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Explore more than 7,000 objects on display from the National Collection. The Memorial's galleries and exhibitions explore Australia's involvement in major conflicts and help to tell Australia’s continuing story of service, sacrifice and military history.
The Anzac Day Tradition - Australian War Memorial
The Dawn Service. It is often suggested that the Dawn Service observed on Anzac Day has its origins in a military routine still followed by the Australian Army. The half-light of dawn was one of the times favoured for launching an attack. Soldiers in defensive positions were woken in the dark before dawn, so by the time first light crept across the battlefield they were awake, alert, and ...
Researching a person - Australian War Memorial
Researching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander military service; Researching names on an honour board ; Local information sources about Australians at war
Visit - Australian War Memorial
Entry to the Australian War Memorial is free and tickets are not required. Opening hours. Galleries: 10 am to 4 pm daily (closed Christmas Day). Last Post Ceremony: Ceremony commences at 4.30 pm. View all opening hours. Getting here
Plan your visit - Australian War Memorial
Car. Free visitor parking is available in the P1 and P2 visitor carparks. P1 Visitor Carpark is located underneath Poppy’s Cafe (access via Fairbairn Avenue).. EV charging points are available; Carpark clearance: 2.3 metres Covered ramp directs to the Main Entrance (L0).
Second World War, 1939-1945 - Australian War Memorial
Overview. Australian military history overview: Second World War, 1939–45. Nominal rolls. The Department of Veteran's Affairs created the World War 2 Nominal Roll, which provides the following details:. Service number
Kokoda Trail Campaign - Australian War Memorial
Remembering 1942: The end of the Kokoda campaign. On this day in 1942 Australian troops were closing on Kokoda, the village on the northern side of the Owen Stanley Range which gave its name to one of the epic battles of the war in the Pacific.
Personal service records: Australian service - Australian War …
Service records, also known as dossiers, are the authoritative source of information about an individual's military service. Service records contain information about them on enlistment and throughout their military service.
First World War, 1914-1918 - Australian War Memorial
Overview. Australian military history overview: First World War, 1914-1918. Nominal rolls. Nominal rolls are lists of those who served, which often include useful information to research an individual further such as service number and unit.
Colonial period, 1788–1901 - Australian War Memorial
By 1863 hostilities had reignited, and New Zealand's colonial authorities requested further assistance from Australia. A contingent of British troops was dispatched, along with Her Majesty's Colonial Steam Sloop Victoria.In July 1863 British troops invaded the Waikato area and news of the continuing campaign spread through the Australian colonies.