Search results
The 5th (Wellington Rifles) Regiment was the only Territorial Force infantry regiment not represented by name in the New Zealand Division. It had sent a company to Samoa in 1914, and in 1915 the battalions of the New Zealand Rifle Brigade were recruited from its district (among others).
- Further Information
This article was written by Tim Shoebridge with the...
- Otago Infantry Regiment
Part of the infantry of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force....
- Auckland Infantry Regiment
Part of the infantry of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force...
- Canterbury Infantry Regiment
Part of the infantry of the New Zealand Expeditionary...
- Wellington Infantry Regiment | NZHistory, New Zealand History Online
Wellington Infantry Regiment. Events In History. 8 August...
- All Images and Media for Infantry Units
Wellington Infantry Regiment; New Zealand Rifle Brigade;...
- NZEF Units
For each unit we have provided an overview of their role, a...
- Western Front
Of the 15,000 New Zealand troops who came to the Somme in...
- Further Information
The Wellington Infantry Regiment was a military unit of the New Zealand Expeditionary Force (NZEF) raised for service in the First World War. It saw service in the Gallipoli Campaign (1915) and on the Western Front (1916–1919).
The 22nd Battalion, also known as the "Wellington Battalion", was an infantry battalion of the New Zealand Military Forces, which served during the Second World War.After undertaking defensive duties in the United Kingdom from mid-1940 until early 1941, the battalion then fought in the Battles of Greece and Crete where it suffered heavy casualties and lost a large number of men who were taken ...
Jun 6, 2021 · Regiments have been a part of the military landscape since at least the 17th and 18th centuries when they were the primary organizational unit for an army. At this time, a regiment was notionally composed of 1,000 personnel and was commanded by a Colonel. Fast forward to World War II, and we see a shift in how regiments were used.
The unit saw action at Gallipoli, Egypt & France as part of Wellington Regiment. It formed part of 2 NZEF by supplying companies to 19th, 22nd, 25th & 36th Battalions. It was amalgamated with the Wellington West Coast Regiment after WW2 to form the Wellington West Coast & Taranaki Regiment which in turn became 5 RNZIR in 1964.
6th Light Anti-Aircraft Regiment, R.C.A. • 2nd Infantry Division o: 8th Reconnaissance Regiment (14th Canadian Hussars) o: 4th Infantry Brigade • Royal Regiment of Canada • Royal Hamilton Light Infantry • Essex Scottish Regiment o: 5th Infantry Brigade • Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) of Canada • Régiment de Maisonneuve ...
People also ask
Who were the Wellington Infantry Regiment?
Who was the 5th Wellington Rifles Regiment?
When was the Wellington Battalion formed?
When was the 2nd Wellington Infantry Battalion formed?
Why did the 5th (Wellington) Regiment not join the Wellington Battalion?
When did the Wellington Regiment become 5 RNZIR?
Cpl. Leslie Wilton Andrews VC, DSO. 2nd Battalion Wellington Infantry Regiment Leslie Wilton Andrew was born 23 March 1897 in Manawatu, New Zealand. At 20 years old, a corporal in the 2nd Battalion, Wellington Infantry Regiment, New Zealand Expeditionary Force during the First World War, he was awarded the Victoria Cross for his actions on 31 July 1917 at La Basse Ville, France: