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- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) abstract "The 7th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army. Raised in 1914 as part of the Australian Imperial Force during the First World War, the battalion was completely recruited from the state of Victoria and formed the 2nd Brigade, 1st Division. The battalion served during the Gallipoli campaign where it had the distinction of having four of its members awarded the Victoria Cross. In 1916 it was transferred to Europe, fighting in the trenches along the Western Front for the next two and a half years.Although disbanded in 1919 following the end of hostilities, it was re-raised in 1921 in the Citizens Force (later known as the Militia) as a part-time infantry battalion based in Victoria. However, due to lack of funding following the Great Depression and a shortage of manpower following the suspension of the compulsory training scheme in 1929, the battalion was amalgamated with the 38th Battalion as the 7th/38th Battalion, although it was delinked again in 1936 when the Army was expanded due to rising tensions in Europe.During the Second World War, the 7th Battalion served primarily in a garrison role, firstly being used to defend the Australian mainland before deploying late in the war to take part in the Bougainville campaign in 1944–45. On Bougainville, as part of the 23rd Brigade, they took part in the fighting in the central sector of the island in the last months of the war. Following the end of hostilities, the battalion was once again used in the garrison role before being returned to Australia and disbanding in early 1946.In 1948, the battalion was re-raised as an amalgamated unit with the 8th Battalion when the Citizens Military Force was reformed. Today, it exists as the 8th/7th Battalion, Royal Victoria Regiment.".
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) activeYearsEndYear "1914".
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) activeYearsStartYear "1914".
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) battle Bougainville_Campaign.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) battle Gallipoli_Campaign.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) battle Western_Front_(World_War_I).
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) battle World_War_I.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) battle World_War_II.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) colourName "Brown over Red".
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) commandStructure 1st_Division_(Australia).
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) commandStructure 23rd_Brigade_(Australia).
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) commandStructure 2nd_Brigade_(Australia).
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) country Australia.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) identificationSymbol "70px|alt=A two toned rectangular military identification patch. The two colours are Brown over red".
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) militaryBranch Australian_Army.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) militaryUnitSize "800–1,000 menref|During the First World War the standard size of an Australian infantry battalion was 1,023 men. Later, during the Second World War it was between 800 and 900 men.|group=Note".
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) motto "Cede Nullis (Submit to None)".
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) notableCommander Carl_Jess.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) notableCommander Harold_Edward_Elliott.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) thumbnail Lone_Pine_trench_6_August_1915.jpg?width=300.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) type Infantry.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) wikiPageExternalLink A110569b.htm.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) wikiPageID "6310847".
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) wikiPageRevisionID "606809846".
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) battles Bougainville_Campaign.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) battles Gallipoli_Campaign.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) battles Western_Front_(World_War_I).
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) battles World_War_I.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) battles World_War_II.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) branch Australian_Army.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) caption "1915-08-06".
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) caption "Members of the 7th Battalion in a trench at Lone Pine,".
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) colors "Brown over Red".
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) colorsLabel "Colours".
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) commandStructure "2".
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) commandStructure "23".
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) dates "1914".
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) dates "1921".
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) dates "1936".
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) hasPhotoCollection 7th_Battalion_(Australia).
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) identificationSymbol "70".
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) identificationSymbolLabel Unit_Colour_Patch.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) motto "Cede Nullis".
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) notableCommanders Carl_Jess.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) notableCommanders Harold_Edward_Elliott.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) size "800".
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) type Infantry.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) unitName "7".
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) wordnet_type synset-unit-noun-3.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) subject Category:1914_establishments_in_Australia.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) subject Category:Australian_World_War_II_battalions.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) subject Category:Australian_World_War_I_battalions.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_disestablished_in_1946.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_established_in_1914.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) type Agent.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) type MilitaryUnit.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) type Organisation.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) type Organization.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) type Troop_MilitaryUnit.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) type Agent.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) type SocialPerson.
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- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) comment "The 7th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army. Raised in 1914 as part of the Australian Imperial Force during the First World War, the battalion was completely recruited from the state of Victoria and formed the 2nd Brigade, 1st Division. The battalion served during the Gallipoli campaign where it had the distinction of having four of its members awarded the Victoria Cross.".
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) label "7th Battalion (Australia)".
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) sameAs m.0g0h_9.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) sameAs Q4643977.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) sameAs Q4643977.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) wasDerivedFrom 7th_Battalion_(Australia)?oldid=606809846.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) depiction Lone_Pine_trench_6_August_1915.jpg.
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) isPrimaryTopicOf 7th_Battalion_(Australia).
- 7th_Battalion_(Australia) name "7th Battalion".