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Revision as of 00:06, 21 March 2021
Brief History
The 1st Field Artillery Brigade was formed in Australia prior to embarkation in late 1914 to support the newly raised 1st Infantry Division. It served from August 1914 until the cessation of hostilities and beyond. It was comprised of:
1st Field Artillery Battery
2nd Field Artillery Battery
- † Mark D'Esterre Brady 27 Mar 1917 - 15 Aug 1917 KIA
- Frederick George Gibbs 28 Oct - 7 Nov 1918
3rd Field Artillery Battery
101st Field Artillery (Howitzer) Battery
1st Brigade Ammunition Column
It went on to serve in ANZAC: Defence of ANZAC, Egypt: Defence of Egypt, Western Front: Pozieres, Retreat to the Hindenburg Line, Bullecourt, Messines, Menin Road, Polygon Wood, Passchendaele, Ancre, Villers Bretonneux, Hamel, Amiens, Albert, Hindenburg Line. One hundred and ninety three men died while posted to this unit.
Individual Honours
- 1 x Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George
- 2 x Distinguished Service Order
- 16 x Military Cross
- 8 x Distinguished Conduct Medal
- 55 x Military Medal
- 4 x Bar to Military Medal
- 3 x Meritorious Service Medal
- 26 x Mentioned in Despatches
- 2 x Belgium Croix de Guerre
- 1 x Serbian Silver Obilich Medal for Bravery
Notes