Difference between revisions of "11th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force (AIF)"

From Linking experiences of World War One
Jump to: navigation, search
m (1 revision imported)
m (Other sources: Added http://11btn.wags.org.au/)
Line 55: Line 55:
 
== Other sources ==
 
== Other sources ==
 
<!-- Published histories, websites, etc -->
 
<!-- Published histories, websites, etc -->
 
+
The [http://11btn.wags.org.au/ WAGS 11Bn Project] is trying to identify as many men as possible in a photo of the battalion on the pyramind Cheops taken in January 2015. You can contribute or follow their progress on their site. 
  
  
Line 66: Line 66:
 
[[Category:Australian Imperial Force|Battalion 11]]
 
[[Category:Australian Imperial Force|Battalion 11]]
 
[[Category:Australian Army|Battalion 11]]
 
[[Category:Australian Army|Battalion 11]]
 
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
 
<!-- These will be automatically generated from references added in the text (see the Help / References menu in the editor above). -->
 
<!-- These will be automatically generated from references added in the text (see the Help / References menu in the editor above). -->
 
<references />
 
<references />

Revision as of 06:38, 27 February 2016

11th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force (AIF)
Years active:
Country: Australia
Service: Australian Army
Branch: Australian Imperial Force
Type: Infantry
Specific type: Infantry battalion
Full size: 1,000
Sources for overview:
Created:
Sources for created:
Alternate names: 11th Australian Infantry Battalion
Sources for alternate names:
Disbanded:
Sources for disbanded:
For more information on what infobox fields mean, see documentation at military unit, command structure and theatre of war.
Command structure
Relationship type: Tactical
Parent unit: 3rd Infantry Brigade, Australian Imperial Force (AIF)
Parent level: Brigade
Start date:
End date:
Sources:


Personal narratives

Sergeant Robert William Wyllie Adam

Related media

Official sources

Unit war diaries

Unit histories


Other official documents

Other sources

The WAGS 11Bn Project is trying to identify as many men as possible in a photo of the battalion on the pyramind Cheops taken in January 2015. You can contribute or follow their progress on their site.

References