39th Battalion (Australia)
The 39th Battalion was an infantry unit of the Australian Army. It was originally raised in February 1916 for service during World War I as part of First Australian Imperial Force, with personnel being drawn mainly from the state of Victoria. Making up part of the 10th Brigade, it was attached to the 3rd Division and served on the Western Front in France and Belgium before being disbanded in March 1919. Following the re-organisation of the Australian Army in 1921, the battalion was raised again in Victoria as a unit of the Citizens Force, becoming known as the "Hawthorn–Kew Regiment". In 1937, it was amalgamated with the 37th Battalion to become the 37th/39th Battalion. Later, in August 1939 it was delinked with the 37th and amalgamated with the 24th Battalion to form the 24th/39th Battali
military unit
Wikipage redirect
Battle of Isurava
Battle of Kokoda
Battle of Mission Ridge – Brigade Hill
First Battle of Eora Creek – Templeton's Crossing
First Battle of Morlancourt
Kokoda Track campaign
10th Brigade (Australia)14th Brigade (Australia)2/14th Battalion (Australia)2/3rd Battalion (Australia)21st Brigade (Australia)24th Battalion (Australia)30th Brigade (Australia)37th Battalion (Australia)39th (Militia) Battalion39th Battalion39th Operational Support Battalion3rd Division (Australia)40th Battalion (Australia)49th Battalion (Australia)53rd Battalion (Australia)7th Division (Australia)7th Machine Gun Battalion (Australia)Allied logistics in the Kokoda Track campaignArnold PottsBasil MorrisBattle of Buna–Gona: Allied forces and order of battleBattle of the Coral Sea order of battleBruce KingsburyColin Hall SimpsonHarry Ross-SodenHerbert Thomson KienzleHistory of the Australian ArmyIndex of World War II articles (0–9)Invasion of Buna–GonaJohn LerewKokoda (film)Lewis Barker (army officer)List of Australian Army unitsList of Australian diarists of World War I (A-G)
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
primaryTopic
39th Battalion (Australia)
The 39th Battalion was an infantry unit of the Australian Army. It was originally raised in February 1916 for service during World War I as part of First Australian Imperial Force, with personnel being drawn mainly from the state of Victoria. Making up part of the 10th Brigade, it was attached to the 3rd Division and served on the Western Front in France and Belgium before being disbanded in March 1919. Following the re-organisation of the Australian Army in 1921, the battalion was raised again in Victoria as a unit of the Citizens Force, becoming known as the "Hawthorn–Kew Regiment". In 1937, it was amalgamated with the 37th Battalion to become the 37th/39th Battalion. Later, in August 1939 it was delinked with the 37th and amalgamated with the 24th Battalion to form the 24th/39th Battali
has abstract
The 39th Battalion was an infa ...... disbanded in early July 1943.
@en
active years end year
active years start year
colour name
Brown over red
@en
country
disbanded
1943-07-03
identification symbol
110px|alt=Two toned oval unit identification symbol
military branch
military unit size
~1,000 men all ranksref|During ...... arfare in mid-1943.|group=Note
notable commander
type
Link from a Wikipage to an external page
Wikipage page ID
page length (characters) of wiki page
Wikipage revision ID
1,020,538,373
Link from a Wikipage to another Wikipage
alt
Group portrait of a several military officers
@en
branch
Colors
Brown over red
@en
colors label
Colours
@en
command structure
dates
disbanded
1943-07-03
identification symbol
identification symbol label
notable commanders
William Owen
@en
size
~1,000 men all ranksref|During ...... arfare in mid-1943.|group=Note
@en
type
unit name
wikiPageUsesTemplate
subject
hypernym
type
comment
The 39th Battalion was an infa ...... to form the 24th/39th Battali
@en
label
39th Battalion (Australia)
@en
wasDerivedFrom
isPrimaryTopicOf
name
39th Battalion
@en