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==Brief History==
 
==Brief History==
Formed in 1939 it was the machine gun unit for the 13th Infantry Brigade Group. They were mobilised during December 1941 in Northam camp, with one Squadron responsible for patrolling beaches south of Perth while the rest were held back in reserve to assist in any counter attack. In March 1942 the unit was re-designated as 25 Motorised Regiment. For a time elements were tasked with patrolling beaches between Dongara and the Moore River, before the unit was centralised at Gingin to patrol from Lancelin to Wreck Point.
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Formed in 1939 it was the machine gun unit for the 13th Infantry Brigade Group. They were mobilised during December 1941 in Northam camp, with one Squadron responsible for patrolling beaches south of Perth while the rest were held back in reserve to assist in any counter attack. In March 1942 the unit was re-designated as '''25 Motor Regiment'''. For a time elements were tasked with patrolling beaches between Dongara and the Moore River, before the unit was centralised at Gingin to patrol from Lancelin to Wreck Point.
  
  
In June 1942 they were re-designated as the 25th Reconnaissance Battalion, and then the 25th Division Cavalry Regiment based at Northampton, replacing the 10th Reconnaissance Battalion. From here they were responsible for watching the coast from Port Gregory to the Oakajee river. Their final name change was to 25th Cavalry Regiment.
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In June 1942 they were re-designated as the '''25th Australian Reconnaissance Battalion''', and then the '''25th Australian Divisional Cavalry Regiment''' based at Northampton, replacing the 10th Reconnaissance Battalion. From here they were responsible for watching the coast from Port Gregory to the Oakajee river. Their final name change was to '''25th Australian Cavalry Regiment'''.
  
  
The reduced threat of invasion led to the removal of a large proportion of the troop in WA, and one of the units to move was the 25th Cavalry Regiment which relocated to Canungra in Queensland in September 1943. Many of the men were transferred to the 43rd Water Transport Operating Company (Landing Craft) and were to later see service in New Guinea.
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The reduced threat of invasion led to the removal of a large proportion of the troop in WA, and one of the units to move was the 25th Australian Cavalry Regiment which relocated to Canungra in Queensland in September 1943. Many of the men were transferred to the 43rd Water Transport Operating Company (Landing Craft) and were to later see service in New Guinea.
  
===Regimental personnel===
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===Regimental Personnel===
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* [[Carl Rodgers]] 14 May 1939 - 30 Aug 1941 Part time in the main
 
* [[Ernest Ronald William Oliver]] 1 - 22 Aug 1940
 
* [[Ernest Ronald William Oliver]] 1 - 22 Aug 1940
* [[George Henry Millett]] 13 Oct - 2 Dec 1942
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* [[Agnostino Ugo Tognolini]] 11 Sep 1940 - 27 Jan 1944
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* [[Joseph Maria White]] 2 - 26 Jun 1941
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* [[Vernon Arthur Bettenay]] 21 Oct 1941 - 16 Jun 1942
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* [[George Henry Millett]] 29 Oct 1941 - 2 Dec 1942 to RAAF
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* [[Stanley Neil Butcher]] 31 Aug 1941 - 2 oct 1942
 
* [[Herbert Patrick Carter]] 16 Jun 1942 - 28 Sep 1943
 
* [[Herbert Patrick Carter]] 16 Jun 1942 - 28 Sep 1943
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* [[Arthur Gordon Fielder]] 16 Jun - 3 Jul 1942
  
 
===Battle Honours===
 
===Battle Honours===

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Brief History

Formed in 1939 it was the machine gun unit for the 13th Infantry Brigade Group. They were mobilised during December 1941 in Northam camp, with one Squadron responsible for patrolling beaches south of Perth while the rest were held back in reserve to assist in any counter attack. In March 1942 the unit was re-designated as 25 Motor Regiment. For a time elements were tasked with patrolling beaches between Dongara and the Moore River, before the unit was centralised at Gingin to patrol from Lancelin to Wreck Point.


In June 1942 they were re-designated as the 25th Australian Reconnaissance Battalion, and then the 25th Australian Divisional Cavalry Regiment based at Northampton, replacing the 10th Reconnaissance Battalion. From here they were responsible for watching the coast from Port Gregory to the Oakajee river. Their final name change was to 25th Australian Cavalry Regiment.


The reduced threat of invasion led to the removal of a large proportion of the troop in WA, and one of the units to move was the 25th Australian Cavalry Regiment which relocated to Canungra in Queensland in September 1943. Many of the men were transferred to the 43rd Water Transport Operating Company (Landing Craft) and were to later see service in New Guinea.

Regimental Personnel

Battle Honours

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Notes

The Unit Guide - The Australian Army 1939-45 was the major source for information about this unit.



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