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  • Conflict : First World War, 1914-1918 (remove)
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commanding officer (66)

  • White, Harold Fletcher (3)
  • Arrell, William Llewellyn (2)
  • Corrigan, John Joseph (2)
  • Ford, Hubert Cedric (2)
  • Lane, Denis Arthur (2)
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  • Ridley, John Cecil Thomas Edmund Charles (2)
  • Smith, Walter John (2)
  • Tilney, Leslie Edward (2)
  • Whitham, John Lawrence (2)
  • Woolcock, Arthur Raff (2)
  • Allen, Arthur Samuel 'Tubby' (1)
  • Beevor, Miles Fitzroy (1)
  • Board, Frederick Johnson (1)
  • Bourchier, Murray William James (1)
  • Brearley, Montague Sharpe (1)
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casualties (25)

  • 1090 killed, 2128 wounded (including gassed) (1)
  • 1127 killed, 1955 wounded (including gassed) (1)
  • 1194 killed, 2187 wounded (Including gassed) (1)
  • 386 killed, 1321 wounded (including gassed) (1)
  • 405 killed, 1637 wounded (including gassed) (1)
  • 437 killed ,1346 wounded (including gassed) (1)
  • 444 killed, 1577 wounded (including gassed) (1)
  • 45 killed, 126 wounded (1)
  • 451 killed, 2052 wounded (including gassed) (1)
  • 452 killed, 1253 wounded (including gassed) (1)
  • 481 killed, 1727 wounded (including gassed) (1)
  • 483 killed, 1485 wounded (including gassed) (1)
  • 499 killed, 1478 wouned (including gassed) (1)
  • 544 killed, 1450 wounded (including gassed) (1)
  • 581 killed, 1637 wounded (including gassed) (1)
  • 590 killed, 1939 wounded (1)
  • 650 killed, 1438 wounded (1)
  • 661 killed, 1564 wounded (1)
  • 688 killed, 1707 wounded (1)
  • 720 killed, 1557 wounded (1)
  • 769 killed, 1419 wounded (1)
  • 843 killed, 1628 wounded (1)
  • 889 killed, 1604 wounded (including gassed) (1)
  • 915 killed, 2229 wounded (including gassed) (1)
  • Gallipoli, Egypt, Sinai and Palestine only.; 105 killed, 332 wounded (1)

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related places (9)

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Units

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  1. II ANZAC Corps Mounted Regiment

    Unit

    When the infantry divisions of the AIF deployed from Egypt to the Western Front in early 1916, each included a divisional mounted reconnaissance squadron. Three squadrons were drawn from the 13th Ligh...

    U51051

  2. 42nd Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 42nd Battalion was raised at Enoggera, on the outskirts of Brisbane, in December 1915 and became part of the 11th Brigade of the 3rd Australian Division. Due to sharing its numeric title with the ...

    U51482

  3. 52nd Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 52nd Battalion was raised at Tel el Kebir in Egypt on 1 March 1916 as part of the "doubling" of the AIF. Approximately half of its recruits were veterans from the 12th Battalion, and the other hal...

    U51492

  4. 43rd Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 3rd Division was raised in Australia early in 1916. The 43rd Battalion was South Australia's contribution to the strength of the division. Along with the 41st, 42nd, and 44th Battalions, plus su...

    U51483

  5. 33rd Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 33rd Battalion was formed in January 1916 at a camp established at the Armidale showground in New South Wales. The bulk of the battalion's recruits were drawn from the New England region and thus ...

    U51473

  6. 51st Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 51st Battalion was raised in Egypt in the first week of March 1916, as part of the "doubling" of the AIF. Approximately half of its recruits were Gallipoli veterans from the 11th Battalion, and th...

    U51491

  7. 41st Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 41st Battalion was raised at Bell's Paddock Camp in Brisbane in February 1916 with recruits from Brisbane, northern Queensland and the northern rivers district of New South Wales. It formed part o...

    U51481

  8. 47th Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 47th Battalion was raised in Egypt on 24 February 1916 as part of the "doubling" of the AIF. Approximately half of its new recruits were Gallipoli veterans from the 15th Battalion, and the other h...

    U51487

  9. 45th Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 45th Battalion was raised in Egypt on 2 March 1916 as part of the "doubling" of the AIF. Approximately half of its new recruits were Gallipoli veterans from the 13th Battalion, and the other half,...

    U51485

  10. 35th Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 35th Battalion was formed in December 1915 in Newcastle, New South Wales. The bulk of the battalion's recruits were drawn from the Newcastle region and thus it was dubbed "Newcastle's Own". Reflec...

    U51475

  11. 15th Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 15th Battalion AIF was raised from late September 1914, six weeks after the outbreak of the First World War. Three-quarters of the battalion were recruited as volunteers from Queensland, and the ...

    U51455

  12. 37th Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 37th Battalion was formed, as part of the 10th Brigade of the 3rd Australian Division, in February 1916 at Seymour in Victoria. Its recruits were drawn from Melbourne, north-east Victoria and Gipp...

    U51477

  13. 36th Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 36th Battalion was raised at Broadmeadow Camp, in Newcastle, New South Wales in February 1916. The bulk of the battalion's recruits had been enlisted as a result of a recruiting drive conducted am...

    U51476

  14. 16th Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 16th Battalion AIF was raised from 16 September 1914, six weeks after the outbreak of the First World War. Three-quarters of the battalion were recruited in Western Australia, and the rest in Sou...

    U51456

  15. 46th Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 46th Battalion was raised in Egypt on 24 February 1916 as part of the "doubling" of the AIF. Approximately half of its new recruits were Gallipoli veterans from the 14th Battalion, and the other h...

    U51486

  16. 48th Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 48th Battalion was raised in Egypt on 16 March 1916 as part of the "doubling" of the AIF. Roughly half of its new recruits were Gallipoli veterans from the 16th Battalion, and the other half, fres...

    U51488

  17. 38th Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 38th Battalion was formed on 1 March 1916 at a camp established on the Epsom Racecourse at Bendigo in Victoria. Early training was disrupted by a severe outbreak of cerebro-spinal meningitis in th...

    U51478

  18. 39th Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 39th Battalion was formed on 21 February 1916 at the Ballarat Showgrounds in Victoria and drew most of its recruits from the state's Western District. It became part of the 10th Brigade of the 3rd...

    U51479

  19. 50th Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 50th Battalion was raised in Egypt on 26 February 1916 as part of the "doubling" of the AIF. Approximately half of its recruits were veterans from the 10th Battalion, and the other half, fresh rei...

    U51490

  20. 49th Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 49th Battalion was raised in Egypt on 27 February 1916 as part of the "doubling" of the AIF. Approximately half of its recruits were Gallipoli veterans from the 9th Battalion, and the other half, ...

    U51489

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