- 11th Brigade (Australia)
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9th Battalion, Royal Queensland Regiment
25th/49th Battalion, Royal Queensland Regiment
31st Battalion, Royal Queensland Regiment
42nd Battalion, Royal Queensland Regiment
11th Combat Service Support BattalionThe Australian 11th Brigade is anAustralian Army brigade which currently comprises mostAustralian Army Reserve units located inQueensland . The Brigade was first formed in early 1916 as part of the 3rd Division and saw action duringWorld War I andWorld War II .Brigade Locations
*9th Battalion (HQ Gona Bks, Kelvin Grove, Queensland)
*25/49 Battalion (49 Enoggera, QLD, with 6Bde) (25 HQ Toowoobma, Queensland)
*31st Battalion (HQ Jezzanine Bks, Townsville, QLD)
*42nd Battalion (HQ: Rockhampton, QLD)Notes
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* cite news |first=Graham |last=WO2 McBean |authorlink= |coauthors= |title=Historic transfer
url=http://www.defence.gov.au/news/armynews/editions/1170/topstories/story8.htm |work=Army. The Soldiers' Newspaper |publisher= |date=2007-07-12 |accessdate=2008-03-16
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