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=== Arthur John Moore Burrowes ===
 
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=== Ernest Baker ===
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[https://www.awm.gov.au/people/P10675819/#DigitisedCollection ANZAC Connections] links to letters from [https://livesofthefirstworldwar.org/lifestory/7333338 Ernest William Baker] written between 1914 and 1918. Catalogue description and his service record show that he served in:
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* D Company, [[1st Battalion, Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force]], Private, service number 1038.
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* C Company, [[20th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force (AIF)]], started as Private and rose to Regimental Quartermaster Sergeant, service number 1032.
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=== Second Lieutenant Cyril Arnold Pryor ===
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* [http://www.awm.gov.au/people/P10675768/#collection-items Australian War Memorial - Anzac Connections - collection items]
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=== Chaplain 4th Class Keith Stewart Cresswell Single ===
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* [http://www.awm.gov.au/people/P10675750/#collection-items Australian War Memorial - Anzac Connections - collection items]
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* [[20th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force (AIF)]]
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* [[5th Infantry Brigade, Australian Imperial Force (AIF)]]
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* [[14th Field Ambulance, Australian Imperial Force (AIF)]]
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* [[14th Field Artillery Brigade, Australian Imperial Force (AIF)]]
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* [[2nd Training Battalion, Australian Imperial Force (AIF)]]
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=== Albert (or Alfred) Biggs ===
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Albert's injuries and recovery are discussed in Dr Emily Brayshaw's [http://theconversation.com/stitching-lives-back-together-mens-rehabilitation-embroidery-in-wwi-76326 Stitching lives back together: men’s rehabilitation embroidery in WWI].
  
 
== Related media ==
 
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Latest revision as of 06:06, 29 April 2017

20th Battalion, Australian Imperial Force (AIF)
Years active:
Country: Australia
Service: Australian Army
Branch: Australian Imperial Force
Type: Infantry
Specific type: Infantry battalion
Full size: 1,000
Sources for overview:
Created:
Sources for created:
Alternate names: 20th Australian Infantry Battalion
Sources for alternate names:
Disbanded:
Sources for disbanded:
For more information on what infobox fields mean, see documentation at military unit, command structure and theatre of war.
Command structure
Relationship type: Tactical
Parent unit: 5th Infantry Brigade, Australian Imperial Force (AIF)
Parent level: Brigade
Start date:
End date:
Sources:


Personal narratives

Ernest Baker

ANZAC Connections links to letters from Ernest William Baker written between 1914 and 1918. Catalogue description and his service record show that he served in:

Second Lieutenant Cyril Arnold Pryor

Chaplain 4th Class Keith Stewart Cresswell Single

Albert (or Alfred) Biggs

Albert's injuries and recovery are discussed in Dr Emily Brayshaw's Stitching lives back together: men’s rehabilitation embroidery in WWI.

Related media

Official sources

Unit war diaries

  • Australian War Memorial: AWM4 Subclass 23/37 (unknown date–unknown date) (images free for non-commercial use)

Unit histories


Other official documents

Other sources


References