45th Battalion (Australia)

45th Battalion
Members of the 45th Battalion wearing gas masks, at "Garter Point" near Zonnebeke, Belgium 27 September 1917
Active1916–1919
1921–1942
1948–1960
Country Australia
BranchAustralian Army
TypeInfantry
Size~900–1,000 men[Note 1]
Part of12th Brigade, 4th Division
Motto(s)Quo Fata Vocant (Whither Destinies Summon)[2]
ColoursLight blue over dark blue
MarchMen of Harlech
EngagementsWorld War I
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Sydney Herring
Insignia
Unit colour patch

The 45th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army. Raised for service during World War I, the battalion served in the trenches on the Western Front in France and Belgium from mid-1916 until the end of hostilities in November 1918. Following this, it was disbanded in May 1919. Later, in 1921, the battalion was re-raised as a part-time unit of the Citizens Force, based in New South Wales. The battalion remained on the order of battle until 1942, when it was merged with the 1st Battalion as part of a force reduction that was undertaken at that time in response to an over mobilisation of the Australian military in the early part of World War II. 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. ^ Harris, Ted. "Royal New South Wales Regiment". Digger History. Retrieved 30 January 2011.


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