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  1. Corbie, France. c. 1918. A large artillery gun mounted on a rail car. Photograph taken by a ...

    Photograph

    Corbie, France. c. 1918. A large artillery gun mounted on a rail car. Photograph taken by a member of the 1st Australian Army Divisional Train.

    H03347

  2. Horton, Douglas David (Lance Corporal)

    Private Record

    Maker: Horton, Douglas David

    Collection relating to the First World War service of 3077 Lance Corporal Douglas David Horton, 1 Battalion AIF, France. Collection consists of a handwritten essay which Lance Corporal Horton submitt...

    1DRL/0359

  3. Some aspects of military training

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    Aspects of military training by the various arms. Scenes include: bayonet practice, rifle drill, musketry instruction, correct method of dress, how to salute officers; field artillery training Mariby...

    F00140

  4. Sub-series 1: Army - 1st Australian Imperial Force

    Published Collection

    Maker: Various

    Sub-series 1 uses the numbering system imposed on AWM4 - 1st Australian Imperial Force unit war diaries to indicate the corps and particular units. Amongst the items featured in this sub-series are pr...

    PUBS002/004/001

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