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  2. 4th Light Horse Regiment (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    On 11 August 1914, the 4th Light Horse Regiment was raised in Melbourne, as the divisional cavalry regiment of the 1st Division. [1] Light horse regiments normally comprised twenty-five officers and 497 other ranks serving in three squadrons, each of six troops. [2] Each troop was divided into eight sections, of four men each.

  3. 4th Light Horse Brigade - Wikipedia

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    Gunners of A Battery, Honourable Artillery Company, attached to the 4th Australian Light Horse Brigade, crouch between their 13 pounder quick fire field guns and a cactus hedge near Belah, Palestine, in March 1918. During World War I, the 4th Light Horse Brigade consisted of the following: [18] [37] [38] [39] 4th Light Horse Regiment (1917–1919)

  4. Australian Light Horse - Wikipedia

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    Troopers of the 4th Light Horse Brigade at Beersheeba, 1917. The light horse were organised along cavalry rather than infantry lines. A light horse regiment, although technically equivalent to an infantry battalion in terms of command level, contained only 25 officers and 400 men as opposed to an infantry battalion that consisted of around ...

  5. Australian Mounted Division - Wikipedia

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    The brigade was reformed in January 1917 – with the 4th Light Horse Regiment in place of the 13th – and joined the division on formation. [ 8 ] The 5th Mounted Brigade was formed as part of the Territorial Force in 1908 as the 1st South Midland Mounted Brigade with three yeomanry regiments: the Warwickshire Yeomanry , the Royal ...

  6. Battle of Samakh - Wikipedia

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    While the 4th Light Horse Brigade buried their dead and the field ambulance treated the wounded, a squadron of the 12th Light Horse Regiment advanced along the western shore of the Sea of Galilee, to meet with the 3rd Light Horse Brigade which had captured Jenin, which had advanced directly over the hills from Nazareth at 15:00 on 25 September ...

  7. Michael Shanahan (Australian Army officer) - Wikipedia

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    Shanahan later gained the horse's trust and requested Banjo Paterson, head of the Remount Service, to release the recalcitrant animal to him. Perry has "the Bastard" carrying not three men but five, the inspiration for Carl Valerius' monument on the Burley Griffin Way at Murrumburrah, opposite the Light Horse Memorial Park. [14]

  8. Family and friends remember Angel Berumen in memorial service

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    The service started at 10 a.m. and, one after another for almost two hours, family and friends went up to share stories of all the good times they spent with Angel. Many still trying to make sense ...

  9. Lighthorse - Wikipedia

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    Lighthorse or Light Horse most often refers to Light cavalry, but may also refer to: 2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment, Australian Army Regiment; 3rd Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment (United States) Australian Light Horse, mounted infantry who fought in World War I 1st Light Horse Brigade; 2nd Light Horse Brigade; 3rd Light Horse Brigade; 4th Light ...