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1 Current active brigades  





2 World War I  



2.1  Light horse  





2.2  Infantry  







3 World War II  



3.1  Armoured  





3.2  Cavalry  





3.3  Support Group  





3.4  Motor  





3.5  Infantry  





3.6  Garrison  





3.7  Training  







4 Artillery  



4.1  Anti Aircraft Artillery  





4.2  Field artillery  





4.3  Medium Artillery  





4.4  Heavy Artillery  







5 Occupation of Japan  





6 Vietnam  





7 Further reading  














List of Australian Army brigades







 

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Australian troops from the 1st Brigade in a captured Ottoman trench at Lone Pine, 6 August 1915

This is a list of the brigades raised by the Australian Army. The list includes brigades that served in World War I, World War II, Vietnam and the present-day brigades.

Current active brigades

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A soldier of the 5/7th Battalion, The Royal Australian Regiment, previously part of the 1st Brigade, conducts fire and movement during training in 2001.
  • 3rd Brigade
  • 4th Brigade
  • 5th Brigade
  • 6th Combat Support Brigade
  • 7th Brigade
  • 8th Brigade
  • 9th Brigade
  • 11th Brigade
  • 13th Brigade
  • 16th Aviation Brigade
  • 17th Sustainment Brigade
  • World War I

    [edit]

    Light horse

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    Atrooper of the 15th Light Horse Regiment, part of the 5th Light Horse Brigade

    Infantry

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    Troops of the 5th Brigade at Picardie, France, 8 August 1918
  • 2nd Infantry Brigade
  • 3rd Infantry Brigade
  • 4th Infantry Brigade
  • 5th Infantry Brigade
  • 6th Infantry Brigade
  • 7th Infantry Brigade
  • 8th Infantry Brigade
  • 9th Infantry Brigade
  • 10th Infantry Brigade
  • 11th Infantry Brigade
  • 12th Infantry Brigade
  • 13th Infantry Brigade
  • 14th Infantry Brigade
  • 15th Infantry Brigade
  • 16th Infantry Brigade
  • 17th Infantry Brigade
  • World War II

    [edit]

    Armoured

    [edit]
    4th Armoured Brigade Matilda II and M3 Grant tanks firing small calibre weapons during a demonstration

    Cavalry

    [edit]

    Support Group

    [edit]

    Motor

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    Infantry

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    An honour guard drawn from the 7th Brigade and 3rd Division in 1945
  • 2nd Infantry Brigade
  • 3rd Infantry Brigade
  • 4th Infantry Brigade
  • 5th Infantry Brigade
  • 6th Infantry Brigade
  • 7th Infantry Brigade
  • 8th Infantry Brigade
  • 9th Infantry Brigade
  • 10th Infantry Brigade
  • 11th Infantry Brigade
  • 12th Infantry Brigade
  • 13th Infantry Brigade
  • 14th Infantry Brigade
  • 15th Infantry Brigade
  • 16th Infantry Brigade
  • 17th Infantry Brigade
  • 18th Infantry Brigade
  • 19th Infantry Brigade
  • 20th Infantry Brigade
  • 21st Infantry Brigade
  • 22nd Infantry Brigade
  • 23rd Infantry Brigade
  • 24th Infantry Brigade
  • 25th Infantry Brigade
  • 26th Infantry Brigade
  • 27th Infantry Brigade
  • 28th Infantry Brigade
  • 29th Infantry Brigade
  • 30th Infantry Brigade
  • 31st Infantry Brigade
  • 32nd Infantry Brigade
  • 33rd Infantry Brigade
  • Garrison

    [edit]

    Training

    [edit]

    Artillery

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    The following artillery formations were all called brigades by the army but with three batteries assigned they were only the size of an artillery regiment.

    Anti Aircraft Artillery

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    Field artillery

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  • 2nd Field Brigade
  • 3rd Field Brigade
  • 4th Field Brigade
  • 5th Field Brigade
  • 6th Field Brigade
  • 7th Field Brigade
  • 8th Field Brigade
  • 9th Field Brigade
  • 10th Field Brigade
  • 11th Field Brigade
  • 12th Field Brigade
  • 13th Field Brigade
  • 14th Field Brigade
  • 15th Field Brigade
  • 18th Field Brigade
  • 21st Field Brigade
  • 22nd Field Brigade
  • Medium Artillery

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    Heavy Artillery

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    Occupation of Japan

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    Troops from the 34th Brigade march through Saijo, Japan, in 1946

    Vietnam

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    Further reading

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    Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Australian_Army_brigades&oldid=1215697936"

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