13th field regimentの例文
- In 1988, the battery became part of the amalgamated 6th / 13th Field Regiment.
- The "'13th Field Regiment "'was an Australian Army artillery regiment.
- On 30 May 1943 he was appointed as commander of the 13th Field Regiment, 3rd Division.
- The 13th Field Regiment remained in New Guinea until October 1943, when it was withdrawn back to Australia.
- Throughout 1944, the battery undertook training on the Atherton Tablelands as the 13th Field Regiment was reassigned to the 11th Division.
- In 1943, the battery moved to Queensland before being sent to Port Moresby in New Guinea where it became part of the 13th Field Regiment.
- The 48th Battery returned to the 13th Field Regiment's order of battle in June 1966 when the regiment's battery designations were changed.
- Two years later, the 13th Field Regiment was disbanded and the battery, under the command of Major G . S . Laurie, became independent once more.
- In 1975, the 13th Field Regiment was disbanded and some of its component batteries, such as the 48th, which was based in Adelaide, became independent.
- Following the disbandment of the 6th / 13th Field Regiment in 1997, the 48th Field Battery has served as an independent battery under the command of the 9th Brigade.
- But Artillery Lt . James Doohan of D Company, Winnipeg Rifles, 13th Field Regiment, Royal Canadian Army, ended up just before midnight plugged by eight German bullets.
- Following the war, Australia's part-time military force was re-raised in 1948 at which time the 13th Field Regiment was re-formed in South Australia.
- In 1940 & ndash; 41, the regimental system was introduced for Militia artillery units, with the previously existing field brigades being redesignated as regiments, and the designation of the 13th Field Regiment was adopted.
- At this time, the 13th Field Regiment was re-raised in South Australia, but it was not until June 1966 that the 48th Battery returned to the order of battle when the regiment's battery designations were changed.
- In 1988, the 6th / 13th Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery was formed by merging the 6th and 13th Field Regiments, but this unit was disbanded in 1997, with its components being absorbed into the 16th and 48th Field Batteries.
- In 1988, the 6th / 13th Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery was formed by merging the 6th and 13th Field Regiments, but this unit was disbanded in 1997, with its components being absorbed into the 16th and 48th Field Batteries.
- On 7 November, 1940, the unit was yet again re-designated to 22nd ( Reserve ) Field Battery, RCA . It became part of the 13th Field Regiment, which landed with the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division on D-Day at Juno Beach.
- It was redesignated as the 13th Field Regiment during the early years of World War II, and following Japan's entry into the war it was mobilised and later deployed to New Guinea where a detachment fought during the Battle of Buna Gona in 1942 & ndash; 43, returning to Australia in late 1943.
- This was about 2, 500 yards ( 2, 200 m ) south of the bridge between the two strips . and the position of the 13th Field Regiment troop a further 500 yards south . | group = notes } } The troop fired in support of the Allied attacks to take the final Japanese positions at Sanananda and Giruwa.