2nd Bn, Victoria Regiment

1903: 7th Australian Infantry Regiment
air07
1912: 70th Infantry Battalion
(Ballarat Regiment)
66th (Mount Alexander)
Infantry Regiment
67th (Bendigo)
Infantry Regiment
i70
i66
i67
1918:  
 
perpetuates
8th Australian
Infantry Battalion, AIF
b08
perpetuates
7th Australian
Infantry Battalion, AIF
b07
perpetuates
38th Australian
Infantry Battalion, AIF
b38
perpetuates
59th Australian
Infantry Battalion, AIF
b59
1921: 8th Battalion
7th Battalion
38th Battalion
59th Battalion
1927: 8th Battalion
(The City of Ballarat
Regiment)

7th Battalion
(The Mount Alexander
Regiment)

38th Battalion
(The Bendigo Regiment)


59th Battalion
(The Coburg-Brunswick
Regiment)

b08
b07
b38
b59
layout layout
1929:

linked as
7th/38th Battalion


layout layout
1936:



unlinked
7th Battalion
(The Mount Alexander
Regiment)

unlinked
38th Battalion
(The Bendigo Regiment)






1937:


7th Battalion
(The North West Murray
Borderers)







1939:


59th Battalion
(The Hume Regiment)
layout
b07
layout
b59
1942:














merged into
58th/59nd Battalion
(The Essendon, Coburg,
Brunswick/Hume
Regiment)

1946:

disbanded
1946: disbanded
 
disbanded
 
disbanded
 

 

 

 
1948: 8th/7th Infantry Battalion
(The North Western
Victorian Regiment)

38th Infantry Battalion
(The Northern Victoria
Regiment)

perpetuates
2/8th Australian
Infantry Battalion, AIF
2/7th Australian
Infantry Battalion, AIF
b08 b07
layout




layout layout layout layout
1952:



59th Infantry Battalion
(The Hume Regiment)

ib08-ib07
ib38
ib59
layout layout layout
1960: ‘A’ Company (The Geelong Company),
‘B’ Company (The Ballarat Company),
‘C’ Company (The Sunrasya Company),
‘D’ Company (The Bendigo Company), ‘E’ Company (The Goulburn Valley Company),
2nd Battalion,
Victoria Regiment