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Researching war service | naa.gov.au - National …

    https://www.naa.gov.au/explore-collection/defence-and-war-service-records/researching-war-service
    Medical records. You can access Department of Veterans' Affairs case files for both WWI and WWII veterans. These files often include medical records, dating from both during the period of service and after the war. Some of these records are listed on …

Highlight on official records of the First World War: …

    https://www.awm.gov.au/articles/blog/highlight-official-records-first-world-war-awm12
    The records were returned to Australia following the war and retained by Dept of Defence until completion of the writing of the medical history in 1943, after which …

First World War, 1914-1918 | Australian War Memorial

    https://www.awm.gov.au/research/guide/ww1
    First World War service records are held by the National Archives of Australia and have been digitised so my be viewed online. For information regarding viewing or obtaining …

Personal service records: Australian service - Australian …

    https://www.awm.gov.au/research/guide/service-records
    The Memorial holds Australian Naval Force engagement and service records, 1903-1911 (AWM266). Information includes: full name date and place of birth occupation prior to …

Where can I find Australian military records?

    https://www.nla.gov.au/faq/where-can-i-find-australian-military-records
    Where can I find Australian military records? Australian soldiers and the Australian Infantry Force ambulance at Australian headquarters, London 1915, nla.obj …

Personal Service Records (First World War) - Australian …

    https://www.awm.gov.au/articles/encyclopedia/ww1service
    Over 324,000 Australians served overseas in the War of 1914–18. Of these, nearly 60,000 died, 152,000 were wounded and 4,000 were taken prisoner. The service records of …

Army – World War I: 1914–18 | naa.gov.au

    https://www.naa.gov.au/explore-collection/defence-and-war-service-records/army-world-war-i-1914-18
    These are records for those individuals who applied to enlist in the Australian Imperial Force, and were either rejected, discharged while still in training, or went on to serve within …

Medical treatment of Australian soldiers in World War I

    https://anzacportal.dva.gov.au/wars-and-missions/ww1/military-organisation/medical-treatment
    The Australian Government recorded 215,585 casualties during the war. Over 80% of those casualties occurred on the Western Front, in Belgium and France. The weapons used in …

Australian Army Medical Corps in World War I - Anzac …

    https://anzacportal.dva.gov.au/wars-and-missions/ww1/military-organisation/australian-imperial-force/army-medical-corps
    During World War I, the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) suffered 58,339 deaths and 151,948 wounded. To help deal with so many injured and sick soldiers, the Australian Army …

Official records | Australian War Memorial

    https://www.awm.gov.au/articles/encyclopedia/official_records
    Official records | Australian War Memorial Home Memorial Articles Encyclopedia Official records Official records Accession Number: 085718 Official files in the Written …



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