Topic: BatzB - Pink Hill
Pink Hill, 12 February 1900
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The Australian Light Horse Studies Centre aims to present an accurate history of early Australian military developments from 1899 to 1920.
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Pink Hill, 12 February 1900
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Further Reading:
Sunnyside, 1 January 1900
Contents
Items
Sunnyside, South Africa, January 1, 1900, Outline
Sunnyside, 1 January 1900, Chamberlain Account
Further Reading:
1st Queensland Mounted Infantry
Boer War Battles where Australians Fought
Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920
22nd Australian Light Horse Regiment
Nominal Roll, 5 October 1912
"C" Squadron

Nominal Roll of the 22nd Australian Light Horse Regiment, 5 October 1912
After the 1912 re-organisation of the Militia in Australia, the newly formed 22nd Australian Light Horse Regiment, finally became settled at the beginning of October 1912. Lieutenant John Gregory Prior was the adjutant who issued Routine Order No. 1, 5 October 1912. This order contained the full nominal roll of the 22nd Australian Light Horse Regiment as it existed on that date. Over three posts, the whole nominal roll will be placed upon the blog. This will add names to an otherwise nameless chapter in Australian history.
The Regiment
Head-Quarters
Adelaide
Honorary Colonel
The Right Honourable AHT Earl of Kintore, PC, GCMG.
“C” Squadron, Mount Gambier - Millicent
Officer in Command
Lieutenant Francis Michael White
Officers
Lieutenant King, G
Lieutenant Major, G
Lieutenant Nitschke, WH
Sergeants
239 SSM Herbert, T
240 SQMS Ewens, WH
241 Farrier Sergeant Towers, T
242 Sergeant Bateman, FG
243 Sergeant Kilsby, Albert John (See 3 Sergeant Albert John Kilsby, 9th LHR)
244 Sergeant Gray, WE
245 Sergeant Jagger, F
Corporals
246 Corporal Kealey, TW
247 Corporal Allschwager, RW
248 Corporal Lean, R
249 Corporal Stuckey, OL
Lance Corporals
250 Lance Corporal Nitschke, AA
251 Lance Corporal Collins, HG
252 Lance Corporal Telford, TH
253 Lance Corporal Campbell,
Trumpeter
254 Trumpeter Ey, SO
Privates
271 Private Agnew, J
304 Recruit Trainee Allschwager, AG - 1896 Quota from Senior Cadets
293 Recruit Allschwager, G - Voluntary enlistment
278 Private Atkins, SG
298 Recruit Bahlmann, TJ - Voluntary enlistment
315 Recruit Trainee Bartlett, H - 1894 Quota from Senior Cadets
256 Private Bowering, JE
306 Recruit Trainee Brennan, JF - 1894 Quota from Senior Cadets
297 Recruit Brooks, NJ - Voluntary enlistment
285 Private Brooks, R
261 Private Burdon, JC
267 Private Byass, AP
290 Private Call, MJ
289 Private Carter, JR
312 Recruit Trainee Carter, WB - 1894 Quota from Senior Cadets
287 Private Clifford, WA
316 Recruit Trainee Creek, AM - 1894 Quota from Senior Cadets
310 Recruit Trainee Creek, HC - 1894 Quota from Senior Cadets
318 Recruit Trainee Ellis, WG - 1894 Quota from Senior Cadets
308 Recruit Trainee Ewins, TL - 1894 Quota from Senior Cadets
275 Private Flett, LL
259 Private Flett, R
295 Recruit Ford, WF - Voluntary enlistment
299 Recruit Fox, J - Voluntary enlistment
313 Recruit Trainee Garraway, CE - 1894 Quota from Senior Cadets
282 Private Graney, FJ
294 Recruit Hannel, SW - Voluntary enlistment
301 Recruit Hastings, A - Voluntary enlistment
265 Private Height, BG
280 Private Hinton, PG
281 Private Johnson, R
279 Private Jones, LH
258 Private Jordan, CJ
300 Recruit Kain, F - Voluntary enlistment
273 Private Kealey, AM
319 Recruit Trainee Kenny, P - 1894 Quota from Senior Cadets
262 Private Kilsby, Arthur Alfred
277 Private Kilsby, EA
276 Private Kilsby, Oliver Ormond
314 Recruit Trainee Lyons, C - 1894 Quota from Senior Cadets
296 Recruit McCourt, F - Voluntary enlistment
303 Recruit Trainee McGregor, C - 1894 Quota from Senior Cadets
291 Recruit McLachlan, JR - Voluntary enlistment
284 Private Mitchell, AR
269 Private Nicolls, JC
264 Private Nitschke, AG
270 Private O'Dea, TR
286 Private Osborne, R
274 Private Pannel, ED
283 Private Serle, PG
317 Recruit Trainee Shaw, J - 1894 Quota from Senior Cadets
307 Recruit Trainee Shelton, RJ - 1894 Quota from Senior Cadets
305 Recruit Trainee Skeer, C - 1894 Quota from Senior Cadets
272 Private Southerland, J
320 Recruit Trainee Stafford, LA - 1894 Quota from Senior Cadets
255 Private Thomson, AC
292 Recruit Thomson, G - Voluntary enlistment
263 Private Towers, HH
260 Private Towers, T
268 Private Turnbull, RA
288 Private Vorwerk, KG
311 Recruit Trainee Vorwerk, PR - 1894 Quota from Senior Cadets
257 Private Wallis, JJ
309 Recruit Trainee Walters, H - 1894 Quota from Senior Cadets
302 Recruit Trainee White, ML - 1894 Quota from Senior Cadets
266 Private Wilson, CR
Acknowlegdement: Many thanks to Don Pedler for his assistance in providing the copy of 22nd Australian Light Horse Regiment, Routine Order No. 1, 5 October 1912.
Additional thanks to Andrew Kilsby for providing information about the 4 Kilsby members of "C" Squadron from Mt Gambier.
Further Reading:
South Australian Mounted Rifles
15th (VMR) Australian Light Horse Regiment
1914
Victorian Mounted Rifles, 1st Battalion (Central), 1891-1903
7th (VMR) Australian Light Horse Regiment, 1903-1912
15th (VMR) Australian Light Horse Regiment, 1912-1919
20th (VMR) Australian Light Horse Regiment, 1919-1941
20th Australian Motor Regiment, 1942-1943
20th Australian Pioneer Battalion, 1943-1945

Allied with: King Edward's Horse (The King's Overseas Dominions Regiment).
District
Central Victoria
5th Light Horse Brigade
Seymour
The Right Honorable Baron Hallam Tennyson, PC, GCMG.Commanding Officer
Major OR Scale, Tenure of Command from 4 June 1915 to 5 June 1918.
Captain H McDonald, Area Officer, 15 February 1909, South African War Veteran.Adjutant
Captain J Storey, Area Officer, 1 July 1915.
Lieutenant ECP Plant, Army and Instructional Staff, 1 July 1913, Absent on AIF duty.
Captain TH Templeton, 15 August 1914.
Honorary Lieutenant ET Begley, 29 March 1909.
Major JC Morton.
Captain J Kendall, Absent on AIF duty.
Seymour
Lieutenant E Heywood, 1 July 1915.
"A" Squadron, Broadford - Avenel - Nathalia - Tatura - Kyabram - Rushworth
Lieutenant WJ DaySecond Lieutenant G Gregory
Second Lieutenant EH Russell
Second Lieutenant W Ewing
Second Lieutenant S Lade, 1 November 1913
"B" Squadron, Mansfield - Cathkin - Yea - Kilmore
Captain JG MacDonald, South African War Veteran.
Lieutenant JM Neill, 1 July 1906.
Lieutenant TH Templeton, 6 March 1911.Second Lieutenant T Reardon, 1 August 1910, South African War Veteran.
Second Lieutenant RS McAlpine, 13 February 1911, South African War Veteran.
Second Lieutenant W Ross, 19 June 1911, South African War Veteran.
"C" Squadron, Shepparton - Mooroopna - Dookie - Tallygaroopna - Cobram - Numurkah
Captain EAE Gregory, 27 June 1910.
Lieutenant MWJ Bourchier, 20 September 1909.Lieutenant ED Arnold, 16 October 1911.
Lieutenant EG Down, 9 July 1912.
Second Lieutenant A Crawford, 13 February 1911.
Previous: 15th (VMR) Australian Light Horse Regiment, 1913
Next: 15th (VMR) Australian Light Horse Regiment, 1915
Further Reading:
Victorian Mounted Rifles, 1st Battalion (Central)
16th (Indi) Australian Light Horse Regiment
1914
Victorian Mounted Rifles, 1st Battalion (north), 1891-1903
8th (VMR) Australian Light Horse Regiment, 1903-1912
16th (Indi) Australian Light Horse Regiment, 1912-1919
8th (Indi) Australian Light Horse Regiment, 1919-1941
8th Recce Battalion Indi Light Horse, 1942-1943
8th Australian Cavalry Regiment, 1943-1944

Allied with: King Edward's Horse (The King's Overseas Dominions Regiment).
District
North Eastern Victoria
5th Light Horse Brigade
Benalla
Colonel D McLeish, CMG, VD, South African War Veteran, Retired List.
Major JI Martin, VD, Tenure of Command from 1 March 1909 to 28 February 1916.
Captain JE Sergeant, 3 March 1908, Area Officer, South African War Veteran.
Lieutenant CE Clements, Area Officer, South African War Veteran.
Lieutenant RV Pollock, 15th (The King's) Hussars, 1 July 1914.
Honorary Lieutenant SE Simpson, 11 October 1907.
Captain FW Grutzner.
Lieutenant AC Wilson.
Signallers
Wangaratta
Machine Gun Section
Goorambat
"A" Squadron, Euroa - Violet Town - Longwood - Benalla - Thoona
Captain LC Maygar, VC, 9 May 1905, South African War Veteran.
Lieutenant A Mitchell.
Second Lieutenant G Fay, 17 March 1908.
Second Lieutenant WW McLeod, 3 April 1911.
Second Lieutenant DTW Manwell.
Second Lieutenant HHH Locke, 19 August 1912, South African War Veteran.
"B" Squadron, Rutherglen - Corowa- Yarrawonga - Tungamah
Captain A McG McLaurin, 27 November 1911.
Second Lieutenant FR Hall, 6 February 1911.
Second Lieutenant JF Cahill, 1 December 1913.
"C" Squadron, Wangaratta - Beechworth - Myrtleford - Bright
Captain HJ Shannon, 27 November 1911.
Lieutenant AE Deverell, 22 July 1910.
Second Lieutenant C Carthew, 20 November 1911.
Second Lieutenant HEC McDonald.
Second Lieutenant AH Freeman, 19 August 1912.
Second Lieutenant H Mulholland, 16 March 1913.
Second Lieutenant RS Yule, 1 December 1913
Previous: 16th (Indi) Australian Light Horse Regiment, 1913
Next: 16th (Indi) Australian Light Horse Regiment, 1915
Further Reading:
Victorian Mounted Rifles, 1st Battalion (North)
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