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Australian military organisation during World War I

Preparation for war When the UK declared war on Germany, Australia was poorly prepared to join the fight.

Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force

Recruitment of the forceBeing at war with Germany made the Australian Government feel threatened by the presence of German navy ships and colonial outposts nearby in the Pacific region.

Royal Australian Navy in World War I

The British Admiralty commanded the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) from 10 August 1914 to 19 August 1919. The RAN began the war with 16 ships, 2 submarines and 3,800 RAN personnel, including 850 men…

Structure of Australia's forces in World War I

Forces for wartime serviceAustralia responded quickly to the early telegram warnings from the United Kingdom (UK), by:

Two recruits in the AN&MEF during World War I

Heartfelt loss of sailor 'Little Bob' Moffatt 20-year-old Able Seaman Robert Moffatt was a Signal
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