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World War 1 Australian troopships, often designated ‘HMAT’, ‘His Majesty’s Australian Transport’ were requisitioned merchant navy vessels put into service carrying troops to and from Europe.
On 28 July 1916 His Majesty’s Australian Transport ‘Themistocles‘ departed Port Melbourne for England with 1500 troops. Most were reinforcements: the nineteenth reinforcements for each of the fifth, sixth, seventh and eighth battalions, the...
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In Melbourne on 13 December 1915 my husband Greg’s grandfather, Cecil Young (1898-1975) enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force. Just seventeen years five months old, he gave his age to the recruitment officer as eighteen years five month...
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Sharing my family history. I am Australian with forebears from the United Kingdom and Europe.
I'm the "ringleader" for Projectkin.org, a community of family historians hooked on stories. I keep Projectkin free, platform-independent, and focused on the inspiration, creativity, and encouragement we need to tell our stories.
Australian family historian and passionate amateur genealogist, researching for over 40 years and sharing stories from my family’s past.
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