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- Defence and war service records | naa. gov. au
We hold many other records related to wartime service and defence Search our collection to find records about: civilian service; courts-martial; merchant navy; munitions workers; soldier settlement; veterans’ cases; war crimes; war gratuities; war graves; defence administration and policy; You may also want to visit the Australian War
- DVAs Nominal Rolls
Where an individual served in more than one of the three services, each period of service will be displayed as a separate record To view all records for an individual, select 'ALL' in the Service box Service Number: The number allocated to the individual on enlistment into one of Australia's three armed services
- Second World War, 1939-1945 - Australian War Memorial
Service records of those who served with Australian forces are held by the National Archives of Australia You can apply to the Archives for copies of personal service records If your individual served with the forces of another country during the Second World War please see the information sheet Personal service records: countries other than Australia for further information
- Military Records - Australian Army, Navy, Air Force - Public Records
Historical personal records dating back to before 1952 and 1947 are held at the National Archives, and health records at the department of Veterans Affairs Only a serving or ex-service member can access their military records A third party requires authorisation from the member to make a request
- Australia, World War II Military Service Records, 1939-1945
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- List of nominal rolls - Department of Veterans Affairs
WW2 Nominal Roll honours and commemorates over one million people who served in Australia’s Defence Forces or the Merchant Navy during the period 3 September 1939 to 2 September 1945 Korean War Nominal Roll honours and commemorates over 18,000 people who served in Australia’s Defence Forces during the period 27 June 1950 to 19 April 1956 either in Korea, or the waters adjacent to it
- Western Australia
Western Australia I do not wish to offend anyone by listing this information on the website, as the work is done with the best intentions of providing vital information to family historians
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