54 Bn colour patch

The colour patch of
54 Bn/Inf Bn.

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GRANTS

The 2009/10 Army History Research Grants have been signed off by the Minister for Defence. Letters have been sent to successful and unsuccessful applicants by the Deputy Chief of Army. A list of the successful applicants and their projects can be found here: 2009/10 Grants Page

The Australian Army and the Army History Unit congratulates the successful applicants of the 2009/2010 Army History Research Grants Scheme. The Army History Unit wishes unsuccessful applicants the very best with their research and thanks them for their applications.

CONFERENCE PAPERS ONLINE

The Boer War

The Boer War: Army, Nation and Empire
contains all the papers presented at the Chief of Army's history conference in 1999.

The entire series of papers from the CA's history conferences that are out of print are now available online. Visit:
Conference papers

PRIMARY MATERIALS

Allied troops surrender to Japanese forces in Singapore 1942

AHU's online database of the extensive primary materials it holds is expanding. Recent additions to this collection include the:

  • Report on the Directorate of POWs and Internees 1939-1951;
  • 'Jess Report' on the activities of the AMF 1929-1939; and
  • an extensive collection of Australian Intelligence Corps historical documents.
Primary Materials

ON THIS DAY

Honours & awards earned in June:

7.6.1917

CAPT RC Grieve VC
37 Bn AIF

PTE J Carroll VC
33 Bn AIF


19.6.1941

LT AR Cutler VC
2/5 FD Regt AIF


23.6.1941

LT AR Cutler VC
2/5th FD Regt AIF


25.6.1916

PTE W Jackson VC
17 Bn AIF


28.6.1918

CPL P Davey VC
10 Bn AIF


28.6.1945

PTE LT Starcevich VC
2/43 Bn AIF

Interested to know what else happened in the Australian Army on this day?

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CA's HISTORY CONFERENCE 2009

2009 Conference flyer

FROMELLES PROJECT UPDATE

On the 6 February 2009, the Fromelles Management Board appointed Oxford Archaeology to undertake the archaeological excavation of remains interred at Pheasant Wood, Fromelles, France. Oxford Archaeology commenced operations on 5 May 2009.

On the 9 April 2009, the Commonwealth War Graves Commission released an Invitation to Tender to a select panel of organisations for the provision of DNA profiling services to assist in the identification of the remains interred at Pheasant Wood. Responses to Invitation to Tender are expected by the end of April 2009. It is anticipated that the winning contractor will be advised by 5 May 2009. Start times for DNA testing are unknown due to the lack of an identified service provider at this time. The Fromelles Management Board intends to conduct a formal Identification Board at the beginning of March 2010 to identify as many soldiers as possible. This activity can not occur until all scientific and historical data has been gathered. All identified soldiers will have a names headstone in the new Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery.

The Commonwealth War Graves Commission will construct a new cemetery, to be named the Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery, with work expected to commence in late May 2009. Planning for the Reinterment of remains and a Commemorative Event has commenced. The Fromelles Management Board intent is for the Reinterment of remains to occur from 3-28 February 2010, with the Commemorative Event to be held on the 19 July 2010.
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FAQs

How do I find out about the unit, such as the battalion or regiment, my relation served with?

The answer to this and other frequently asked questions can be found at: FAQs

THE WESTERN DESERT CAMPAIGN
1940-41

(2nd Edition 2009)

Australian Army Campaign Series

Western Desert 2nd editionWhile the North African campaign has been studied in detail over the years, much of this study has been dedicated to the battles between the British 8th Army and Rommel's Afrika Korps. There has been little serious study of Wavell's campaign against Italian forces in 1940-41, nor of the role played by the Australian 6th Division in the eventual Italian defeat. Part of this can be attributed to wartime propaganda that labelled the Italian Army dilettantes and mocked their courage. The truth is much different. Many Italian units showed incredible bravery, and the Australian assaults on fortress towns such as Bardia were far from a walkover. Today's aspiring military commanders need look no further than the early Western Desert campaign for historical examples of brilliant leadership, detailed planning, deception, surprise, manoeuvre warfare and relentless pursuit, all against overwhelming odds.

The Western Desert Campaign 1940-41 (2nd ed) is the latest addition to the Australian Army Campaign Series. Find out more about the series at: Australian Army Campaign Series


EXPLORING VARIOUS IMAGES

Army image

AHU has extensive assorted images in its collection that are awaiting captions and a more systematic ordering on the new web site. These are currently held in the Various series and are well worth a close inspection.

Browse through AHU's Various images: Image Library Open in new window

Your input as to descriptions of these various images is welcome. Email: AHU Webmaster

DUTY STATEMENT

Army History Unit is a direct command unit of Army Headquarters (AHQ), under the control, for administration purposes, of the Chief of Staff AHQ.

The AHU web site is being rebuilt. Pages from the old site will stay online until they are reworked but may become outdated. We ask our visitors' patience while work on the site is underway.

About AHU

Protecting Army heritage. Promoting Army history.

The Army History Unit's mission: to serve the Australian Army by assisting it to meet its goals by promoting the study and understanding of Army's history and traditions within Army and also by utilising Army's rich heritage to foster continued good standing with the community.

Find out more about AHU

Articles

Wondering when the Army's birthday really is? What happened to the Matilda tanks at Retimo on the island of Crete? What exactly is the ideal load for an infantryman? The answers are in this collection of articles on Australian Army history.

Read Army history articles

Books

AHU helps publish authoritative studies into aspects of the Australian Army's history and its contribution to Australia's development. Along with numerous biographies, there are books on many issues.

Browse the AHU booklist

Chief of Army's history conference

The Chief of Army hosts an annual history conference, arranged by AHU. This year's topic is Raise, Train and Sustain: Delivering Land Combat Power. The conference will be held at Rydges Lakeside Hotel, Canberra on 1-2 October 2009.

Information on the CA's history conference

Conference papers

Many of the papers delivered at the Chief of Army's history conferences since 1994 are available online. Topics include the Boer, Korean and Vietnam Wars, land/air operations, amphibious operations in the south-west Pacific and strategic planning in peace and war.

Read past history conference papers online

Contacts

Need to know who's who and how to reach them at AHU?
Find titles and contact details here.

Contact AHU

FAQs

Here are answers to some of the most frequently asked questions we receive at AHU. They may be all you need to steer you on your way with your research.

Answers to FAQs

Family history

If you're researching the history of your relative's time in the Australian Army, look through this page of useful information and pointers from AHU historians.

Guidance on researching your family member's service history

Grants

The Army History Research Grants Scheme supports research into the role and involvement of the Australian Army in the development of the nation. The scheme has been in operation since 1992.

Applications for 2009-2010 have now closed. Applicants can keep up to date with the process here on the AHU web site. The Army History Unit wishes all applicants the very best of luck.

Information on the grants scheme and past recipients

History & battles

Start your research into Australian Army history with this overview of Australia's military history and the various battles the Army has been involved in in its over 100 year history.

Read about Army history and battles

Image library

Bringing the Army's history to life, AHU is pleased to include this database of images for viewing online. There are images from times of war and peace and also badges and emblems, flags, official bodies and an extensive collection of historical colour patches of the Australian Army.

Browse through the image galleries

Museums

AHU is responsible for managing Army's rich collection of heritage objects. They are to be found in the network of Army museums located at sites across the country. Where they are, when they're open and what's contained in their collection is listed here.

Check the Army Museum directory

Newsletter

The AHU newsletter, Despatches, is packed with stories and information about current and forthcoming happenings and issues within the Unit. Korea, 58 Years On and The Missing of Fromelles are two feature stories from the December 2008 issue, online now.

Read all about it in the AHU newsletter

On this day

Every day of the year marks the anniversary of an Army event that warrants remembering - be it the day a battle was lost or won, a unit formed or a hero made. Collected here are assorted items that tell Army's history, day by day. Included are the citations of soldiers decorated for their actions on that day.

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Primary materials

AHU holds a wide range of official and unofficial documents, both published and unpublished, that are progressively being made available online.

Research primary materials online

Prizes

The annual C.E.W. Bean Prize for Military History is awarded to the best honours or postgraduate thesis submitted in any Australian university focusing on the Australian Army's experience of war.

Information on prize applications and recipients