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Category:
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6th
Light Horse Regiment (New South Wales)
[2nd
Light Horse Brigade]
Served in Egypt, Gallipoli, Sinai, Palestine
Formed New South Wales September 1914 for 2nd Light Horse Brigade.
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Badges displayed
either unofficial or CMF.
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Departed Sydney on Suevic
21 December 1914.
- 1st Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Bakara
22 December 1914,
- 2nd Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Marere
20 February 1915,
- 3rd Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Clan
MacCorquodale 6 February 1915,
- 4th Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Shropshire
17 March 1915,
- 5th Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Kabinga
20 May 1915
- 6th Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Clan
McEwan 30 June 1915,
- 7th Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Chilka
7 June 1915,
- 8th Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Suffolk
28 July 1915,
- 9th Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Argyleshire
30 September 1915,
- 10th Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Themistocles
5 October 1915
- and Pera
13 October 1915,
- 11th Reinforcements departed Sydney on Hawkes
Bay 23 October 1915
- 12th Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Hawkes
Bay 23 October 1915
- 13th Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Aeneas
20 December 1915,
- 14th Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Wandilla
3 February 1916,
- 15th Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Pera
22 March 1916,
- 16th Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Hymettus
3 May 1916,
- 17th Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Port
MacQuarie 26 April 1916,
- 18th Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Hororata
2 May 1916,
- 19th Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Mongolia
8 July 1916,
- 20th Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Anglo-Egyptian
19 September 1916,
- 21st Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Kabinga
12 September 1916,
- 22nd Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Katuna
23 November 1916,
- 23rd Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Karmala
3 February 1917,
- 24th Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Itria
28 February 1917
- 25th Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Boorara
10 May 1917,
- 26th Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Boorara
10 May 1917,
- 27th Reinforcements departed Sydney on Port
Sydney on 9 May 1917,
- 28th Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Port
Lincoln 11 June 1917,
- 29th Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Kyarra
3 September 1917,
- 30th Reinforcements departed Melbourne on
Commonwealth
2 November 1917,
- 31st Reinforcements departed Melbourne on
Commonwealth
2 November 1917,
- 32nd Reinforcements departed Melbourne on
Commonwealth
2 November 1917,
- 33rd Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Canberra
16 November 1917,
- 34th Reinforcements departed Sydney on
Ormonde
2 March 1918.
Battle Honours:
- Anzac,
- Defence of Anzac,
- Suvla,
- Sari
Bair,
- Gallipoli 1915,
- Romani,
- Egypt 1915-17,
- Gaza-Beersheba,
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- El Mughar,
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Nebi Samwil,
- Jerusalem,
- Jordan (Es Salt),
- Jordan (Amman),
- Megiddo,
- Nablus,
- Palestine 1917-18
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many details on this page from Ross
Mallett's site
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6th Light Horse Regiment
The 6th Light Horse Regiment was
raised in Sydney in September 1914 from men who had enlisted in New
South Wales, and became part of the 2nd Light Horse Brigade. Sailing
from Sydney on 21 December 1914, the regiment disembarked in Egypt on 1
February 1915.
The light horse were considered
unsuitable for the initial operations at Gallipoli, but were
subsequently deployed without their horses to reinforce the infantry.
The 2nd Light Horse Brigade landed in late May 1915 and was attached to
the 1st Australian Division. The 6th Light Horse became responsible for
a sector on the far right of the ANZAC line, and played a defensive role
until it left the peninsula on 20 December 1915.
Back in Egypt, the 2nd Light Horse
Brigade became part of the ANZAC Mounted Division and, in April 1916,
joined the forces defending the Suez Canal from a Turkish advance across
the Sinai Desert. It fought at the battle of Romani on 4 August, at
Katia the following day, and participated in the pursuit that followed
the Turks’ retreat back across the desert.
The regiment spent late 1916 and early
1917 engaged on patrol work until the British advance into Palestine
stalled before the Turkish bastion of Gaza. It was involved in the two
abortive battles to capture Gaza directly (27 March and 19 April) and
then the operation that ultimately led to its fall – the wide
outflanking move via Beersheba that began on 31 October.
With the fall of Gaza on 7 November
1917, the Turkish position in southern Palestine collapsed. The 6th
participated in the pursuit that followed and led to the capture of
Jerusalem in December. The focus of British operations then moved to the
Jordan Valley. In early 1918 the 6th was involved in the Amman (24–27
February) and Es Salt (30 April–4 May) raids, both of which were
tactical failures but helped to convince the Turks that the next
offensive would be launched across the Jordan.
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RILEY, Tpr. Kenrick Cory, 2420. 6th Australian Light
Horse. Killed in action 27th March, 1918. Age 26. Son of Alick Charles
and Louisa Anne Riley, of Fairview, Yass, New South Wales. Born at
Mulgoa, Penrith, New South Wales. Note the wallaby
fur hat band
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Instead, the offensive was launched
along the coast in September 1918, with the 6th taking part in a
subsidiary effort east of the Jordan. It was part of the force that
captured Amman on 25 September, which proved to be its last major
engagement of the war; Turkey surrendered on 30 October 1918. The 6th
Light Horse was employed one last time to assist in putting down the
Egyptian revolt of early 1919, and sailed for home on 28 June. Text from
AWM
- 111 killed, 461 wounded
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Decorations
- 7 DSO
- 6 MC
- 7 DCM
- 15 MM
- 1 MSM
- 37 MID
- 4 foreign awards
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