Australian Reserve Artillery Brigade


The Reserve Artillery Brigade was an artillery unit raised as part of the First Australian Imperial Force during World War I. Formed in Egypt in January 1916 as the Artillery Training Depot. Designated as the Artillery Training Depot, the formation arrived in England on 20 June 1916. The brigade was officially renamed the Reserve Artillery Brigade on 28 November 1916. It was made up of five field batteries and provided trained reinforcements to units deployed on the Western Front.
;1st Field Training Battery
;2nd Field Artillery Battery
;3rd Field Artillery Battery
;4th Field Artillery Battery
;5th Field Artillery Battery