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| The 3rd Brigade Troop of Scouts was formed on the 17th Jan 1916
3rd Light Horse Brigade Routine Order 247, 17 January 1916 TRAINING OF SCOUTS "The Brigade Scout Officer, Lieutenant Dunckley, 10th Light Horse Regiment, is responsible for training of the Scouts of the three Regiments. This training will be carried out on Thursday and Friday of each week. The ten Scouts of each Regiment will parade in front of the Grand Stand on these days at 0930. The officer or NCO in charge will report to Lieutenant Dunckley." The full Scout Training Syllabus is laid out in 3rd Light Horse Brigade. Routine Order 257, 27 January 1916. Originally the design of Major J. Wearne, a Boer War veteran and Brigadier "Galloping Jack" Royston, C.O. of the 3rd Brigade. The original Troop Commander was Lt Tom Rickeby of the 9th Light Horse. The men were drawn from experienced bushmen, all crack shots and were sworn to secrecy. The principal Scout leader was Sgt Bill Martin (DCM & BAR).The main purpose of the troop was to find water, scout the ground ahead, to observe enemy troop movements and to draw fire. The troop was later commanded by Lt Charles Foulkes-Taylor M.C., who had been commissioned through the ranks and had been an original member.
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