Authors and Contributors this page: T.F. Mills
Page created 20 January 2001. Corrected and updated 30.01.2005
 
 
4th/19th Prince of Wales's
Light Horse
 
Victoria, Australia  
  Titles & Lineage
  History & War Service
  Battle Honours
  Colours, Standards and Guidons

  Badges and Uniforms

  Colonel-in-Chief
  Honorary Colonels
 Traditions
 Alliances
 Bibliography

Note: This is a battalion history of the part-time Reserves, which are normally liable for full-time active service only in an emergency
How to find information about individuals who served in this corps
 
  Titles and Lineage
1948.04.01 4th/19th Armoured Regiment (Prince of Wales's Light Horse)
formed by amalgamation of 4th (Corangamite) Light Horse, 17th (Prince of Wales's) Light Horse, and 19th Light Horse (Yarrowee Light Horse)
1949 4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse
1960.05.17 A Squadron raised in ARA at Seymour, Vic.
1962 A Sqn moved to Puckapunyal
1965.07.01 1 Troop, A Sqn separated as nucleus for 1st Armoured Personnel Carrier Squadron
1965 A Sqn moved to Gallipoli Lines, Holsworthy
1965.11.19 A Sqn transferred to 1st Cavalry Regiment
   
   
  History (Links) & War Service
   
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse, by The Light Horse Association
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse (Digger History)
4th/19th Prince of Wales's Light Horse, by Mick Martin
Deployment and Service:
 
Colour Key: War service Overseas service Home service
       
     
       
       
Biography and Gallantry Awards:
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  Battle Honours

  Colours, Standards and Guidons Introduction to Colours
Record of Colours:
  Uniforms and Badges
   
Badges:
Uniform:
   
   
     
   
   
  Colonel-in-Chief Index of Royal Colonels
     
  Honorary Colonels
     
  Traditions
 
Motto: Ich dien
Nicknames:
Anniversaries:
Freedoms: Melbourne, Kyneton, Traralgon (28 Nov. 1970), Sale
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  Alliances

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1951-1992
1992-present
 
  Bibliography How To Find Books
Regimental Journal:
Full Histories:
Modystack, Neville J. The Pony Soldiers The Australian Light Horse VietNam 1965-1966. Sydney : Australian Military History Publications, 2003. [describes the 12 month tour in South Viet Nam of Number 1 Troop, A Squadron]
 
Short Histories: