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The Australian War Memorial's  [http://www.awm.gov.au/people/profiles/#ANZACConnections Anzac Connections lists 188 (at the time of writing) 'Biographies including private records and diaries']
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The State Library of NSW has a [http://ww1.sl.nsw.gov.au/explore/179/ collection of WWI diaries] and [http://ww1.sl.nsw.gov.au/explore/180 letters] online. Can you link the authors to their [[Australian battalions in World War I|battalion page]]?
 
The State Library of NSW has a [http://ww1.sl.nsw.gov.au/explore/179/ collection of WWI diaries] and [http://ww1.sl.nsw.gov.au/explore/180 letters] online. Can you link the authors to their [[Australian battalions in World War I|battalion page]]?
  

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The letters, diaries, memoirs etc listed below could be linked to specific military units, but each name needs to be researched to find out exactly which unit they were in at the time. Can you help? Pick a name or document below, and try to find their military records to show which battalion they were in.

Here are some resources on researching World War One records to get you started.

Individual items

Some names to get you started! Find out which battalions these men were in, and send in your links to have them added to the wiki. You can also edit the wiki directly, and remove the name below once it's been added to a regiment or battalion page.

Collections of items

A list of memoirs and diaries at firstworldwar.com

Some diaries listed on the Western Front Association site

A massive list of 'Diaries, Memorials, Personal Reminiscences' compiled by volunteers of the World War I Military History List (WWI-L). Pick a name, find out which unit they were with, and add them to the battalion/regiment page!

Digitised Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) papers from the Wellcome Library From their blog post '(Re)Discovering the Great War', 'The Wellcome Library has digitized over 130,000 pages of correspondence, personal and field diaries and reports, photographs and memoirs associated with the allied medical services during World War I. Drawn from material presented to the Royal Army Medical Corps Museum and Archive (now the Army Medical Services Museum Trust), the collection covers virtually every sphere of operations including the Balkan Front, the Dardanelles, East Africa, India, Italy, Malta, Mesopotamia and the Middle East, Russia, and South West Africa, as well as the Western and British Home fronts.'

The Great War Archive contains memoirs, letters and diaries, each of which could be linked to an Allied battalion or regiment.

An archive of transcribed war diary (Kriegstagebuch), letters and blogs includes a list of diaries from Weltkrieg / The Great War

Australian personal narratives

The Australian War Memorial's Anzac Connections lists 188 (at the time of writing) 'Biographies including private records and diaries'

The State Library of NSW has a collection of WWI diaries and letters online. Can you link the authors to their battalion page?

Canadian personal narratives

If you're interested in finding records for Canadian battalions, the Canadian Great War project has a form to search for War Diaries by unit.

New Zealand personal narratives

Personal Histories of the New Zealand Mounted Rifles

Diaries listed in the National Library of New Zealand's WW100 digitisation project

Research in progress

Add notes or links here for diaries you need help researching, missing links from the sites above, etc.