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Australian WW1 Personnel Service Records
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National Archives of Australia's online order form for personnel records. Use this to obtain a copy of the complete service dossier of any Australian soldier, sailor, airman or nurse of the Great War.
http://www.naa.gov.au/forms/service_record_request.html
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37th Battalion
37th Battalion AIF. Full Nominal and Honour roll of soldiers that served in this battalion. Photographs and letters home.
http://anzacresearch.tripod.com
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42nd Australian Infantry Battalion 1939/45
Continuation of the story of the efforts of the 42nd Battalion. Deals with WW2. Plenty of photos and also Japanese weapons and equipment. Weapons,tanks,planes, maps, documents and an Honour Roll. Very comprehensive.
http://au.geocities.com/thefortysecondinww2
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42nd Battalion AIF & 42nd AIB Honour Roll
554 Officers & men fell with the 42nd Battalion AIF in WWI and 63 more fell in WW2 serving in the 42nd Australian Infantry Battalion. Here are the names, dates, burial places and next of kin details. Lots of photos of the 82 different War Cemeteries that provide a final resting place.
http://au.geocities.com/thefallenofthe42nd
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42nd Battalion AIF 1916/19
An Australian Infantry Battalion in WW1 with details of the men, medals, weapons and the enemy. A comprehensive look at what life was like in the trenches.The site is rich with images and contains the Battalion History written in 1938.
http://www.diggerhistory.info/42
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Anzac Day Tour (Commercial site)
About 02.00 am 25th April, the three warships Queen, Prince of Wales and London reached their rendezvous off Gaba Tepe, where Triumph was showing one light directed at the approaching fleet. To remember the ones we lost join the Anzac Day tour...
http://www.backpackerstravel.net/index.php?pid=1&id=4
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Anzac Research
A site dedicated to the Anzacs of World War One. Lists peoples' interests in different units, and formations, and contains a selection of photographs; some identified, some waiting for identification.
http://www.diggerz.org/users/anzacs/
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Anzac Research Forum
A multi strand forum that allows you to ask a question or help other researchers with questions about Australian WW1 (Anzac) History. Really good for the beginner and the expert alike. Help others expand their knowledge and pick up a few tips at the same time. "Dumb" questions are welcome. If you don't know, ask. Friendly help.
http://com2.akheva.com/banzacresearch
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Anzacs of the 5th Light Horse Regiment, AIF 1914 - 1919
A biographic listing of each of the 2,543 soldiers who served with the 5th (Queensland and northern NSW) Light Horse Regiment during the Great War, 1914 - 1919. Includes those who were not actually 'taken on strength' of the regiment, as well as those who transferred in from, or out to, other units.
http://balder.prohosting.com/anzacs/index.html
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Anzacs: Officers died at Gallipoli, 1915
Biographic details of approximately 500 officers of the Anzac Corps who died due to service on the Gallipoli Peninsula, Turkey, in 1915. Photographs and maps as well as details on how eligible families may apply for an Anzac commemorative medallion. Also includes a complete listing of the Anzac epitaphs from the cemeteries of Gallipoli.
http://www.anzacs.org
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Aussie Slouch Hat & Uniforms
A full history of the Australian Slouch Hat and the uniforms of the AIF and CMF as well as some other Aussie Units. As well there are uniforms from Allied and enemy countries
http://www.diggerhistory.info/pages-uniforms/00-uniforms-cat-index.htm
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Australia's Forgotten Flag
The Australian Red Ensign played a significant role in Australia's early military history. Now some people are trying to deny it happened. Judge for yourself after you have looked at the evidence on this site.
http://au.geocities.com/forgotten_flag
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Australia's Most Controversial VC winners
Jackson won the VC. He won the DCM. He was awarded both. They took the DCM away from him 2 years later. The MM was never awarded or worn yet the memorials say that he was a MM winner. This is Australia's youngest and most controversial VC. Kelliher was tried and convicted as a coward. Later the decision was overturned. Later he won the VC. He was another controversial VC winner. There are 5 other VC winners here including the first VC to emigrate to Australia.
http://au.geocities.com/digger_history_youngest_vc
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Australian & New Zealand Military History Forum
Digger History Forum An easy to use message board or forum for the exchange of information about Australian or New Zealand military history matters. List your question and get expert answers from friendly people. This forum covers every military matter from 1788 to 2002 for 3 services in both countries.
http://pub46.bravenet.com/forum/show.php?usernum=3925515574&cp
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Australian Army Formation Signs (TAC Signs)
The 1st and 2nd AIF both used formation signs (TAC Signs) to identify bases, vehicles and property. This is a full listing of them taken directly from the Australian Army documents. These are the genuine article not reproductions. Also there is some camouflage detail.
http://www.diggerhistory.info/pages-badges/tac/0-signs-cat-index.htm
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Australian Non Military War Badges
Australia had a lot of badges for civilians and former sailors, soldiers,airmen and nurses. It also had badges for men who had volunteered but were not allowed to enlist and for people who worked in war related activities.See many of them here
http://www.diggerhistory.info/pages-badges/civilian1.htm
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Australian War Graves Photographic Archive
Creating a virtual Australian National War Grave Archive Web Site containing a digital photograph of every Australian War Grave and Memorial Commemoration of Armed Forces Personnel deceased through service of their country.
http://www.australianwargraves.org
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Australian War Memorial
One of the great military museums of the world. Covers Australian involvement in conflicts since the Maori Wars of the 1860s. Contains online databases of all official and private records, art, sound recordings, film and photographs held by the memorial. Visits to the memorial and / or its research section may be planned, and items ordered either from this section or from the museum's shop.
http://www.awm.gov.au/
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