Researching Australian military service: First Gulf War, 1990–91
Overview of the conflict
Nominal Rolls
Personal service records
Where they served
Medals and awards
Where to look for photographs and other items
Overview of the conflict
Australian military history overview: First Gulf War, 1990-1991
Nominal rolls
- Preliminary Gulf War Nominal Roll created by Department of Veterans' Affairs lists Australian Defence Force personnel involved in that conflict. It includes all personnel involved in the hostilities and associated operations in the Persian Gulf between August 1990 and September 1991.
- Frederick Kirkland, Operation Damask: being a record of Australia 's participation prior to, during and after the Gulf War, Iraq–Kuwait 1990–1991 (Cremorne, NSW: Plaza Historical Service, 1991). The nominal rolls are on pp. 168-207.
Personal service records
These files are still held by the Department of Defence.
Where they served
As it is not yet 30 years since official records for this conflict were created, files are still unavailable for public access (for more information see the Archives Act 1983).
Official history
Official histories are a detailed chronological record of all services and all theatres of conflict.
David Horner, Australia and the new world order: from peacekeeping to peace enforcement: 1988-1991 (Cambridge University Press, 2011) Volume 2 of The Official History of Peacekeeping, Humanitarian and Post-Cold War Operations includes a description of Australian commitments in the Gulf crisis and First Gulf War (1990-91).
Medals and awards
Refer to our information sheets:
Where to look for photographs and other items
- Collections Search gives access to images of photographs and other items held by the Memorial.
- Trove can search photographs and other images held by a range of major Australian libraries, archives and other cultural institutions.
- State libraries and archives. For contact details see our information sheet Addresses

