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Revision as of 09:27, 5 May 2015
On 28 March 1916, I ANZAC Corps and II ANZAC Corps swapped headquarters staff, but otherwise their names and components stayed the same.[1]
I ANZAC Corps
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Years active:
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25 February 1916[2] – November 1917
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Country:
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Australia; New Zealand
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Service:
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Branch:
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Type:
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Formation
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Specific type:
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Army corps (tactical)
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Full size:
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Sources for overview:
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Created:
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25 February 1916[2].
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Sources for created:
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Alternate names:
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1st ANZAC, 1st Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
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Sources for alternate names:
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Disbanded:
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November 1917. Merged with Australian divisions of II ANZAC Corps to form Australian Corps
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For more information on what infobox fields mean, see documentation at military unit, command structure and theatre of war.
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Command structure
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Relationship type:
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Tactical
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Subordinate unit:
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Corps Troops, I ANZAC Corps
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Subordinate level:
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Brigade
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Start date:
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End date:
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Sources:
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Command structure
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Relationship type:
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Tactical
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Subordinate unit:
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New Zealand Division
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Subordinate level:
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Division
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Start date:
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End date:
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Sources:
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Command structure
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Relationship type:
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Tactical
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Subordinate unit:
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1st Australian Division
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Subordinate level:
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Division
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Start date:
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End date:
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Sources:
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Command structure
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Relationship type:
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Tactical
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Subordinate unit:
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2nd Australian Division
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Subordinate level:
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Division
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Start date:
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End date:
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Sources:
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Command structure
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Relationship type:
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Tactical
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Subordinate unit:
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4th Australian Division
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Subordinate level:
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Division
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Start date:
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End date:
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Sources:
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Theatre of war
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Theatre name:
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Egypt, Palestine and Syria
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Date entered:
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25 February 1916
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Date left:
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30 March 1916[3]
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Sources:
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Theatre of war
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Theatre name:
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France, Belgium and Germany
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Date entered:
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April 1916
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Date left:
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November 1917
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Sources:
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Personal narratives
Related media
Official Sources
Unit war diaries
Unit histories
Other official documents
Other sources
References
- ↑ Template:RefWarDiary
- ↑ Template:RefWarDiary
- ↑ Template:RefWarDiary