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Extractions: Contents This brief statistical survey of Australian involvement in war and peacekeeping operations since 1885 has been prepared by the Memorial's Military History Section. More detailed attention has been devoted to those involvements which have had the greatest influence on Australian society: the First and Second World Wars and the Vietnam War.
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Extractions: The purpose of this page is to provide some statistics about Australia's involvement in the different conflicts around the world since 1860. What you see here is mostly taken from information supplied by the Australian War Memorial Research Center. 1860-1861 (Official Australian Involvement) Crew of HMVS Victoria, George Odgers in his book "Diggers" states that one sailor died during the conflict from an acidental gunshot wound (information courtesy of A Morgan 1863-1869 approx 2,500 in N.Z. Waikato Regiments, KIA - 1st Waikato 27, 2nd Waikato 2, 3rd Waikato 1, 4th Waikato 1, (figures courtesy of Lt Herb Ricketts RL). Sources: No 1 Waikato, NZ Gazette No 31 of May 1871. No 2 Waikato, NZ Gazette No 31 of May 1871. No 3 Waikato, NZ Gazette No 63 of 1869 and No 31 of 31 May 1871. No 4 Waikato, NZ Gazette No 63 of 1869. Lt Herb Ricketts has their names and also many Militia names, also see Len BARTONS book, Australians in the Waikato War 1863/64 3 Mar 1885 - 8 May 1885, 770 men in the New South Wales (NSW) contingent. 9 deaths, 3 wounded.
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Extractions: Research Centre The Research Centre is the single most important resource for researching Australia's military history. The Centre's varied activities and resources such as information sheets guides and select and annotated reading lists are described here to assist researchers, students and prospective visitors. The Memorial contains a wealth of material relating to individual servicemen and women - but where do you start? Find out how to obtain personal service records , locate items in our collections, search biographical databases such as the Roll of Honour, Commemorative Roll, and various Nominal Rolls, and where else to go for information. The Australia-Japan Research Project (AJRP) has constructed a database that covers a wide range of Australian and Japanese sources, to guide researchers to information on the relationship between the two nations. The focus is on the Second World War. In addition, research essays provide an overview of sources for particular areas of study. The Journal of the Australian War Memorial is an occasional publication, advancing the Memorial's mission of remembering and interpreting the Australian experience of war and publicising research into Australian military history. From No 28 (April 1996), the journal has been published on the website only.
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Extractions: AUSTRALIAN MILITARY EQUIPMENT PROFILES Military Publications and Information. HOME BOOK INDEX HOW TO ORDER PIC OF THE MONTH ... Photograph Of The Month This site last updated 1 August 2002 To contact the Author Mike Cecil email amep@bigpond.com.au or Snail Mail : Michael Cecil, "Linton", 560 Collector Road, Gunning NSW Australia, 2581. Click here for links to other MV pages. HOME BOOK INDEX HOW TO ORDER ... WHAT'S NEW? Australian Military Equipment Profiles
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Extractions: AUSTRALIAN MILITARY EQUIPMENT PROFILES Military Publications and Information. ABOUT US . . . Australian Military Equipment Profiles (AMEP) is an organisation that specialises in research on military technology manufactured in or used by Australia. Established in 1990, the company publishes the results of this research in the "Profiles" series of books, and in other specialised publications such as "Battlegroup Leopard". The company also maintains an extensive photographic, audio and written records archive. There are two principals, Michael Cecil and Krystii Melaine. Michael Cecil: Michael has been researching military technology for nearly 30 years. While modelling provided an early impetus to research, it was the move to restoring the real thing at "one to one" scale that proved to be the main catalyst. His primary area of interest is the technology used by Australia, but he also has a strong interest in the military technology of other countries. Michael has published widely, including regular weapons profiles in the Australian Army's quarterly magazine ARMY . Other magazines that have featured articles by Mike Cecil include Australian Plastics Modeller, Australian Military History, AFV News, Army Motors
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Extractions: The Aussie Battlers Military WebRing is your gateway to the Australian Armed Forces Online. Within this ring you will find only 'all Australian Military Websites'. Remaining focused on our objective, Australian Military Content Only, provides you, the browser or researcher, with a superb online subjective reference point. The ring is wholly tri-service covering all aspects The Australian Armed Forces, Navy - Army - Airforce. Aussie Battlers also strives to promote and foster relations between the personnel of all services, site owners and webmasters with exchanges of ideas, military news and information. Considering her small population, Australia's history of participation in world conflicts is indeed a long, proud and costly one. For instance she provided the only all volunteer army on the entire Western Front during World War One (331,781). Yet, per head of population (less than 4.5 Million) at the time, she suffered more casualties than any other country, 59,512 Killed and 166,815 wounded. (2 out of every 3 men who volunteered) Australia first sent troops to war in 1885 to Sudan. Since then she has participated in The Maori Wars in New Zealand, Boxer Rebellion - China, Boer War - Africa, First World War, Second World War, Malaya, Korea, Borneo, Vietnam and Kuwait. Plus numerous peacekeeping and humanitarian roles. Most recently their temendous peacekeeping role in East Timor.
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Extractions: Australian Military Police History Web Site An attempt to capture the history of the Australian Military Police Corps from 1901 to Today Since 1914, over 240 Australian Military Policemen have been killed on active service; a relatively high fatality rate for a Corps so small, reflecting the danger of Military Police duties on operations. Since 1973 the Australian Military Police have participated in various UN Observer Missions and Deployments and taken part in the East Timor (INTERFET) peace enforcement operations in East Timor, 1999/2000. With ongoing support to UN Operations and Defence of Australia duties the Australian Military Police are serving Australia and the Army proud. The motto of the Australian Military Police Corps says it all "For the Troops and With the Troops" Enter Here This web site is not sponsored or endorsed by the Royal Australian Corps of Military Police, the Australian Army or any other Military Police or Veteran Association. This is a non-profit site. This site is maintained by Antony Buckingham buckomp@iprimus.com.au
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