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Category:1st AIF/1st
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- 6th Battalion AIF
(Victoria) [2nd Infantry Brigade]
Formed Victoria August 1914. Departed Melbourne Hororata
18 October 1914.
- 1st Reinforcements departed Melbourne Themistocles
22 December 1914,
- 2nd Reinforcements departed Melbourne Clan
Macgillivray 2 February 1915,
- 3rd Reinforcements departed
Melbourne Runic
25 February 1915,
- 4th Reinforcements departed Melbourne Wiltshire
13 April 1915,
- 5th Reinforcements departed Melbourne Hororata
17 April 1915,
- 6th Reinforcements departed Melbourne Wandilla7
June 1915,
- 7th Reinforcements departed Melbourne Demosthenes
10 September 1915,
- 8th Reinforcements departed Melbourne Anchises
26 August 1915,
- 9th Reinforcements departed Melbourne Star
of Victoria 10 September 1915,
- 10th Reinforcements departed
Melbourne Osterley
29 September 1915,
- 11th Reinforcements departed Melbourne Nestor
11 October 1915,
- 12th Reinforcements departed Melbourne Ceramic
23 November 1915,
- 13th Reinforcements departed Melbourne Demosthenes
29 December 1915,
- 14th Reinforcements departed Melbourne Themistocles
28 January 1916,
- 15th Reinforcements departed Melbourne Wiltshire
7 March 1916,
- 16th Reinforcements departed Melbourne Suffolk
1 April 1916,
- 17th Reinforcements departed Melbourne Euripides
4 April 1916,
- 18th Reinforcements departed Melbourne Ayrshire
3 July 1916,
- 19th Reinforcements departed Melbourne Themistocles
28 July 1916,
- 20th Reinforcements departed Melbourne Euripides
11 September 1916,
- 21st Reinforcements departed Melbourne Nestor
2 October 1916,
- 22nd Reinforcements departed Melbourne Ulysses
25 October 1916,
- 23rd Reinforcements departed Melbourne Hororata
23 November 1916,
- 24th Reinforcements departed Melbourne Ballarat
19 February 1917,
- 25th Reinforcements departed Melbourne Themistocles
4 August 1917.
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Battle Honours:
Landing at Anzac, Anzac,
Helles, Krithia, Defence of Anzac, Suvla, Sari Bair, Gallipoli 1915,
Egypt 1915-16, Somme 1916-18, Pozieres, Bullecourt, Ypres 1917, Menin
Road, Broodeseinde, Polygon Wood, Poelcappelle,
Passchendaele, Lys, Hazebrouck, Amiens, Albert 1918, Hindenburg Line,
Epehy, France and Flanders 1916-18
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Egypt, Gallipoli, Western Front
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6th Battalion
The 6th Battalion was among the first
infantry units raised for the AIF during the First World War. Like the
5th, 7th and 8th Battalions, it was recruited from Victoria and,
together with these battalions, formed the 2nd Brigade.
The battalion was raised within a
fortnight of the declaration of war in August 1914 and embarked just two
months later. After a brief stop in Albany, Western Australia, the
battalion proceeded to Egypt, arriving on 2 December. It later took part
in the ANZAC landing on 25 April 1915, as part of the second wave. Ten
days after the landing, the 2nd Brigade was transferred from ANZAC to
Cape Helles to help in the attack on the village of Krithia. The attack
captured little ground but cost the brigade almost a third of its
strength. The Victorian battalions returned to ANZAC to help defend the
beachhead, and in August the 2nd Brigade fought at the battle of Lone
Pine. The battalion served at ANZAC until the evacuation in December.
After the withdrawal from Gallipoli,
the battalion returned to Egypt. In March 1916, it sailed for France and
the Western Front. From then until 1918 the battalion was heavily
involved in operations against the German Army. The battalion’s first
major action in France was at Pozières in the Somme valley in July
1916. After Pozières the battalion fought near Ypres, in Flanders,
returning to the Somme for winter. In 1917, the battalion participated
in the operations that followed-up the German withdrawal to the
Hindenburg Line, and then returned to Belgium to join the great
offensive launched to the east of Ypres. During the battle of Menin Road
in September 1917, Lieutenant Frederick Birks earned the 6th
Battalion’s only Victoria Cross. Birks was killed by a shell burst the
next day while trying to rescue men buried during a bombardment.
In March and April 1918 the battalion
helped stop the German spring offensive and later participated in the
Allies’ own offensive, launched near Amiens on 8 August 1918. The
advance by British and empire troops was the greatest success in a
single day on the Western Front, one that German General Erich
Ludendorff described as “the black day of the German Army in this
war”.
The battalion continued operations
until late September 1918. At 11 am on 11 November 1918, the guns fell
silent. The November armistice was followed by the peace treaty of
Versailles signed on 28 June 1919.
In November 1918 members of the AIF
began to return to Australia for demobilisation and discharge. In March
the battalion was so reduced that it and the 7th Battalion were
amalgamated to form a composite battalion. This battalion subsequently
merged with another, formed from the 5th and 8th Battalions, to form the
2nd Brigade Battalion. Text from AWM
- 1066 killed, 2017 wounded
(including gassed)
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Decorations
- 1 VC
- 1 CMG
- 5 DSO, 1 bar
- 31 MC, 2 bars
- 34 DCM
- 127 MM, 9 bars
- 9 MSM
- 48 MID
- 13 foreign awards
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