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11th/28th Battalion, Royal Western Australia Regiment
Active As 11th/28th Battalion-1987-current
Country Australia Australia
Branch Army
Type Reserve Infantry
Role Light Infantry
Size One Battalion
Garrison/HQ Karrakatta
Commanders
Colonel-in-Chief HM The Queen
(Australian Infantry Corps)

The 11th/28th Battalion, Royal Western Australia Regiment (11/28 RWAR) is an Australian Army reserve infantry battalion located in Western Australia and one of the two battalions of the Royal Western Australia Regiment, the infantry component of the 13th Brigade.

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[edit] History

The 11th Battalion was raised as the 11th Infantry Battalion AIF at Black Boy Hill Camp on 17 August 1914, as a part of the Australian Imperial Force for the First World War[1]. After training in Egypt, the 11th Battalion landed at Anzac Cove and fought throughout the Gallipoli campaign. After Gallipoli the Battalion served with distinction in France and Belgium until the end of the war.

11th Battalion posing on the Great Pyramid of Giza, 1915.

The 11th returned to Western Australia and was disbanded on 5 February 1919 and replaced by the Militia 11th Battalion, which was briefly ammalgamated with the 16th Battalion, Royal Western Australia Regiment[2].

At the outbreak of the Second World War, another 11th Battalion was raised for the Second Australian Imperial Force, the 2/11th Australian Infantry Battalion. The 2/11th Battalion AIF served in the Western Sahara, Greece, Crete and the Tobruk, as well as in the Pacific. The Battalion was disbanded in April 1942, to be reformed as the 11th Battalion in 1967[3].

The 28th Battalion shared a similar history to the 11th, being formed in 1915 and fighting in Gallipoli, France and Belgium, and its successor the 28th Australian Infantry Battalion in Tobruk, El Alamein, New Guinea and New Britain, alongside the 11th Battalion. In 1966 the 28th Battalion was reformed as the 28th Battalion, Royal Western Australia Regiment, and in 1987 was amalgamated with the 11th Battalion, forming the current 11th/28th Battalion.

[edit] Battle Honours

[edit] Boer War

South Africa (inherited from the Western Australia Mounted Infantry)

[edit] World War I

Somme 1916 - 1918, Pozieres, Bullecourt, Ypres 1917, Menin Road, Polygon Wood, Broodseinde, Poelcappelle, Passchendaele, Amiens, Albert 1918, Mont Saint Quentin, Hindenburg Line, Beaurevoir, Lys, France and Flanders 1916 - 1918, Hazebrouck, Epehy, Landing at Anzac, Defence of Anzac, Suvla, Sari-Bair, Gallipoli, Egypt 1915-1916 (inherited from the 11th and 28th Battlions[4])

[edit] World War II

Bardia 1941, Lae-Nadzab, North Africa 1940 - 1941, Busu River, North Africa 1941 - 1942, Finschafen, Derna, Defence of Scarlet Beach, Defence of Tobruk, Siki Cove, Defence of Alamein Line, Gusika, Tell el Makh Khad, Borneo, Sanyet el Miteirya, Labuan, Quattara Track, Beaufort, El Alamein, South West Pacific 1941 - 1945, Greece 1941, Liberation of Australian New Guinea, Brallos Pass, Matapau, Middle East 1941 - 1944, Abau-Malin, Crete, Wewak, Retimo, Wirui Mission, Capture of Tobruk, Damour (inherited from the 2/11th and 28th Battalions[5])

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