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The Australian Light Horse Studies Centre aims to present an accurate history of early Australian military developments from 1899 to 1920.
WARNING: This site contains: names, information and images of deceased people; and, language which may be considered inappropriate today.
Battles where Australians fought, 1899-1920
Western Frontier
Force -
Amiens,
France, August 8, 1918.
Broodseinde, Belgium, October 4, 1917.
Bullecourt - First, France, April 11, 1917.
Bullecourt - Second,
France, May 3 to 17, 1917.
Chuignes, France, August 23, 1918.
Dernancourt
- First,
France, March 28, 1918.
Dernancourt
- Second,
France, April 5, 1918.
Etinehem, France, August 10 to 13, 1918.
First
Bullecourt, France, April 11, 1917.
First
Dernancourt, France, March 28, 1918.
First
Morlancourt, France, March 28 to 30, 1918.
First
Villers-Bretonneux, France, April 4, 1918.
Fromelles, France, July 19 to 20, 1916.
Gueudecourt, France, November 5 to 14, 1916.
Hangard Wood, France, April 7, 1918.
Hazebrouck, France, April 14 to 17, 1918.
Hébuterne, France, March 27 to April 5, 1918.
Hindenburg
Outpost Line, France, September 18, 1918.
Lagnicourt, France, April 15, 1917.
Lihons, France, August 9 to 11, 1918.
Lille, France, August 16 to 17, 1918.
Menin Road, Belgium, September 20, 1917.
Messines, Belgium, June 7, 1917.
Mont
St Quentin, France, August 31 to September 2, 1918.
Montbrehain, France, October 5, 1918.
Morlancourt
- First,
France, March 28 to 30, 1918.
Morlancourt - Second,
France, May 4 to 9, 1918.
Morlancourt
- Third,
France, June 10, 1918.
Mouquet Farm, France, August 8 to September 3, 1916.
Passchendaele, Belgium, October 12, 1917.
Poelcappelle, Belgium, October 9, 1917.
Polygon
Wood, Belgium, September 26, 1917.
Pozieres,
France, July 23 to August 5, 1916.
Proyart, France, August 10 to 12, 1918.
Second
Bullecourt, France, May 3 to 17, 1917.
Second
Dernancourt, France, April 5, 1918.
Second
Morlancourt, France, May 4 to 9, 1918.
Second
Villers-Bretonneux, France, April 24 to 25, 1918.
St
Quentin Canal, France, September 29 to October 1, 1918.
Third
Morlancourt, France, June 10, 1918.
Third
Ypres, Belgium, September till to November, 1917.
Ville-sur-Ancre, France, May 19, 1918.
Villers-Bretonneux - First,
France, April 4, 1918.
The Australian Light Horse Studies Centre is a not for profit and non profit group whose sole aim is to write the early history of the Australian Light Horse from 1900 - 1920. It is privately funded and the information is provided by the individuals within the group and while permission for the use of the material has been given for this site for these items by various donors, the residual and actual copyright for these items, should there be any, resides exclusively with the donors. The information on this site is freely available for private research use only and if used as such, should be appropriately acknowledged. To assist in this process, each item has a citation attached at the bottom for referencing purposes.
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