01/05/2026
Last weekend 2nd/14th Light Horse Regiment (Queensland Mounted Infantry) marked ANZAC Day through a number of commemorations, two of which were the Brisbane City march and a visit to Quilpie.
In Brisbane, soldiers of the Regiment marched through the city, representing both those currently serving and those who have gone before. The march stands as a visible tribute to the enduring spirit of the Regiment and the legacy carried by its soldiers.
Members of V11, A Squadron, travelled to Quilpie to take part in local commemorations and spend time with the family of Lance Corporal Stjepan “Milo” Milosevic. Standing in his hometown, alongside those who knew him best, is a privilege and a reminder that service extends far beyond the battlefield.
Across both Brisbane and Quilpie, these commemorations reinforce the bonds between Regiment, community, and family. They serve as a reminder that ANZAC Day is not only about history, but about mateship, sacrifice, and the enduring connection between those who serve, those who have fallen, and the families who carry that service with pride.