Australian 2nd Division (World War I)
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The Australian 2nd Division was formed from reinforcements training in Egypt on July 10, 1915 as part of the Australian Imperial Force to fight in World War I. It fought at Gallipoli during the latter stages of the campaign and then moved to the Western Front in France where it was the last Australian division to see combat.
After the war ended and the AIF was demobilised, the 2nd Division name was revived and assigned to an Australian Citizens Military Forces (reserve) unit.
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World War I unit history
Gallipoli
August offensive
France
To be completed
Formation
- 5th Brigade (New South Wales)
- 17th Battalion
- 18th Battalion
- 19th Battalion
- 20th Battalion
- 6th Brigade (Victoria)
- 21st Battalion
- 22nd Battalion
- 23rd Battalion
- 24th Battalion
- 7th Brigade
- 25th Battalion (Queensland)
- 26th Battalion (Queensland)
- 27th Battalion (South Australia)
- 28th Battalion (Western Australia)
External links
- First AIF Order of Battle 1914-1918: Second Division (http://www.unsw.adfa.edu.au/~rmallett/2nd_Division.html)