Author Archives: FFFAIF

Mont St.Quentin

Battle of Mont St Quentin Photo: Men of the 24th Battalion, Mont St.Quentin Source: Australian War Memorial [AWM E03138] The Battle of Mont St.Quentin was fought in the closing stages of the Great War. The Battle was the focus of … Continue reading

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2nd Division Memorial

Photo: 2nd Divisional Memorial at Mont St.Quentin [Ray Hudson] The 2nd Division Memorial stands beside the road known as the Avenue des Australiens just two kilometres from the Somme River. It is the only Australian Divisional Memorial which has changed … Continue reading

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Legacy Australia

Legacy has its origins in the Great War of 1914-18. To read more on the history of Legacy click here. AUSTRALIANS ASKED TO GIVE GENEROUSLY IN LEGACY WEEK  Launching Legacy’s nation-wide fundraising initiative, Legacy Badge Week 2008, in Sydney today, … Continue reading

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German Records

FFFAIF member Ross McMullin’s article in Saturday, 30th August, Sydney Morning Herald reports on the discovery of “remarkably rich German records about he disastrous attack at Fromelles’. Click here to read Ross’ article, New light on battle mystery. Ross is … Continue reading

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'Moo Cow' Farm

Throughout August 1916 the 1st, 2nd & 4th Divisions of the AIF attacked the German stronghold of Mouquet Farm, near Pozieres, in the valley of the Ancre River, a tributary of the Somme. At this time the 5th Division was … Continue reading

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Buried where he fell…

More news on the Australian Digger found, still carrying his full kit and holding his rifle, 91 years after he was killed on the Western Front in Belgium. The Australian: DNA testing could reveal WW1Digger’s identity. The Age: Buried where he … Continue reading

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New Find In Belgium

From Fairfax Digital: the age.com.au Wednesday 20 August 5:11pm Old Aussie soldier uncovered in Belgium Ninety-one years ago, an Australian soldier fell dead on a Belgian battlefield and unnoticed by his mates, was buried, perhaps by a shell blast. Last … Continue reading

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Britain At War

The following article appeared in the August 2008 edition of the magazine Britain at War : Mass Grave uncovered at Fromelles. To read the article just RIGHT click on the following: mass-grave-uncovered-at-fromelles Britain at War Magazine is issued monthly and covers the history of conflicts that … Continue reading

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3 out 5 @ Zonnebeke

Photo: ‘Zonnebeke 5’ graves, Buttes New British Cemetery, Belgium The following news bulletin has been received from the Memorial Museum Passchendaele 1917, Zonnebeke: On 3 July we announced that the remains of an unknown Australian soldier, killed in September 1917, had … Continue reading

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Football & The AIF

  With the ‘footie’ season throughout Australia approaching its final rounds, a timely addition to the website is Laura Grumley’s winning essay for the 2007 John Laffin Memorial Travel Prize (JLTP) which traces the war experience of four footballers in … Continue reading

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