9th Brigade, 3rd Division, ll Anzac Corps, 1st A.I.F / by Rod Carpenter and Bill Durrant.

Collection type Library
Author Carpenter, Rod, compiler.; Edwards, John, 1948-. Never a Backward Step. 1996.; Durrant, Bill, author.; Clarke, Heather Gray, contributor.;
Call Number 940.41942 C296
Document type Electronic Resource
Year 2019. 014 .
Pagination 1 online resource (text file) 98 pages : colour illustrations, photographs (black and white), portra
Publisher [publisher not identified],
Note Integrating resource (Remote Access Electronic Material). Contact the Research Centre for access : info@awm.gov.au Includes Bibliographic references and index. (pages 1- 2) Restrictions on access. Text in (PDF format). The 33rd Battalion was formed on 14th February 1916 at Armidale, NSW from recruits that had enlisted from November and were at the Depot camp located in the grounds of the local showground. The initial camp Commander was Captain Simpson. After the Battalion moved to the Rutherford camp near Maitland during early March the Command changed. General.
Place made Callala Bay, NSW :
Abstract

Forward--Copyright--Read me--Introduction--List of maps referenced--Advice to Readers--1916--1917--Battle of Messines Ridge - "Magnus Opus"--The Battle of Passchendaele - the 3rd Battle of Ypres--1918--Battle of Morlancourt--Lancer and Hangard Woods --The Defence of Villers-Bretonneux--The Lost Company--The August 1918 Offensive--Advance to Bouchavesnes--Advance to the Hindenburg Line --1919--History--Summary--Numbers who served in the 33rd Battalion-- Roll of Honour-- Names inscribe on the Menin Gate and the Villers-Bretonneux Memorial--Diggers with unknown graves--VC Recipients-- Australian Army Structure.