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Revision as of 09:55, 14 April 2025
The Permanent Military Force was formed as part of the Defence Act 1903 and has always been a small group of officers and specialist soldiers, responsible for training and administration while the Citizen Military Force provided the bulk of the soldiers. Members of the Permanent Military Force enlisted to defend Australia for a period of three years and could not serve overseas.
During World War 1 there were around 2 500 Permanent Military Force soldiers on active duty within Australia.
The numbers grew to around 3 100 when the Australian Imperial Force(AIF) was disbanded on its return to Australia when World War 1 ended. Officers from the AIF could either transfer to the Permanent Military Force or the Citizens Military Force or relinquish their commission and return to civilian life.
During the depression years between World War 1 and World War 2, the Permanent Military Force almost halved its numbers.
During World War 2 some soldiers resigned from the Permanent Military Force and enlisted in the AIF. Others chose to remain in the Permanent Military Force to defend Australia, New Guinea and the surrounding Pacific Islands.
Australia formed part of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force (BCOF) in Japan from 1946 to 1950. Some AIF soldiers served as part of BCOF and others were enlisted specifically to serve in Japan.
After World War 2 the Permanent Military Force was reorganised and on 30th September 1947 was renamed the Australian Regular Army.
The Australian Regular Army (ARA) is comprised of a permanent paid force of soldiers organised into three Infantry Battalions, each with Support Units.
The procedures for allocating service numbers to members of the ARA have changed many times over the years and some servicemen and servicewomen have been assigned 5 different numbers over the period of their service.
The ARA has participated in many United Nations peacekeeping operations, beginning in Indonesia in 1947 and continuing to the present time.
The ARA has served overseas during the Korean War(1950-53); Malayan Emergency (1955-63); Vietnam (1962-72); Afghanistan (2001-14); Iraq (2003-08).
Nurses have always been a part of the Defence Forces of Western Australia and between 1899 and 1949 were considered a part of the Citizen Military Force.
In 1949 the Nursing Service became part of the Australian Regular Army instead of the Citizen Military Force, and and in 1951 became a Corps rather than a Service. It is now called the Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps (RAANC).
The personal documents of anyone serving in the Permanent Military Force, Australian Regular Army, British Commonwealth Occupation Force and the Royal Australian Army Nursing Corps in any capacity are indexed on this page. Group photos and documents that pertain to an entire Battalion, Regiment, Company or Unit will be indexed under the Group Photos and Documents tab on this page.
ADAM, Raymond William - 53381
ALLIS, Mervyn William - 1202333
ARMSTRONG, Maurice Edgar Montgomery - 274552, W50536, WX27609
AVERY, Colin - WX20347, 5634
BAKER, Norman William - WP677, 347
BAMFORD, William Victor - 4447, W40176
BELL, Alec Ernest James - 5714453
BENNETT, Phillip Harvey - 57004
BISHOP, Hector Thompson - WX9220
BONAVITA, Antonio - 5410978, 5705236
BOSWORTH, George - WX16007
CALLANDER, Jack Warwick - 337571, VX62689 -
COOK, Queenie Bessie - WF90394
CROLL, Alexander James - 406774, 3400020
CROMBIE, Neil Cameron - W3786, WX35956
CROSSMAN, John Fredrick - 38619
DONNELLY, Frederick Horace Christopher - 5924, 3420
DUNSTAN, Donald Beaumont - NX160013, 2289
DYKE, Lewis Glanville Howard - SP15249, VX89, 331
GAY, Ian Maxwell - 235289
GERKE, Jack - WX7309, 57546, 5400076
GRATION, Peter Courtney - 335037
GRAY, Gordon Henry - 51453, 5400369
HARRINGTON, Ogilvie Kinloch - WX9107
HASSETT, Francis George - NX176126, NX322, 227
HEATH, Walter Stewart - 5716256
HORGAN, Bruce Grattan - 2/400799
HURST, John Herbert
JAMES, Tristram Bernard Wordsworth
JEFFERY, Philip Michael - 57053
JOHNSON, Arthur Percival - WX4601
Joyce, Roderick James - 216641
McDONALD, John Leslie - 5967, WX15030
McLENNAN, Angus Douglas - 343, 1005
MUNRO, Peter Ronald - 1201031
MURRAY, Ian - 5/1986
PAISLEY, Brian Leslie - WX700128, 52706
PENGELLY, Alwynne Charles - 3400919
PETERS, Leslie Orme - 14384
REID, Louis Alfred - 51773, V180184, VX119206
REIDY, Sydney Herbert - WP5964
RICHARDSON, Rupert Peter - 557, WP22096, WX41899
ROSS, Leonard James - WP37244, 5/667
SALVAIRE, Antonio - 258
SCARBOROUGH, Heather Aida Agnes - WFX32360
SMITH, John
STAGG, John Albert - 1158, 661, W243001
SULLIVAN, Prestage Lucas - 54639
WALSH, Vincent Arthur - 30893, NX73291
WATERS, Raymond George - WX30287, 569
WATSON, Arthur - 5/1241
WATSON, Clive Lawley - 5400164
WATSON, William Simpson - W13120, WX10681
WEIR, Kelvin Milton - 51288
WESTON, Leslie - WX14853
WHITE, Albert Mitchell - VX36576, 3400816
WHITE, Percy - N108512, NP27028, NX158010, 2887
WILLIAMS, Wilfred Edward - 2107370, NX65476, NP8728
WILSON, Henry Raymond - WX17673, 59369
WOOD, Clifton Loris - 495, WP22033
WYCH, Arthur Leonard - WX23391