Topic: AIF & MEF & EEF
AIF & MEF & EEF
Contents
Items
Glossaries
Officers and Honours
Glossary of Australian Graduation Staff List and HonoursGallipoli
Sinai, Palestine and Syria
Glossary of Sinai, Palestine and Syrian TermsAustralian Military Terms - Bean
The B103 - Tracking all the Servicemen
Army Unit Numbering
Mediterranean Expeditionary Force
Aspinall-Oglander, CF, Military Operations, Gallipoli
Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, Order Of Battle, August 1915
Egyptian Expeditionary Force
Becke's outline on the EEFEgyptian Expeditionary Force, FormationEgyptian Expeditionary Force, PersonnelEgyptian Expeditionary Force, Battles and Engagements
MacMunn, G. & Falls, C., Military operations: Egypt and Palestine, (London 1930)EEF Order of Battle, April 1916.
Part 1, General HeadquartersPart 2, Australian and New Zealand Mounted DivisionPart 3, IX CorpsPart 4, 42nd (East Lancashire) DivisionPart 5, 54th (East Anglian) DivisionPart 6, II Australian and New Zealand Army CorpsPart 7, 4th Australian DivisionPart 8, 5th Australian DivisionPart 9, 11th DivisionPart 10, No. 3 Section Canal DefencesPart 11, Western Frontier ForcePart 12, North-Western SectionPart 13, South-Western SectionPart 14, General Headquarters TroopsPart 15, Lines of Communication Defence Troops
EEF Order of Battle, April 1917.
Part 3, 52nd (Lowland) Division
Part 5, 54th (East Anglian) Division
Part 6, 74th (Yeomanry) Division
Part 8, Australian and New Zealand Mounted Division
Part 9, Imperial Mounted Division
Part 10, Northern Canal Section
Part 11, Delta and Western Force
Part 13, General Headquarters Troops
Falls, C, Military Operations Egypt and Palestine from June 1917 to the end of the war, Part II
EEF Order of Battle, October 1917.
Part 5, General Headquarters Troops
EEF Order of Battle, September 1918.
Australian Imperial Force
To view an outline of the history regarding this formation, its emergence and composition is detailed in the section on the Australian Light Horse Order of Battle. The full Order of Battle can be viewed at the following link:
Individual Units
The individual formations that comprised the Desert Mounted Corps were many. Put together at any one time and there was about 14,000 mounted men in the Desert Mounted Corps. Below is a guide to the individual units.
Divisions
Brigades
New Zealand Mounted Rifles Brigade
1st Australian Light Horse Brigade
2nd Australian Light Horse Brigade
3rd Australian Light Horse Brigade
4th Australian Light Horse Brigade, 1917-19
Regiments
1st Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF, History
2nd Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF, History
3rd Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF, History
4th Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF, History
5th Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF, History
6th Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF, History
7th Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF, History
8th Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF, History
9th Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF, History
10th Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF, History
11th Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF, History
12th Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF, History
The Second 14th Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF, History
15th Australian Light Horse Regiment, AIF, History
Auckland Mounted Rifles, NZMRB, History
Further Reading:
Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920
Citation: AIF & MEF & EEF, Contents