4th Brigade | |
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Active | 1912–1919 1921–present |
Country | Australia |
Branch | Australian Army |
Size | 200 (active) 2,100 (reserve) 40 (civilian)[1] |
Part of | 2nd Division |
Garrison/HQ | Melbourne |
Engagements | World War I World War II |
Commanders | |
Notable commanders | John Monash |
Insignia | |
Unit colour patch |
The 4th Brigade is a brigade-level formation of the Australian Army. Originally formed in 1912 as a Militia formation, the brigade was re-raised for service during World War I, elements of the brigade served at Gallipoli and in the trenches on the Western Front before being disbanded in 1919. In 1921, the brigade was re-raised as a unit of Australia's part-time military forces, based in the state of Victoria. During World War II the brigade served in the New Guinea and New Britain campaigns. Following the war, the brigade formed part of the 3rd Division, however, it was later reallocated to the 2nd Division, where it serves as a Reserve combined-arms formation including units and personnel from all corps of the Army including armoured, infantry, artillery, engineers, signals and ordnance.