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Soldiers of the 7th/21st Australian Horse - circa 1950s
Some soldiers of the 7th/21st Australian Horse - circa 1950s. This is the first picture I have come across showing soldiers of this regiment - you don't see many around, that's for sure.
Mick The 7/21st Australian Horse was a RAAC reconnaissance regiment that was raised in 1948 and was disbanded in September 1957. It was know initially as the 7th/21st Reconnaissance Regiment (Australian Horse). In 1948, the Regiment was reformed as the 7th/21st Australian Horse, a Citizens Military Force (CMF) armoured unit for the reconnaissance role, equipped with Staghound Armoured Cars and Canadian Scout Cars. Regimental HQ was in Cootamundra, with the squadrons based as follows: * HQ Squadron - Cootamundra, Temora * A Squadron - Wagga Wagga; detachment formed by 1953 at Tumut * B Squadron - Leeton, Griffith; moved by 1953 to Junee * C Squadron - Young, Tumut; detachment formed by 1953 at Cowra and Tumut detachment transferred to A Sqn The introduction of National Service in Australia in 1951 led to the strength of the Regiment being considerably increased due to large intakes of National Service soldiers: the strength rose from approximately 140 active members (volunteers) in 1950 to approximately 1300, in 1956. In 1953 the unit was re-roled as an anti-tank Regiment and equipped with 6 pdr anti-tank guns. The Regiment was disbanded on 14th September 1957 with the units personnel being absorbed into the 4th Battalion (later 4/3 RNSWR). The Guidon of the 7th Light Horse was laid up in St Saviour’s Church, Goulburn. |
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