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11th Light Horse Regiment (Australia)

11th Light Horse Regiment
11th Light Horse hat badge.jpg
11th Light Horse Regiment hat badge
Active 1915–19
1921–43
Country  Australia
Branch Australian Army
Type Mounted Infantry
Size Regiment
Part of 4th Light Horse Brigade
Motto(s) Forward
Engagements First World War
North African Campaign
Gallipoli campaign
Sinai and Palestine Campaign
Battle honours Gallipoli 1915–1916
Suvla
Sari Bair
Egypt 1915–1917
Romani
Palestine 1917-1918
Beersheba
El Mughar
Nebi Samwill
Jerusalem
Jordan (Es Salt)
Megiddo
Sharon
Samakh
Damascus 1918
Insignia
Unit Colour Patch 11th Light Horse Regiment colour patch.jpg

The 11th Light Horse Regiment was a mounted infantry regiment of the Australian Army during the First World War. The regiment was raised in August 1914, and assigned to the 4th Light Horse Brigade. The regiment fought against the forces of the Ottoman Empire, in Egypt, at Gallipoli, on the Sinai Peninsula, and in Palestine and Jordan. After the armistice the regiment eventually returned to Australia in March 1919. For its role in the war the regiment was awarded fourteen battle honours. During the inter-war years, the regiment was re-raised as a part-time unit based in the Darling Downs region of Queensland. It was later converted to a motor regiment during the Second World War but was disbanded in 1943 without having been deployed overseas.

The 11th Light Horse Regiment was raised in Queensland and South Australia, and came together in Brisbane in May 1915. Light horse regiments normally comprised twenty-five officers and 497 other ranks serving in three squadrons, each of six troops. Each troop was divided into eight sections, of four men each. In action one man of each section, was nominated as a horse holder reducing the regiment's rifle strength by a quarter. Once formed the regiment was assigned to the 4th Light Horse Brigade.

All Australian Light Horse regiments used cavalry unit designations, but were mounted infantry, and mounted exclusively on the Australian Waler horse.


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