Anzac Day March 2/17th Battalion is a photograph by Miroslava Jurcik which was uploaded on February 18th, 2017.
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Anzac Day March 2/17th Battalion
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Miroslava Jurcik
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2/17 Lt LAA Bty (Airborne)
The 2/17th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army. Raised in April 1940 in New South Wales, it formed part of the 20th Brigade, and was eventually allocated to the 9th Division. After completing basic training in Australia, the unit was deployed to the Middle East. In early 1941, it took part in the fighting at Tobruk, defending the port until relieved. A period of garrison duties followed in Syria and Lebanon before the battalion took part in the First and Second Battles of El Alamein in mid-1942. As the focus of the Australian Army's operations shifted to the Pacific theatre to fight the Japanese, the 2/17th Battalion returned to Australia early in 1943.
In 1943–44, the battalion fought in New Guinea, conducting an amphibious landing as part of operations to capture Lae in early September at the end of the Salamaua–Lae campaign, before participating in the follow-up landing on the Huon Peninsula as Japanese forces withdrew inland from Lae. In early 1944, the battalion was withdrawn to Australia for rest and reorganisation and a long period of inactivity followed before it returned to combat. Its final campaign came late in the war when it was committed to the fighting in Borneo in June 1945, landing on Brunei. Following the end of the war, the battalion was disbanded in early 1946.
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Rainbow Artist Orlando L
Another fantastic and touching image of these heroes!! love the visual effect in this image!! L/F
Rob Luzier
Heros and the men and women whom we are all lucky to have as our heritage. Thank you for the respect your photos in this series shows each of them. L/F
Miroslava Jurcik replied:
Thank you, and its important to me show respect to people who gave up and others who were willing to gave up their lifes for our future !! :)