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17th infantry battalionの例文

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  • In August 1946, the battalion was formed into the 17th Infantry Battalion.
  • Goddard finally made it Anzac on 6 September 1915, taking over command of the 17th Infantry Battalion.
  • Windeyer had to bring a company of the 2 / 17th Infantry Battalion back to protect the brigade area.
  • On 2 October the 2 / 17th Infantry Battalion crossed the Bumi without opposition, and found the Salankaua Plantation unoccupied.
  • Meanwhile, D Company of the 2 / 17th Infantry Battalion had moved along the track to Sattelberg with the intent of capturing that position.
  • The 17th Infantry Battalion arrived in Egypt on 12 June 1915 where it trained until ordered forward to Anzac Cove, departed for Gallipoli on 16 August 1915.
  • Due to concerns that their western flank was exposed, the 2 / 17th Infantry Battalion was sent along the Sattelberg track to deflect any Japanese thrusts from there.
  • Pushing their way across the Bunga and Buiem Rivers, the 2 / 23rd fanned out through Apo village while maintaining contact with the 2 / 17th Infantry Battalion by signal cable.
  • Around daybreak, Pike's A Company, 2 / 17th Infantry Battalion, reached the village of Katika, which turned out to be a clearing with some dilapidated huts.
  • Although the main thrust of the Japanese counterattack had been turned back by 25 October, Jivevaneng was still in doubt and the 2 / 17th Infantry Battalion was still fending off Japanese attacks.
  • That night, the Japanese cut the 2 / 17th Infantry Battalion's supply route, establishing a road block astride the Jivevaneng Sattelberg road, and cutting off the Australians defending Jivevaneng.
  • The arrival of the 2 / 43rd Infantry Battalion meant that the 2 / 17th Infantry Battalion could be reassembled for the advance on Finschhafen, thus enabling the entire 20th Infantry Brigade to concentrate on that objective.
  • One Australian veteran, Sergeant Charles Lemaire, who had previously fought against the Germans at El Alamein with the 2 / 17th Infantry Battalion, described the Japanese as " tenacious, brave, self-sacrificing ".
  • The following day, the 2 / 17th Infantry Battalion was sent to Kumawa to follow up the retreating Japanese forces, and for the next couple of days minor clashes resulted before it established itself at Jivevaneng again on 7 October.
  • During the initial phase of the landing the 26th Infantry Brigade then followed the 20th Brigade ashore, conducting a passage of lines with the 20th Brigade, moving through their position and then pushing west, temporarily assuming control of the 2 / 17th Infantry Battalion.
  • On the right, Captain T . C . Sheldon's B Company, 2 / 17th Infantry Battalion, accompanied by the anti-tank platoon and 10 Platoon the Papuan Infantry Battalion, landed roughly where they were supposed to, and pushed on to their objective, North Hill.