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commanding officer (35)

  • Davis, William MacIntyre (2)
  • Pye, Cecil Robert Arthur (2)
  • Bateman, William Joseph (1)
  • Beiers, Harold Mathieson (1)
  • Bennett, Alfred Joshua (1)
  • Brazenor, William (1)
  • Chalmers, Frederick Royden (1)
  • Chapman, Alfred Ernest (1)
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  • Dawson, Frederick Lionel (1)
  • Dollman, Walter (1)
  • Ferguson, George Andrew (1)
  • Fethers, Wilfred Kent (1)
  • Forbes, Frederick William Dempster (1)
  • Goddard, Henry Arthur (1)
  • James, William Edward (1)
  • Knox, George Hodges (1)
  • Lamrock, John (1)
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  • Martin, Edward Fowell (1)
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casualties (10)

  • 1026 killed, 2821 wounded (including gassed) (1)
  • 1060 killed, 2453 wounded (including gassed) (1)
  • 686 killed, 2317 wounded (including gassed) (1)
  • 762 killed, 2155 wounded (86 gassed) (1)
  • 787 killed, 2241 wounded (including gassed) (1)
  • 836 killed, 2067 wounded (1)
  • 840 killed, 2052 wounded (86 gassed) (1)
  • 845 killed, 2435 wounded (including gassed) (1)
  • 848 killed, 3143 wounded (including gassed) (1)
  • 909 killed, 2494 wounded (including gassed) (1)

Conflict (1)

  • First World War, 1914-1918 (10)

related places (10)

  • Liverpool (4)
  • Courtney's Post (2)
  • Mouquet Farm (2)
  • Pope's Hill (2)
  • Russell's Top (2)
  • Ypres (2)
  • Broadmeadows (1)
  • Enoggera (1)
  • Quinn's Post (1)
  • Steele's Post (1)

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  1. 23rd Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 23rd Battalion was raised in Victoria in March 1915 as the third battalion of the 6th Brigade. After initial training, it left Australia in March and arrived in Egypt, where it would complete its ...

    U51463

  2. 18th Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 18th Battalion was raised at Liverpool in New South Wales in March 1915 as part of the 5th Brigade. It left Australia in early May, trained in Egypt from mid-June until mid-August, and on 22 Augus...

    U51458

  3. 24th Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 24th Battalion was raised in a hurry. The original intent was to raise the fourth battalion of the 6th Brigade from the "outer states", but a surplus of recruits at Broadmeadows Camp in Victoria l...

    U51464

  4. 17th Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 17th Battalion was raised at Liverpool in New South Wales in March 1915 as part of the 5th Brigade. It left Australia in early May, trained in Egypt from mid-June until mid-August, and on 20 Augus...

    U51457

  5. 26th Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 26th Battalion was raised at Enoggera, Queensland, in April 1915 from recruits enlisted in Queensland and Tasmania, and formed part of the 7th Brigade. It left Australia in July, and, after traini...

    U51466

  6. 28th Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 28th Battalion was raised at Blackboy Camp in Western Australia on 16 April 1915 from recruits previously earmarked for the 24th Battalion, which was instead being raised in Victoria. The battalio...

    U51468

  7. 27th Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 27th Battalion was raised in South Australia in March 1915, from recruits previously earmarked for the 24th Battalion, a large number of whom hailed from the suburbs of Adelaide. The battalion lef...

    U51467

  8. 19th Australian Infantry Battalion

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    The 19th Battalion was raised at Liverpool in New South Wales in March 1915 as part of the 5th Brigade. A large number of the 19th's original recruits had already served with the Australian Naval and ...

    U51459

  9. 20th Australian Infantry Battalion

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    The 20th Battalion was raised at Liverpool in New South Wales in March 1915 as part of the 5th Brigade. A sprinkling of the 20th's original recruits had already served with the Australian Naval and Mi...

    U51460

  10. 25th Australian Infantry Battalion

    Unit

    The 25th Battalion was raised at Enoggera in Queensland in March 1915 as part of the 7th Brigade. Although predominantly composed of men recruited in Queensland, the battalion also included a small co...

    U51465

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