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1st/15th Royal New South Wales Lancers
Australian Army unit From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The 1st/15th Royal New South Wales Lancers is an active Australian Army Reserve Light Cavalry regiment. The regiment has its headquarters at Lancer Barracks in Parramatta, a suburb in Western Sydney, New South Wales. Lancer Barracks is the oldest Military Barracks on mainland Australia and dates from 1819.
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The regiment dates back to the formation of the Sydney Light Horse Volunteers in January 1885. It took its current name in 1956 when the 1st Royal New South Wales Lancers and the 15th Northern River Lancers amalgamated, initially being equipped with Matilda tanks.[1] The 1st/15th RNSWL carries the former regiments' battle honours and has 31 collective theatre and battle honours, including those from the Boer War, First World War and Second World War.
The regiment has recently been equipped with Hawkei Protected Mobility Vehicles - Light (PMV-L) and Mercedes G-wagen Surveillance and Reconnaissance vehicle (SRV), having previously used Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicle - Medium (PMV-M) in their role as a Light Cavalry (Reconnaissance) regiment. The last of the previously equipped armoured vehicles, the M113A1 APC was handed over in 2006.
The Regimental Band of the 1st/15th Royal New South Wales Lancers is one of the few Army regimental bands still in existence. The Band was formed in 1891 and has served with the regiment since, making it the oldest military Band in Australia. The Lancer Band consists of Army Musicians who perform for Regimental functions, public events, and other Army Ceremonial tasks.
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Theatre and Battle honours
- Boer War: South Africa 1899–1902
- First World War: Anzac, Defence of Anzac, Suvla, Sari Bair, Gallipoli 1915, Rumani, Magdhaba-Rafah, Egypt 1915–17, Gaza-Beersheba, El Mughar, Nebi Samwil, Jerusalem, Jaffa, Jericho, Jordan (Es Salt), Jordan (Amman), Megiddo, Nablus, Palestine 1917–18
- Second World War: South West Pacific 1943–45, Finchaffen, Sattleberg, Wareo, Liberation of Australian New Guinea, Wareo-Lakona, Gusika-Fortification Point, Borneo, Balikpapan, Milford Highway.
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Current organisation

The regiment is currently located as follows:
- Regimental Headquarters — Lancer Barracks, Parramatta
- The Lancer Band — Lancer Barracks, Parramatta
- A Squadron — Holsworthy Barracks, Moorebank
- B Squadron — HMAS Harman, Canberra
- C Squadron — Holsworthy Barracks, Moorebank
Lancers' Museum
The regimental museum was started in 1957, and is currently hosted at its own building in Linden House, Parramatta. Its collection includes equipment, uniforms, weapons and vehicles used by the Lancers along its history.[2]

The vehicles on display include:
- Covenanter bridgelayer tank[3]
- Matilda close support tank (with 3 inch howitzer)[4]
- Bren Gun carrier[5]
- Staghound armoured car[6]
- Ferret Mk1 and Mk2 scout cars[7]
- Centurion main battle tank[8]
- Daimler Dingo scout car[9]
- Land Rover 4x4 truck with 106mm recoilless gun[10]
- Austin Champ 4x4 truck[11]
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Gallery
- 1/15th Royal NSW Lancers on parade at Lancer Barracks, Parramatta
- The regimental band in front of Linden House (The regimental museum)
- The regimental museum - Linden House
- Inside the Lancers Museum
- The original barracks building
- Barracks open for inspection after the August 2014 parade through Parramatta
- "Bobs hall"
- Bushmasters, the regiment's latest vehicles, parading through Parramatta 2014
- "Brenda", the museums Bren Gun Carrier, parading through Parramatta 2014
- Staghound armoured car under restoration in the museums collection 2008
- Matilda tank "Adonis"
- Covenanter Tank Bridgelayer in museum collection
- Covenanter tank bridgelayer, one of only 2 known left in existence
- Sararcen armoured cars on display
- Vehicles on display at the museum
- Ferret armoured cars
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