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The Role of Armour in the Australian Defence Force is defined as:
"The co-ordination with other arms, to close with and destroy the enemy forces using fire, manoeuvre and shock action."
The 6th New South Wales Mounted Rifles was a RAAC Regiment (and later an Infantry Battalion) that could trace its lineage back the the 6th Light Horse Regiment (NSW Mounted Rifles) of the First AIF.
In 1949, the Regiment was reformed from the 6th Motor Regiment (New South Wales Mounted Rifles) to become the 6th New South Wales Mounted Rifles and had depots in Western New South Wales.
Effective 1st July 1956, the regiment was transferred from the RAAC to the Royal Australian Infantry Corps and become an Infantry Battalion. It became part of the Royal New South Wales Regiment as part of the Army's restructure around 1960 and was eventually disbanded soon after.

Officers of the 6th New South Wales Mounted Rifles - 1960

Band of the
6th New South Wales Mounted
Rifles - 1952
This site was
last updated
14/02/09.
Tradition
Colonel-in-Chief:
HRH The
Prince of Wales
(Colonel-in-Chief, RAAC)
Affiliations - UK
Motto:
Toujours Pret
March:
Quick -
Slow -
Location:
Orange, NSW
Unit Colour Patch:
None
Unit History Book(s)
Under
Furred Hats : 6th A.L.H. Regt.
George Berrie
