2/17th Battalion
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2/17th Battalion
Summary
2/17th Battalion is an infantry battalion[1]. It draws 7 Wikipedia views per month (infantry_battalion category, ranking #37 of 64).[2]
Key Facts
- 2/17th Battalion is in the country of Australia[3].
- 2/17th Battalion's image is recorded as Destroyed Panzer III near Tobruk 1941.jpg[4].
- 2/17th Battalion's instance of is recorded as infantry battalion[5].
- 2/17th Battalion's military branch is recorded as Australian Army[6].
- 2/17th Battalion's part of is recorded as 20th Brigade[7].
- 2/17th Battalion's color is recorded as white[8].
- 2/17th Battalion's color is recorded as green[9].
- +1940-04-26T00:00:00Z marks the founding of 2/17th Battalion[10].
- 2/17th Battalion was dissolved in +1946-02-08T00:00:00Z[11].
- 2/17th Battalion's participated in conflict is recorded as North African campaign[12].
- 2/17th Battalion's participated in conflict is recorded as Salamaua–Lae campaign[13].
- 2/17th Battalion's participated in conflict is recorded as Huon Peninsula campaign[14].
- 2/17th Battalion's participated in conflict is recorded as Borneo campaign[15].
- 2/17th Battalion's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0g9xxk2[16].
- 2/17th Battalion's motto text is recorded as What We Have We Hold[17].
- 2/17th Battalion's commanded by is recorded as John Wilson Crawford[18].
- 2/17th Battalion's commanded by is recorded as John Raymond Broadbent[19].
- 2/17th Battalion's commanded by is recorded as Maurice Fergusson[20].
Body
Founding
+1940-04-26T00:00:00Z marks the founding of 2/17th Battalion[10].
Identity
2/17th Battalion's part of is recorded as 20th Brigade[7].
Dissolution
2/17th Battalion was dissolved in +1946-02-08T00:00:00Z[11].
Why It Matters
2/17th Battalion draws 7 Wikipedia views per month (infantry_battalion category, ranking #37 of 64).[2]