2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment
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2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment (Queensland Mounted Infantry) |
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Cap Badge of the 2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment |
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Active | 1949- |
Country | Australia |
Branch | Army |
Type | Light Horse |
Role | Armoured Reconnaissance |
Size | One regiment |
Part of | Royal Australian Armoured Corps |
Garrison/HQ | Enoggera |
Motto | Forward |
March | Quick - Soldiers of the Queen Slow - Duke of York |
Commanders | |
Colonel-in-Chief | HRH The Prince of Wales (Colonel-in-Chief, RAAC) |
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Unit Colour Patch | |
Abbreviation | 2/14 QMI |
The 2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment (Queensland Mounted Infantry) is a regiment of the Australian Army and forms part of the Royal Australian Armoured Corps. The regiment was formed in 1930 and is currently an armoured reconnaissance unit equipped with ASLAVs.
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[edit] History
The 2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment (Queensland Mounted Infantry) was formed in 1930 through the amalgamation of two other regiments:
- 2nd Moreton Light Horse (QMI)
- 14th West Moreton Light Horse (QMI)
In 1939, on the outbreak of the Second World War, the 2/14 was made part of the 1st Cavalry Brigade, along with the other units of mounted infantry in Queensland. In 1940, the 2/14 was disamalgamated into its antecedent units; the 2nd Moreton Light Horse eventually became the 2nd Australian Cavalry Regiment (AIF) before disbanding in 1943, while the 14th Light Horse was reformed as a machine gun regiment, becoming the 14th Motor Regiment before disbanding in 1942.
In 1949, A Squadron, 2nd/14th Queensland Mounted Infantry was reformed as an armoured car squadron, before being increased to a full regiment in 1950. In 1956, it converted to an anti-tank unit, equipped initially with 6-pounder and 17-pounder guns, before receiving 120mm anti-tank guns and recoilless rifles.
In 1960, A Squadron became part of the regular army, eventually being transferred to become B Squadron, 1st Cavalry Regiment in 1966. At the same time, 2/14 was redesignated as a cavalry regiment, re-equipping with armoured vehicles. The regiment was reduced to a squadron in 1976, before expanding again to a full regiment in 1980, being renamed the 2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment (Queensland Mounted Infantry) in 1981, equipped with the M113 vehicle in the armoured support role. In 1986, the regiment became an integrated unit consisting of regular army and army reserve soldiers. It converted to the reconnaissance role in 1997, and was re-equipped with the ASLAV vehicle between 2001-2004.
In March 2005 the regiment became a completely regular unit to meet the Army's increased operational tempo. Since this date elements of the regiment have made a number of operational deployments. 2/14th LHR (QMI) has contributed a number SECDET rotations to Iraq. In 2006, A Squadron was deployed to Iraq to serve as part of the third rotation of the Al Muthanna Task Group which became the first rotation of Overwatch Battle Group (West). More recently 2nd/14th LHR (QMI) and 2nd Cavalry Regiment (2 CAV) have contributed forces to the Australian Reconstruction Task Force in Afghanistan.
Individuals from the Regiment 2/14 LHR (QMI) are also used to round out 2 CAV deployments and vice versa.
On the 8th October 2007 Trooper David Pearce was killed while on active service in Orūzgān Province, Afghanistan.[1][2]. He was the second Australian to be killed in the War in Afghanistan,[3] and the second to be killed since the Vietnam War.[4]
[edit] Alliances
- United Kingdom - The Queen's Royal Hussars (Queen's Own and Royal Irish)
- United Kingdom - The King's Royal Hussars
- New Zealand - Queen Alexandra's Mounted Rifles
[edit] 2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment’s battle honours
2nd Light Horse Regiment Moreton Light Horse (QMI)
SOUTH AFRICA 1899 – 1902*
ANZAC
DEFENCE OF ANZAC*
SUVLA
SARI BAIR*
GALLIPOLI
RUMANI*
MAGDHABA-RAFAH*
EGYPT 1915-17
GAZA-BEERSHEBA*
EL-MUGHAR
NEBI SAMWIL
JERUSALEM*
JAFFA*
JERICHO*
JORDAN (ES SALT)
JORDAN (AMMAN)*
MEGIDDO*
NABLUS
PALESTINE 1917-18
14th Light Horse Regiment West Moreton Light Horse (QMI)
SOUTH AFRICA 1899 – 1902*
RUMANI*
MAGDHABA-RAFAH*
EGYPT 1916-17*
GAZA-BEERSHEBA*
EL MUGHAR
NEBI SAMWIL
JERUSALEM*
JORDAN (ES SALT)*
JORDAN (AMMAN)*
MEGIDDO*
NABLUS*
DAMASCUS*
PALESTINE 1917-18
- denotes that the battle honour is emblazoned on the Guidons
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ "Family mourns 'popular and respected' soldier", ABC News (Australia), 2007-10-09. Retrieved on 2007-10-28.
- ^ "Digger David Pearce killed by bomb in Afghanistan", News Limited, 2007-10-09. Retrieved on 2007-10-28.
- ^ "The body of Trooper David Pearce arrives home", News Limited, 2007-10-13. Retrieved on 2007-10-28.
- ^ "Soldier 'a patriotic Australian'", Sydney Morning Herald, 2007-10-09. Retrieved on 2007-10-28.