14th Australian Light Horse Regiment


The 14th Light Horse Regiment was formed in Palestine in June 1918 from members of the Australian companies of the Imperial Camel Corps (ICC). The ICC had been disbanded because camel-mounted troops, a valuable addition to the British forces in the deserts of Egypt and the Sinai, were not suitable for the conditions being encountered in Palestine. Although many former light horse troopers were to be found in the ranks of the ICC, large numbers had also been recruited from infantry battalions and so several months of training were needed before the 14th was fit to commence operations as a horse-mounted regiment. The regiment sailed for home on 24th July, 1919.



C Squadron, 14th Australian Light Horse Regiment on parade - Homs, Syria December 1918.


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Portrait of  349 Squadron Sergeant Major (SSM) Charles Greenway, DCM, MID - 14th Australian Light Horse Regiment.

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This page was last updated 30/12/06.


Tradition

Date of Formation:
June 1918

Date of Disbandment:
August 1919

Casualties:
8 killed


Decorations:
3 DSO
5 MC
2 DCM
11 MM
13 MID
1 Foreign award

State Raised:
N/A - Raised in Palestine

Unit Colour Patch:

Unit History Book(s)
Sand, sweat and camels: the Australian companies of the Imperial Camel Corps
G.F.Langley

Traditions inherited by:

2nd/14th Light Horse (Queensland Mounted Infantry).

 


14th Light Horse Regiment Colour Patch

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14th Light Horse Regiment unofficial collar badge



 


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