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37th Battalion (Australia)

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437:, which precluded sending the Militia outside Australian territory, initially units such as the 37th Battalion were employed to provide training for personnel called up under the compulsory training scheme, which was reactivated in 1940. As a result, throughout 1940–41, as the Militia were called up to undertake periods of continuous training, the 37th Battalion undertook a number of training camps at Seymour. Following Japan's entry into the war in late 1941, they the units of the 3rd Division were mobilised for war service. In August 1942, however, having remained in Australia carrying out garrison duties and having not been deployed on active service overseas, the battalion was again amalgamated with the 52nd Battalion, this time in response to a manpower shortage in the Australian economy that had been brought about by an over mobilisation of Australia's military forces. At this point the battalion became known as the "37th/52nd Battalion" and initially, it was assigned to the 10th Brigade and attached to the 3rd Division, although it was later transferred to the 338:
those at Bray and Clery, as the 3rd Division advanced through the Somme Valley towards Buire. As a result of heavy casualties sustained by the AIF during 1918 and a lack of new recruits with which to make up these losses, in September the AIF was forced to disband a number of battalions in order to reinforce others. With orders to disband, the battalion commander, Lieutenant Colonel Charles Story, was relieved of command for questioning and failing to follow the order. The men mutinied and, as a result, the order was rescinded, albeit on a temporary basis. On 29 September, the battalion took part in its final battle of the war when it was involved in the attack on the
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Held in reserve initially, the 37th Battalion did not see action on the first or second days of the fighting. On 10 August, however, the battalion participated in a poorly planned attack on the village of Proyart, which ended in failure. After this, it took part in a number of actions, including
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In 1921, Australia's part-time military forces were re-organised in order to perpetuate the numerical designations and formations of the AIF. As a result, the 37th Battalion was re-raised at this time, drawing personnel from parts of the 24th, 46th and 37th Infantry Regiments and the 29th Light
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Horse, and was assigned to the 10th Brigade, which was attached to the 3rd Division. In 1927, when territorial designations were adopted, the battalion became known as '"The Henty Regiment". That year, the 37th adopted the motto of "Indivisible". The battalion was amalgamated with the
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After winter had subsided, in April 1917 the 3rd Division was moved to the Messines–Wytschaete Ridge section of the line in Belgium, where they began to prepare to take part in their first major battle of the war. Between 7 and 9 June 1917, the battalion took part in the
413:. The 37th/52nd Battalion remained in existence until 1937 when, as part of an expansion of the Australian military due to concerns about the threat of war in Europe, the battalion was split, and the 37th Battalion was amalgamated with the 270:
along with the rest of the 3rd Division to undertake more advanced training. The process took a considerable period of time and as such it was not until late in the year that the 3rd Division was declared ready to be deployed to the
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During World War I, the authorised strength of an Australian infantry battalion was 1,023 men. By the start of World War II, it was 910 men all ranks, however, later in the war it fell to 803.
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During the fighting, it suffered lost 483 killed in action or died on active service and 1,485 wounded. Members of the battalion received the following decorations: one
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sector which was considered a "quiet" area where the newly arrived troops could gain their first experiences of trench warfare. While there, they undertook patrols into
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in September 1942 after the 10th Brigade was also disbanded. The 37th/52nd was disbanded after the war on 12 June 1946, having fought against the Japanese in the
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and the north-eastern parts of the state. Under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Frederick George Woods, the battalion became part of the
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in 1930 due to manpower shortages. In 1937, the battalion was briefly re-raised in its own right before being amalgamated with the
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enabled the Germans to transfer a large number of troops to the west. As a result, in March, they launched an
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Palazzo, Albert (2003). "Organising for Jungle Warfare". In Dennis, Peter; Grey, Jeffrey (eds.).
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At the outbreak of World War II in September 1939, the 37th Battalion was headquartered around
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At 30 November 1917, there were 160 German divisions on the Western Front. Following the
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and was disbanded in 1918. In 1921, the battalion was re-raised as part of the part-time
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for the role he played in the battle. Following this, the 37th Battalion saw service at
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The Australian Imperial Force in France, during the Main German Offensive, 1918
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and minor raids on the German trenches opposite them during the winter months.
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Captain Robert Grieve, who received the 37th Battalion's only Victoria Cross
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The following officers commanded the battalion during World War II:
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The following officers commanded the battalion during World War I:
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The Thirty Seventh: History of the Thirty Seventh Battalion A.I.F
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The 37th Battalion was awarded the following battle honours:
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In early 1918, the collapse of the Russian resistance on the
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for its involvement in the fighting on the Western Front.
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37th Battalion reinforcements in Melbourne, February 1917
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Australian Battalion Commanders in the Second World War
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in Belgium. One of the battalion's officers, Captain
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1942
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who were recruited from a number of areas including
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Index


Australia
Australian Army
Infantry
10th Brigade
3rd Division
4th Brigade
5th Division
Western Front
Unit colour patch

infantry
battalion
Australian Army
Western Front
France
Belgium
Citizens Forces
52nd Battalion
39th Battalion
Europe
World War II
Seymour, Victoria
Australian Imperial Force
Gallipoli campaign
Victoria
Melbourne
Gippsland
10th Brigade
3rd Australian Division

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