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10th Light Horse Regiment (Australia)

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558: 394: 55: 599:, the regiment underwent several name changes in order to show its varying roles. In 1943, it was gazetted as an Australian Imperial Force unit, after the majority of its personnel volunteered to serve overseas. This did not occur, though, and instead, its main task was the defence of south-west Australia. During this period, the regiment was also partially mechanised, although it did retain horses which were used to patrol the coastline. It was the last regiment in Australia to employ horses. It was disbanded on 14 April 1944. 205: 776: 350:
combination of rifle clubs, infantry regiments and mounted units, the defence of Western Australia was based on the concept of guerrilla war being waged on any potential invader. At that time, although not stated publicly, the big fear was a Japanese invasion. In line with all the changes, the West Australian mounted militia formation was called the 18th Australian Light Horse, with the territorial title remaining as the Western Australia Mounted Infantry (WAMI).
362:, with the territorial title once again remaining as the Western Australia Mounted Infantry (WAMI). Like all units, nearly all the former members were purged and replaced by conscripts. Unfortunately, the cost for the individual of being in the Light Horse was in excess of the sustenance allowance received and the numbers dropped alarmingly. The man whose personal energy singularly saved the WAMI from oblivion during this period was Noel Brazier, an officer from 31: 1592: 339:, it was the custom for the volunteer infantry at major centres to form, within themselves, small bodies of mounted infantry for the purpose of performing certain cavalry duties. By 1900, records indicate that at least four such bodies existed, these being at Perth, Guildford, Geraldton and Bunbury. These units were brought together under a single command and took the title of the Western Australia Mounted Infantry (WAMI). 453:. Due to the terrain and the static nature of the fighting on the peninsula, it was felt that mounted units could not play a part; however, a number of light horse units were deployed in a dismounted role as infantry. The 10th Light Horse Regiment arrived at Gallipoli on 20 May 1915 and initially it was largely used in a defensive role. In August, however, the Allies attempted to break the stalemate, launching the 390:. While the Army had planned only to raise a squadron-sized light horse unit, the numbers of volunteers grew so quickly that a decision was made to raise an entire regiment of Western Australians. On 10 October 1914, "C" Squadron was officially re-designated the 10th Light Horse Regiment. It was the only AIF light horse unit raised in Western Australia. 436: 353:
For Western Australians in London who wanted to continue their mounted service, an exchange programme was commenced allying the WAMI with a British Territorial unit known as King Edward's Horse or The King's Overseas Dominions Regiment. From 1908, any Western Australian could serve in either regiment
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In 1903, the Commonwealth re-organised the whole framework of the Australian defence forces. Since there was no money for a standing army, the military was organised on a part-time paid militia model while its strategy bore remarkable similarity to their erstwhile enemy's military organisation. By a
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In October 2021, the 10th Light Horse was re-raised from a single squadron to full regimental status. This involves forming a regimental headquarters to command the existing 'A' Squadron and re-raising of 'B' Squadron. The process is expected to be completed over a two-year period, increasing the
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In order to perpetuate the traditions and distinctions of the Australian Imperial Force, it was decided in July 1919 that all CMF units would be re-designated with the unit numbers of the AIF. From this date, the 25th Australian Light Horse Regiment was renamed the 10th Australia Light Horse
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to be employed in the dual role of reconnaissance/surveillance and protected lift. Under Plan Beersheba the squadron was task with pairing with Regular and Reserve cavalry units to provide Bushmaster crews in support of the ready multi-role combat brigade.
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After the Kitchener Report, the defence structure of Australia was again changed to enlarge the units through conscription. The regiment's title was changed in July 1912 to the 25th Australian Light Horse, part of the
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Trooper K. Butcher with his horse in July 1943. Butcher was the winner of the 10th Light Horse Regiment's "Best turned out light horseman" competition at the unit's annual sports day
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After the war, it was reformed as a single squadron in 1949, when it became fully mechanised and was renamed the 10th Western Australian Mounted Infantry, operating
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and Canadian Scout armoured cars. Expanded to a full regiment in 1952, it was again renamed as the 10th Light Horse in 1956 when it was equipped with Staghounds,
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Fatal Charge at Gallipoli: The Story of One of the Bravest and Most Futile Actions of the Dardanelles Campaign – The Light Horse at the Nek – August 1915
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Training was undertaken in several locations across the state: regional troops were drilled in their home towns, and later training took place at
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on the location of the abandoned Naval Base. They returned in January 1940 for three months' training, during which time they were visited by
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During its service during the war, the regiment suffered 237 killed and 479 wounded. Its members received the following decorations: one
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6x6 LRPV and Regional Force Surveillance Vehicle, in the light cavalry/reconnaissance role. As a part of the Australian Army's
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For several weeks following the outbreak of World War I, "light horsemen" (mounted infantry) from the
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One final recognition was given in 1923 when the regiment was finally awarded the right to carry the
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size of the unit to over 170 personnel. During this time, the regiment took delivery of its first
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The squadron remained independent until 2001, when it formally became a part of the Army Reserve's
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later in August before being evacuated along with the rest of the Allied troops in December 1915.
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in 1919. Following its return to Australia, the 10th Light Horse Regiment was disbanded in 1919.
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The regiment was called up for training in November 1939, spending a month camped just south of
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Regiment, while retaining the territorial title Western Australia Mounted Infantry (WAMI).
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on 1 October 1918. Later, while awaiting repatriation, the regiment was used to suppress
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without any break in their service, a most important factor for officer seniority.
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Personnel from the squadron have been deployed to the Solomon Islands as part of
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for the remainder of the war, taking part in numerous actions including those at
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Reverting to its original mounted infantry role, the regiment saw service in the
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Australian Armour. A History of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps 1927–1972
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While the name of the 10th Light Horse originated in the first months of
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during this offensive was immortalised in the final scenes of the 1981
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in July 1916. One of the officers β€“ the one of the left β€“ is
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of Western Australia, raised during the late 19th century, such as the
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in two stages, beginning 7 February 1915, arriving on 8 March 1915.
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comprise the regiment's key operational vehicles. It is part of the
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Officers of the 10th Light Horse Regiment shaving prior to the
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2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment (Queensland Mounted Infantry)
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The regiment has received the following battle honours:
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The regiment's first action of the war came during the
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Armoured and cavalry regiments of the Australian Army
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vehicle in the armoured reconnaissance role, and the
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Index


Australia
Royal Australian Armoured Corps
Army Reserve
Mounted infantry
13th Brigade
Irwin Barracks
Karrakatta
Latin
Marching Through Georgia
King Charles III
Noel Brazier

mounted infantry
regiment
Australian Army Reserve
Western Australia
World War I
mounted infantry
Colonial militia
Boer War
Gallipoli
Gaza
Beersheba
Jerusalem
Megiddo
Damascus
Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle
Mercedes-Benz G-Wagon
Hawkei PMV

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