2/4th Battalion (Australia)

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2/4th Battalion
Australian 2-4th Infantry Battalion Gaza 1940 (AWM photo 001373).jpg
Parade at Gaza, April 1940
Active 1939–45
Country Australia
Branch Australian Army
Type Infantry
Size ~800–900 all ranks[Note 1]
Part of 19th Brigade, 6th Division
Colours White and Green
Engagements Second World War
Insignia
Unit Colour Patch A two toned triangular image

The 2/4th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army. Raised on 3 November 1939 at Victoria Barracks, Sydney, New South Wales, for service during World War II as part of the Second Australian Imperial Force, the battalion was initially attached to the 16th Brigade, 6th Division. Following a re-organisation of the structure of the Australian Army, which saw each infantry brigade reduced from four infantry battalions to three, the battalion was re-allocated to the 19th Brigade. The battalion saw action in Egypt, Libya and Greece before returning to Australia to fight the Japanese in New Guinea. Following the end of hostilities, the 2/4th Battalion was disbanded in Chermside on 12 November 1945. One of the unit's soldiers, Private Edward Kenna, received the Victoria Cross for his actions during the Aitape–Wewak campaign in May 1945. The unit was disbanded in November 1945.[2]

Notes

Footnotes
  1. By the start of World War II, the authorised strength of an Australian infantry battalion was 910 men all ranks, however, later in the war it fell to 803.[1]
Citations
  1. Palazzo 2004, p. 94.
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