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Qué (quién) es 29th Brigade (Australia) - definición

INFANTRY BRIGADE OF THE AUSTRALIAN ARMY DURING WORLD WAR II
Australian 29th Brigade; 29th Australian Infantry Brigade
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The 29th Brigade was an infantry brigade of the Australian Army that was raised for service during World War II. Formed in late 1941 as part of the Militia, the brigade was initially formed for home defence in response to Japan's entry into the war.
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MILITARY FORMATION SIZE DESIGNATION, TYPICALLY OF 3–6 BATTALIONS
Armoured brigade; Brigades; Brigade Commander; NRA Brigade; Brigade commander; Tank brigade; Brigade (military); Brigade (United Kingdom)
·vt To form into a brigade, or into brigades.
II. Brigade ·noun Any body of persons organized for acting or marching together under authority; as, a fire brigade.
III. Brigade ·noun A body of troops, whether cavalry, artillery, infantry, or mixed, consisting of two or more regiments, under the command of a brigadier general.
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MILITARY FORMATION SIZE DESIGNATION, TYPICALLY OF 3–6 BATTALIONS
Armoured brigade; Brigades; Brigade Commander; NRA Brigade; Brigade commander; Tank brigade; Brigade (military); Brigade (United Kingdom)
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1. a subdivision of an army, typically consisting of a small number of battalions and forming part of a division.
2. an organization with a quasi-military structure.
3. informal, often derogatory a group of people with a characteristic in common: the anti-smoking brigade.
Origin
C17: from Fr., from Ital. brigata 'company'.

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29th Brigade (Australia)

The 29th Brigade was an infantry brigade of the Australian Army that was raised for service during World War II. Formed in late 1941 as part of the Militia, the brigade was initially formed for home defence in response to Japan's entry into the war. Composed of three Queensland-based infantry battalions and various supporting elements, the brigade initially undertook defensive duties around Townsville in 1941–1942 before deploying to New Guinea in 1943. There, the brigade undertook garrison duties before taking part in the Salamaua–Lae campaign. After a period of almost 18 months overseas, the brigade's elements were returned to Australia for a period of rest and reorganisation before later being assigned to the Bougainville campaign in 1944–1945. After the war, the brigade was disbanded in December 1945, along with its component units.