Picture courtesy of Creswick Light Horse Troop
4th Light Horse
Regiment
Memorial Association
Back home in Australia in 1919, after fighting on Gallipoli, in Egypt & Palestine and on the Western Front, “Dad” Forsyth (Major-
Members of the Association met on a regular basis, took part in the ANZAC Day commemorations and undertook an annual pilgrimage to the Shrine of Remembrance on the first Sunday in February.
Sadly those old soldiers have now all faded away. The 4th Light Horse Regiment Memorial Association was founded by families, friends and supporters to honour the 4th Light Horse Regiment and to carry on its traditions.
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The identifying devices of the 4th Light Horse Regiment Memorial Association (the Association) and of the 4th Light Horse Regiment, including but not limited to the Membership Badge, the “Endure and Fight” motto, the “Red & White” and the “Two Blues” flags and the ANZAC March banner, remain the property of the Association and may not be reproduced, neither in whole nor in part, without the written permission of the Association.