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Colonial and Australian Mounted Units
As noted elsewhere and obvious on this page , keeping track of the Mounted Infantry and Light Horse Units is difficult because they went through so many name and territory changes. I am indebted to Mr Robert Thomas for sharing his extensive research on the situation in Queensland.

H Company Queensland Regiment of Mounted Infantry Toowoomba on the  Darling Downs 1897

Queensland

1860 1863

QUEENSLAND MOUNTED RIFLES (BRISBANE, PORT CURTIS, IPSWICH)

1863 1865 QUEENSLAND LIGHT HORSE (IPSWICH)
1884 1885

BRISBANE MOUNTED INFANTRY and 

1885 1886 BRISBANE VOLUNTEER MOUNTED RIFLES (Disbanded)
1885 1892

MORETON MOUNTED INFANTRY

1890 1892

IPSWICH MOUNTED INFANTRY (Merged with Moreton Mounted Infantry)

1891 1892

GATTON MOUNTED INFANTRY (Merged with Moreton Mounted Infantry)

1891 1892

NORTH PINE MOUNTED INFANTRY (Merged with Moreton Mounted Infantry)

1891 1892

REDCLIFFE MOUNTED INFANTRY (Disbanded)

1892 1897 MORETON MOUNTED INFANTRY
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1885 1886

GYMPIE VOLUNTEER MOUNTED RIFLES 

1886 1889

GYMPIE MOUNTED INFANTRY (merged into Wide Bay Mounted Infantry)

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1885 1886

BUNDABERG VOLUNTEER MOUNTED RIFLES

1886 1889

BUNDABERG MOUNTED INFANTRY (merged into Wide Bay Mounted Infantry)

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1889 1897

WIDE BAY MOUNTED INFANTRY

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1885 1886

MACKAY VOLUNTEER MOUNTED RIFLES

1886 1897

MACKAY MOUNTED INFANTRY (Kennedy Mounted Infantry.)

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1886 1897 ROCKHAMPTON MOUNTED INFANTRY
1887 1893

CHARTERS TOWERS MOUNTED INFANTRY (Kennedy MI) -(Disbanded)

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1892 1893

WARREGO MOUNTED INFANTRY (AUGATHELLA) (Disbanded)

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1889 1897 DARLING DOWNS MOUNTED INFANTRY (A Company WARWICK, B Company TOOWOOMBA)
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1885 1886 TOWNSVILLE VOLUNTEER MOUNTED RIFLES
1891 1893

AYR MOUNTED INFANTRY (Kennedy Mounted Infantry) (merged Townsville M/Infantry)

1888 1897

TOWNSVILLE MOUNTED INFANTRY (Kennedy Mounted Infantry)

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All the Mounted Units in Queensland were then re-organised into

1897 1900
  • QUEENSLAND MOUNTED INFANTRY (with the following sub-units)
    • A Company Brisbane

    • B Company Hemmant

    • C Company Ipswich

    • D Company North Pine

    • E Company Gatton

    • F Company Gympie

    • G Company  Warwick

    • H Company Toowoomba

    • I Company Clifton

    • K Company Rockhampton

    • L Company Townsville

    • M Company Mackay

Queensland's Mounted Contribution to the Boer War
  • QUEENSLAND MOUNTED INFANTRY (QMI)

    • 1st & 2nd Companies, 

      • Oct 1899-Jan 1901

    • 3rd Company, 

      • Dec 1899-Mar 1901

    • 4th & 5th Companies, 

      • Feb 1900-Jun 1901

  • QUEENSLAND IMPERIAL BUSHMEN (QIB)

    • 1QIB, 

      • May 1900-Aug 1901(3 Companies)

    • 2QIB, 

      • Mar 1901-May 1902(4 Companies)

    • 3QIB, 

      • Mar 1901-Jun 1902(3 Companies)

  • AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH HORSE (ACH)

    • D Company, 1ACH, 

      • Jan 1902-Aug 1902

    • D Company 2ACH,

      • Mar 1901-May 1902

    • 7ACH May

      • 1902-Aug 1902

Queensland Mounted Infantry was then reorganised into 4 Battalions. Each Battalion then underwent a series of name changes. See below . . .
1900 1903

1st BATTALION QMI

1903 1912

13th AUSTRALIAN LIGHT HORSE (QMI)

1913 1927

2nd LIGHT HORSE (QMI)

1927 1930

2nd (MORETON) LIGHT HORSE (linked with 14th (West Moreton) Light Horse

1930 1941

2nd/14th LIGHT HORSE (QMI)

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1900 1903

2nd BATTALION QMI

1903 1912

14th AUSTRALIAN LIGHT HORSE (QMI)

1913 1918

3rd LIGHT HORSE (Darling Downs Light Horse)

1918 1927

11th (DARLING DOWNS) LIGHT HORSE

1927 1941

11th (DARLING DOWNS) LIGHT HORSE (QMI)

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1900 1903

3rd BATTALION QMI

1903 1912

15th AUSTRALIAN LIGHT HORSE (QMI)

1913 1918

1st LIGHT HORSE (CENTRAL QLD)

1918 1927

5th (CENTRAL QUEENSLAND) LIGHT HORSE

1927 1941

5th LIGHT HORSE (WIDE BAY & BURNETT)(QMI)

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1900 1903

4th BATTALION QMI

1901 1903

and BIGGENDEN COMPANY (ALH)

1912 1913

27th LIGHT HORSE

1913 1921

27th LIGHT HORSE (NORTH QLD LH)

1922 1927

14th (NORTH QUEENSLAND) LIGHT HORSE

1927 1930

14th (WEST MORETON) LIGHT HORSE (linked with 2nd (Moreton) Light Horse)

1930 1941 2nd/14th LIGHT HORSE (QMI)
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Queensland's Contribution to the AIF Mounted Contingent

1914 1919

2nd LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE

1914 1919

5th LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE

1915 1919

11th LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE (Less 1 Sqn raised in S.A.)

1916

14th LIGHT HORSE REGIMENT AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL FORCE 1 SQUADRON Raised in 1916 as part of 3rd Division. Disbanded in England

The work on this page so far was researched by Robert Thomas and forms part of a book over which he holds Copyright 2002. Used here with permission.

Melbourne, Vic, 1903-03-19. The 1903 pattern uniform for a Trooper in the 1st Australian Light Horse Regiment (NSW Lancers) in review order, full dress. 

The NSW Lancers added the following embellishments to the standard 1903 pattern uniform: a stable belt, scarlet plastron, white shoulder pads and white aiguillettes  (Donor: Department of Defence Library, Canberra).

Citizen Military Force Light Horse Units

Unit number in 1903

Unit number post WW1

Formation as in 1913

1st (Central Queensland) Light Horse 13th
2nd Light Horse (Queensland Mounted Infantry) 13th
3rd (Darling Downs) Light Horse 14th
4th Light Horse (Northern River Lancers) 5th
5th Light Horse (New England Light Horse) 6th
6th Light Horse (Hunter River Lancers) 4th
7th Light Horse (New South Wales Lancers) 1st

[8th] not used in 1913

9th Light Horse (New South Wales Mounted Rifles) 2nd

[10th] not used in 1913

11th Light Horse (Australian Horse) 3rd

[12th] not used in 1913 

13th (Gippsland) Light Horse 10th
[14th] not used in 1913
15th Light Horse (Victorian Mounted Rifles) 7th
16th Light Horse (Indi Light Horse) 8th
17th Light Horse (Campaspe Valley Light Horse) 19th
[18th] not used in 1913
19th (Yarrowee) Light Horse 9th
20th Light Horse (Corangamite Light Horse) 9th & 11th
[21st] not used in 1913
22nd Light Horse (South Australian Mounted Rifles) 16th &17th
23rd (Barossa) Light Horse 16th & 17th
24th Light Horse (Flinders Light Horse) 17th
25th Light Horse (Western Australian Mounted Infantry) 18th
26th Light Horse (Tasmanian Mounted Infantry) 12th
27th (North Queensland) Light Horse 15th
28th (Illawarra) Light Horse 1st & 2nd
29th Light Horse (Port Phillip Horse) 

 

 

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