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  2. List of British Army regiments that served in Australia ...

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    Nevertheless, some regiments, such as the 73rd and 46th served as little as three or four years, while others such as 99th served a total of 13. [13] Two regiments, the 40th and the 50th, served two tours. [13] The last regiment to leave was the 18th, which served the shortest tour, under a year, leaving in 1870. [13]

  3. British Army in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The first British colonial settlement in Australia of Sydney was established in 1788 with the protection of four companies of the Corps of Royal Marines. In 1790 these were mostly replaced with soldiers of the New South Wales Corps, a regiment raised specifically for service in Australia. This regiment was based in Australia until 1810.

  4. 2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment - Wikipedia

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    This has seen 108th Battery relocate from 4th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery to 2 RAR as a sub-unit, being the only full-time infantry battalion with its own organic artillery battery. [30] On 15 October 2017, 2 RAR (Amphib) transferred from the 3rd Brigade to report directly to the headquarters of the 1st Division. The battalion remains ...

  5. Colonial forces of Australia - Wikipedia

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    The British regiments that garrisoned Australia were primarily raised in Britain; however, any Australian born subjects who wished to pursue a military career were obliged to join the British Army, [45] until the formation of locally raised volunteer militia units after responsible self-government was granted in each of the Australian colonies ...

  6. 2/2nd Battalion (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    [2] Troops from the 2/2nd enter Bardia. In March 1941, the 6th Division was despatched to Greece and in April 1941, following the German invasion of that country, the 2/2nd took part in the disastrous Battle of Greece. Amidst a series of withdrawals, the battalion's most significant engagement was a delaying action at Tempe Gorge.

  7. Royal Australian Regiment - Wikipedia

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    An application was made for a royal title, which was granted on 10 March 1949. The Royal Australian Regiment thus came into being as Australia's first regiment of regular infantry. [35] Since formation the battalions of the regiment have competed against each other in an annual military skills competition known as the Gloucester Cup. [36]

  8. Military history of Australia - Wikipedia

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    As a result, in January 1810 the 73rd (Perthshire) Regiment of Foot arrived in Australia. By 1870, 25 British infantry regiments had served in Australia, as had a small number of artillery and engineer units. [9] Although the primary role of the British Army was to protect the colonies against external attack, no actual threat ever materialised.

  9. List of British Army regiments and corps - Wikipedia

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    The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment - 1 + 2 battalions [14] The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment - 1 + 1 battalions [14] The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers - 1 + 1 battalions [14] The Royal Anglian Regiment - 2 + 1 battalions [14] The Royal Yorkshire Regiment - 2 + 1 battalions [14] The Royal Welsh - 1 + 1 battalions [14] The Mercian Regiment - 1 ...