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126: 56: 221:(19th), and were drawn from areas previously assigned to the 6th and 7th Light Horse Brigades, which had been disbanded when Australia's part-time mounted units were re-formed as cavalry brigades. At this time, the force was maintained using a mix of voluntary enlistment and compulsory service. The brigade ceased to exist in October 1936, due to manpower shortages following the suspension of the compulsory service scheme in the early 1930s. By 1938, the brigade's regiments had been reassigned to the 241:, Victoria, as a motor brigade, tasked with the defence of Australia. Assigned to the 2nd Motor Division – which had been converted from the 2nd Cavalry Division – the brigade initially consisted of three motor regiments: the 236:
undertook a modernisation program to motorise or mechanise its mounted forces, at which time many light horse regiments were issued vehicles and re-roled. As a result, the brigade was formed in April 1942 at
165:. The brigade ceased to exist in 1936 due to manpower shortages, but was re-raised during World War II, in April 1942, as a motor brigade. It was quickly disbanded, however, and was used to raise the 616: 279: 206: 611: 17: 626: 621: 504: 512: 437: 289: 242: 562: 269: 198: 250: 352: 311: 254: 182: 166: 107: 225:, with the 4th and 19th having been amalgamated, and the 17th having been converted into a machine gun regiment. 222: 606: 429: 373: 578: 528: 294: 274: 246: 202: 340: 178: 150: 344: 194: 158: 253:. The brigade did not last long and in June 1942 its constituent units were absorbed into the 332: 299: 8: 190: 162: 125: 558: 508: 481: 458: 433: 406: 348: 333: 233: 142: 81: 600: 501:
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The following units were assigned to the brigade as a motor formation:
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The following units served with the brigade as a cavalry formation:
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The 5th Cavalry Brigade was raised as a formation of the part-time
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The Australian Army: A History of its Organisation 1901–2001
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The Unit Guide: The Australian Army 1939–1945, Volume 2
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1942
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5th Cavalry Brigade (Australia)
Australia
Australian Crown
Australian Army
2nd Cavalry Division

Australian Army
World War II
Militia
light horse
Victoria
6th Armoured Brigade
Militia
2nd Cavalry Division
Melbourne
Victoria
light horse
4th
17th
19th Light Horse Regiments
Warrnambool
Bendigo
Ballarat
3rd Cavalry Brigade
World War II
Australian Army
Geelong
13th
17th
104th

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