Adelaide Regiment of Volunteer Rifles
The Adelaide Regiment of Volunteer Rifles was formed in 1860 after the formation of a number of volunteer rifle companies in 1859. These companies were raised for the same reasons and in the same fashion as the Volunteer Force in Great Britain, but with a South Australian twist.
In May 1860, the Regiment was raised, to consist of the following 20 individual rifle companies:
- - Port Adelaide Rifles
- - First Adelaide Rifles
- - Glenelg Rifles
- - Glen Osmond Rifles
- - Mitcham Rifles
- - Adelaide Rifles
- - Adelaide Marksmen
- - West Adelaide Rifles
- - Sturt and Brighton Rifles
- - Edward's Town Rifles
- - Eastern Suburban Rifles
- - Kent Rifles
- - Alberton and Queenstown Rifles
- - Kensington and Norwood Rifles
- - Brighton Rifles
- - Munno Para East Rifles
- - First Gawler Rifles
- - Second Gawler Rifles
- - Salisbury Rifles and
- - Smithfield Rifles
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