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Lists of units and formations of the First A.I.F, along with information
about them. Including were they were raised and when they departed Australia.Battalion colours also.Ross Mallets knowledge of anything to do with WW1 is huge as his site shows. Please take the time to visit
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The 16th Battalion was one of the most highly decorated regiments in the armies of the Allied forces. Three Victoria Crosses were awarded ( Pte O'Meara, Pozieres 1916; L Cpl Axford, Hamel 1918; Lt McCarthy, near Madame Wood 1918), Read more about the 16th Battalion here.
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The Diary of Private H. E. Broun(No. 3769, 19th Battalion, AIF)
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A personal web page devoted to the web site owner's father - Cpl. Ivor Alexander Williams, 21st Battalion, 2nd Division 1st AIF, a survivor of Gallipoli. The site includes his diaries, photgraphs of his medals and his service record.
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Comprehensive site dedicated to the men of the 37th Battalion.
Full nominal roll, photos and letters home from the men
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Online text nominal roll
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This site presents a comprehensive account of an Australian Infantry Battalion in World War I, including the electronic version of the book by Vivian Brahms called "The Spirit of the Forty-Second"
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A growing site dedicated to the men of the 45th Battalion.
Full nominal roll, photos and more
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The 10th Light Horse Regiment is one of the country's oldest and best known Light Horse Regiments. It can trace its origins to 7th June 1900 when the order was given for the unit to be raised as the Western Australian Mounted Infantry.
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The Following Links will take you to the Australian War Memorial Site which has compiled Unit Histories on all these battalions. A great place to learn more about the battalion you are interested in -I Highly Recommend visiting these links -
Select a unit
1st Brigade
2nd Brigade
3rd Brigade
4th Brigade
5th Brigade
6th Brigade
7th Brigade
9th Brigade
10th Brigade
11th Brigade
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