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Battalion of Second Australian Infantry Forces.
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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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Original source: Königliche Geheime Oberhofbuchdruckerei (Hrsg.). Deutsch-französischer Krieg, 1870-71, Verlust-Liste. Berlin: 1870-1871. Gebundene Zusammenfassung der fast täglich während des Krieges herausgegebenen Verlustlisten. Spezialbibliothek des Niedersächsischen Landesvereins für Familienkunde e.V., M 0054.
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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
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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Approximately 28,000 Belgian soldiers died in the Great War 1914-1918.
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Buffalonians in The Polish Army
Source of this listing from Buffalo and Erie County in the World War 1914-1919.
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Commonwealth War Graves Commission
Details of 1.7 million members of UK and Commonwealth forces who died in the 1st and 2nd World Wars and other wars, and 60,000 civilian casualties of WWII. Gives details of grave site, date of death, age, usually parents/widow's address.
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Digitalarkivet - Military Rolls
Norway. Searchable online databases.
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EDGAR from Australia killed in WW1
Details of members of the EDGAR family from Australia killed in the First World War.
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EDGARS from New Zealand killed in WW1
Details of the members of the EDGAR family from New Zealand killed in the First World War.
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HAGSOC: Graves and Memorials of Australians in the Boer War 1899-1902
This project, by the Heraldry & Genealogy Society of Canberra, aims to publish the database of burial and memorial locations of Australians who died during the second South African Anglo-Boer War of 1899 - 1902. Also included are biographies, researched by the Society, of selected soldiers from each of the Australian States.
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iCasualties | Operation Iraqi Freedom | Iraq
Detailed information on individual casualties in the Iraq Coalition since March, 2003. Uses official sources for death information of multi-national Coalition service members, contractors, journalists & Iraqi security forces - see Fatality Details. Provides name, rank, service branch, unit & hometown as well as date, location & cause of casualty. Gives limited information on non-fatal casualties as well - see Some of the Wounded.
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Description of a New Zealand prisoner of war in Stalag XVIIIA in Austria.
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Kilmore and District World War 1 Soldiers and Nurses
Australia. List of district soldiers and nurses from Kilmore, Victoria compiled from various sources.
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Searchable data base of participants in Cuba's War of Independence against Spain 1895-1898.
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Mambi Army Data Base - Cuban Liberation Army 1895-1898
Searchable database of over 69,000 soldiers of the Cuban Army of Liberation, the Mambi Army, who fought on the Cuban side against Spain during the Cuban War of Independence 1895-1898.
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