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Australian War Memorial The Memorial is a unique Australian national institution that combines a shrine, a world-class museum, and an extensive archive.
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National Archives of Australia The National Archives contributes to the development of Australian culture by helping Australians better understand their heritage and democracy.
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Australian First World War Embarkation Roll Details of approximately 330,000 AIF personnel, recorded as they embarked from Australia for overseas service during the First World War.
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New Zealand and the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior The Unknown New Zealand Warrior lost his life in France some time between April 1916 and November 1918.
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The 1st AIF (Australian) Order of Battle This website is intended to provide a reference tool for the reader or researcher of Australian military history and for the genealogist. It lists the units and formations of the First AIF along with information about them including where they were raised, when they departed Australia and where they served.
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ANZAC 2008 in the Somme Welcome to the Somme's Anzac 2008 official website. This website is dedicated to Australian visitors coming to the Somme in 2008.
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Lt R D Doughty MC A website dedicated to Lt. R.D. Doughty M.C.
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National Medals A business website for the mounting of medals and pictures.
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Anzac Battlefields of World War One This website will take you on a journey to discover and experience the places significant to the history of all Australians and New Zealanders. Every city, town and village is directly connected to these places through the names on their local war memorial. You will follow in the footsteps of the original Anzacs, and with imagination, see some of what they would have seen. Some of these places may look very ordinary, but they are sacred to Australian and New Zealand memory as many still contain the remains of these original Anzacs.
The magic of immersive panoramic photography will give you an experience close to actually being there.
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Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–1918 The Official History of Australia in the War of 1914–1918 is a 12-volume series covering Australia’s involvement in the First World War. The series was edited by the official historian Charles Bean, who also wrote six of the volumes, and was published between 1920 and 1942. The books, with their familiar covers, “the colour of dried blood” in the words of one reviewer, rapidly became highly regarded internationally. Bean’s work established the tradition and set the standard for all subsequent Australian official war histories. (PDFs)
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AIF First World War Diaries While on active service Army headquarters, formations and units are required to keep a unit war diary recording their daily activities. Archival series AWM4 comprises the diaries of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) created during the First World War.
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