Anzac Mounted Division
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The ANZAC Mounted Division was a mounted infantry (light horse) division formed in March 1916 in Egypt during World War I following the Battle of Gallipoli when the Australian and New Zealand mounted regiments returned from fighting as infantry. For the remainder of the war it served in the Middle East, in the Sinai, Palestine and Syria.
The title ANZAC indicated its composite Australian and New Zealand nature and as such was possibly the first official use of this term for this purpose, rather than as a designation for an army corps.
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[edit] Unit history
[edit] Formation
The division contained three or four mounted brigades. At its core were the following three brigades:
[edit] Australian 1st Light Horse Brigade
- 1st Light Horse Regiment (New South Wales)
- 2nd Light Horse Regiment (Queensland and Northern Territory)
- 3rd Light Horse Regiment (South Australia and Tasmania)
[edit] Australian 2nd Light Horse Brigade
- 5th Light Horse Regiment (Queensland)
- 6th Light Horse Regiment (New South Wales)
- 7th Light Horse Regiment (New South Wales)
[edit] New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade
- Auckland Mounted Rifles Regiment
- Canterbury Mounted Rifles Regiment
- Wellington Mounted Rifles Regiment
[edit] Light Horse Field Ambulance
During the Sinai campaign, the Australian 3rd Light Horse Brigade was also part of the division before moving to the Imperial Mounted Division (which was subsequently retitled the Australian Mounted Division). During 1917 the British 22nd Mounted (Yeomanry) Brigade was attached to the division.
[edit] Battles
[edit] Sinai
[edit] Palestine
- First Battle of Gaza - 2nd Brigade and NZ Brigade
- Second Battle of Gaza
- Third Battle of Gaza
- Battle of Megiddo (1918)
[edit] Syria
[edit] Commanders
1916-17: Maj. Gen. H. G. Chauvel
1917-19: Maj. Gen. E.W.C. Chaytor
[edit] See also
Military history of Australia during World War I