18th Light Horse (Machine Gun) Regiment [SRG 435/4/92-103] • Photograph

18th Light Horse.

18th Light Horse.

Group portrait of troops, possibly from the 18th Light Horse, at a camp.

18th Light Horse.

18th Light Horse.

Group portrait of troops, possibly from the 18th Light Horse, in front of a brick building.

18th Light Horse inspection.

18th Light Horse inspection.

Mounted troops lined up for inspection, possibly from the 18th Light Horse.

18th Light Horse.

18th Light Horse.

Group portrait possibly men of the 18th Light Horse regiment. Handwritten on the back is the name 'M.A. Walloscheck', thought to be Major Mahuta Alfred Walloscheck who served in the Second World War, No. SX9456, with 2/3 Machine Gun Battalion. Captain M.A. Walloscheck was one of the squadron leaders of the 18th Light Horse Machine Gun Regiment.

18th Light Horse galloping.

18th Light Horse galloping.

Mounted troops galloping in formation, possibly men from the 18th Light Horse regiment.

18th Light Horse (Machine Gun) regiment at the first mechanised camp, Victor Harbour.

18th Light Horse (Machine Gun) regiment at the first mechanised camp, Victor Harbour.

'B' Squadron on Pole, at the camp of the 18th Light Horse (Machine Gun) regiment at the first mechanised camp, Victor Harbour, in March 1937.

18th Light Horse regiment machine gun training.

18th Light Horse regiment machine gun training.

Troops thought to be from the 18th Light Horse (Machine Gun) regiment training with machine guns and a coincidence rangefinder, used to determine the distance to a visible object. The man on the right may be Captain Mahuta Alfred Walloscheck.

18th Light Horse riding in formation.

18th Light Horse riding in formation.

Mounted troops, thought to be from the 18th Light Horse Regiment, riding in formation, possibly near Victor Harbour.