Topic: Militia - LHS - 16/22/3
16th A (SAMR) LH
16th Australian (South Australian Mounted Rifles) Light Horse Regiment
June 1912
Adelaide Mounted Rifles [1844 - 1899]
South Australian Mounted Rifles [1899 - 1903]
16th Australian Light Horse Regiment [1903 - 1912]
22nd Australian Light Horse Regiment [1912 - 1919]
3rd Australian Light Horse Regiment [1919 - 1942]
3rd Reconnaissance Company [1942 - 1952]
3rd/9th South Australian Mounted Rifles [1919 - 1943]
3/9th South Australian Mounted Rifles [1952 - ]
Equis Armis Virtute - By Horses, arms and Virtue
Allied with: King Edward's Horse (The King's Overseas Dominions Regiment).
District
Adelaide and Southern South AustraliaBrigade
South Australian BrigadeHeadquarters
AdelaideHonorary Colonel
The Right Honorable Algernon Hawkins Thogond Keith-Falconer Earl of Kintore, PC, GCMG.Commanding Officer
Lieutenant Colonel Daniel Findlater, 29 May 1908.Adjutant
Major Alfred Edward Cook, Boer War Veteran, 17 September 1904.Assistant Adjutant
Lieutenant John William Parsons, Boer War Veteran, 1 March 1906.Quartermaster
Honorary Lieutenant John Mellis Napier, 29 January 1910.Medical Officer
Major Frederick David Jermyn, Boer War Veteran, 14 February 1910.Veterinary Officer
Major John Desmond, Boer War Veteran, 5 April 1909.Supernumerary
Second Lieutenant Percy Muir McFarlane, Boer War Veteran, 13 July 1908.
Machine Gun Section
AdelaidePom Pom Gun Section
Second Lieutenant Thomas Anglesey Siekmann, 7 September 1908.
Adelaide
Second Lieutenant John Gregory Prior, 9 May 1910.
1st Adelaide (Active) Squadron.
Captain Bently Sievewright Connor, 3 August 1908.
Captain Francis Charles Siekmann, South African War Veteran, 17 September 1904.
Lieutenant Horace Gilbert Willcox, 18 December 1907.
Lieutenant David Fulton, 11 July 1910.
Second Lieutenant Norman Maxwell Malcolm, Boer War Veteran, 20 July 1908.
Second Lieutenant Halcombe Ferrier Brock, 30 August 1908.
Second Lieutenant Roland Ellis Jacobs, 9 Feruary 1910.
Second Lieutenant Henry Raleigh Trevelyan-Bond, South African War Veteran, 11 April 1911.
2nd Yankalilla - Myponga - Second Valley - Mount Jagged Squadron.
Lieutenant George Vidle James Roper, 18 July 1900.
Lieutenant John William Parsons, Boer War Veteran, 1 March 1906.
Second Lieutenant Harry Meshach Parsons, 8 September 1908.
Second Lieutenant James Alesander Sampson, 27 February 1911.
Second Lieutenant Alfred Ernest Stock, 6 March 1911.
Second Lieutenant Miles Francis DeGrave Sells, 7 August 1911.
3rd Mount Gambier - Millicent Squadron.
Captain Henry Charles Adolph Paul Ruwoldt, 7 June 1910.
Lieutenant William Staniland Hobart, 6 February 1904.
Second Lieutenant Francis Michael White, 3 March 1908.
Second Lieutenant George King, 19 September 1910.
Second Lieutenant John Arthur Willby Kilsby, 19 September 1910.
Second Lieutenant Graham Major, 9 October 1911.
4th Narracoorte - Bordertown Squadron.
Captain Emil Frederick Feuerheerdt, VD, 29 November 1909.
Second Lieutenant Park Alexander McEdward Laurie, 25 September 1906.
Lieutenant Sydney Nunn Kidman, 1 July 1909.
Second Lieutenant Herbert Robert Hawthorn Mattinson, 22 July 1910.
Second Lieutenant Douglas Gordon Scott, 10 April 1911.
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Further Reading:
16th/22nd/3rd Australian (South Australian Mounted Rifles) Light Horse
Militia Light Horse, South Australia
Australian Militia Light Horse
Citation: 16th Australian (South Australian Mounted Rifles) Light Horse, June 1912