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23rd Light Horse Regiment

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The 23rd Light Horse was formed in the 1912 reorganisation of the Australian Light Horse, following the Kitchener Review. As a result of this reorganisation, additional Light Horse Brigades and regiments were to be raised, resulting in a third regiment being raised in the South Australia. The 23rd
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However, when the 6th Motor Brigade was earmarked for conversion to an Armoured Brigade, the 9th Motor Regiment was designated its reconnaissance squadron. Consequently, this left 23rd Reconnaissance Company surplus to requirement and it was disbanded on 8 May 1942 without serving overseas.
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In this role it was to serve as the reconnaissance force for the 4th Military District till March 1942. From this time it served as the brigade reconnaissance squadron for the 6th Motor Brigade, which had begun the process of motorisation in February.
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When the Second World War broke out the CMF was mobilised for continuous training and home defence. During the early period of the war the unit conducted training with its parent division and many members volunteered to join the
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Due to the financial pressures that the Australian military was under, a number of light horse units were amalgamated in the late 1920s. The 18th and 23rd Light Horse Regiments were linked to form the
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was a new regiment which incorporated elements of the 16th Australian Light Horse (South Australian Mounted Rifles) and the 17th Australian Light Horse (South Australian Mounted Rifles). It comprised
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Three Scout Platoons comprising a headquarters, armoured reconnaissance section and two carrier sections (39 personnel, 2 motorcycles, 5 reconnaissance cars and 7 tracked carriers)
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During the First World War militia units were precluded from serving oversees, as a result of the Defence Act 1903; however, members of the 23rd volunteered for service with the
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A Squadron (formerly No 1 Squadron, 16th Light Horse, 1st Squadron) located at  Adelaide – Magill – Tea Tree Gully – Ashton – Lobethal –  Gumeracha – Blumberg
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In 1913 it adopted the territorial title of 23rd (Barossa) Light Horse in recognition of its major catchment area of the Barossa north of Adelaide.
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Mortar Platoon comprising a headquarters and two mortar sections (21 personnel and 2 motorcycles, 4 x 15 cwt trucks and 2 x 3inch mortars)
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B Squadron located at North Adelaide – Walkerville – Prospect – Salisbury – Two Wells – Smithfield – Angle Vale – Gawler – Williamstown
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in 1929. In 1936, the 18th and 23rd were unlinked; however, the 23rd was linked with the 9th Light Horse Regiment to form the
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Following the war the Australian Light Horse was again reorganised in 1921 and the 23rd formed part of the
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Infantry Platoon comprising a headquarters and four infantry sections (41 personnel and 6 x 15cwt trucks)
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C Squadron located at Burra – Hamley Bridge – Riverton – Kapunda
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Headquarters and Signallers (formerly 17th Light Horse) Adelaide
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Hopkins, R.N.L (July 1971). "The 6th Armoured Brigade".
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ANZAC, GALLIPOLI 1915, EGYPT 1915–1917 SINAI 1917–1918
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The Evolution of the Australian Light Horse 1841–1935
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1942
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Company Headquarters (58 personnel and 12 vehicles)
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"23rd Australian Light Horse (Barossa)"




ISBN
0521197082
"Independent Brigade Group Reconnaissance Company"
"23 Reconnaissance Company unit history"
Barossa Light Horse Historical Association
Categories
Military units and formations established in 1912
Military units and formations disestablished in 1942
Mounted regiments of Australia

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