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    1. "The AIF Project "
    2. Re: The AIF Project I searched Google on "The AIF Project " and then searched within the results by the surname. I have managed to get personal Details, & embarkation details from the Cache at Google. Does anyone remember what else was on the site? I found the Unit Details (embarkation details) particularly interesting as you can see who was on board with the person that you are researching. If you search on Google you will find the word Cached at the bottom of each result click on that and not on any of the other words in blue and you will get the page that you are looking for. There are 139,000 results After you have searched within the results for the surname of interest scroll down and click on <<<<<repeat the search with the omitted results included>>>>>>> Searching on MONCK I found that the three MONCK brothers shipped out on board HMAT A15 Port Sydney. A WOODGER cousin was also on board with them. Example: Unit Details2183, MONCK, Charles James Maguire, Pambula, New South Wales. 2184, MONCK, Peter Eugene, Pambula, ... Copyright The AIF Project, UNSW@ADFA, 2003-2005 ... www.aif.adfa.edu.au:8080/showUnit?unitCode=INF55REIN4 - 27k - Supplemental Result - <<<<<CACHED >>>>>>>- Similar pages 55th Battalion, 4th Reinforcement AWM Roll number: 23/72/3 Embarkations: From Sydney, New South Wales on board HMAT A15 Port Sydney on 4 September 1916 2183 MONCK, Charles James Maguire Pambula, New South Wales 2184 MONCK, Peter Eugene Pambula, New South Wales 2185 MONCK, Stephen Bertram Pambula, New South Wales 2250 WOODGER, John Robert 52 Malakoff Street, Marrickville, New South Wales I found the Unit Details particularly interesting as you can see who was on board with the person that you are researching. Searching within the 139,000 results for "Victoria Cross" gives 141 results. Again click on <<<<<CACHED >>>>>>>- I found this page while checking through the above http://www.museum.vic.gov.au/edu_ww1/links.html & Australian War Memorial, London - Battle Names and Place NamesThese sources included the World War II Nominal Roll, National Archives of Australia, Australian War Memorial and The AIF Project, UNSW@ADFA. ... www.dva.gov.au/commem/oawg/memorials/london/index.htm - 11k - Cached - Similar pages Subject Guide to the WWWThe AIF Project: "The AIF Project centres on the construction of a database that records information on the 330 000 men and women who embarked for overseas ... www.blacktown.nsw.gov.au/residents/library-services/reference-services/subje ct-guide-to-the-www/subject-g... - 54k - Cached - Similar pages LINKS AUSTRALIANThe AIF Project New Very Good!! Australian Naval Officers 1788-1913 · Australian Navy · Australian Military Forces [AMF] Prisoner of War and Missing, ... www.aigs.org.au/auslinks.htm - 34k - 10 Aug 2006 - Cached - Similar pages You may also find some other pages which have since been taken off the web by going to Cached. So always check out the Cache if your favourite site has disappeared. Let me know if you have problems. Regards Lena

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