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2/6th Field Regiment
Active 1940–45
Country Australia
Branch Australian Military Forces
Type Regiment
Role Artillery
Size 3 batteries
Part of 7th Division
Engagements

World War II

The 2/6th Field Regiment was an Australian Army artillery regiment formed as part of the 7th Division in 1940 for operations during World War II. The regiment served in Egypt, Syria, New Guinea and Borneo. The regiment's involvement in the fighting in New Guinea saw it committed to several campaigns, including those around Salamaua and on the Huon Peninsula.[1] It was disbanded in late 1945.[2] Throughout its involvement in the war, a total of 1,923 men served with the 2/6th Field Regiment of whom 19 were killed, and 61 wounded.[3] The regiment consisted of three numbered batteries: 10th, 11th, and 56th.[4]

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Citations
Bibliography
  • Johnston, Mark (2005). The Silent 7th: An Illustrated History of the 7th Australian Division 1940–46. Crows Nest, New South Wales: Allen & Unwin. ISBN 1-74114-191-5. 
  • Warby, John (1995). The 25 Pounders: From Egypt To Borneo. Pymble, New South Wales: 2/6th Field Regiment Association. ISBN 978-0-64626-530-8. 
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