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- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) abstract "The 61st Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army. It was originally raised in 1917 during the First World War but was disbanded the same year without seeing active service. Later it was re-raised as a part of the Militia in 1938 in Brisbane, Queensland. Upon the outbreak of the Second World War they initially undertook garrison duties in Australia, however, in 1942 they were deployed to New Guinea where they took part in the Battle of Milne Bay, during which the Japanese were defeated for the first time in a major land battle. In late 1943, the 61st Battalion was withdrawn back to Australia for a period of re-organisation and training before being deployed overseas again in late 1944. This time they were deployed to Bougainville, where the Australian 3rd Division had taken over from the American garrison and the battalion joined the drive towards the Japanese stronghold at Buin in the south of the island. Following the end of the war, the 61st Battalion was disbanded as part of the demobilisation process on 8 January 1946.".
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) activeYearsEndYear "1946".
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) activeYearsStartYear "1917".
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) battle Battle_of_Milne_Bay.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) battle Battle_of_Slater's_Knoll.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) battle Bougainville_Campaign.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) battle New_Guinea_campaign.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) battle World_War_II.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) colourName "Green beside black".
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) commandStructure 3rd_Division_(Australia).
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) commandStructure 7th_Brigade_(Australia).
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) country Australia.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) garrison Kelvin_Grove,_Queensland.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) identificationSymbol "60px|alt=A two-toned oval shape, one half of which is green and the other half black surrounded by a strip of light grey".
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) militaryBranch Australian_Army.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) militaryUnitSize "~550–900 men all ranksref|Upon the battalion's formation as part of the CMF in 1938, it had a strength of 550 men, however, upon mobilisation and the reintroduction of compulsory service this rose back towards 750. Later they were brought up to full strength and were established at 910 men, before being reduced to 803 men.|group=Note".
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) motto ""A Cameron Never Yields"".
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) thumbnail 61st_Battalion_Unit_Colour_Patch.PNG?width=300.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) type Infantry.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) wikiPageID "24995229".
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) wikiPageRevisionID "605115467".
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) battles Battle_of_Milne_Bay.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) battles Battle_of_Slater's_Knoll.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) battles Bougainville_Campaign.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) battles New_Guinea_campaign.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) battles World_War_II.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) branch Australian_Army.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) caption "Unit badge of the 61st Battalion".
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) colors "Green beside black".
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) colorsLabel "Colours".
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) commandStructure "7".
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) country "Australia".
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) dates "1917".
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) dates "1938".
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) garrison Kelvin_Grove,_Queensland.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) hasPhotoCollection 61st_Battalion_(Australia).
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) identificationSymbol "60".
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) identificationSymbolLabel Unit_Colour_Patch.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) motto ""A Cameron Never Yields"".
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) size "~550–900 men all ranksref|Upon the battalion's formation as part of the CMF in 1938, it had a strength of 550 men, however, upon mobilisation and the reintroduction of compulsory service this rose back towards 750. Later they were brought up to full strength and were established at 910 men, before being reduced to 803 men.|group=Note".
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) type Infantry.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) unitName "61".
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) subject Category:Australian_World_War_II_battalions.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) subject Category:Australian_World_War_I_battalions.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_disestablished_in_1917.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_disestablished_in_1946.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_established_in_1917.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_established_in_1938.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) type Agent.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) type MilitaryUnit.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) type Organisation.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) type Organization.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) type Troop_MilitaryUnit.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) type Agent.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) type SocialPerson.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) type Thing.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) comment "The 61st Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army. It was originally raised in 1917 during the First World War but was disbanded the same year without seeing active service. Later it was re-raised as a part of the Militia in 1938 in Brisbane, Queensland.".
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) label "61st Battalion (Australia)".
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) sameAs m.09gbx0w.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) sameAs Q4641790.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) sameAs Q4641790.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) wasDerivedFrom 61st_Battalion_(Australia)?oldid=605115467.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) depiction 61st_Battalion_Unit_Colour_Patch.PNG.
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) isPrimaryTopicOf 61st_Battalion_(Australia).
- 61st_Battalion_(Australia) name "61st Battalion (Queensland Cameron Highlanders)".