About This Unit
The 14th Brigade formed the second Brigade of the 5th Division and was raised in Egypt in March / April 1916 as part of the "doubling of the AIF." This was done by splitting the 1st Brigade in the 1st Division and seeding the new Brigade with experienced officers, NCO and men complemented by reinforcements fresh from Australia. The 'pupped' Brigades and Battalions reflected the origins of its 'parents' and thus the 14th Brigade was an all New South Wales Brigade.
Thus the Battalions of the Brigade were:
53rd (/explore/units/94) from the 1st (/explore/units/320) Battalion (NSW)
54th (/explore/units/323) from the 2nd (/explore/units/289) Battalion (NSW)
55th (/explore/units/350) from the 3rd (/explore/units/333) Battalion (NSW) and the
56th (/explore/units/205) from the 4th (/explore/units/88) Battalion (NSW)
After journeying across the Mediterranean Sea and the via train from Marseilles to Armentiers, the 5th Division spent time in the tenches near Fromelles were it sustained heavy casualties. It spent most of 1916 and early 1917 recovering from it losses but its second engagement was at Bullecourt in April 1917, followed by Polygon Wood in September 1917.
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