The Society does not have access to detailed service records.
The Commonwealth Government has extensive public-access records. These include service records, ship’s logs, personnel records and many others. Most of these can be searched on-line, and there are arrangements for copies and viewing of original documents in person.
Nominal roll
A nominal roll is a record of all the service men and women who served in Australia’s defence forces and the Merchant Navy during a period of history. Nominal rolls include only Australians serving in the Australian Defence services.
Nominal rolls exists for:
World War 1 || World War 2 || Korea || Vietnam || Gulf War
National Archives: Defence Service records
The National Archives have an extensive on-line searchable database of records relating to defence – it is a wide ranging pool of information though mainly limited to administrative and personnel matters. It is an important source of reference information.
Other Government websites – general interest
- Australian at War – Dedicated to those Australians who served our nation over the past one hundred years.
- Visit Gallipoli – Visit Gallipoli through the Department of Veterans’ Affairs Anzac Portal
- Australians at War Film Archive – transcripts of interviews of Australian veterans from World War I to the present.
- Australia’s War 1939-1945 – A new look at Australia’s involvement in World War II
- Office of Australian War Graves & Memorials – locations, general details; descriptive and pictorial only; no service records.