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778: 737:, and took part in an effort to capture the Keiberg ridge. Although, elements of the 3rd were able to enter Passchendaele, and the 12th gained their objective, both groups were eventually forced back. The unsuccessful effort cost the 12th Brigade around 1,000 casualties. The Canadians then took over responsibility for the sector, and were eventually able to secure the village in November, while the Australians were withdrawn to Messines for a rest. In the wake of considerable losses, which could not be made up from voluntary recruitment, Australian authorities considered breaking up the 4th Division to provide reinforcements, although this did not eventuate. In November 1917, the division became part of the 822:. Together, the two brigades faced an attack by two and a half German divisions in what was described by historian Chris Coulthard-Clark as "the strongest attack mounted against the Australians in the war". The Australian 48th Battalion soon found itself outflanked by Germans to its rear. The 48th was ordered to hold at all costs but by midday was facing annihilation and the senior officer ordered a withdrawal, which was completed in good order. The two brigades then committed their reserves, which restored the situation for the Allies. In the action, the division lost 1,230 casualties, and afterwards it was relieved by the 2nd Division. 1082: 677:, the Australian 3rd and the New Zealand Division. Although slated to be the corps reserve, during the attack, launched on 7 June, the division was called upon to secure a large gap that developed in the line after the neighbouring British corps was held up. In this effort, the division was tasked with attacking the Oosttaverne Line late in the day. Enduring shelling by their own guns, and coming up against German pillboxes for the first time, the division took heavy casualties, but managed to secure all but a small part of the line where the Australian sector joined the neighbouring British sector. 681: 487: 1117:. Following the arrival of the 2nd Division in July 1942, the division handed over the Perth region to them, although several rotations occurred over the next six months. In October 1942, the division took part in a large-scale anti-invasion exercise around Geraldton, which involved over 20,000 troops. Headquartered around Moora, the 2nd Brigade was positioned outside Geraldton, while the 6th held Irwin and Mingenew, and the 13th Brigade was around Dandaragan and Jurien Bay. Responding to a landing at Dongara, by a simulated Japanese division (played by the 650:, supported by British tanks for the first time. Due to break downs and other mishaps, the tanks were largely ineffective; nevertheless, the initial assault proved successful in capturing the first trench line, and also partially capturing the second. Lacking artillery support, which had been held back due to incorrect reports about the location of Allied troops, and enfiladed from the flanks, the Australians became cut off and came under heavy counter-attack from the 872: 42: 614: 235:(militia/reserve) formation. The division performed home defence duties for most of World War II. The division's composition during World War II changed frequently, as brigades were rotated between different divisions and moved to different locations as the need arose. The division spent the majority of the war in Western Australia, before moving to Queensland prior to its deactivation in late 1944. 1261: 181: 919:, and then the 2nd Division for the assault on the Beaureviour Line. For these final battles, the 4th Division provided 200 advisers to assist the inexperienced US troops that were assigned to Monash's corps. In early October, the remainder of the Australian Corps was withdrawn from the line for rest at the insistence of Prime Minister 506:, in Egypt in February 1916. In addition to three infantry brigades, the new division included various support troops, including the 4th Field Company, 4th Field Ambulance and 7th Army Service Corps Company, which had previously served at Gallipoli. Together with the 5th Division, the 4th Division formed 858:
to begin mopping up operations, with the Australians penetrating from the east, while British troops came from the opposite direction. The 14th Brigade, from the 5th Division, also filled a supporting role, securing flanking positions to the north of the town. In early May, the 12th Brigade carried
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Throughout the winter of 1917–1918, the Australians rotated between the front and rest areas around Flanders and northern France, during which time it was largely quiet, apart from occasional shelling and aerial attacks. In early 1917, the Australians moved back to the front around Messines, after a
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while the 5th Division captured the remainder of the wood. Supported by a well co-ordinated artillery barrage, which rolled ahead of the assault, and then broke up the subsequent German counter-attack, the attack proved successful, albeit costly. The 4th Division's attack was carried by the 4th and
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was sent ahead by train, while the rest of the division completed the move on foot, marching through the desert from Tel el Kebir to take up their positions, arriving in late March. At Serapeum, the division absorbed a batch of reinforcements that had been left behind by the departed 1st and 2nd
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After the armistice in November 1918, the division was not selected to advance into Germany. Demobilisation commenced in late 1918, and in March 1919 the division merged with 1st Australian Division, under the designation A Divisional Group, as personnel were repatriated back to Australia and
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in July. The 4th Division was responsible for planning and commanding the attack, but the decision was made the only one of its brigades would take part with the 4th Brigade being reinforced by brigades from both the 3rd and 5th Divisions, as well as four companies from the US
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The 4th Brigade was detached from the division during this time, and fought a sharp action alongside the New Zealanders at Hebuterne, holding off several German attacks in late March and early April. Meanwhile, the 12th and 13th Brigades established themselves south of
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reinforcements. Throughout May, these units received rudimentary training and by the end of the month, the 4th Division received its orders to deploy to the Western Front. The following month, the division moved to France, taking over part of the "nursery" sector near
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In January 1943, the division was slowly broken up with the 6th Brigade being sent to Queensland and the 13th deploying to the Northern Territory. In April and May 1943, the division's headquarters was transferred to north Queensland, establishing itself around
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individual units were demobilised. During the war, the division suffered 41,048 casualties, including 8,360 killed in action. Another 2,613 men died of wounds, and 872 died from other causes. A total of 2,076 men were captured, and 27,127 were wounded.
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ordered a counter-attack from the Australian 13th and 15th Brigades to retake the town. The attack was launched around 10 pm that night, with the two brigades isolated the town, enveloping it from the north and south, before entering it on
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to the south. The 4th Division was the more northern of the two Australian divisions for the assault, and tasked with capturing the northern part of Polygon Wood, and the high ground beyond it, and tying-in with the British around the edge of
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Following the defeat of the German Spring Offensive, a brief lull followed while the Allies prepared to launch their own offensive, which ultimately would bring an end to the war. During this time, the division went on to fight in the
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In 1921, following the demobilisation of the AIF, Australia's part-time military forces were reorganised to replicate the numerical designations of the AIF. At this time, the 4th Division name was revived and was assigned to a
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rest in the rear areas. The 4th Division spent a short period in the line around Hollebeke in the northern part of the Australian sector during this time. In late March, the division was rushed to the Somme region to stem the
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was also being raised in Australia. The 2nd Division had only been partially raised by the time it was sent to Gallipoli late in the campaign, so it was left to complete its formation, while the 1st Division, and the spare
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Following the Battle of Messines, the division remained in the line around the town. On 2 July, the divisional commander, Holmes, was fatally wounded by a stray shell while escorting the New South Wales premier,
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Following the failed attack around Bullecourt, the division was withdrawn from the line for rest and reinforcement. The next major attack it took part in came in June, when it participated in the
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The 4th Division remained on the Somme during the winter of 1916–1917, enduring extreme cold and damp conditions. In the early part of 1917, after winter had passed, the division took part in
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for the attack. A combined arms assault, including armour and air support, the attack proved successful in capturing the town, in just over 90 minutes, for around 1,400 casualties.
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heights, arriving in time to fight off a determined German counterattack. The attack fell largely on a small number of battalions, with the South Australian
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were called upon to help a neighbouring British unit capture a position dubbed "Munster Alley", during which they lost 345 men. Meanwhile, an attack on the
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Personnel deficiencies amongst the division's artillery units were hastily rectified by bolstering numbers from the division's infantry units, as well as
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Following this, the division was brought back up to two thirds strength, and after relieving the 2nd Division, launched an attack to the north of
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were based in Victoria, while the 3rd was based in South Australia. The division's commander upon re-establishment was Major General
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The Story of the Fifth Australian Division, Being an Authoritative Account of the Division's Doings in Egypt, France and Belgium
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out a follow-up attack around Monument Wood, to the east of Villers-Bretonneux, which made little headway against the defending
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Divisions, consisting of men with poor conduct records, who were deemed to need further training prior to employment in combat.
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on 26 September. Attacking in the centre of the Allied line, the two divisions were flanked by the British
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troops; nevertheless, the recapture of Villers-Bretonneux had restored the Allied line in the sector.
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was fought. In the lead up, the 13th Brigade moved forward beside the 12th, taking over from the
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13th Brigades, with the 12th in reserve, and resulted in 1,700 casualties amongst the division.
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during 1916–1918. After the war ended, the AIF was demobilised and the division was dissolved.
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On 12 October, the 12th Brigade was assigned to protect the 3rd Division's flank during the
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McKenzie-Smith, Graham (2018b). "The Japanese Landing at Dongara – 24–28 October 1942".
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and the battles against the Hindenburg Line outposts, finally reaching the town of
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The division was transferred to I ANZAC Corps around this time, swapping with the
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Troops from the 4th Division sleep in trenches around Bresle Wood, 28 March 1918
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Somme Mud: The War Experiences of an Australian Infantryman in France 1916–1919
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Troops from the 4th Division with respirators near Zonnebeke, September 1917
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until a new permanent commander could arrive, in the form of Major General
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the division was sent to France, where it took part in the fighting on the
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No Ordinary Determination: Percy Black and Harry Murray of the First AIF
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losing nearly 600 men killed or wounded; the New South Welshman of the
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Troops for the 4th Division on exercise around Geraldton, October 1942
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The following officers commanded the division during World War II:
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The following officers commanded the division during World War I:
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and had served at Gallipoli) were used to provide an experienced
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The Blood Tub: General Gough and the Battle of Bullecourt 1917
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Tel el Kebir camp, where the division was raised in early 1916
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was formed in the First World War during the expansion of the
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in the final months of 1916. In December 1916, Major General
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in July. In August 1916, it relieved the 2nd Division on the
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Over time all of these brigades were transferred elsewhere (
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There were delays in assembling the divisional artillery as
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assumed command of the division, arriving in January 1917.
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4th Division troops at Le Verguier, France, September 1918
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was repulsed after an individual effort by Lieutenant
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At this time, the division assumed control of 798:, while the 13th held a support position around 2103: 2088: 2076: 1930: 1906: 1882: 1829: 1790: 1775: 1703: 1667: 1631: 1583: 1477: 1441: 1168:, the 4th Division's headquarters was moved to 825:In April, the 13th Brigade was involved in the 704:In September, the Australians took part in the 231:In 1921, the 4th Division was reactivated as a 940:Order of Battle, 4th Division, 1939–1944 899:in August 1918, the division took part in the 701:, who took over the division on 16 July 1917. 2921: 2534: 2396:Mad Harry, Australia's Most Decorated Soldier 2185:The Australian Imperial Force in France, 1917 2162:The Australian Imperial Force in France, 1916 8: 216:(spawned from the battalions of the 4th and 2640:Australian and New Zealand Mounted Division 2473:. Staplehurst, United Kingdom: Spellmount. 1097:, which was responsible for the defence of 502:officer, the 4th Division began forming at 27:1916-1944 Australian Army infantry division 2928: 2914: 2906: 2718: 2645: 2541: 2527: 2519: 2026:. Canberra: National Centre of Biography, 935: 248: 40: 2937:Australian Army Divisions in World War II 2018:"Glasgow, Sir Thomas William (1876–1955)" 1311: 1309: 1307: 1305: 1303: 1301: 1299: 1101:. The division occupied positions around 849:. 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On 28 March, during the 339:(Queensland & Tasmania) 308:(Queensland & Tasmania) 3113: 1022:11th Brigade (Queensland) 917:Battle of St Quentin Canal 648:First Battle of Bullecourt 586:for actions at Gallipoli. 3008:Australian Imperial Force 2882: 2587:Samoa Expeditionary Force 2469:Walker, Jonathan (2000). 1754:, pp. 540 & 548. 1718:, pp. 909 & 928. 1610:, pp. 349 & 407. 1536:"4th Australian Division" 510:under Lieutenant General 422:4th Machine Gun Battalion 198:Australian Imperial Force 39: 2347:Palazzo, Albert (2001). 2334:(3 (September)): 61–63. 1011:12th Brigade (Tasmania) 843:24th Machine-Gun Company 244:Formation in Egypt, 1916 2506:2 December 2018 at the 2201:Bean, Charles (1941c). 2182:Bean, Charles (1941b). 1060:Citizen Military Forces 972:6th Brigade (Victoria) 964:2nd Brigade (Victoria) 796:9th (Scottish) Division 760:German spring offensive 632:operations on the Ancre 233:Citizen Military Forces 194:Australian 4th Division 18:Australian 4th Division 2428:Hatwell, Jeff (2005). 2366:Travers, B.H. 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Index

Australian 4th Division

Australian Army
Division
II ANZAC Corps
I ANZAC Corps
Australian Corps
3rd Military District
III Corps
Western Front
Herbert Cox
William Holmes
Ewen Sinclair-Maclagan
Unit colour patch

Australian Imperial Force
4th Brigade
New Zealand and Australian Division
12th
13th Brigades
3rd Brigades
Egypt
Western Front
Citizen Military Forces
II Anzac Corps
I Anzac Corps
Australian Corps
4th Brigade
13th Battalion
14th Battalion

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