30th Battalion (Australia)

30th Battalion
Troops of B Company, 30th Battalion crossing a shallow creek between Weber Point and Malalamai during the Battle of Sio in 1944
Active1915–1919
1921–1930
1935–1946
1948–1960
CountryAustralia
BranchAustralian Army
TypeInfantry
Size~800–1,000 men[Note 1]
Part of8th Brigade, 5th Division
Nickname(s)New South Wales Scottish Regiment
Motto(s)In Omni Modo Fidelis (In All Things Faithful)[2]
ColoursPurple and gold
MarchHighland Laddie[3]
EngagementsFirst World War

Second World War

Insignia
Unit colour patch
TartanGovernment

The 30th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army. It was originally formed in 1915 during the First World War as part of the all-volunteer Australian Imperial Force (AIF) and saw service on the Western Front before being disbanded in 1919. It was re-raised in 1921 but was later amalgamated with the 51st Battalion in 1930. In 1935 the two battalions were delinked and the 30th re-raised in its own right. During the Second World War it undertook garrison duties in Australia before undertaking active service in New Guinea in 1944–1945. After the war, it was disbanded in early 1946. In 1948, the battalion was re-raised again and remained on the order of battle until 1960 when it was absorbed into the Royal New South Wales Regiment.

  1. ^ Kuring 2004, pp. 47 & 176.
  2. ^ "Royal New South Wales Regiment". Digger History. Retrieved 19 October 2010.
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