Category Archives: A.N. & M.E.F.

AE1 Remembered

Ninety six years ago, on 14th September 1914, the newly commissioned Royal Australian Navy submarine, the AE1, was lost with all hands aboard perishing. The AE1 and the AE2 were launched in May 1913 and commissioned into the Australian Navy … Continue reading

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AN & MEF Casualties

The first Australian casualties of the Great War were members of the Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force (A.N & M.E.F.). They were Able Seaman W G V Williams, a member of the 1st Battalion A.N & M.E.F and Captain … Continue reading

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First to see action.

The Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force (A.N & M.E.F.) sailed from Australia on 19th August 1914 to occupy the German colonies in the South Pacific and prevent wireless transmissions to the German Pacific naval squadron. Photo: The Australian Naval … Continue reading

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