Australian Army Artillery Units, World War I - 4th Division Artillery

4th Division Artillery

Formed Egypt February 1916 for 4th Division

Subunits:

  • 4th Division Ammunition Column February 1916 - past November 1918
  • 10th Field Artillery Brigade February 1916 - past November 1918
    • 37th Field Artillery Battery
    • 38th Field Artillery Battery
    • 39th Field Artillery Battery
    • 110th Field Artillery (Howitzer) Battery
    • 10th Brigade Ammunition Column
  • 11th Field Artillery Brigade February 1916 - past November 1918
    • 41st Field Artillery Battery
    • 42nd Field Artillery Battery
    • 43rd Field Artillery Battery
    • 111th Field Artillery (Howitzer) Battery
    • 11th Brigade Ammunition Column
  • 12th Field Artillery Brigade February 1916 - 20 January 1917
    • 45th Field Artillery Battery
    • 46th Field Artillery Battery
    • 47th Field Artillery Battery
    • 101st Field Artillery (Howitzer) Battery
    • 119th Field Artillery (Howitzer) Battery
    • 12th Brigade Ammunition Column
  • 24th Field Artillery (Howitzer) Brigade February 1916 - 23 January 1917
    • 40th Field Artillery Battery
    • 44th Field Artillery Battery
    • 48th Field Artillery Battery
    • 24th Brigade Ammunition Column
  • V4A Heavy Trench Mortar Battery June 1916 - 21 February 1918
  • X4A Medium Trench Mortar Battery June 1916 - 21 February 1918
  • Y4A Medium Trench Mortar Battery June 1916 - 21 February 1918
  • Z4A Medium Trench Mortar Battery June 1916 - 21 February 1918
  • 7th Medium Trench Mortar Battery 21 February 1918 - past November 1918
  • 8th Medium Trench Mortar Battery 21 February 1918 - past November 1918

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