This volume continues and concludes the story of Australian airmen who served in the war against Germany and Italy. In this period generally about 15,000 Australians were serving in or beside the RAF, ...
This volume is concerned mainly with the air war against Japan from December 1941 to the end of the first quarter of 1943 when air superiority was first wrested from the Japanese. It describes ...
Service records, also known as dossiers, are the authoritative source of information about an individual's military service. Service records contain information about them on enlistment and throughout ...
AWM4 23/36/1 - March - September 1915 AWM4 23/36/2 - October 1915 AWM4 23/36/3 - November 1915 AWM4 23/36/4 - December 1915 AWM4 23/36/5 - January 1916 AWM4 23/36/6 - February 1916 AWM4 23/36/7 - ...
Helen Porter Mitchell adopted the professional name Melba to acknowledge her birthplace, Melbourne. She began to study singing seriously after her marriage in 1882. Following appearances in Sydney and ...
AWM4 10/2/1 - December 1914 - January 1915 AWM4 10/2/2 - February 1915 AWM4 10/2/3 - March - April 1915 AWM4 10/2/4 - May 1915 AWM4 10/2/5 - June 1915 AWM4 10/2/6 - July 1915 AWM4 10/2/7 - August 1915 ...
AWM4 10/6/1 - May 1915 AWM4 10/6/2 - June 1915 AWM4 10/6/3 - July 1915 AWM4 10/6/4 - August 1915 AWM4 10/6/5 - September 1915 AWM4 10/6/6 - October 1915 AWM4 10/6/7 - November 1915 AWM4 10/6/8 - ...
Anzac Day, 25 April, is one of Australia’s most important national occasions. It marks the anniversary of the first major military action fought by Australian and New Zealand forces during the First ...
This series comprises the War Diaries created by the units of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) during the First World War. While on active service, Army headquarters, formations and units were ...
View of the swamps of Zonnebeke on the day of the First Battle of Passchendaele. This photograph ...
View of the swamps of Zonnebeke on the day of the First Battle of Passchendaele. This photograph indicates the general condition of all depressions on the battlefield on the day of the main assault ...
The Memorial has a number of indigenous projects planned throughout the centenary period. The stories of indigenous soldiers in the First World War will also feature in the redeveloped galleries.
Three groups of Australians became prisoners of the Ottoman Turks in the Middle East. Soldiers were captured on Gallipoli and in Sinai-Palestine. Sailors from the submarine AE2 were captured in the ...
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