- 2/1st Australian Infantry Battalion
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 2/1st Australian Infantry Battalion
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dates=October1939 - December1945
country=Australia
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branch=Army
type=Infantry
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command_structure=Australian 16th Brigade
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colors=Black over Green
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battles=North African campaign , Greek campaign,New Guinea campaign
anniversaries=The 2/1st Australian Infantry Battalion was abattalion of theAustralian Army was raised at Victoria Barracks, Sydney, on16 October 1939 as part of the 16th Brigade of the6th Australian Division forWorld War II .Greece and the Middle East
The battalion embarked for overseas service on
10 January 1940 and arrived inEgypt on13 February . The battalion then moved toPalestine were it concentrated with the rest of the 16th Brigade atJulis nearGaza . The entire brigade remained in Palestine until the end of August, when it moved to Egypt to carry out preparations for active service with the 6th Division. The battalions first campaign of World War II was the advance from Egypt into easternLibya in January and February1941 . The battalion was involved in the attacks to captureBardia andTobruk , and was left to garrison Tobruk as the advance continued. It left Tobruk on7 March , ultimately bound forGreece with the rest of the 6th Division.The battalion arrived in Greece on
22 March and was quickly deployed to the north of the country to resist the anticipated German attack. The battalion took up positions atVeria on7 April but, in the face of a superior German force, it began a withdrawal south on12 April and was evacuated by sea fromMegara on25 April . The battalion landed onCrete the next day and was subsequently deployed with the 2/11th Battalion to defend the airfield atRetimo . The German airborneinvasion of Crete began on20 May but a strong defence denied them Retimo airfield until30 May . German victories elsewhere on Crete, however, allowed them to concentrate overwhelming force against Retimo and, short of supplies, the 2/1st surrendered and becameprisoners of war .The battalion was rebuilt in Palestine in October 1941 and took up the defences in Northern
Syria . The Battalion returned to Australia on10 March 1942 to assist in the defence ofAustralia fromJapan ese advances. During the voyage home the battalion was diverted toCeylon to defend it from a possible Japanese attack. The 2/1st Battalion finally arrived in Melbourne on7 August 1942 .Pacific
The battalion deployed to
New Guinea and took part in the advance along the Kokoda Track between September 1942 and January1943 . During the counter-offensive against Japanese forces the 2/1st Battalion were involved in the major battles at Eora Creek and then at Gorari, followed by Sanananda between October and late November 1942. Heavy casualties were suffered by the battalion during the campaign. Subsequent to the Kokoda campaign, the 2/1st returned to Australia to rebuild and were then sent back to New Guinea in December 1944 to help round up an estimated 35000 Japanese in the Aitape-Wewak region.The Battalion was finally disbanded in December 1945.
References
* [http://www.awm.gov.au/units/unit_11252.asp Australian War Memorial]
* [http://en.epochtimes.com/news/7-4-24/54487.html Article on veteran's participation in Anzac Day]
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