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  2. Second Australian Imperial Force - Wikipedia

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    The Second Australian Imperial Force (2nd AIF, or Second AIF) was the volunteer expeditionary force of the Australian Army in the Second World War. It was formed following the declaration of war on Nazi Germany , with an initial strength of one infantry division and related auxiliary components.

  3. 14th Battalion (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The 14th Battalion was first raised in Melbourne in September 1914 as part of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF), which was an all volunteer force raised for overseas service during World War I. Forming part of the 4th Brigade which was commanded by Colonel John Monash, the battalion was assigned to the New Zealand and Australian Division. [3]

  4. 27th Battalion (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    This force was known as the Australian Imperial Force (AIF). [3] Initially, the AIF was to consist of only one infantry division, [ 3 ] but following the despatch of the 1st Division in late 1914 further units were raised and these were eventually organised to form the 2nd Division . [ 4 ]

  5. Australian Army during World War I - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Army was the largest service in the Australian military during World War I. The First Australian Imperial Force (AIF) was the Army's main expeditionary force and was formed from 15 August 1914 with an initial strength of 20,000 men, following Britain's declaration of war on Germany.

  6. Military history of Australia during World War I - Wikipedia

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    This force was known as the Australian Imperial Force (AIF). [Note 1] The AIF began forming shortly after the outbreak of war and was the brain child of Bridges and White. [23] Upon formation, the AIF consisted of only one infantry division, the 1st Division, and the 1st Light Horse Brigade.

  7. 2/26th Battalion (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The 2/26th Battalion was an infantry battalion of the Australian Army. Raised in late 1940 for service during the Second World War, the battalion undertook garrison duties in Malaya and Singapore prior to the start of the Pacific War. In 1941–42, following the Japanese invasion of Malaya, the battalion fought during the Malayan campaign.

  8. 4th Division (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The Australian 4th Division was formed in the First World War during the expansion of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) infantry brigades in February 1916. In addition to the experienced 4th Brigade (previously in the original New Zealand and Australian Division) were added the new 12th and 13th Brigades (spawned from the battalions of the 4th and 3rd Brigades respectively).

  9. 34th Battalion (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The 34th Battalion was an infantry unit of 1st Australian Imperial Force (AIF), which was established in World War I for overseas service. Formed in Australia in 1916, the battalion fought on the Western Front before being disbanded in 1919.

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