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  1. Roll of Honour (61560)

    Details of members of the Australian armed forces who have died during or as a result of warlike service, non-warlike service and certain peacetime operations.

  2. Commemorative Roll (2183)

    Details of Australians who died during or as a result of warlike service, non-warlike service and certain peacetime operations, in the service of Allied nations, the Merchant Navy, and with civilian organisations.

  3. First World War Embarkation Rolls (20297)

    Details of approximately 330,000 AIF personnel, recorded as they embarked from Australia for overseas service during the First World War.

  4. First World War Nominal Roll (322830)

    Details of approximately 324,000 AIF personnel, recorded to assist with their repatriation to Australia from overseas service following the First World War.

  5. Honours and Awards (24490)

    Details of military honours and awards to Australians.

  6. Honours and Awards (Recommendation) (9363)

    Details of recommendations for military honours and awards to Australians.

  7. Australian Red Cross Wounded and Missing Files (31885)

    Details of Australian personnel reported as wounded or missing during the First World War.

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    • Commonwealth War Graves Commission
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    • Department of Veterans’ Affairs Nominal Rolls
      • These nominal rolls list members of Australia's defence forces who served during World War Two, Korean War, Vietnam War and First Gulf War.
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