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Welcome to the World War Two Nominal Roll website.The World War Two Nominal Roll was created to honour and commemorate the men and women who served in Australia's defence forces and the Merchant Navy during this conflict.This site contains information from the service records of some one million individuals who served during World War Two.You may search for service record details by specifying name, service number, honours, place (of birth, of enlistment, or residential locality at enlistment). Once you find an individual service record you can print a certificate of service, if you wish.Individuals were given an opportunity to have their service details excluded from the website prior to it being published. More detailed information about this, and the roll, is available at About this Nominal Roll.
The Director
Australian War Memorial
GPO Box 345
Canberra ACT 2601
AUSTRALIA
street address Treloar Crescent,
Campbell ACT
AUSTRALIA
telephone 02 62434315
facsimile 02 62434545
website http://www.awm.gov.au
research http://www.awm.gov.au/research
email info@awm.gov.au
Defence Service Records
National Archives of Australia
PO Box 7425
CANBERRA BUSINESS CENTRE ACT 2610
street address Queen Victoria Terrace
Parkes ACT 2600
telephone 1300 886 881
facsimile 1300 886 882
email ww2@naa.gov.au
website http://www.naa.gov.au
WW2 service records
Personnel Records (RAN/RAAF)
Queanbeyan Annexe 2
Department of Defence
CANBERRA ACT 2600
facsimile 02 62665851
NZDF Archives
Personnel Enquiries
Trentham Military Camp
Private Bag 905
UPPER HUTT 5140
New Zealand
telephone +64 4 527 5280
Mon Feb 09, 2009 1:53 am
Mon Feb 09, 2009 1:57 am
JDK wrote:All good stuff, Westfront, but not going to be much use for an American Navy serviceman's records, surely?Useful, of course, if Mark gets any Kiwi or Aussie names.
Mon Feb 09, 2009 7:15 am
JDK wrote: Like figgerin' if your dad was on North Island, South Island or Mouth Island*.