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The 2/15th Infantry Battalion of the Second AIF was raised in Brisbane on 1 May 1940, and was disbanded in Brisbane on 21 January 1946. It was an Australian infantry battalion that was primarily raised in Queensland, as is shown by the army identification number prefix (QX) of most of its members during its life
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Battalion of Second Australian Infantry Forces.
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2012 Anzac Day Tours, Gallipoli & Troy Tours
The 97th Anniversary at Gallipoli. ANZAC Day Tours are designed for citizens of Australian and New Zealand. Tour runs from Pembe Ay Sk. No 30/2 Bakirkoy, Istanbul, Turkey.
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33rd Battalion 1st AIF (Facebook)
A World War 1 Infantry Battalion. 33rd Battalion, 9th Brigade, 3rd Division, II ANZAC Corps. The brother Battalions were 34th, 35th and 36th. The Battalion was formed in Armidale, NSW in January 1917 and finally demobilised in May 1919. Commonly known as "New Englands Own". The cadre of members were from NSW and South East Queensland. There are over 3,250 known members of this Battalion.
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3rd NZ Division in the Pacific WWII 1942-1944, history and time-line
Contains rolls for 35th Battalion, 3rd NZ Division in the Pacific, World War II.
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Australians serving in WWII.
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American Civil War Veterans of Australia and New Zealand
Contains personal histories, links to ancestors and descendants, gravesites and location maps and references. This website is a dedication to the Australian Union and Confederate Veterans of the American Civil War of 1861 – 1865. It has been created from numerous sources, government documents, research libraries and hundreds of pieces of information emailed in and donated by individuals from all over Australia and the United States; and includes work by individuals in both the “Sons of Confederate Veterans”, the “Sons of Union Veterans”, the “American Civil War Round Table of Queensland” the “American Civil of Round Table of Australia”, the late Roy Parker and others.
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Ancestry.com - Search Military Records
Ancestry.com has searchable indexes; database results and some digitized images are available with a fee-based subscription.
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Australia's Fighting Sons of The Empire. Portraits and Biographies of Australians in the Great War
Original source: Australia's Fighting Sons of The Empire. Portraits and Biographies of Australians in the Great War. Perth, Australia: Palmer and Ashworth, 1919.
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Dedicated to researching the Anzacs of World War One. Search others research interests in Battalions, Soldiers ect and add your own.
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Australia Remembers Crosses Database
List of names on the crosses placed on the grounds surrounding the Shrine of Rememberance. Surnames are listed alphabetically. From the Genealogical Society of Victoria.
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Australian ANZACs in the Great War 1914-1918
Online searchable database for more than 330,000 men & women who embarked from Australia for service overseas in the (First) Australian Imperial Force. Research & information from the University of New South Wales & the Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra.
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Search is free. Obtaining printouts of additional information for an ANZAC requires an additional fee.
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Irish-born Enlistments in the AIF
Approximately 3,000 men born in Ireland enlisted for service in the AIF.
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New Zealand-born Members of the AIF
More than 1,500 New Zealand-born men enlisted for service in the 1st Australian Imperial Force.
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64 members of the AIF were awarded the Victoria Cross during the First World War.
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Australian Service Nurses National Memorial
Nurses who died during or as a result of War Service, since the Boer War, compiled by Phyllis Wilson of the Returned and Service Nurses Club of Victoria.
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Australian War Graves Photographic Archive
A project that will have photographs of headstones of all A.I.F. service personnel who died during World War One and World War Two.
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Australian War Graves Photographic Archive
The Australian War Graves Photographic Archive was began in 2000, and is committed to procuring a digital photograph of every Australian War Grave and Memorial Commemoration; worldwide.
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Information on Australian war medals past and current. Includes the rules and regulations of medal dressing; detailed imaged summaries; order of precedence; and application details.
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Companion web site for the Australians at War TV series.
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Australians in the Boer War - Australians in the Boer War - Oz-Boer Database Project
This project is dedicated to the memory of the around 20,000 Australians who, a century ago, risked all to serve their Queen, Empire and Country in the Second Anglo-Boer War (1899-1902). Includes a searchable database of Australian soldiers.










