command of the
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in August 1916. This was followed by further actions at
472:, where they fought a defensive action in early 1918.
437:, the 13th moved to Halloy-les-Pernois, to the west of
1702:(4 (December)). Garran, Australian Capital Territory:
1679:. South Melbourne, Victoria: Oxford University Press.
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774:. Commonwealth of Australia. p. 5. Archived from
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Official History of Australia in the War of 1914β1918
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11th/28th Battalion, Royal Western Australia Regiment
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1660:. Warriewood, New South Wales: Big Sky Publishing.
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1154:"Australian Infantry Unit Colour Patches 1921β1949"
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846:. Australian Defence Force Academy. Archived from
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620:. They then embarked overseas to take part in the
510:, who had previously served at Gallipoli with the
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499:. Early the following month, the majority of the
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1643:. Melbourne, Victoria: Grayflower Publications.
711:16th Battalion, Royal Western Australia Regiment
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625:moved to Palmalal Plantation in January 1945.
503:brigade was withdrawn from the line for rest.
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1558:The Australian Imperial Force in France, 1916
736:7th Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery
1623:. Blackburn, Victoria: W.D. Joynt & Co.
1855:Australian and New Zealand Mounted Division
1539:. Melbourne, Victoria: Government Printer.
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1073:"Herring, Sydney Charles Edgar (1881β1951)"
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1081:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography,
918:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography,
40:
1275:"11th Battalion (City of Perth Regiment)"
910:"Glasgow, Sir Thomas William (1876β1955)"
696:As of 2023 the 13th Brigade consists of:
429:, in France, relieving the 3rd Brigade.
1704:Military Historical Society of Australia
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2101:Military history during World War I
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1535:Australian Military Forces (1912).
1372:"Robert Emmett Winning (1906β1971)"
464:during 1917. The brigade fought at
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2085:New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade
1377:Australian Dictionary of Biography
1319:"Unit History β 13th Brigade"
1078:Australian Dictionary of Biography
915:Australian Dictionary of Biography
655:Pentropic divisional establishment
25:
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1472:. Australian Army. Archived from
1279:Second World War, 1939β1945 units
518:in June 1918, he was replaced by
265:It is currently headquartered at
238:, the brigade was re-raised as a
230:. Originally formed in 1912 as a
18:13th Infantry Brigade (Australia)
1345:"28th Battalion (Swan Regiment)"
1026:First World War, 1914β1918 units
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526:Inter-war years and World War II
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2075:3rd New Zealand (Rifle) Brigade
1796:New Zealand Expeditionary Force
1656:McKenzie-Smith, Graham (2018).
1602:A Military History of Australia
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240:First Australian Imperial Force
1382:Australian National University
1083:Australian National University
920:Australian National University
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759:
688:when it is the ready brigade.
684:, to support the Regular Army
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29:Brigade of the Australian Army
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1784:1st Australian Imperial Force
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445:, which had begun on 1 July.
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1621:The Australian Light Horse
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601:coastline from a possible
481:Second Battle of the Somme
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1281:. Australian War Memorial
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1002:. Australian War Memorial
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553:44th Infantry Battalions
537:Perth, Western Australia
301:of the Australian Army.
254:and later fought in the
132:Perth, Western Australia
1071:Katzmann, Anna (1983).
539:, and consisted of the
512:1st Light Horse Brigade
372:4th Australian Division
731:Former units include:
716:13th Engineer Regiment
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489:Hundred Days Offensive
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2131:Brigades of Australia
1726:109th Signal Squadron
1580:To Villers-Bretonneux
1578:Edgar, Peter (2006).
1370:Connor, John (2002).
1264:, pp. 2039β2040.
1201:"WA Infantry History"
908:Harry, Ralph (1983).
726:109th Signal Squadron
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533:5th Military District
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315:3rd Military District
2080:4th Infantry Brigade
2070:2nd Infantry Brigade
2065:1st Infantry Brigade
1917:New Zealand Division
1777:Expeditionary Forces
622:New Britain campaign
256:New Britain Campaign
164:New Britain campaign
1476:on 12 February 2014
1303:McKenzie-Smith 2018
1262:McKenzie-Smith 2018
1250:McKenzie-Smith 2018
1207:on 26 February 2014
850:on 16 February 2012
535:, headquartered in
87:HM King Charles III
599:Western Australian
591:Defence Act (1903)
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1092:978-0-522-84459-7
929:978-0-522-84459-7
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