1903: | 7th Australian Infantry Regiment | |||||||||||||||
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1912: | 70th Infantry Battalion (Ballarat Regiment) |
66th (Mount Alexander) Infantry Regiment |
67th (Bendigo) Infantry Regiment |
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1921: | 8th Battalion │ |
7th Battalion │ |
38th Battalion │ |
59th Battalion │ |
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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) │ |
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1929: | │ │ │ |
linked as 7th/38th Battalion │ |
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1936: | │ │ │ │ │ |
unlinked 7th Battalion (The Mount Alexander Regiment) │ |
unlinked 38th Battalion (The Bendigo Regiment) │ │ |
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1937: | │ │ │ │ |
7th Battalion (The North West Murray Borderers) │ |
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1939: | │ │ |
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59th Battalion (The Hume Regiment) |
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1942: | │ │ │ │ │ │ |
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merged into 58th/59nd Battalion (The Essendon, Coburg, Brunswick/Hume Regiment) │ |
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1946: | │ │ |
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1946: | disbanded |
disbanded |
disbanded |
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1948: | 8th/7th Infantry Battalion (The North Western Victorian Regiment) │ |
38th Infantry Battalion (The Northern Victoria Regiment) │ |
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1952: | │ │ │ |
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59th Infantry Battalion (The Hume Regiment) │ |
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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 |
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