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1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment is one of seven battalions that make up the Royal Australian Regiment
Royal Australian Regiment

The Royal Australian Regiment is the parent regiment for regular infantry battalions of the Australian Army, making up the majority of the Royal Australian Infantry Corps....
, formed in late 1945 the battalion is now based in Townsville
Townsville, Queensland

Townsville is a city on the north-eastern coast of Australia, in the state of Queensland. Adjacent to the central section of the Great Barrier Reef, it is in the dry tropics region of Queensland....
, and forms part of the Australian 3rd Brigade
Australian 3rd Brigade

The 3rd Brigade of the Australian Army is an infantry brigade. Formed in 1914 the brigade has seen active service in the First World War and during the INTERFET in East Timor....
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the conclusion of the war in the Pacific in 1945, Australia was committed to provide troops for occupation duties in Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
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1st Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment is one of seven battalions that make up the Royal Australian Regiment
Royal Australian Regiment

The Royal Australian Regiment is the parent regiment for regular infantry battalions of the Australian Army, making up the majority of the Royal Australian Infantry Corps....
, formed in late 1945 the battalion is now based in Townsville
Townsville, Queensland

Townsville is a city on the north-eastern coast of Australia, in the state of Queensland. Adjacent to the central section of the Great Barrier Reef, it is in the dry tropics region of Queensland....
, and forms part of the Australian 3rd Brigade
Australian 3rd Brigade

The 3rd Brigade of the Australian Army is an infantry brigade. Formed in 1914 the brigade has seen active service in the First World War and during the INTERFET in East Timor....
.

History

With the conclusion of the war in the Pacific in 1945, Australia was committed to provide troops for occupation duties in Japan
Japan

Japan is an island country in East Asia. Located in the Pacific Ocean, it lies to the east of the Sea of Japan, People's Republic of China, North Korea, South Korea and Russia, stretching from the Sea of Okhotsk in the north to the East China Sea and Taiwan in the south....
. This commitment lead to the formation of the 34th Australian Infantry Brigade
Australian 34th Brigade

The Australian 34th Brigade was an Australian Army brigade. The Brigade was formed in 1945 as part of the Australian contribution to the British Commonwealth Occupation Force and was later renamed the 1st Brigade ....
. The brigade was made up of three battalions; the 65th, 66th and 67th Australian Infantry Battalions. On the 12th of October 1945 the 65th Battalion, later the 1st Battalion was formed out of 7th Division
Australian 7th Division

The 7th Division of the Australian Military Forces was raised in February 1940 to serve in World War II, as part of the Second Australian Imperial Force ....
 at Balikpapan
Balikpapan

Balikpapan is a seaport city on the eastern coast of Borneo island, Indonesia in the East Kalimantan province, a resource-rich region well known for its timber, mining and petroleum export products....
 and quickly sailed to Morotai
Morotai

Morotai Island is an island located in the Halmahera group of eastern Indonesia's Maluku Islands . It is governed as a regency called Morotai Island Regency Kabupaten Pulau Morotai until October 2008 when it was split into 5 regencies, of North Maluku province, and is one of Indonesia's most northerly islands....
. By the middle of June 1946 the brigade arrived in Japan to take part in the occupation.

In line with the formative plan to raise an Interim Army, the battalions were re-designated as of the Australian Regiment in 1948, and in 1949 received the prefix "Royal", becoming the Royal Australian Regiment . First Battalion was initially settled in at Ingleburn
Ingleburn, New South Wales

Ingleburn is a suburb of Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Ingleburn is located 44 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district, in the Local Government Areas in Australia of City of Campbelltown, New South Wales....
, later moved to Enoggera
Enoggera Barracks

Enoggera Barracks is an Australian Army base in the northwestern Brisbane suburb of Enoggera, Queensland in Queensland.=Current Units=Royal Australian Armoured Corps...
 and Holsworthy
Holsworthy, New South Wales

Holsworthy is a suburb in South-western Sydney Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Holsworthy is located 31 kilometres south-west of the Sydney central business district, in the Local Government Areas in Australia of the City of Liverpool, New South Wales and partly in the Sutherland Shire....
 and is now based at Lavarack Barracks
Lavarack Barracks

Lavarack Barracks is a major Australian Army base located in Townsville, Queensland, Queensland. Lavarack Barracks is currently home to the Army's 3rd Brigade and 11th Brigade ....
, Townsville.

Occupation of Japan

Under an agreement signed between the Allied
Allies of World War II

The Allies of World War II were the countries officially opposed to the Axis powers of World War II during the World War II. Within the ranks of the Allies powers, the British Empire, the Soviet Union, and the United States of America were known as "The Big Three"....
 nations, Australia would contribute troops towards the occupation of Japan. By the middle of June 1946 the brigade was in place, with the 65th Battalion located at Fukuyama
Fukuyama

Fukuyama can refer to:*Fukuyama, Hiroshima, a city in Japan*Francis Fukuyama, an American philosopher and political economist*Masaharu Fukuyama, a Japanese singer-songwriter...
/Onomichi, 150km South of Osaka
Osaka

is a Cities of Japan in Japan, located at the mouth of the Yodo River on Osaka Bay, in the Kansai region of the main island of Honshu.Osaka is a City designated by government ordinance under the Local Autonomy Law and the capital city of Osaka Prefecture....
. The battalion participated in the search and destruction of wartime materials. The operation was a dangerous one, the area was honeycombed with caves and tunnels and large quantities of explosives, ammunition and poison gas were discovered.

In April 1946 the battalion took part in the surveillance of Japanese elections. The battalion also kept a close watch on a number of repatriation centres in the area.

The battalion was renamed 1st Battalion of the Australian Regiment in 1948 and in 1949 received the prefix "Royal", becoming the Royal Australian Regiment
Royal Australian Regiment

The Royal Australian Regiment is the parent regiment for regular infantry battalions of the Australian Army, making up the majority of the Royal Australian Infantry Corps....
. 1RAR left Japan at the end of 1948, all Australian troops left Japan in 1951 with the signing of the San Francisco Treaty.

Korea

1RAR was in Australia when the Korean War
Korean War

The Korean War refers to a period of military conflict between North Korea and South Korea regimes, with major hostilities lasting from June 25, 1950 until the armistice signed on July 27, 1953....
 began in 1950, having returned from Japan at the end of 1948. The battalion, brought to strength with volunteers from 2RAR
2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment

2nd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment is an Australian light infantry battalion. 2 RAR was first formed as the Australian 66th Battalion in 1945 and is currently based at Lavarack Barracks in Townsville, Queensland where it forms part of the Australian 3rd Brigade....
, arrived in South Korea
South Korea

South Korea, officially the Republic of Korea , ), often referred to as Korea and the "names of Korea#Revival of the names", is a Semi-presidential system republic in East Asia, located in the southern half of the Korean Peninsula....
 on 6 April, joining the 28th Brigade on 1 June.

In July 1952 1RAR was detached to the 29th Brigade
29th brigade

29th Brigade was the name of several military units :*29th Infantry Brigade *29th Armoured Brigade *Australian 29th Brigade...
, relieving other battalions on Hills 159, 210 and 355. It took part in general patrolling along the Jamestown line, which involved securing defences, repairing minefield fences, and undertaking reconnaissance of enemy positions to gather information on them. Other major operations that 1RAR took part in usually aimed at capturing a prisoner or destroying enemy defences. Operation Blaze was 1RAR's first major action. It involved a raid on Hill 227 to capture a prisoner. Although it failed in its objective, the operation did give the brigade important experience against a strong enemy.

On the night of 13-14 September a fighting patrol from 1RAR encountered the enemy, and it captured its first prisoner. In early December 1RAR took over defences on Hill 355. The position had been poorly maintained and it took 1RAR ten days and 50 casualties to secure the area and regain control of the approaches. The battalion also supported the Royal Fusiliers in Operation Beat Up by launching a diversionary attack on Hill 227.

The last action 1RAR engaged in during the war was Operation Fauna. The purpose of the operation was to capture a prisoner and destroy enemy defences. It did not achieve its main objective, but did succeed in destroying the enemy position code-named Flora. On 21 March 1953, 1RAR was relieved by 2RAR at Camp Casey
Camp Casey, South Korea

Camp Casey is an American military camp in Dongducheon , South Korea, 40 miles north of Seoul, South Korea. Camp Casey was named in 1952 after Major_ Hugh Boyd Casey, who was killed in an airplane crash near Camp Casey during the Korean War....
, near Tongduchon, and returned to Australia later that month. The battalion returned to Korea in April 1954, and was involved in training and border patrols. In March 1956, 1RAR ceased its operations in Korea and returned to Australia.

Malaysia

In response to the Malayan Communist Party's
Malayan Communist Party

The Malayan Communist Party was founded in 1930. Illegal from the outset, it advocated an end to United Kingdom colonial rule, and was active in forming trade unions....
 push to convert Malaya into a Communist state and increasing civil unrest the British Commonwealth Far East Strategic Reserve
Far East Strategic Reserve

The British Commonwealth Far East Strategic Reserve was a military force created from units of the British, Australian, and New Zealand armed forces....
 was established, with Australia
Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the southern hemisphere comprising the Australia of the world's smallest continent, the major island of Tasmania, and numerous list of islands of Australia in the Indian Ocean and Pacific Oceans....
 contributing a rotating battalion group. On 20 September 1959, the Battalion embarked on MV FLAMINIA for Malaya. After arriving at Singapore
Singapore

Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country microstate located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. It lies 137 kilometres north of the equator, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia's Riau Islands....
 the battalion trained at Kota Tinggi
Kota Tinggi

Kota Tinggi is a small town in the state of Johor of Malaysia, located around 42 kilometers north-east of Johor Bahru, on the road to Mersing....
 and moved to base camps at Kuala Kangsar
Kuala Kangsar

Kuala Kangsar is the royal town of Perak, Malaysia, located at the downstream of Kangsar River, where it flows into the Perak River. It is the main town in the administrative district of Kuala Kangsar....
, Sungei Siput, Lasah, Lintang and Grik. The battalion began operations on 16 November 1959 in the Thai/Malay border area in Perak
Perak

Perak is one of the 13 states of Malaysia. It is the second largest state in Peninsular Malaysia bordering Kedah and Yala Province of Thailand to the north, Penang to the northwest, Kelantan and Pahang to the east, Selangor southward and to the west by the Strait of Malacca....
 known as 'Operation Bamboo'. The battalion saw very little action during the Malayan Emergency
Malayan Emergency

The Malayan Emergency refers to a guerrilla warfare for independence fought between Commonwealth armed forces and the Malayan Races Liberation Army, the military arm of the Malayan Communist Party, from 1948 to 1960; some have gone as far as to characterise it as a civil war....
, the battalion left Penang
Penang

Penang is a States of Malaysia in Malaysia, located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. Penang is the second smallest state in Malaysia after Perlis, and the eighth most populous....
 for Sydney on the 29 October 1961.

The battalion returned to Malaysia
Malaysia

Malaysia is a federation that consists of States of Malaysia in Southeast Asia with a total landmass of . The capital city is Kuala Lumpur, while Putrajaya is the seat of the federal government....
 in early 1969, after two major exercises, 'Jumping Wallaby' and 'Sheer Hell', the unit withdrew from Malaysia, joining the Selarang garrison in Singapore in December 1969. The unit remained in Singapore until July 1971 when it returned to Lavarack Barracks in Townsville.

Vietnam

In March 1965 1RAR was warned about a possible deployment to South Vietnam
South Vietnam

South Vietnam refers to an internationally recognized state which governed Vietnam south of the Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone until 1975. Its capital was Saigon and its origin can be traced to the French colony of Cochinchina, which consisted of the southern third of Vietnam....
 and after rapid preparation departed by charter aircraft and HMAS Sydney
HMAS Sydney (1944)

HMAS Sydney was a Majestic class aircraft carrier light aircraft carrier operated by the Royal Australian Navy . She was built for the Royal Navy and launched as HMS Terrible in 1944, but was sold to Australia and renamed before commissioning into the RAN in 1948....
. The battalion arrived at Bien Hoa
Bien Hoa

Bi?n H?a is a city in Dong Nai Province, Vietnam, about 20 miles east of Ho Chi Minh City, to which Bien Hoa is linked by National Road 1A ....
 air base in June and was placed under command of the 173rd Airborne Brigade.

On 25 June and 26 June 1965 the battalion carried out the first of many operations against the Viet Cong and afterwards in conjunction with the remainder of the brigade conducted operations in such well known areas as 'Ben Cat
Ben Cat

Ben Cat , is a Districts of Vietnam of Binh Duong Province in the Dong Nam Bo region of Vietnam....
', 'War Zone D', 'The Iron Triangle
Iron triangle

In Politics of the United States, the iron triangle is a term used by political scientists to describe the policy-making relationship among the congressional committees, the bureaucracy , and interest groups....
' and other VC areas. New Year's Day 1966 saw the battalion on operation 'Marauder' then operation 'Crimp' where it was the first unit to air assault into the 'Ho Bo Woods'. It was later found that the battalion had actually landed on the top of the underground HQ of the VC Military Region 4. A large stockpile of weapons and some 100,000 pages of documents were found in the tunnel complex which was the deepest and most elaborate found up to that time.

1RAR continued operations until April 1966, after a visit from Prime Minister
Prime Minister of Australia

The Prime Minister of Australia is the head of government of the Australia, holding office on commission from the Governor-General of Australia....
 Harold Holt
Harold Holt

Harold Edward Holt, Order of the Companions of Honour , was an Australianpolitician who became the 17th Prime Minister of Australia in 1966. His term as Prime Minister dramatically ended in December of the following year when he Missing person while swimming at Cheviot Beach, Victoria near Portsea, Victoria, and was presumed drowned....
 on Anzac Day
ANZAC Day

Anzac Day is a national public holiday in Australia and New Zealand, and is commemorated by both countries on 25 April every year to honour members of the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps who fought at Battle of Gallipoli in Turkey during World War I....
 the battalion began to prepare for the return to Australia. The battalion's first tour of Vietnam
Vietnam

Vietnam , officially the Socialist Republic of Vietnam , is the easternmost country on the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia. It is bordered by People's Republic of China to the north, Laos to the northwest, Cambodia to the southwest, and the South China Sea to the east....
 resulted in 128 VC KIA
Killed in action

Killed in action is a Casualty classification generally used by Military to describe the deaths of their own forces by other hostile forces....
 and the battalion's own losses at 23 KIA and 130 wounded.

In 1968 after intensive training 1RAR returned to Vietnam for their second tour of duty. The battalion arrived at Nui Dat on 9 April 1968 to relieve 7 RAR
5th/7th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment

The 5th/7th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment was an Australian mechanised infantry battalion. The battalion was based at Robertson Barracks in Palmerston, Northern Territory and formed part of the Australian 1st Brigade....
. In May 1RAR begun operations, after two small operations the battalion relocated to Fire Support Base Coral. On 15 May, Coral was attacked by the 141 NVA Regiment. Fierce fighting by the gunners of 102 Fd Bty and 1 RAR repelled the attack, the Battle of Coral-Balmoral produced 162 VC KIA. During the rest of their second tour the battalion took part in several small operations and took part in multiple`other tasks including; village cordon and searches, convoy escort, FSPB protection, land clearing protection. The battalion returned home and marched through Sydney on 28 February 1969. During its tour, 1 RAR had accounted for 276 VC KIA, and the destruction of numerous bunker complexes and caches, for the loss of 31 KIA and 165 WIA.

Fiji


On 21 May 1987, 1 RAR received orders for deployment during the Fiji crisis for Operation Morris Dance
Operation Morris Dance

Operation Morris Dance was an Australian military operation conducted in May 1987 in response to the first of the 1987 Fijian coups d'?tat.On the morning of 14 May 1987 the Military of Fiji took control of the country in a bloodless coup d'?tat....
. B Coy, under command of MAJ B.A.R. Scott, was flown onto Norfolk Island
Norfolk Island

Norfolk Island is a small island in the Pacific Ocean located between Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia. It and two neighbouring islands form one of Australia's external Territory ....
 and embarked on HMAS Tobruk. Cross decking then occurred between other RAN Ships. As B Coy was not called on to assist the evacuation of Australian Nationals and Expatriates, shipboard routines continued until 3 June 87 when B Coy returned to Coral Lines at Townsville.

Bougainville


The Bougainville Copper Mine during 1988/89(?) was causing enough attention in Australia that the Australian Government placed 2/4 RAR on standby for a short notice deployment to the fractured isle. A significant number of soldiers from 1 RAR bolstered 2/4 RAR for the possible deployment. This deployment did not occur, however.

Somalia

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On 17 December 1992 the battalion was warned for duty in Somalia
Somalia

Somalia , officially the Republic of Somalia and formerly known as the Somali Democratic Republic, is a country located in the Horn of Africa....
 in support of Operation Restore Hope (designated Operation Solace
Operation Solace

Operation Solace was the Australian Defence Force's main contribution to the Unified Task Force which was a United States led, United Nations sanctioned, multinational force which operated in the Republic of Somalia from 9 December 1992 to 4 May 1993....
). The battalion group was deployed to Somalia by HMAS Tobruk, HMAS Jervis Bay and charter aircraft, leaving behind a small rear party. The battalion group concentrated in Mogadishu
Mogadishu

Mogadishu [] is the largest city in Somalia and the nation's Capital .Located in the coastal Benadir region on the Indian Ocean, the city has served as an important regional port for centuries....
 and deployed to Humanitarian Relief Sector Baidoa
Baidoa

Baidoa is a city in south-central Somalia, situated 256 kilometers by road northwest of the capital Mogadishu. It is the capital of the Bay, Somalia, which is historically inhabited by the Digil and Mirifle clans....
 in the Southern Central region of Somalia. The battalion took part in seven major operations during its deployment. On 17 February 1993, the Battalion had its first of 11 contacts with Somali gunmen. These in conjunction with cordon and searches and some 1,100 foot patrols resulted in seven gunmen KIA, four WIA and 70 Somali handed to the Auxiliary Security Forces. In addition, the battalion confiscated 935 weapons of various types and ensured the safe delivery of 8,311 tonnes of humanitarian relief supplies. On 14 May 1993, the battalion handed responsibility for the Humanitarian Relief Sector to the French element of the United Nations Force. 1RAR returned to Australia on 22 May 1993 and marched through Townsville, Queensland
Townsville, Queensland

Townsville is a city on the north-eastern coast of Australia, in the state of Queensland. Adjacent to the central section of the Great Barrier Reef, it is in the dry tropics region of Queensland....
.

Solomon Islands


During a battalion defensive exercise at High Range Training Area in 2000, elements of 1 RAR (CO Tac and C Coy) were recalled back to Coral Lines to assist with evacuation operations out of the Solomon Islands. OP Plumbob ensued but the battalion group did not leave HMAS Manoora.

East Timor - 2000-01


On 25 October 2000 1 RAR Group took over the role of the Australian Battalion of UNTAET from 6 RAR
6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment

6th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment is a motorised infantry battalion of the Australian Army. It was originally raised in Brisbane, Queensland, on 6 June 1965 and has since then served in a number of overseas deployments and conflicts including South Vietnam, East Timor and Iraq....
. 1 RAR assumed control over 1500 kmē of East Timor
East Timor

East Timor, also known as Timor-Leste is a country in Southeast Asia. It comprises the eastern half of the island of Timor, the nearby islands of Atauro Island and Jaco , and Oecussi-Ambeno, an exclave on the northwestern side of the island, within Indonesian West Timor....
. The battalion's mission was to provide security to the people of East Timor so that civil infrastructure and government systems could be re-established under the guidance of the UN
United Nations

The United Nations is an international organization whose stated aims are to facilitate cooperation in international law, international security, economic development, Social change, human rights and achieving world peace....
 in order to help the East Timorese transition to an independent nation. Actions taken by the battalion resulted in one Militia KIA and one friendly WIA
Wounded in action

WIA is a three letter abbreviation standing for Wounded In Action.It is used to describe soldiers who have been Wound while fighting in a combat zone during war time, but have not been killed....
.

East Timor - 2003

The Battalion deployed on its second tour of East Timor in May 2003. The battalion assumed the role from 5/7 RAR.

Solomon Islands 2004-05


On Christmas Eve 2004, following the shooting death of Australian Protective Services Officer Adam Dunning, 1 RAR was ordered to deploy the Ready Company Group (RCG), based on Battalion HQ (Tac) and A Coy, 1 RAR to the Solomon Islands. This was achieved within 18 hours of being ordered to deploy. Calm was quickly restored to the Solomon Islands, and the RCG returned to Australia in late January 2005.

Iraq


Based in Baghdad throughout 2006 under the command of MAJ Malcolm Wells DH, the B Coy soldiers were members of Secdet 8 tasked to provide protection and escort for Australian government personnel working in the Australian Embassy in Baghdad. Secdet 8 consisted of 109 infantry soldiers from the Big Blue One.

East Timor - 2006

In May 2006 elements of 1 RAR returned to East Timor following a resurgence in civil unrest. A Company 1 RAR deployed from Townsville in mid-May on HMAS Manoora, flying into Dili by Blackhawk on 27 May. A Company conducted sustained security, stability and public order operations in Dili for approximately two months. Operation CHINDIT saw the company conduct airmobile operations to Manatuto and Baucau to conduct further security operations, before returning to Australia in August.

In September 2006 further violence flared in Dili which resulted in the deployment of B Company 1 RAR to East Timor to reinforce the efforts of the Battle Group already in country. B Company took up a blocking position in the hills behind Dili, operating mostly in and around Gleno. The Platoons of B Company were often required to conduct Air Mobile Operations to other parts of the country.

Solomon Islands

In April 2006 riots flared in the capital Honiara after a non-favourable Prime Minister was appointed. The head quarters from 1 RAR and D Company were deployed to assist the RAMSI to control the violence. D Company spent a majority of their time providing stability to the China Town region which was almost completely destroyed during the riots. Once the security situation had improved in the capital, the Task Force began sending patrols to the regional areas of the country. Some of the more remote communities had not seen an Australian patrol for almost two years.

Tonga

On 18 November 2006, a platoon from A Company were deployed to Tonga
Tonga

The Kingdom of Tonga in the south Pacific Ocean comprises an archipelago of 171 islands, 48 of them inhabited, stretching over a distance of about 800 kilometres in a north-south line....
 as a result of violence and break down of order in the capital city, Nuku Alofa. The platoon conducted security operations in conjunction with the Tongan Defence Services for two weeks prior to returning to Australia.

Afghanistan


Early 2007, 1 RAR D Coy deployed to Afghanistan.

Iraq


Early 2007, 1 RAR A Coy deployed to Iraq.

East Timor - 2007


Early 2007, 1 RAR Bn HQ's along with B and C Coy's deployed to East Timor.

Current composition


1 RAR currently consists of:

  • Battalion Headquarters
  • 4 Rifle Companies
  • Support Company
  • Administration Company


1RAR also features its own Battalion Band, which consists of Australian Army Band Corps
Australian Army Band Corps

The Australian Army Band Corps is the Australian Army musical branch. The Corps was formed on 2 August 1968 and provides the Army with musical support and seeks to improve the Army's public image....
 (AABC) Musicians providing general and ceremonial support functions.

Alliances

  • - Grenadier Guards
    Grenadier Guards

    The Grenadier Guards is the most senior regiment of the Guards Division of the British Army, and, as such, is the most senior regiment of infantry....