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Australian Mounted Division



 Divisional History  The Australian Mounted Division originally formed as the Imperial Mounted Division in January 1917, was a mounted infantry, light horse and yeomanry division. The division was formed in Egypt, and along with the Anzac Mounted Division formed part of Desert Column, Egyptian Expeditionary Force in World War I. The division was originally made up of the Australian 3rd Light Horse Brigade, (formerly Anzac Mounted Division) the reconstituted 4th Light Horse Brigade, and two British yeomanry brigades; the 5th Mounted Brigade and 6th Mounted Brigade.

History

During the First Battle of Gaza, the division (as the Imperial Mounted Division) provided protection from counter-attack on the eastern flank while the main infantry assault was underway. The brigades became the rearguard during the withdrawal from Gaza after the attack was called off.

Divisional Order of Battle

3rd Light Horse Brigade

  • 8th Light Horse Regiment (Victoria, Australia)
  • 9th Light Horse Regiment (Victoria and South Australia)
  • 10th Light Horse Regiment (Western Australia)

4th Light Horse Brigade

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

5th Mounted Brigade (January 1917, April 1918)

  • Warwickshire Yeomanry
  • Royal Gloucestershire Hussars
  • Queen's Own Worcestershire Hussars
  • 16th Machine Gun Squadron
  • 5th Mounted Brigade Signal Troop
  • 5th Mounted Brigade Field Ambulance, RAMC
  • 5th Mounted Brigade Mobile Veterinary Section

The British 5th Mounted Brigade (formerly the 1st South Midland Mounted Brigade) joined from Corps Troops in January 1917 on formation of the division. With the division, it took part in the First and Second Battles of Gaza.

The brigade remained with the division when it was renamed Australian Mounted Division on 30 June 1917. It then took part in the Third Battle of Gaza including the Capture of Beersheba and the Battle of Mughar Ridge. It also resisted the Turkish counter-attacks in the Turkish Defence of Jerusalem.

Three of the brigade's squadrons took part in the Charge at Huj, the last British cavalry charge against enemy guns.

In March 1918, the 2nd Indian Cavalry Division was broken up in France. The Canadian (Canadian Cavalry Brigade) and British units (7th Dragoon Guards, 8th Hussars and N and X Batteries, RHA) remained in France and the Indian elements were sent to Egypt.

By an Egyptian Expeditionary Force GHQ Order of 12 April 1918, the mounted troops of the EEF were reorganised when the Indian Army units arrived in theatre. On 24 April 1918, the 2nd Mounted Division was formed on the Indian Establishment. 5th Mounted Brigade was merged with elements of the 3rd (Ambala) Cavalry Brigade and assigned to the new division.

6th Mounted Brigade (January 1917, June 1917)

6th Mounted Brigade Organisation, July 1917

  • Royal Buckinghamshire Hussars
  • Queen's Own Dorset Yeomanry
  • Berkshire Yeomanry
  • 17th Machine Gun Squadron
  • 6th Mounted Brigade Signal Troop
  • 2/South Midland Cavalry Field Ambulance, RAMC
  • 4/1st North Midland Mobile Veterinary Section

The British 6th Mounted Brigade (formerly the 2nd South Midland Mounted Brigade) joined from the Western Frontier Force in January 1917 on formation of the division. With the division, it took part in the First and Second Battles of Gaza. The complete brigade was transferred to the newly formed Yeomanry Mounted Division on 27 June 1917, joining it at el Maraqeb.

5th Light Horse Brigade (from mid-1918)[edit]

  • 14th Light Horse Regiment
  • 15th Light Horse Regiment
  • 16th Regiment Mixte de Marche de Palestine et Syrie (also known as the 1er Régiment Mixte de Marche de Cavalerie du Lavant)
  • XIX Brigade, Royal Horse Artillery (T.F.)[edit]
  • HAC 13-pounders March 1918
  • 1st Nottinghamshire Battery Royal Horse Artillery (RHA)
  • 1/1st Berkshire Battery RHA
  • A Battery, Honourable Artillery Company (HAC)
  • B Battery, Honourable Artillery Company
  • XIX RHA Brigade Ammunition Column

Light Horse Field Ambulance

  • Australian Light Horse Field Ambulance
  • 3rd Light Horse Field Ambulance
  • 4th Light Horse Field Ambulance


27th March 1917 Improvement of trenches

27th March 1917 R.A.263 received

August 1917 Desert Mounted Corps created

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