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438:. He also attended the transport and musketry schools in 1911. Brand returned to Australia in September 1911 holding the position of General Staff Officer (third grade) (GSO3) in Adelaide until 26 November 1913. For a short time in late 1913 Brand took temporary command of the 4th Military District (South Australia), in June 1914 Brand returned to his previous post of GSO3. 77: 492:
On 25th April, 1915, during operations in the neighbourhood of Gaba Tepe, for conspicuous gallantry and ability in organising stragglers under heavy fire, and for organising and leading an attack resulting in the disablement of three of the enemy's guns. Major Brand conveyed messages himself on many
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From 1919 to 1920, Brand was commandant of the 3rd Military District (Victoria). He was confirmed in the rank of brigadier general on 1 April 1920 and was base commandant of the 2nd Military District (New South Wales) from 1921 to 1925. He became 2nd Chief of the General Staff (CGS) and a member of
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in June. On 6 July 1917, the staff of the 4th Brigade was sitting down to dinner when a German 5.9 inch shell landed among them. Lieutenant Markam the brigade intelligence officer, was killed and Brand, his brigade major, Major Johnston, staff captain, Captain Thomson, and signal officer,
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On 16 May 1915, Brand took over temporary command of the 3rd Infantry Battalion. Then on 20 May he was transferred to the 8th Infantry Battalion. The following day he was wounded when a German naval shell struck its headquarters but remained on duty. On 2 June 1915, he was awarded the
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On 14 July 1915, he took over permanent command of the 8th Battalion, and was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel. The 8th Battalion relieved the 6th and 7th Battalions at Steele's Post on 18 July so that they could participate in the attack on
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in South Africa, he enlisted as a sergeant in the 3rd Queensland (Mounted Infantry) Contingent. Brand served with the Rhodesian Field Force from 26 April 1900 to 25 May 1900. He was promoted to lieutenant on 25 June 1900 and then in
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on 25 April 1915, Brand landed at around 7am. Brand was ordered to take the 400 Plateau, later in the day Brand attempted to create defensive positions here with elements of the Australian 9th and 10th battalions.
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On 5 October 1918, shortly before the war came to an end, Brand left the 4th Brigade to return to Australia on Anzac Leave. Before sailing for Australia he was presented with the
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State School from 1903 to 1904. He was promoted to captain in the Queensland Volunteer Infantry on 27 March 1903, serving as adjutant from 1 September 1902 to 30 November 1905.
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on 21 October 1914. During his stay in Egypt Brand became a recognisable sight, going about his duties on a donkey when other transport was scarce.
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in April 1917 which cost his brigade 2,339 casualties out of 3,000 engaged, of whom about 1,000 were prisoners. Later Brand and Lieutenant General
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eight times. Brand arrived in Australia on 21 December 1918 and his appointment to the AIF was terminated on 21 February 1919.
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in command of the 4th Infantry Brigade, and was promoted to colonel and temporary brigadier general. Brand led the brigade at
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In 1905, Brand joined the permanent forces as a lieutenant and joined the Administrative and Instructional Corps located in
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On 17 February 1898, Brand was commissioned as a lieutenant in the Queensland Volunteer Infantry. On the outbreak of the
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Lieutenant Beazley, were all wounded. Brand rejoined the brigade on 18 July and led it at the
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State Schools and joined the Department of Public Instruction as a teacher in November 1887.
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Once more in Australia, Brand resumed his pre-war career as a teacher, teaching at
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in the First World War, retired as a major general in 1933 and was elected to the
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during March 1916. From 6 to 27 June 1916, Brand was acting commander of the
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Brand died on 31 July 1961, and was cremated with full military honours.
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Liberal Party of Australia members of the Parliament of Australia
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and helped lead it through its first divisional strength battle.
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visit to Australia in order to open the new Federal capital in
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the Military Board in 1926. In 1927, Brand was appointed a
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in July 1916. Brand was a vocal opponent to the attack on
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The 3rd Brigade was the first unit to hit the beaches at
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apologised to the brigade, with tears in their eyes.
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Brand departed for Egypt on board the 643: 606:Commander of the Royal Victorian Order 295:Commander of the Royal Victorian Order 81:Portrait of Chales Brand drawn in 1921 482:. The medal's citation, appearing in 7: 608:(CVO) following his services in the 513:, standing in for Brigadier General 1419:20th-century Australian politicians 587:and Distinguished Service Order at 108:1 July 1935 – 30 June 1947 1354:Military personnel from Queensland 886:"BRAND, Charles Henry (1873–1961)" 791:Australian Dictionary of Biography 715:Australian Dictionary of Biography 710:"Brand, Charles Henry (1873–1961)" 581:Companion of the Order of the Bath 287:Companion of the Order of the Bath 25: 787:"Charles Henry Brand (1873–1961)" 775:. 5 September 1905. p. 6058. 1414:Members of the Australian Senate 813:. 4 November 1910. p. 7909. 488:in July 1915, reads as follows: 376:Charles Henry Brand was born in 1399:People from Ipswich, Queensland 505:The 8th Battalion moved to the 400:participating in the action at 720:Australian National University 1: 574:American Expeditionary Forces 540:The brigade took part in the 873:. 8 July 1927. p. 4404. 680:. 1 January 1917. p. 5. 436:Secunderabad Cavalry Brigade 414:7th Commonwealth Light Horse 564:. 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Index

Charles Henry Brand
Major General
CB
CMG
CVO
DSO

Senator
Victoria
Ipswich, Queensland
Toorak, Victoria
United Australia Party
Liberal Party of Australia
Australian Army
Major General
4th Brigade
6th Brigade
3rd Battalion
Second Boer War
First World War
Gallipoli campaign
Battle of Pozières
Battle of Arras
Battle of Messines
Battle of Passchendaele
Companion of the Order of the Bath
Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George
Commander of the Royal Victorian Order
Distinguished Service Order
Mentioned in dispatches

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