576:. During this time although most of the brigade's key appointments were filled by Regular Army personnel, the majority of brigade's personnel were part-time soldiers who had a limited training obligation and were confined to one evening parade per week, one training weekend per month and one 14-day continuous training camp a year. In 1951, the compulsory training scheme was reintroduced and this saw the brigade's establishment increase. By 1953, the brigade was assigned to Northern Command. In 1957, the compulsory training scheme was reduced in scope, and made selective, and later suspended once more in 1960. At the same time, the Army adopted the
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years, brigade formations had been discontinued, although their headquarters units had remained in many cases, to improve the flow of information. Following the decision to return to the traditional triangular divisional structure in 1965, the brigade formations were re-adopted, however, in 1967 the designation of "task force" was adopted instead of "brigade", as it was felt that the later term was too "rigid". As a result, the 7th
Brigade was known for a time as the "7th Task Force". In 1973, the 7th Task Force was placed under the command of the
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In late 1964, conscription was reintroduced, albeit in a different form which focused mainly on bolstering the
Regular Army to meet commitments in Southeast Asia. The following year, the Pentropic system was abolished and the Army returned to the traditional divisional structure. During the Pentropic
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October 1918, after fighting an action around Grandcourt, the 7th Brigade was withdrawn from the line to reorganise. At this time, the 25th Battalion was disbanded to provide reinforcements to the rest of the brigade, with the majority being sent to the 26th Battalion. They remained out of
489:. On 13 December 1941, the brigade received order to partially mobilise; the following day the order for full mobilisation was issued. The brigade then only had 1,393 men in all ranks. Because of the issue of the mobilisation order, by 27 December, this had increased to 4,449 men of all ranks.
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units; the brigade once again adopted the title of "7th Task Force", however, this was once again changed back to "7th
Brigade" in 1999. The brigade also underwent a period of capability enhancement between 1997 and 2000 as a number of new equipment platforms were rolled out in an effort to
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After the evacuation, the brigade was re-constituted in Egypt, where a further period of training followed. At this time, the AIF was expanded and re-organised. The 7th
Brigade returned to the command of the 2nd Division and in March 1916, after a brief period of defensive duties around the
520:, during which the Australians struck a considerable blow to Japanese intentions in the Pacific, inflicting upon them their first major defeat on land of the war, turning back an attempted landing to secure the strategically important airfields that the Allies had built in the region.
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In April 2015, around 100 personnel from the 7th
Brigade deployed to Iraq as part of Task Group Taji, to provide training for Iraqi forces fighting against ISIL, alongside troops from various other nations including New Zealand.
405:, as the Allies sought to penetrate the Hindenburg Line, the Australian 2nd Division advanced to the Somme River, the 7th Brigade attacked around Biaches, crossing the river around Peronne on 30 August. During the subsequent
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the line until 7 November, when orders were received to move forward from the rest camp around St Owen. The brigade was in the process of marching towards the front when news that the armistice had been signed reached them.
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The
Australian Army transitioned from the four battalion brigade structure to the three battalion structure favoured by the British during 1940–1941. As a result, the 15th and 47th Battalions were reallocated to the
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Following the battle, the brigade maintained a garrison around Milne Bay until March 1943 when they were moved back to Port
Moresby. They were reassigned to the 11th Division at this time, and assumed the role of
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to perpetuate the numerical designations and battle honours of the AIF, as well as its divisional structure. As a consequence, 7th
Brigade was re-raised on 21 May 1921 under the command of Brigadier
635:. Throughout 2010 the brigade provided elements to operations in Afghanistan, Iraq and East Timor, with around 2,500 personnel being deployed. On 20 November 2010, the brigade marched through the
671:(8/9 RAR), as a Regular motorised infantry battalion. To facilitate this, the two Reserve infantry battalions of the Royal Queensland Regiment were transferred to the 11th Brigade in July 2007.
528:'s reserve brigade. In April, the brigade moved to Donadabu, occupying a position around Sogeri Plateau, where they undertook further training and remained poised to reinforce troops around
230:, Queensland and is composed mainly of units of the Regular Army. While the brigade has not deployed as a whole unit since World War II, component units have deployed on operations to
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in 1929. In 1938, however, attempts were made to increase the size of the
Militia due to concerns about the possibility of war in Europe, and as a part of this the
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and the 29th Brigade. On 9 July 1942, the first elements of the brigade departed Townsville for Milne Bay, arriving there on 11 July embarked in the Dutch ship
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and 61st Battalions—which were assigned to the brigade at various times. At the beginning of the war the brigade was primarily responsible for the defence of
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in February and May 1942, and as a result by May 1942, the 7th Brigade consisted only of the 9th, 25th and 61st Battalions. At this time it relocated to
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was disbanded. As a part of the restructure, the brigade moved towards the establishment of a core of Regular Army units supported by the brigade's
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in July 1915. After being deployed to Egypt, the brigade was sent to the Gallipoli peninsula in September 1915 as reinforcements for the
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later in the year where they took part in the a number of significant battles until the end of the war including the battles of
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1443:. Australia in the War of 1939–1945. Series 2 – Navy. Vol. 2 (1st ed.). Canberra: Australian War Memorial.
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During the early part of World War II, the 7th Brigade was a Militia unit made up of several infantry battalions—the
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in 1917. In 1918, the 7th undertook a defensive role during the
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raised in Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia—the
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2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment (Queensland Mounted Infantry)
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The 7th Brigade was re-formed in early 1915 as part of the
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The Blue Diamonds: The History of 7th Brigade, 1915–2008
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was raised in Brisbane and became part of 7th Brigade.
1541:. South Melbourne, Victoria: Oxford University Press.
782:. Commonwealth of Australia. p. 5. Archived from
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formation, although it was re-formed as part of the
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16:Military unit of the Australian Army
1990:Military history during World War I
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1365:Australian Military Forces (1912).
1132:McKenzie-Smith 2018, pp. 2067–2068.
849:. Army History Unit. Archived from
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341:—the brigade was assigned to the
198:in early 1915 for service during
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1440:Royal Australian Navy, 1942–1945
1066:Belham & Denham 2009, p. 81.
1030:Belham & Denham 2009, p. 76.
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910:Belham & Denham 2009, p. 10.
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1461:A Military History of Australia
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946:Bomford 2012, p. 137
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1332:on 11 November 2012
991:Shaw 2010, pp. 8–9.
937:Morgan 2014, p. 25.
856:on 11 November 2012
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538:Atherton Tablelands
514:Battle of Milne Bay
433:and the end of the
128:New Guinea campaign
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1191:Grey 2008, p. 238.
1182:Grey 2008, p. 228.
1155:Grey 2008, p. 200.
1075:Gill 1968, p. 118.
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982:Grey 2008, p. 125.
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