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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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Military and family research database for the men of the 33rd, 34th, 35th and 36th Battalion AIF during World War 1. Soldiers and their families from New South Wales, Newcastle and the Hunter Valley.
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Honouring the men and women from the (current) Sunshine Coast region of South-east Queensland who fought in World War One either with the Army, Navy or Airforce.
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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. Online discussion forum. Search others' research interests in Battalions, Soldiers etc., and add your own. Collection of photographs from private collections. Links to other ANZAC related sites.
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Auckland War Memorial Museum - Online Cenotaph
Biographical and service details for over 115,000 New Zealand service men and women.
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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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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 (Facebook)
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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Empire Called and I Answered - The Volunteers of Essendon and Flemington
Database of World War 1 volunteers from Essendon and Flemington, Victoria, Australia.
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Kilmore and District World War 1 Soldiers and Nurses
List of district soldiers and nurses from Kilmore, Victoria, Australia compiled from various sources.
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Christine Clement's web site with numerous New Zealand resources.
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New Zealand Society of Genealogists - Products - WW1 Service Personnel
Searchable lists of New Zealand rolls of World War 1 service personnel. For sale from the New Zealand Society of Genealogists.
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Russian Anzacs in Australian History
Personal webpages of one thousand Russian-born servicemen who served in the Australian Army during the First World War. Webpages contain links to archival files and photographs.
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The site is about the 7,249 men of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) who were buried or commemorated at Gallipoli.
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The Empire Called and I Answered
This blog is a companion to an online commemorative database of the same name listing World War 1 volunteers from Essendon and Flemington, Victoria, Australia. The blog features stories and photographs of the young men and women who left their homes to serve their King and the Empire.
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Together They Served 1914 - 1918 Surf Coast Memorials
Inventory of WW1 Honour Boards and memorials across the Surf Coast Shire (Victoria). Includes identification of each name with service and family details.
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Busselton, Western Australia.
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