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Negative No Date Surname Address Town Other NEGATIVE DATE SURNAME ADDRESS TOWN OTHER DESCRIPTIO FURTHER OCCUPATIO Category Info. Added PHOTO ALBUM NO SHEET NO ADDRESS N INFO. N after 2000 LOCATION 4377 45 MAY AANENSEN G A PTE VX97127 4th Pltn A Coy 1st Y 432 ARTB 10013 40 SEP AARONS SERG wedding No Image 955 42 JUN ABBERFIELD D A SISTER 113 A.G.H. Concord No Y 131 NX77165 11008 41 JUN ABBOTT H C C Batt 1st Field Tng Regt No Image 11399 41 SEP ABRAHAM B CPL Military Police No Image 2043 43 APR ABRAHAM E N218995 c/- Ordinance Depot Y 234 MIL CAMP 4862 45 SEP ABRAHAM PTE NX139878 Sig Office H.Q. 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No Image 194 42 JAN ANNETTS R J 200586 3 A R C Sqd Goulburn Y 21 5143 46 JAN ANTAW M J L.A.C. 19 Smith St Cowra Y 495 R.A.A.F. 4378 45 MAY ANTHONY A A N481915 6Pltn B Coy 3ARTB Y 432 3941 45 JAN APPLETON CPL VX107511 2nd ARTB Y 395 10132 40 OCT ARCHER & PARTRIDGE 2/3 PIONEER No Image 68 42 JAN ARCHER A C GNR 2nd Anti Tank Y 5 10084 40 OCT ARCHIBALD W G 2/2 Machine Gun Cowra Camp Y 520 11414 41 OCT ARGAIT G L SERG 1st M.G. Reg Cowra Camp No Image 2297 43 JUN ARGENT G E SX19735 34th I.T.B. B Coy Y 258 2628 43 OCT ARMSTRONG W J PTE T102811 2nd A.I.T.B. Y 285 10509 41 JAN ARNOLD B 2/13 Army Field Reg Cowra No Camp Image 2734 43 DEC ARNOLD R J CPL TX8565 1st A.R.T.B. Cowra Y 292 3844 44 DEC ARROWSMITH J E VX95756 B Coy 1st Pltn 1st Y 389 A.R. 4300 45 APR ARTHURSON F NX206423 6th Ptn B Coy 3rd Y 424 ARTB 3885 45 JAN ASH R N480664 A Coy 3rd A.R.T.B. 6 No 1 45 Image 4126 45 MAR ASH R K N481375 4 Pltn A Co 1st Y 410 ARTB Bathurst 4603 45 JUL ASHFORD PTE Q273878 12 Pltn C Coy 4 Y 456 ARTB Cowra 3034 44 MAR ASHMAN W J VX94232 4th Plt. B Co 1st Y 321 A.R.T.B. 11298 41 AUG ASHTON L B 1st Field Tng Regt post to Mrs No G Ashton Mangaroon Box 40 Image Merriwa 3229 44 JUN ASHWORTH J G Darling Ave Cowra WEDDING Y 338 3230 44 JUN ASHWORTH J G Darling Ave Cowra WEDDING Y 339 157 42 JAN ASIMUS R C 2nd Anti Tank Y 17 2750 43 DEC ASLETT R V504619/NX148127 A Coy Y 294 2nd A.R.T.B. NEGATIVE DATE SURNAME ADDRESS TOWN OTHER DESCRIPTIO FURTHER OCCUPATIO Category Info. Added PHOTO ALBUM NO SHEET NO ADDRESS N INFO. N after 2000 LOCATION 2988 44 MAR ASMUS R I PTE VX515100 1st A.R.T.B. Cowra Y 318 4814 45 SEP ASPLUND R W N483035 /NX181115 A Coy 1 Y 476 Pltn 2ARTB Cowra 3391 44 JUL ATKINS A PTE 14 A.I.T.B.
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