19th Brigade (Australia)

19th Brigade

Troops from the 2/4th Battalion in Syria, October 1941
Active 1940–45
Country  Australia
Allegiance Australian Crown
Branch Australian Army
Type Infantry
Size ~3,500 personnel
Part of 6th Division

The 19th Brigade was a formation of the Australian Army during World War II as part of the 6th Division. Formed in April 1940 as a result of the reorganisation of the Second Australian Imperial Force when the infantry brigades composition was reduced from four to three battalions. The fourth battalion from the 16th, 17th and 18th Brigades was proposed to form part the 19th Brigade. Due to transport problems, the third battalion of the 18th Brigade joined the brigade instead of the 2/12th Battalion.[1]

The brigade fought in the North African campaign, the Greek campaign, the Crete campaign, before returning to Australia and becoming part of the Darwin garrison force.[2] While the other two brigades from the 6th Division, the 16th and 17th, took part in some of the early campaigns in the Pacific, the 19th Brigade waited three-and-a-half years before it returned to action, taking part in the Aitape-Wewak campaign in New Guinea in late 1944 through to mid-1945.[3]

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  1. Johnston 2008, p. 9.
  2. Johnston 2008, p. 127.
  3. Johnston 2008, p. 182.
  4. "19 Infantry Brigade". Order of Battle. Retrieved 6 March 2010.
  5. Grey, Jeffrey. "Robertson, Sir Horace Clement Hugh (1894–1960)". Australian Dictionary of Biography Online. Retrieved 6 October 2012.
  6. "QX6049 Colonel James Eric Gifford 'Sparrow' Martin, CBE, DSO, OBE". Australian War Memorial. Retrieved 6 October 2012.

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