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ACT MemorialACT Government: The ACT Memorial honours men and women who have an association with the ACT and who served in conflicts, peacekeeping missions and related service throughout the world, some of whom paid the supreme sacrifice. The Memorial has two parts: the physical Memorial, located opposite Civic Square on London Circuit; and this web site, containing a database of names and information about the people honoured by the Memorial. The website contains a database of people associated with the ACT who are eligible for the Roll of Honour and Commemorative Roll of the Australian War Memorial. It includes those who died during or as a result of war, warlike operations, peace-keeping missions, as the result of military service, or on humanitarian missions.
AIF ProjectUNSW ADFA: This searchable database provides details on the 330,000 men and women who served overseas in the (First) Australian Imperial Force, 1914-1918. Information has been gathered from a variety of sources.
Australian Defence Force Academy: CD-ROM version of the 1911 text of information relating to the Australian contingents in the Boer War by Lt Colonel P. Murray.
Defence Science and Technology OrganisationDepartment of Defence: DSTO is part of the Department of Defence. Its role is to ensure the expert, impartial and innovative application of science and technology to the defence of Australia and its national interests. This site has latest news about research and development and online access to the "Australian Defence Science" magazine
Digger History : An Unofficial History of the Australian & New Zealand Armed ServicesTed Harris: This site covers all conflicts with details of Australian and New Zealand soldiers as well as enemy soldiers. It includes information about uniforms, medals, posters and signs, badges, armour, military history, colours and flags, planes, tanks, weapons, food, nurses, poetry, and humour.
FIRST (Facts on International Relations and Security Trends)FIRST is a joint project of the International Relations and Security Network (ISN) and the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). The integrated database system covers areas in the field of international relations and security, such as hard facts on armed conflicts and peace keeping, arms production and trade, military expenditure, armed forces and conventional weapons holding, nuclear weapons, chronology, statistics and other reference data. The SIPRI yearbook is also available in print at S 341.7305 STO.
Australian Defence Force Academy: AIF Project. Provides the only comprehensive list and details of the 621 men of the AIF who were killed in action on the first day of the Gallipoli campaign. Use internet explorer, not netscape navigator, to use this CD.
Index to Military Periodicals (AULIMP)Air University Library: The Air University Library Index to Military Periodicals (AULIMP) is a searchable database of citations to significant articles, news items, and editorials from English language military and aeronautical periodicals. Full-text articles from ten of the journals indexed are available and the journal Web sites are linked in the citation. Updated quarterly. You can also browse by subject.
It's an Honour: The Australian Honours SystemInformation on the Australian Honours System, and a database giving names of recipients of Australian and Imperial awards.
MERLN: Military Education and Research Library NetworkMERLN links together the holdings and electronic information resources of fourteen libraries, collectively the largest and most comprehensive collections of military information resources in the world.
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