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A Battery, Royal Australian Artillery
Unit
"A" Field Battery is the oldest permanent unit of the Australian army. Before 1870 each of the major ports in colonial Australia were defended by the British garrison troops from the Royal Garrison Ar...U51999
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A Squadron, New South Wales Mounted Infantry
Unit
"A" Squadron was the first draft from the New South Wales Mounted Rifles to be sent as part of the colony's first contingent to South Africa. A Squadron was raised as a mounted rifle squadron, and it ...U52005
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2nd New South Wales Mounted Rifles
Unit
The 2nd Regiment of the New South Wales Mounted Rifles was established in Sydney, along the same lines as the 1st Mounted Rifles, which was then still serving in South Africa. The 2nd Mounted Rifles c...U52008
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New South Wales Citizen Bushmen
Unit
The New South Wales Citizens' Bushmen consisted of four mounted rifle squadrons and underwent several name changes, from the New South Wales Citizens' Bushmen, to the Australian Bushmen Contingent, an...U52011
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New South Wales Imperial Bushmen
Unit
The New South Wales Imperial Bushmen was one of a number of regiments raised in the Australian colonies in response to a request from the British government asking for "hardy bushmen" - men who could ...U52012
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New South Wales Infantry Company
Unit
The New South Wales Infantry Company was the only infantry contingent sent from New South Wales to the Boer War. The contingent was raised from New South Wales's colonial infantry regiments, who were ...U52006
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New South Wales Lancers
Unit
The New South Wales Lancers was raised in 1883 as a light horse unit but, following the return of its contingent from the Sudan that had served with the New South Wales Artillery in 1885, it converted...U52004
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3rd New South Wales Imperial Bushmen
Unit
The 3rd New South Wales Imperial Regiment was raised at Klerksdorp, Transvaal, on 4 May 1901. It was formed with men drafts of 230 officers and other ranks who were intended for the New South Wales Im...U52009
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3rd New South Wales Mounted Rifles
Unit
The 3rd Regiment of the New South Wales Mounted Rifles was established in Sydney along the same lines as the two previous regiments. The 3rd Mounted Rifles consisted of five mounted rifle squadrons an...U52010
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1st Australian Horse
Unit
The 1st Australian Horse was a volunteer militia unit raised in 1895 by Colonel J.H.K. Mackay. Mackay recruited men from all over country New South Wales. Detachments were formed at Murrumburrah, Gunn...U52001
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1st New South Wales Mounted Rifles
Unit
Following the despatch of the first contingent from New South Wales to the Boer War, a second contingent was quickly sent. One squadron from the Mounted Rifles Regiment had an infantry company which l...U52007