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* [[William Frederick Reid]]
 
 
* [[Douglas George Edgar Alexander]] 29 Nov 1936 - 3 Dec 1938 & 3 Aug 1940 - 16 Jan 1942
 
* [[Douglas George Edgar Alexander]] 29 Nov 1936 - 3 Dec 1938 & 3 Aug 1940 - 16 Jan 1942
 
* [[William Ritchie Napier]] 29 Nov 1936 - 21 May 1942
 
* [[William Ritchie Napier]] 29 Nov 1936 - 21 May 1942
 
* [[Charles Owen Parkin]] 7 Nov 1937 - 20 May 1940
 
* [[Charles Owen Parkin]] 7 Nov 1937 - 20 May 1940
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* [[John Rowland Griffiths]] 1937-38  &  26 Jan 1939 - 29 Mar 1941
 
* [[George Victor Parkin]] 17 Jan 1939 - 15 Jul 1940
 
* [[George Victor Parkin]] 17 Jan 1939 - 15 Jul 1940
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* [[John Hartley Craddon]] 27 Jan 1939 - 12 Jun 1941
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* [[Donald George Martin]] 31 Jan 1939 - 27 May 1941
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* [[William Frederick Reid]] 10 Aug - 27 Nov 1942
 
* [[Antonio Del Borrello]] 8 Dec 1939 - 8 Mar 1944
 
* [[Antonio Del Borrello]] 8 Dec 1939 - 8 Mar 1944
 
* [[Keith Butcher]] 6 Jul 1940 - ? May 1944
 
* [[Keith Butcher]] 6 Jul 1940 - ? May 1944
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* [[Mervyn Roy Drummond]] 2 Apr 1941 - 14 Jan 1942 -  Full Time from 5 Oct 1941
 
* [[Mervyn Roy Drummond]] 2 Apr 1941 - 14 Jan 1942 -  Full Time from 5 Oct 1941
 
* [[Arthur Edward Pries]] 3 Apr 1941 - 19 May 1943 to join the RAN
 
* [[Arthur Edward Pries]] 3 Apr 1941 - 19 May 1943 to join the RAN
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* [[John Douglas (Doug) Donald]] 14 Jun 1941 - 11 May 1944
 
* [[Marvin Redvers Cuthbert Barge]] 9 Oct 1941 - 15 Jan 1942
 
* [[Marvin Redvers Cuthbert Barge]] 9 Oct 1941 - 15 Jan 1942
 
* [[Herbert Patrick Carter]] 21 Oct 1941 - 15 Jun 1942
 
* [[Herbert Patrick Carter]] 21 Oct 1941 - 15 Jun 1942
 
* [[Desmond Cecil Challis]] 21 Oct 1941 - 10 Apr 1944
 
* [[Desmond Cecil Challis]] 21 Oct 1941 - 10 Apr 1944
 
* [[Douglas Joseph (Doug) Mills]] 21 Oct 1941 - 12 May 1944
 
* [[Douglas Joseph (Doug) Mills]] 21 Oct 1941 - 12 May 1944
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*[[Mervyn Charles Henry Sharp]] 21 Oct 1941 - 9 Jul 1942
 
* [[Roy William Davey]] 5 Jan 1942 - ?? Jun 1942
 
* [[Roy William Davey]] 5 Jan 1942 - ?? Jun 1942
 
* [[William James O'Meagher]] 5 Jan 1942 - 12 May 1944
 
* [[William James O'Meagher]] 5 Jan 1942 - 12 May 1944

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Trooper Keith Butcher with his horse in July 1943.


Brief History

In order to perpetuate the traditions and distinctions of the Australian Imperial Force, it was decided in July 1919 that all CMF units would be re-designated with the unit numbers of the AIF. From this date, the 25th Australian Light Horse Regiment was renamed the 10th Australian Light Horse Regiment. The regiment was called up for training in November 1939 based at Bunbury, spending a month camped just south of Woodman Point on the location of the abandoned Naval Base. They returned to Bunbury in January 1940 for another three months training before moving to Wanneroo


During the Second World War, the regiment underwent several name changes in order to show its varying roles. In January 1942 it was restructured as 10th Reconnaissance Battalion with one of the squadrons now motorised as opposed to being on horses. In 1943, it was gazetted as an Australian Imperial Force unit, after the majority of its personnel volunteered to serve overseas. This did not occur, though, and instead, its main task was the defence of south-west Australia. During this period, the regiment was also partially mechanised, although it did retain horses which were used to patrol the coastline. It was the last regiment in Australia to employ horses. It was disbanded on 14 April 1944.



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Notes

The use of ww2 at the end of the unit title is an administrative decision of the wiki to separate in the data base the WW1 and ww2 units of the same name.


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