2nd Battalion (Australia)

2nd Battalion
Men wearing military uniforms sitting atop horses with others in local dress in front of pyramids
Officers from the 2nd Battalion at Giza, December 1914
Active1914–1919
1921–1929
1939–1943
1948–1960
1965–1987
CountryAustralia
BranchAustralian Army
TypeInfantry
Size~1,000 men[Note 1]
Part of1st Brigade
8th Brigade
Nickname(s)City of Newcastle Regiment
Motto(s)Nulli Secundus (Second To None)
ColoursPurple over green
MarchBraganza
EngagementsFirst World War Second World War
Commanders
Notable
commanders
George Braund
Thomas Blamey
Insignia
Unit colour patchA two-toned rectangular shape, one half of which is purple and the other half green
Abbreviation2 RNSWR

The 2nd Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army. It was initially raised for service during the First World War as part the Australian Imperial Force and saw action at Gallipoli before being sent to the Western Front in mid-1916, where it spent the next two-and-a-half years taking part in the fighting in the trenches of France and Belgium. Following the conclusion of hostilities, the battalion was disbanded in early 1919 as part of the demobilisation process.

In 1921, the battalion was re-raised as a part-time unit of the Citizens Forces based in Newcastle, New South Wales, drawing lineage from a number of previously existing infantry units. They remained in existence until 1929 when, due to austerity measures during the Great Depression and manpower shortages, the battalion was amalgamated with two other infantry battalions over the course of a number of re-organisations. It was re-formed in 1939 and undertook garrison duty in Australia during the Second World War until 1943 when it was merged once again.

Following the end of the war, the 2nd Battalion was re-raised as part of the Citizens Military Force in 1948. In 1960, it was reduced to a company-level formation but was re-formed as a battalion of the Royal New South Wales Regiment in 1965. It remained on the Australian order of battle until 1987 when it was amalgamated with the 17th Battalion, to form the 2nd/17th Battalion, Royal New South Wales Regiment, a unit which remains part of the Australian Army Reserve today.

  1. ^ Kuring 2004, p. 47.


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