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John Treloar and Peter Shaw. The Kilted Battalion: The History of the 16th Infantry Battalion(The Cameron Highlanders of Western Australia).


John Treloar and Peter Shaw. The Kilted kilt  
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1. A knee-length skirt with deep pleats, usually of a tartan wool, worn as part of the dress for men in the Scottish Highlands.

2. A similar skirt worn by women, girls, and boys.

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 Battalion, The history of the 16th Infantry Battalion (The Cameron Highlanders of Western Australia), 2006, ISBN ISBN
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 0 646 49971 8, hard cover, 256 pp $45 plus p&p.

The Kilted Battalion was published in 2006 to mark the 70th Anniversary of the formation of the Cameron Highlanders of WA. The unit history covers the period from 1936 as a newly raised militia battalion until 1960 when the battalion was amalgamated with other WA CMF CMF Christian Medical Fellowship
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 infantry battalions to form the Royal Western Australia Regiment The Royal Western Australia Regiment is a reserve infantry regiment of the Australian Army consisting of two battalions, the 11th/28th Battalion and the 16th Battalion. The regiment was raised in July 1960 as part of the reorganisation of the Australian Army Reserve through the . Peter Shaw is an honorary life members of the Military Historical Society of Australia

Appendixes include battle honours, badges, battalion colours, nominal rolls and other valuable reference material. The book is available from 16th Infantry Battalion Cameron Highlanders of WA Association. Contact John Treloar, 6 Bedwell Cres, Booragoon WA 08 9364 6948
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