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- 20th Pioneer Battalion (Australia) – 6 July 2019
- Grumman S-2 Tracker in Australian service – 15 June 2019
- Eustace Graham Keogh – 8 March 2019
- Rescue and Communication Squadron RAAF – 1 November 2018.
- Australian Regiment (1899–1900) – 20 August 2018
- South Australian Mounted Rifles – 22 June 2018
- INTERFET logistics – 26 February 2018
- 23rd Light Horse Regiment – 29 January 2018
- 17th Light Horse Regiment – 26 January 2018
- 18th Light Horse Regiment – 25 January 2018
- 14th Armoured Regiment (Australia) – 20 January 2018
- 12th Armoured Regiment (Australia) – 20 January 2018
- Allied logistics in the Kokoda Track campaign – 25 June 2017
- Queensland Citizen Bushmen – 14 April 2017
- Queensland Imperial Bushmen – 16 February 2017
- Battle of Kokoda – 11 September 2016
- Battle of Mission Ridge – Brigade Hill – 13 June 2016
- Battle of Madang – 29 January 2016
- Judge Advocate General (Australia) – 18 January 2016
- Battle of Mount Tambu – 17 January 2016
- Air Force Reserve (Australia) – 18 August 2015
- North-Western Area Command (RAAF) – 31 July 2015
- Australian Legion of Ex-Servicemen and Women – 14 December 2012
- Winnie the War Winner – 9 December 2012
- 103rd Medium Battery, Royal Australian Artillery – 4 November 2012
- Battle of Long Tan order of battle – 3 November 2012
- Mentoring Task Force One – 1 November 2012
- Daniel Keighran – 1 November 2012
- 28th Battalion (Australia) – 16 October 2012
- HMAS Warreen – 11 October 2012
- List of ships of the Royal Australian Air Force – 10 October 2012
- HMAS Waratah – 10 October 2012
- HMAS Gilolo – 10 October 2012
- HMAS Nyanie – 9 October 2012
- HMAS Taipan – 9 October 2012
- HMAS Eduardo – 9 October 2012
- The Official History of Australia's Involvement in Southeast Asian Conflicts 1948–1975 – 29 September 2012
- Battle of 42nd Street – 27 September 2012
- Long Tan Cross – 12 September 2012
- Wattle class crane stores lighter – 6 September 2012
- 109th Signals Squadron – 3 September 2012
- 21st Construction Regiment (Australia) – 31 August 2012
- Long Range Patrol Vehicle – 30 August 2012
- Mont Saint-Quentin Australian war memorial – 15 August 2012
- Army Aboriginal Community Assistance Program – 8 August 2012
- Omega Aerial Refueling Services – 4 August 2012
- No. 1 Operational Conversion Unit RAAF – 4 August 2012
- Australian contribution to UNTAG – 1 August 2012
- Invasion of Iran (1941) – 30 July 2012
- 6th Engineer Support Regiment (Australia) – 22 July 2012
- No. 3 Aircraft Depot RAAF – 17 July 2012
- No. 482 Squadron RAAF – 16 July 2012
- McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II in Australian service – 15 July 2012
- 2/24th Battalion (Australia) – 10 July 2012
- 2/23rd Battalion (Australia) – 10 July 2012
- 2/13th Battalion (Australia) – 9 July 2012
- 2/15th Battalion (Australia) – 9 July 2012
- 2/28th Battalion (Australia) – 6 July 2012
- Keith Hampshire (aviator) – 2 July 2012
- Operation Source – 2 July 2012
- Bandicoot class minesweeper – 18 June 2012
- How We Beat the Emden – 13 June 2012
- MSA Koraaga – 8 June 2012
- Craft of Opportunity Program – 7 June 2012
- HMAS Tarangau – 6 June 2012
- No. 8 Service Flying Training School RAAF – 5 June 2012
- HMAS Bingera – 4 June 2012
- No. 1 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF – 4 June 2012
- No. 12 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF – 4 June 2012
- No. 7 Elementary Flying Training School RAAF – 2 June 2012
- No. 3 Service Flying Training School RAAF – 29 May 2012
- Military Museum of Tasmania – 28 May 2012
- Charles Learmonth – 27 May 2012
- No. 7 Service Flying Training School RAAF – 26 May 2012
- No. 4 Service Flying Training School RAAF – 24 May 2012
- Bernard Callinan – 8 May 2012
- Pardon for Morant, Handcock and Witton – 30 April 2012
- Australian Special Wireless Group – 26 April 2012
- McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet in Australian service – 22 April 2012
- HMAS Tambar – 19 April 2012
- HMAS Tolga – 18 April 2012
- HMAS Tongkol – 18 April 2012
- HMAS Toorie – 18 April 2012
- HMAS Toomaree – 18 April 2012
- Fremantle War Memorial – 18 April 2012
- HMAS Warrawee – 17 April 2012
- RAAF Station Bulga – 12 April 2012
- AWA 3B Wireless Set – 25 March 2012
- Army No. 101 Wireless Set – 25 March 2012
- Sexual orientation and the Australian Defence Force – 14 March 2012
- Information Warfare Wing RAAF – 14 March 2012
- Bernard Evans (brigadier) – 5 March 2012
- Eric Plant – 3 March 2012
- Bill Robertson (Australian intelligence officer) – 3 March 2012
- Order of Battle for the Battle of Megiddo (1918) – 16 February 2012
- HMAS Wilcannia – 6 February 2012
- Edward James Milford – 4 February 2012
- Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars – 2 February 2012
- Battle of Richmond Hill – 2 February 2012
- List of Australian military personnel killed at Anzac Cove on 25 April 1915 – 22 January 2012
- List of conflicts in Australia – 17 January 2012
- Glen Cooper (RAAF Officer) – 16 January 2012
- List of British Army regiments that served in Australia between 1810 and 1870 – 15 January 2012
- Rex Clark (Australian soldier) – 13 January 2012
- Battle of Crater Hill – 13 January 2012
- Battle of Kankiryo Saddle – 13 January 2012
- Battle of The Pimple – 13 January 2012
- South Pacific air ferry route in World War II – 9 January 2012
- Battle of Elands River (1900) – 6 January 2012
- Quadrilateral Security Dialogue – 30 December 2011
- H.M. Dockyard (Sydney) – 29 December 2011
- Australian Army Nursing Service – 29 December 2011
- Grace Wilson – 29 December 2011
- List of cricketers who were killed during military service – 28 December 2011
- Oliver David Jackson – 24 December 2011
- Battle of Khaz Oruzgan – 20 December 2011
- Battle of Goodenough Island order of battle – 19 December 2011
- No. 6 Airfield Construction Squadron RAAF – 12 December 2011
- Battle of Milne Bay order of battle – 10 December 2011
- RAAF Tanambogo – 8 December 2011
- 37th Battalion (Australia) – 20 November 2011
- Royal Australian Air Force Experimental Section – 20 November 2011
- Battle of the Bismarck Sea order of battle – 20 November 2011
- Wackett Warrigal – 18 November 2011
- 52nd Battalion (Australia) – 17 November 2011
- 54th Battalion (Australia) – 17 November 2011
- 56th Battalion (Australia) – 17 November 2011
- 48th Battalion (Australia) – 15 November 2011
- 50th Battalion (Australia) – 15 November 2011
- Army No. 208 Wireless Set – 9 November 2011
- Army No. 108 Wireless Set – 18 October 2011
- Australian contribution to the Battle of Normandy – 25 September 2011
- List of ships of the Australian Army – 23 September 2011
- MV Aase Maersk – 19 September 2011
- HMAS Adelaide (LHD 02) – 18 September 2011
- Lincoln Conversion Flight RAAF – 14 September 2011
- HMAS Kooronga – 14 September 2011
- DT Tammar (2601) – 14 September 2011
- DT Quokka (1801) – 14 September 2011
- TRV Tailor (803) – 14 September 2011
- TRV Tuna (801) – 14 September 2011
- HMAS Sprightly – 6 September 2011
- HMAS Bass – 6 September 2011
- Sam Templeton – 4 September 2011
- 3rd Military District (Australia) – 29 August 2011
- 2nd Military District (Australia) – 29 August 2011
- 1st Military District (Australia) – 29 August 2011
- 2/1st Pioneer Battalion (Australia) – 29 August 2011
- Allan Boase – 29 August 2011
- Steve Gower – 28 August 2011
- 37th/52nd Battalion (Australia) – 21 August 2011
- HMAS Koolonga – 8 August 2011
- 1st Light Tank Company (Australia) – 8 August 2011
- Australian Defence Satellite Communications Station – 3 August 2011
- Defence and Ex-Services Party – 1 August 2011
- HMAS Mother Snake – 24 July 2011
- HMAS Anaconda – 24 July 2011
- Buckland Military Training Area – 18 July 2011
- 8th Military District (Australia) – 18 July 2011
- 6th Military District (Australia) – 18 July 2011
- 4th Military District (Australia) – 18 July 2011
- 7th Combat Service Support Battalion (Australia) – 16 July 2011
- Peter Raw – 2 July 2011
- 15th Battalion (Australia) – 27 June 2011
- 2/4th Machine Gun Battalion (Australia) – 27 June 2011
- 2/3rd Machine Gun Battalion (Australia) – 27 June 2011
- 2/2nd Machine Gun Battalion (Australia) – 27 June 2011
- History of Australian naval aviation – 22 June 2011
- Horrie Miller (aviator) – 16 June 2011
- HMAS Southern Cross – 1 May 2011
- HMAS Carroo – 27 April 2011
- Women's National Emergency Legion – 26 April 2011
- Fleet Air Arm Museum (Australia) – 15 April 2011
- 2/1st Machine Gun Battalion (Australia) – 11 April 2011
- Tobruk Ferry Service – 10 April 2011
- HMAS Mercedes – 31 March 2011
- Aviation Heritage Museum – 31 March 2011
- No. 1 Initial Flying Training School RAAF – 31 March 2011
- HMVS Nepean – 30 March 2011
- No. 1 Basic Flying Training School RAAF – 29 March 2011
- HMAS Allenwood – 29 March 2011
- William Brill – 25 March 2011
- John Balmer – 13 March 2011
- 1940 Brocklesby mid-air collision – 4 March 2011
- No. 2 Service Flying Training School RAAF – 4 March 2011
- John Harvey (RAAF officer) – 2 March 2011
- RAAF Base Uranquinty – 23 February 2011
- L1A1 Self-Loading Rifle – 22 February 2011
- RAAF Station Parkes – 16 February 2011
- No. 1 Flying Training School RAAF – 15 February 2011
- Official History of Australian Peacekeeping, Humanitarian and Post-Cold War Operations – 15 February 2011
- Operation Yasi Assist – 4 February 2011
- Japanese occupation of Nauru – 4 February 2011
- John Hines (Australian soldier) – 30 January 2011
- Peter Jeffrey (RAAF officer) – 26 January 2011
- Ben Roberts-Smith – 23 January 2011
- 2/43rd Battalion (Australia) – 19 January 2011
- No. 5 Airfield Construction Squadron RAAF – 18 January 2011
- Murray Moten – 18 January 2011
- Alan Charlesworth – 15 January 2011
- Operation Queensland Flood Assist – 13 January 2011
- Peter Turnbull (RAAF officer) – 9 January 2011
- Battle of Scarlet Beach – 3 January 2011
- General Dynamics F-111C – 27 December 2010
- RAAF Command – 27 December 2010
- Battle of Sattelberg – 26 December 2010
- Singapore strategy – 26 December 2010
- Australian Army Psychology Corps – 22 December 2010
- Leslie Douglas Jackson – 15 December 2010
- No. 61 Wing RAAF – 10 December 2010
- John Francis Jackson – 10 December 2010
- Action of 13 December 1964 – 8 December 2010
- No. 72 Wing RAAF – 3 December 2010
- Gordon Steege – 29 November 2010
- No. 76 Wing RAAF – 29 November 2010
- Percy Grant (admiral) – 21 November 2010
- Australian women during World War I – 16 November 2010
- No. 79 Wing RAAF – 13 November 2010
- No. 77 Wing RAAF – 12 November 2010
- HMAS Mombah – 1 November 2010
- Allied Translator and Interpreter Section – 27 October 2010
- Lyn McDade – 25 October 2010
- NQEA Australia – 26 October 2010
- John Eccles (Royal Navy officer) – 25 October 2010
- HMS Wolverine – 25 October 2010
- Allied Chinese Ships – 24 October 2010
- Menin Gate at Midnight – 21 October 2010
- List of guns and mortars used by the Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery – 16 October 2010
- 30th Battalion (Australia) – 15 October 2010
- 3rd Combat Engineer Regiment (Australia) – 5 October 2010
- AUSCANNZUKUS – 3 October 2010
- Explorer class general purpose vessel – 1 October 2010
- 24th Minesweeping Flotilla (Australia) – 28 September 2010
- Battle of Nui Le – 21 September 2010
- Battle of Derapet – 8 September 2010
- LCVP (Australia) – 8 September 2010
- Luscombe Airfield – 6 September 2010
- Alick Bryant (Australian Soldier) – 30 August 2010
- Battle of Ratsua – 14 August 2010
- Australian Squadron – 12 August 2010
- HMAS Wato – 12 August 2010
- Net class boom defence vessel – 11 August 2010
- HMAS Karangi – 10 August 2010
- HMAS Koala – 10 August 2010
- HMAS Olive Cam – 9 August 2010
- HMAS Korowa – 9 August 2010
- HMAS Goolgwai – 9 August 2010
- HMAS Kianga – 9 August 2010
- Landing Ship Medium Mk II – 9 August 2010
- HMAS Durraween – 8 August 2010
- HMAS Bonthorpe – 8 August 2010
- 9th Force Support Battalion (Australia) – 6 August 2010
- 16th Aviation Brigade (Australia) – 6 August 2010
- 17th Combat Service Support Brigade (Australia) – 5 August 2010
- Twin Pimples raid – 5 August 2010
- John McKinna – 3 August 2010
- HMAS Narani – 3 August 2010
- HMAS Uki – 3 August 2010
- HMVS Gordon – 3 August 2010
- MSA Bermagui – 3 August 2010
- HMAS Ping Wo – 18 July 2010
- List of Australian air marshals – 14 July 2010
- Corps of Staff Cadets – 9 July 2010
- HMAT Wandilla – 29 June 2010
- Bena Force – 29 June 2010
- Steele Barracks (Moorebank) – 27 June 2010
- 47th Battalion (Australia) – 26 June 2010
- Shah Wali Kot Offensive – 17 June 2010
- Fantome class survey motor boat – 12 June 2010
- Military Court of Australia – 24 May 2010
- Nigel Cullen – 15 May 2010
- Milne Force – 27 April 2010
- 40th Battalion (Australia) – 27 April 2010
- John Field (brigadier) – 27 April 2010
- Operation Vic Fire Assist – 24 April 2010
- Les Clisby – 23 April 2010
- Brian Eaton – 20 April 2010
- No. 73 Wing RAAF – 17 April 2010
- Planned Australian offshore combatant vessel – 6 April 2010
- Lester Brain – 5 April 2010
- Australian General Service Medal Korea – 30 March 2010
- Darwin Mobile Force – 28 March 2010
- No. 5 Flight RAAF – 24 March 2010
- 21st Battalion (Australia) – 21 March 2010
- Allan Walters – 15 March 2010
- Les Holden – 9 March 2010
- George King-Hall – 7 March 2010
- William Bridgeford – 4 March 2010
- 28th Brigade (Australia) – 3 March 2010
- 31st Brigade (Australia) – 3 March 2010
- 32nd Brigade (Australia) – 2 March 2010
- 2/5th Field Regiment (Australia) – 28 February 2010
- AHS Tasman – 28 February 2010
- 55th Battalion (Australia) – 28 February 2010
- HMAS Duntroon – 27 February 2010
- Special Service Unit No. 1 – 26 February 2010
- No. 5 Service Flying Training School RAAF – 21 February 2010
- Raid on Darwin (2 May 1943) – 20 February 2010
- Cyril Clowes – 15 February 2010
- List of Royal Australian Air Force wings – 10 February 2010
- No. 80 Wing RAAF – 6 February 2010
- Roy Phillipps – 3 February 2010
- Alan Morrison (soldier) – 2 February 2010
- Fromelles (Pheasant Wood) Military Cemetery – 1 February 2010
- V.C. Corner Australian Cemetery and Memorial – 1 February 2010
- 3rd/9th Light Horse (South Australian Mounted Rifles) – 26 January 2010
- No. 1 Wing RAAF – 25 January 2010
- Battle of Wide Bay – 15 January 2010
- Landing at Jacquinot Bay – 15 January 2010
- 14th/32nd Battalion (Australia) – 15 January 2010
- Australian landing ship medium Clive Steele (AV 1356) – 13 January 2010
- Australian landing ship medium Vernon Sturdee (AV 1355) – 13 January 2010
- Basil Morris – 10 January 2010
- Invasion of Buna-Gona – 10 January 2010
- 24th Brigade (Australia) – 7 January 2010
- 59th Battalion (Australia) – 7 January 2010
- 58th Battalion (Australia) – 7 January 2010
- 102nd Medium Battery, Royal Australian Artillery – 6 January 2010
- 58th/59th Battalion (Australia) – 5 January 2010
- 21st Brigade (Australia) – 3 January 2010
- 60th Battalion (Australia) – 2 January 2010
- Villers–Bretonneux Australian National Memorial – 30 December 2009
- 57th/60th Battalion (Australia) – 30 December 2009
- The Odd Angry Shot (book) – 25 December 2009
- Battle of Maehwa-San – 23 December 2009
- Charles Eaton (RAAF officer) – 22 December 2009
- Operation Python (1943–1944) – 22 December 2009
- Selwyn Porter – 19 December 2009
- 30th Brigade (Australia) – 17 December 2009
- 27th Brigade (Australia) – 15 December 2009
- John O'Donnell (Lieutenant) – 14 December 2009
- Battle of Tsimba Ridge – 13 December 2009
- Catholic Diocese of the Australian Defence Force – 10 December 2009
- Battle of Goodenough Island – 8 December 2009
- Thomas Baker (aviator) – 7 December 2009
- Battle of Arawe order of battle – 30 November 2009
- Battle of Pearl Ridge – 26 November 2009
- George Mackinolty – 19 November 2009
- Sabi (dog) – 14 November 2009
- 55th/53rd Battalion (Australia) – 14 November 2009
- 53rd Battalion (Australia) – 14 November 2009
- Military history of Australia during the Second Boer War – 11 November 2009
- 11th Division (Australia) – 7 November 2009
- Roland Griffiths-Marsh – 7 November 2009
- 61st Battalion (Australia) – 7 November 2009
- 12th Division (Australia) – 6 November 2009
- 12th Infantry Brigade (Australia) – 4 November 2009
- 33rd Infantry Brigade (Australia) – 4 November 2009
- 10th Infantry Brigade (Australia) – 4 November 2009
- 6th Motor Brigade (Australia) – 4 November 2009
- 5th Motor Brigade (Australia) – 4 November 2009
- 4th Motor Brigade (Australia) – 3 November 2009
- 3rd Motor Brigade (Australia) – 3 November 2009
- 2nd Motor Brigade (Australia) – 3 November 2009
- No. 30 Transport Unit RAAF – 2 November 2009
- 1st Motor Brigade (Australia) – 1 November 2009
- Naval Historical Society of Australia – 31 October 2009
- 2nd Armoured Brigade (Australia) – 31 October 2009
- 1st Armoured Brigade (Australia) – 31 October 2009
- 6th Cavalry Brigade (Australia) – 31 October 2009
- 14th Brigade (Australia) – 31 October 2009
- 15th Brigade (Australia) – 31 October 2009
- 3rd Cavalry Brigade (Australia) – 30 October 2009
- 2nd Cavalry Brigade (Australia) – 30 October 2009
- 1st Cavalry Brigade (Australia) – 30 October 2009
- 4th Cavalry Brigade (Australia) – 30 October 2009
- Battle of Porton Plantation – 30 October 2009
- Eric Harrison (RAAF officer) – 30 October 2009
- Henry Petre – 29 October 2009
- Australian War Records Section – 26 October 2009
- 23rd Battalion (Australia) – 25 October 2009
- Roberts Dunstan – 24 October 2009
- Charles Crombie – 24 October 2009
- John Treloar (museum administrator) – 23 October 2009
- Mary Bell (aviator) – 21 October 2009
- Australian Korean War order of battle – 20 October 2009
- 25th Brigade (Australia) – 18 October 2009
- Commander Australian Fleet – 18 October 2009
- Battle of Hat Dich – 16 October 2009
- Robin Dalglish – 15 October 2009
- John Lloyd Waddy – 30 September 2009
- 2nd Brigade (Australia) – 20 September 2009
- William Leahy (DCM) – 17 September 2009
- Australian Defence Force Basic Flying Training School – 14 September 2009
- Lae War Cemetery – 14 September 2009
- 6th Brigade (Australia) – 6 September 2009
- Archer Denness – 30 August 2009
- Battle of Long Khanh – 29 August 2009
- Albert Addison – 28 August 2009
- Thomas Erskine Wardle – 28 August 2009
- Arthur Cavenagh Leveson – 28 August 2009
- Australian Military Court – 27 August 2009
- HMAS Doomba – 26 August 2009
- David Matheson Butler – 26 August 2009
- Battle of Uijeongbu (1951) – 24 August 2009
- George Edwin Patey – 23 August 2009
- Basil Coad – 21 August 2009
- 1st Special Squadron (Japanese Navy) – 21 August 2009
- Battle of Chongju (1950) – 18 August 2009
- Battle of Kujin – 16 August 2009
- Ellis Wackett – 14 August 2009
- Battle of Yongju – 14 August 2009
- Battle of Bien Hoa (1968) – 9 August 2009
- Edward Smart – 8 August 2009
- HMAS Reserve – 2 August 2009
- 10th Force Support Battalion (Australia) – 31 July 2009
- 2/48th Battalion (Australia) – 26 July 2009
- Hippolyte De La Rue – 25 July 2009
- 32nd Battalion (Australia) – 19 July 2009
- Convoy GP55 – 19 July 2009
- Action of 4 May 1917 – 18 July 2009
- HMAS Cape Leeuwin – 12 July 2009
- Mulloka – 11 July 2009
- 1st Combat Engineer Regiment (Australia) – 10 July 2009
- 2/9th Battalion (Australia) – 9 July 2009
- Snake class junk – 4 July 2009
- Battle of Aidabasalala – 2 July 2009
- HMAS Heros – 1 July 2009
- HMAS Tingira – 1 July 2009
- Western Australian emergency of March 1944 – 27 June 2009
- Operation RY (Invasion of Nauru & Ocean Island) – 21 June 2009 expanded
- Battle of Port Moresby – 20 June 2009
- Bradshaw Field Training Area – 20 June 2009
- 2/30th Battalion (Australia) – 16 June 2009
- Battle of Gemas – 16 June 2009
- Battle of Bismarck – 15 June 2009
- Invasion of Sumatra (1942) – 15 June 2009
- Julius Henry Bruche – 8 June 2009
- Royal Australian Navy minesweeping after World War II – 8 June 2009
- Royal Australian Army Dental Corps – 6 June 2009
- 45th Battalion (Australia) – 6 June 2009
- Henry Wynter – 3 June 2009
- Task Force 44 – 1 June 2009
- Australian Commonwealth Naval Board – 1 June 2009
- ANZAC Squadron – 31 May 2009
- ANZAC Force – 31 May 2009
- Ordnance QF 25-pounder Short – 31 May 2009
- John Lerew – 29 May 2009
- James Willis (RAN officer) – 23 May 2009
- Naval Battle of Han River (1951) – 23 May 2009
- Henry Burrell (RAN officer) – 21 May 2009
- Australians Missing in Action in the Korean War – 20 May 2009
- Demobilisation of the Australian military after World War II – 16 May 2009
- 20th Carrier Air Group RAN – 12 May 2009
- Floating crane Titan – 11 May 2009
- Frank Bladin – 10 May 2009
- Australian Army in World War II – 9 May 2009
- Australia in the Korean War 1950–53 – 5 May 2009
- Operation Blaze – 4 May 2009
- Defending Australia in the Asia Pacific Century: Force 2030 – 3 May 2009
- Leonard Siffleet – 30 April 2009
- Military history of Australia during the Indonesia-Malaysia Confrontation – 26 April 2009
- 4th/3rd Battalion, Royal New South Wales Regiment – 23 April 2009
- 2/12th Commando Squadron (Australia) – 21 April 2009
- CEA Technologies – 19 April 2009
- Otto Becher – 19 April 2009
- Australian Army ship John Monash (AS 3051) – 19 April 2009
- Red Flag Riots – 16 April 2009
- Bathurst Rebellion – 16 April 2009
- 2/11th Commando Squadron (Australia) – 14 April 2009
- Advisory War Council (Australia) – 13 April 2009
- 2/10th Commando Squadron (Australia) – 12 April 2009
- The Technical Cooperation Program (TTCP) – 11 April 2009
- 1st Armoured Personnel Carrier Squadron (Australia) – 7 April 2009
- Australian Frontier Wars – 6 April 2009
- 9th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment – 2 April 2009
- Hubert Parker – 2 April 2009
- Australian military involvement in peacekeeping – 2 April 2009
- Rodney Taylor – 1 April 2009
- Arthur William Murphy – 31 March 2009
- ALC 50 – 30 March 2009
- Royal Australian Corps of Military Police – 29 March 2009
- Adrian Cole (RAAF officer) – 27 March 2009
- 8th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment – 26 March 2009
- Raymond Brownell – 24 March 2009
- Virgil Brennan – 16 March 2009
- List of infantry units raised by the Australian Army in Victoria – 12 March 2009
- Australian Transformation and Innovation Centre – 11 March 2009
- Russell Foskett – 11 March 2009
- LCM2000 – 8 March 2009
- Henry Wells (general) – 8 March 2009
- Australian light destroyer project – 7 March
- Newcastle Covering Force – 4 March
- Farida Force – 4 March
- 2/9th Cavalry Commando Regiment – 1 March
- 2/7th Cavalry Commando Regiment – 1 March
- Vernon Sturdee – 28 February
- No. 40 Wing RAF – 28 February 2009
- Arthur MacDonald – 28 February 2009
- 2nd Combat Engineer Regiment (Australia) – 27 February 2009
- Henry Wrigley – 27 February 2009
- 2/4th Field Regiment (Australia) – 25 February 2009
- Charles Scherf – 25 February 2009
- Regimental Square – 21 February 2009
- 2/8th Commando Squadron (Australia) – 19 February 2009
- Frank Lukis – 19 February 2009
- 2/7th Independent Company (Australia) – 16 February 2009
- Stanley Frederick Gibbs – 16 February 2009
- Australia and the American Civil War – 15 February 2009
- Women in the Australian military – 15 February 2009
- Robert Kavanaugh – 15 February 2009
- Joe Hewitt (RAAF officer) – 14 February 2009
- Experimental Military Unit – 14 February 2009
- AV2767 Crusader – 14 February 2009
- Honner Force – 11 February 2009
- 2/3rd Commando Squadron (Australia) – 11 February 2009
- Sybil Irving – 11 February 2009
- List of Royal Australian Air Force groups – 8 February 2009
- List of Australian George Cross recipients – 8 February 2009
- Jack Chalmers – 7 February 2009
- No. 11 Group RAAF – 7 February 2009
- 2/2nd Commando Squadron (Australia) – 6 February 2009
- Australian Commonwealth Horse – 6 February 2009
- Arthur Bagot – 5 February 2009
- Sydney Rowell – 4 February 2009
- 1st Independent Company (Australia) – 2 February 2009
- 7th Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery – 30 January 2009
- David Whitehead – 25 January 2009
- 10th Independent Rifle Company, Royal Australian Regiment – 24 January 2009
- Stop the War Coalition (Australia) – 22 January 2009
- Officer Cadet Training Unit, Scheyville – 22 January 2009
- Australian contribution to the Allied Intervention in Russia 1918–1919 – 18 January 2009
- Signal Hill Battery – 18 January 2009
- Mark Donaldson – 16 January 2009
- Australian contribution to UNTAC in Cambodia 1992–1993 – 15 January 2009
- Battle of Sariwon – 14 January 2009
- Australian War Memorial, London – 13 January 2009
- Battle of Babang – 13 January 2009
- Battle of Kindau – 13 January 2009
- Battle of Sungei Koemba – 13 January 2009
- Clare Stevenson – 12 January 2009
- Beehive Casemate – 12 January 2009
- Battle of El Buggar Ridge – 11 January 2009
- List of Defence Maritime Services vessels – 11 January 2009
- Adrian Goldsmith – 11 January 2009
- United States Army Air Forces in the South West Pacific Theatre – 10 January 2009
- Victorian Mounted Rifles – 8 January 2009
- Battle of the Strait of Otranto – 5 January 2009
- Seahorse Mercator – 4 January 2009
- HMVS Childers – 3 January 2009
- Forty Thousand Horsemen – 2 January 2009
- HMVS Countess of Hopetoun – 1 January 2009
- HMAS Jeparit – 1 January 2009
- 4th New Guinea Infantry Battalion – 31 December 2008
- 3rd New Guinea Infantry Battalion – 31 December 2008
- 2nd New Guinea Infantry Battalion – 31 December 2008
- 1st New Guinea Infantry Battalion – 31 December 2008
- HMAS Air Sprite – 31 December 2008
- Landing at Lae – 31 December 2008
- Peter Gration – 30 December 2008
- Battle of Same – 30 December 2008
- Royal Australian Army Service Corps – 30 December 2008
- Papuan Infantry Battalion – 29 December 2008
- Battle of Sio – 29 December 2008
- British Empire in World War II – 27 December 2008
- Mareeba Airfield – 26 December 2008
- Britain, Australia and the Bomb – 23 December 2008
- United States Army Air Forces in Australia – 22 December 2008
- Battle of Al Rumaythah – 21 December 2008
- 724 Squadron RAN – 21 December 2008
- SS Omrah – 20 December 2008
- Australian Air Defence Areas – 18 December 2008
- HMAS Vigilant – 29 November 2008
- Charles Read – 28 November 2008
- Alister Murdoch – 28 November 2008
- AP-3C Orion – 28 November 2008
- Dibb Report – 26 November 2008
- HMQS Miner – 21 November 2008
- HMQS Midge – 18 November 2008
- HMQS Otter – 18 November 2008
- North Western Area Campaign – 15 November 2008
- 2/16th Australian Infantry Battalion – 9 November 2008
- No. 325 Expeditionary Combat Support Squadron RAAF – 1 November 2008
- Fort Pearce – 30 October 2008
- Fort Nepean – 28 October 2008
- Ivor McIntyre – 11 October 2008
- Marsden Park Aerodrome – 3 October 2008
- Menangle Aerodrome – 3 October 2008
- Fleurs Aerodrome – 2 October 2008
- Civil Constructional Corps – 1 October 2008
- RAAF Station Pokolbin – 1 October 2008
- Admiralty Islands campaign order of battle – 29 September 2008
- 2nd Health Support Battalion (Australia) – 29 September 2008
- RAAF Station Schofields – 26 September 2008
- Tuggerah Aerodrome – 26 September 2008
- Australian prisoners of war in the Korean War – 22 September 2008
- George Odgers – 22 September 2008
- Heinrich Timm – 21 September 2008
- 725 Squadron RAN – 19 September 2008
- Australians Missing in Action in the Vietnam War – 19 September 2008
- 6th Aviation Regiment (Australia) – 19 September 2008
- Syria-Lebanon Campaign order of battle – 12 September 2008
- Kangaroo Ground War Memorial Park – 11 September 2008
- Cape Ward Hunt – 11 September 2008
- Morobe, Papua New Guinea – 10 September 2008
- Greta Army Camp – 9 September 2008
- Operation Lilliput – 8 September 2008
- 33rd Battalion (Australia) – 6 September 2008
- 14th Light Horse Regiment – 6 September 2008
- 18th Brigade (Australia) – 5 September 2008
- Operation Outreach – 4 September 2008
- Operation Tower – 4 September 2008
- Operation Azure – 4 September 2008
- Operation Kiribati Assist – 4 September 2008
- Operation Mazurka – 4 September 2008
- Frank Walker (Australian journalist) – 4 September 2008
- New Guinea Force – 4 September 2008
- Australian 173rd Surveillance Squadron – 4 September 2008
- Australian New Guinea Administrative Unit – 4 September 2008
- Operation Acolyte – 3 September 2008
- 1st/19th Battalion, Royal New South Wales Regiment – 3 September 2008
- 2/6th Independent Company (Australia) – 3 September 2008
- 2/10th Australian Infantry Battalion – 2 September 2008
- German attacks on Nauru – 31 August 2008
- HMAS Warrnambool (FCPB 204) – 30 August 2008
- HMAS Launceston (FCPB 207) – 30 August 2008
- HMAS Geelong (FCPB 215) – 30 August 2008
- HMAS Geraldton (FCPB 213) – 30 August 2008
- South African War Memorial (South Australia) – 28 August 2008
- No. 2 Strip Milne Bay – 27 August 2008
- Turnbull Field – 27 August 2008
- Gurney Field – 27 August 2008 (added World War II data)
- 51st Battalion (Australia) – 22 August 2008
- Landing at Nassau Bay – 21 August 2008
- Broadmeadow Aerodrome – 11 August 2008
- Kiriwina Airfield – 11 August 2008 (added World War II data)
- Momote Airport – 6 August 2008 (added World War II data)
- Samuel Burston – 3 August 2008
- 4th Light Horse Brigade – 2 August 2008
- 3rd Light Horse Brigade – 2 August 2008
- Task Force K-Bar – 2 August 2008
- 2nd Light Horse Brigade – 1 August 2008
- 1st Light Horse Brigade – 1 August 2008
- Plugge's Plateau Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery – 1 August 2008
- 12th/16th Hunter River Lancers – 27 July 2008
- 8th/12th Medium Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery – 26 July 2008
- F1 fragmentation hand grenade – 15 July 2008
- No. 466 Squadron RAAF (major expansion from stub) – 8 July 2008
- No. 18 Radar Station RAAF – 8 July 2008
- Military career of Keith Miller – 7 July 2008
- No. 19 Radar Station RAAF – 7 July 2008
- No. 17 Radar Station RAAF – 7 July 2008
- Proposed Japanese invasion of Australia during World War II – 5 July 2008 (total re-write)
- Operation Ramp – 4 July 2008
- Walter Parker (ANZAC) – 30 June 2008
- Pentropic organisation – 30 June 2008
- Infantry combat badge – 19 June 2008
- Senior Australian Defence Organisation Positions – 14 June 2008
- Battle of Maryan San – 13 June 2008
- Michael Hudson – 13 June 2008
- Historical weaponry of the Australian Army – 13 June 2008
- Bakers Creek air crash – 13 June 2008
- 8th Combat Service Support Battalion (Australia) – 12 June 2008
- 8th Brigade (Australia) – 12 June 2008
- Ash Power – 7 June 2008
- Royal Australian Navy Bridging Team – 2 June 2008
- Australian casualties of World War II – 1 June 2008
- Bundaberg Airport – 30 May 2008 (older article added RAAF Station Bundaberg info)
- Breddan Aerodrome – 29 May 2008
- Bohle River Aerodrome – 27 May 2008
- Aitkenvale Aerodrome – 27 May 2008
- Antil Plains Aerodrome – 26 May 2008
- Australian Defence Force Investigative Service – 17 May 2008
- Horn Island Aerodrome – 16 May 2008
- Land Rover Perentie – 13 May 2008
- Victor Smith – 10 May 2008
- Richard Gary Wilson – 6 May 2008
- Alan Beaumont – 6 May 2008
- 35th Battalion (Australia) – 2 May 2008
- Mark Andrew Kelly – 1 May 2008
- 36th Battalion (Australia) – 30 April 2008 (older article expanded with 1AIF and AMF info)
- 62nd Battalion (Australia) – 30 April 2008
- Kanga Force – 29 April 2008
- Jim Molan – 28 April 2008
- Martin Bowles – 28 April 2008
- Julie Hammer – 28 April 2008
- Nick Warner – 27 April 2008
- Davyd Thomas – 26 April 2008
- Australian Defence Leaders – 26 April 2008
- Loveday Camp 10 – 26 April 2008
- Loveday Camp 9 – 26 April 2008
- CIA activities in Australia – 25 April 2008
- National War Memorial (South Australia) – 25 April 2008
- John Quaife – 24 April 2008
- Goodenough Island – 23 April 2008 (older article which has been expanded with World War II info)
- Mark Binskin – 22 April 2008
- 13 Field Squadron, Royal Australian Engineers – 21 April 2008
- A Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery – 18 April 2008
- 11th/28th Battalion, Royal Western Australia Regiment – 18 April 2008
- Matt Tripovich – 17 April 2008
- Operation Persecution – 17 April 2008
- Battle of Milne Bay – 16 April 2008 (older article which has been expanded)
- Gloucester Cup – 13 April 2008
- HMAS LST 3022 – 13 April 2008
- HMAS LST 3014 – 13 April 2008
- HMAS Boonaroo – 12 April 2008
- Jessie Vasey – 6 April 2008
- Étaples Mutiny – 5 April 2008 (older article to which I have added the Aust dimension)
- RAAF Base Mallala – 3 April 2008
- Bathurst Island Airport – 2 April 2008
- Gawler Aerodrome – 2 April 2008
- Snake Bay Airport – 1 April 2008
- Paul Ham – 31 March 2008
- Vietnam, The Australian War (book) – 31 March 2008
- Theodor Detmers – 30 March 2008
- Parachute Training School (Australian Army) – 28 March 2008
- Paratroop Training Unit RAAF – 27 March 2008
- RAAF Station Sandgate – 27 March 2008
- 2nd Battlecruiser Squadron (United Kingdom) – 25 March 2008
- VFL/AFL players who died in active service – 25 March 2008
- Manbulloo Airfield – 25 March 2008
- Gould Airfield – 25 March 2008
- HMAS Forceful – 23 March 2008
- Camp Columbia – 22 March 2008
- HMAS Lae (L-3035) – 20 March 2008
- Australian Army Medical Women's Service – 19 March 2008
- Port Keats Airfield – 19 March 2008
- No. 5 Fighter Sector RAAF – 19 March 2008
- Hughes Airfield – 19 March 2008
- Katherine Airfield – 19 March 2008
- Joseph Burnett – 18 March 2008
- List of Coastal Batteries in Australia and Territories during World War II – 18 March 2008
- SS Mareeba – 17 March
- Allied Works Council – 17 March 2008
- Pine Creek Airfield – 17 March 2008
- MacDonald Airfield – 17 March 2008
- No. 549 Squadron RAF – 17 March 2008
- No. 548 Squadron RAF – 17 March 2008
- HMAS Hawkesbury (K363) – 16 March 2008
- 11th Brigade (Australia) – 16 March 2008
- Livingstone Airfield – 13 March 2008
- Edward Matthews (Australian Soldier) – 15 March 2008
- Fenton Airfield – 13 March 2008
- Daly Waters Airfield – 13 March 2008
- Current Royal Australian Air Force Aircraft – 9 March 2008
- Newington Arms Depot – 10 March 2008
- No. 4 Operational Training Unit RAAF – 9 March 2008
- HMAS Woomera – 8 March 2008
- Anzac Day Act – 7 March 2008
- List of British Commonwealth Air Training Plan facilities in Australia – 5 March 2008
- RAAF Bradfield Park (former) – 4 March 2008
- No. 13 Signals Unit RAAF- 4 March 2008
- Mount Druitt Aerodrome – 3 March 2008
- Woolwich Dock – 2 March 2008
- Pacific class patrol boat – 1 March 2008
- Tom Lewis (author) – 28 February 2008
- John McCauley – 28 February 2008
- List of Hawker Sea Fury operators – 27 February 2008
- Drummond Battery – 27 February 2008
- Breakwater Battery – 27 February 2008
- Gorrie Airfield – 26 February 2008
- HMAS Stalwart (H-14) – 26 February 2008
- Illowra Battery – 25 February 2008
- Smiths Hill Fort – 25 February 2008
- Flagstaff Hill Fort – 25 February 2008
- Thomas Millar – 23 February 2008
- Defence Maritime Services – 23 February 2008
- HMAS Protector (1884) – 22 February 2008
- 808 Squadron RAN – 22 February 2008
- No. 1 Medical Receiving Station (RAAF) – 21 February 2008
- Military history of Australia during the Korean War – 19 February 2008
- Strauss Airfield – 19 February 2008
- Batchelor Airfield – 18 February 2008
- Coomalie Creek Airfield – 18 February 2008
- Battle of Kaiapit – 12 February 2008
- Parap Airfield/Darwin Aerodrone/Ross Smith Aerodrome (former) – 12 February 2008
- Merauke Force – 10 February 2008
- John Edwin Ashley Williams – 10 February 2008
- No. 450 Squadron RAAF (old article/major expansion) – 8 February 2008
- Peaceful Penetration – 7 February 2008
- Mort's Dock – 6 February 2008
- SS Iron Knight – 6 February 2008
- SS Fingal – 3 February 2008
- Ingleburn Army Camp – 31 January 2008
- Australian Army Band Corps – 30 January 2008
- Pensacola Convoy – 30 January 2008
- Camp Warwick/HMS Golden Hind – 30 January 2008
- Battle of Morotai – 27 January 2008
- Wallgrove Army Base (former) – 24 January 2008
- Wallgrove Aerodrome – 24 January 2008
- Battle of Noemfoor – 22 January 2008
- HMAS LST 3008 – 19 January 2008
- LSM Brudenell White (AV 1354) – 13 January 2008
- Gavin Long – 13 January 2008
- Collins class submarine replacement project – 12 January 2008
- Amphibious warfare ships of Australia – 9 January 2008
- LSM Harry Chauvel (AV 1353) – 8 January 2008
- HMAS Wyatt Earp – 3 January 2008
- Peter Roy Maxwell Drummond – 31 December 2007
- 2/5th Cavalry Commando Squadron (Australia) – 30 December 2007
- Henry Head Battery – 28 December 2007
- Fort Macquarie – 27 December 2007
- Fort Philip – 27 December 2007
- RAAF Albion Park – 25 December 2007
- Dawes Point Battery – 25 December 2007
- Atlas of the World Battle Fronts – 24 December 2007
- Japanese Eighteenth Army – 24 December 2007
- Fort Banks – 23 December 2007
- HMAS Matafele – 23 December 2007
- Article XV squadrons – 22 December 2007
- RMS Strathaird – 20 December 2007
- 1st Health Support Battalion – 19 December 2007
- CAC Sabre – 18 December 2007
- MV Oceanic Viking – 18 December 2007
- Bradleys Head Fortification Complex – 18 December 2007
- Shark Point Battery – 17 December 2007
- Michael Slater (soldier) – 13 December 2007
- HMS Nabthorpe (MONAB III) – 13 December 2007
- HMS Nabberley (MONAB II) – 12 December 2007
- Malabar Battery – 12 December 2007
- HMS Nabbington (MONAB I) – 11 December 2007
- Valston Hancock – 10 December 2007
- Australian home front during World War II – 8 December 2007
- Corunna Downs Airfield – 6 December 2007
- Operation Papua New Guinea Assist – 4 December 2007
- RAAF Station Cunderdin – 4 December 2007
- HMAS Rushcutter (naval base) – 4 December 2007
- Australian Coastal Forces of World War II – 3 December 2007
- Ben Buckler Gun Battery, North Bondi – 3 December 2007
- Anti-nuclear movement in Australia – 1 December 2007
- HMAS Platypus (Submarine Base) – 30 November 2007
- Stanley Goble – 30 November 2007
- HMAS Mindari – 30 November 2007
- Hobart coastal defences – 29 November 2007
- HMAS Moreton – 29 November 2007
- HMAS Brisbane – 29 November 2007
- Anti-submarine boom (Lake Macquarie WWII) – 28 November 2007
- HMAS Basilisk – 28 November 2007
- Melbourne–Evans collision – 27 November 2007
- Georges Head Battery – 27 November 2007
- Lower Georges Heights Commanding Position – 26 November 2007
- HMAS Nirimba – 22 November 2007
- HMAS Maitland – 21 November 2007
- Belmont Anti-Tank Ditch – 21 November 2007
- Paluma class survey motor launch – 20 November 2007
- Woy Woy Airfield – 20 November 2007
- HMAS Yarra (M 87) – 20 November 2007
- HMAS Hawkesbury (M 83) – 20 November 2007
- Australian Army Recruit Training – 18 November 2007
- New Guinea Volunteer Rifles – 18 November 2007
- Sydney Harbour anti-submarine boom net – 17 November 2007
- Army (newspaper) – 16 November 2007
- Melbourne-Voyager collision – 15 November 2007
- Cedric Stanton Hicks – 7 November 2007
- No. 9 Operational Group RAAF – 6 November 2007
- 118th General Hospital US Army – 5 November 2007
- Quinn's Post Commonwealth War Graves Commission Cemetery – 5 November 2007
- HMAS Toowoomba (J157) – 5 November 2007
- Attacks on Australia during World War II – 4 November 2007
- Wilfred Arthur – 2 November 2007
- HMAS Stalwart (D 215) – 28 October 2007
- David Pearce (Australian soldier) – 28 October 2007
- Matthew Locke (Australian soldier) – 28 October 2007
- Search for HMAS Sydney and HSK Kormoran – 28 October 2007
- No. 27 Squadron RAAF – 14 October 2007
- No. 86 Squadron RAAF – 14 October 2007
- HMAS Wewak (L-130) – 13 October 2007
- HMAS Glenelg (ACPB 96) – 12 October 2007
- HMAS Maryborough (ACPB 95) – 12 October 2007
- 2/8th Armoured Regiment (Australia) – 30 September 2007
- 2/9th Armoured Regiment (Australia) – 30 September 2007
- Gerard Muirhead-Gould – 29 September 2007
- Headquarters Joint Operations Command (Australia) – 28 September 2007
- HMAS Launceston (ACPB 94) – 24 September 2007
- No. 1 Fighter Sector RAAF – 21 September 2007
- No. 2 Fighter Sector RAAF – 21 September 2007
- Battle of Kranji – 20 September 2007
- Shepherds Hill Radar Station RAAF – 19 September 2007
- No. 208 Radar Station RAAF – 18 September 2007
- No. 131 Radar Station RAAF – 18 September 2007
- Government Aircraft Factories – 15 September 2007
- Middle Head Fortifications – 8 September 2007
- 5/6RVR Pipes and Drums – 7 September 2007
- Defence Force School of Music (Australia) – 7 September 2007
- The Victorian Scottish Regiment – 7 September 2007
- Charles Rosenthal – 5 September 2007
- Australian Customs Service National Marine Unit – 5 September 2007
- Bankstown Bunker – 1 September 2007
- No. 2 Air Ambulance Unit RAAF – 1 September 2007
- Battle of Mont St. Quentin – 31 August 2007
- Royal Australian Army Pay Corps – 26 August 2007
- No. 82 Squadron RAAF – 26 August 2007
- HMAS Kuru – 23 August 2007
- Royal Australian Corps of Transport – 18 August 2007
- 16th Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery – 18 August 2007
- 2nd Force Support Battalion (Australia) – 18 August 2007
- HMAS Assault – 16 August 2007
- Volunteer Air Observers Corps (Australia) – 13 August 2007
- 2/4th Cavalry Commando Squadron (Australia) – 12 August 2007
- Seaplane Squadron RAAF – 12 August 2007
- Victorian Defence Industry Advisory Council – 7 August 2007
- No. 8 Operational Training Unit RAAF – 1 August 2007
- No 5 Operational Training Unit RAAF – 1 August 2007
- 16th Battalion, Royal Western Australia Regiment – 1 August 2007
- William Bostock – 28 July 2007
- Len Waters – 23 July 2007
- George Jones (RAAF officer) – 16 July 2007
- No. 6 Operational Training Unit RAAF – 14 July, 2007
- HMAS Childers (ACPB 93) – 12 July, 2007
- FRUMEL – 10 July, 2007
- HMAS Benalla (A 04) – 8 July, 2007
- HMAS Mermaid (A 02) – 8 July, 2007
- HMAS Paluma (A 01) – 8 July, 2007
- HMAS Kangaroo – 1 July, 2007
- 2/7th Armoured Regiment (Australia) – 1 July, 2007
- No. 112 Air-Sea Rescue Flight RAAF – 1 July, 2007
- Battle of the Litani River – 1 July, 2007
- Battle of Jezzine – 1 July, 2007
- Battle of Kissoué – 1 July, 2007
- Battle of Merdjayoun – 1 July, 2007
- Battle of Damascus (1941) – 1 July, 2007
- Battle of Damour – 1 July, 2007
- Battle of Beirut – 1 July, 2007
- Vice Chief of the Defence Force (Australia) – 29 June, 2007
- Bobby Gibbes – 27 June, 2007
- HMAS Wollongong (ACPB 92) – 24 June, 2007
- Australian National Aviation Museum – 23 June, 2007
- Australian Public Service – 18 June, 2007
- Battle of Slater's Knoll – 13 June, 2007
- HMAS Wagga – 11 June, 2007
- RAAF Transport Flight (Japan) – 11 June, 2007
- No. 10 Local Air Supply Unit RAAF – 10 June, 2007
- No. 1 Air Ambulance Unit RAAF – 10 June, 2007
- No. 80 Squadron RAAF – 9 June, 2007
- No. 31 Squadron RAAF – 9 June, 2007
- Aitape-Wewak campaign – 1 June, 2007
- Roy Dowling – 29 May, 2007
- HMAS Biloela – 28 May, 2007
- HMAS Kurumba – 27 May, 2007
- HMAS Commonwealth – 26 May, 2007
- 2/12th Field Ambulance (Australia) – 16 May, 2007
- No. 8 Squadron RAAF – 13 May, 2007
- No. 7 Squadron RAAF – 13 May, 2007
- Military history of Oceania – 9 May, 2007
- Current Australian Defence Force deployments – 8 May, 2007
- 2/5th Armoured Regiment (Australia) – 6 May, 2007
- Iraq Medal (Australia) – 1 May, 2007
- 2/11th Armoured Car Regiment (Australia) – 22 April, 2007
- Berlin Airlift Squadron RAAF – 21 April, 2007
- No. 113 Air-Sea Rescue Flight RAAF – 21 April, 2007
- Koolama – 17 April, 2007
- Chief of Navy (Australia) – 17 April, 2007
- Alfred Richard Baxter-Cox – 14 April, 2007
- Australian Army Aviation – 13 April, 2007
- HMAS Watson – 13 April, 2007
- List of Royal Australian Navy bases – 13 April, 2007
- Australian campaign medals – 8 April, 2007
- Royal Australian Air Force Maritime Section – 8 April, 2007
- No. 7 Operational Training Unit RAAF – 8 April, 2007
- 2/4th Armoured Regiment (Australia) – 6 April, 2007
- Operation Paladin – 4 April, 2007
- 2/6th Armoured Regiment (Australia) – 1 April, 2007
- No. 78 Squadron RAAF – 1 April, 2007
- 2/10th Armoured Regiment (Australia) – 1 April, 2007
- ANZAC Battle Group – 31 March, 2007
- Royal Australian Air Force Communication Units – 31 March, 2007
- Colonial forces of Australia – 30 March, 2007
- List of Australian Army Corps – 29 March, 2007
- No. 111 Air-Sea Rescue Flight RAAF – 25 March, 2007
- No. 17 Air Observation Post Flight RAAF – 25 March, 2007
- No. 4 Forward Air Control Flight RAAF – 24 March, 2007
- Governor-General's Flight RAAF – 24 March, 2007
- No. 101 Flight RAAF – 24 March, 2007
- No. 457 Squadron RAAF – 24 March, 2007
- Peter Leahy – 23 March, 2007
- Fort Queenscliff – 21 March, 2007
- Batu Lintang camp – 19 March, 2007
- Operation Resolute – 19 March, 2007
- HMAS Bundaberg (ACPB 91) – 10 March, 2007
- Morotai Mutiny – 8 March, 2007
- HMAS Broome (ACPB 90) – 9 February, 2007
- Edmund Herring – 9 February, 2007
- Royal Australian Naval Nursing Service – 9 February, 2007
- Joint Offshore Protection Command (Australia) – 8 February, 2007
- 723 Squadron RAN – 28 January, 2007
- David Horner – 28 January, 2007
- Linda Corbould – 27 January, 2007
- Harold Farncomb – 25 January, 2007
- Robert William Rankin – 18 January, 2007
- HMAS Melville (A 246) – 10 January, 2007
- Exercise Pitch Black – 8 January, 2006
- Australian 29th Brigade – 8 January, 2007
- Royal Western Australia Regiment – 8 January, 2007
- Office of Australian War Graves – 5 January, 2007
- Australian Defence Organisation – 27 December, 2006
- HMAS Wewak (L 130) – 26 December, 2006
- Operation Morris Dance – 24 December, 2006
- 15th Northern River Lancers – December 11, 2006
- 1st/15th Royal New South Wales Lancers December 10, 2006
- 6th New South Wales Mounted Rifles 9 December, 2006
- Australian Defence Force rank insignia 9 December, 2006
- HMAS Una 9 December, 2006
- John Paton (general) 9 December, 2006
- Borneo Campaign (1945) order of battle 3 December, 2006
- Australian Medium Tank Trials Unit 30 November, 2006
- Australian 13th Brigade Army brigade 29 November, 2006
- Australian 26th Brigade World War II infantry brigade 26 November, 2006
- Peter Tinley Ex-Soldier in the SAS 25 November, 2006
- HMAS Ararat (ACPB 89) Armidale class patrol boat 24 November, 2006
- Rifle Company Butterworth 20 November, 2006
- Australia Station 19 November, 2006
- Sydney Harbour defences 19 November, 2006
- Battle of Sunda Strait World War II naval battle 18 November, 2006
- Battle of Broken Hill 16 November, 2006
- M Special Unit World War II special forces unit 10 November, 2006
- List of Australian Army brigades 10 November, 2006
- Battle of Java (1942) 4 November, 2006
- Special Operations Australia 4 November, 2006
- Far Eastern Liaison Office 4 November, 2006
- Battle of Vevi (1941) 18 October, 2006
- Australian Submarine Rescue Vehicle Remora 18 October, 2006
- Rising Sun (badge) Australian Army badge 17 October, 2006
- Australian Strategic Policy Institute defence think tank 16 October, 2006
- Australian Women's Land Army World War II women's land army 8 October, 2006
- HMAS Maitland (ACPB 88) Armidale class patrol boat 7 October, 2006
- 2/1st North Australia Observer Unit World War II reconnaissance unit 7 October, 2006
- HMAS Bungaree World War II auxiliary minelayer 5 October, 2006
- HMAS K9 World War II training submarine 17 September, 2006
- Royal Australian Navy Submarine Service 17 September, 2006
- List of recent Australian warship deployments to the Middle East 17 September, 2006
- List of ships sunk by Axis warships in Australian waters 16 September, 2006
- Special forces of Australia 10 September, 2006
- Ernest Albert Corey – Won the Military Medal 4 times 2 September, 2006
- Lone Pine (tree) – Tree in Gallipolli 1 September, 2006
- Military history of Australia during World War I – August 20, 2006
- George Merrick Long – World War I General August 10, 2006
- Herbert William Lloyd – World War I General August 9, 2006
- Australian 18th Battalion – World War I Battalion 9 August, 2006
- Australian 17th Battalion – World War I Battalion 9 August, 2006
- Australian 12th Battalion – World War I Battalion 7 August, 2006
- Australian 10th Battalion – World War I Battalion 7 August, 2006
- Australian 9th Battalion – World War I Battalion 7 August, 2006
- Australian 8th Battalion – World War I Battalion 7 August, 2006
- Australian 7th Battalion – World War I Battalion 7 August, 2006
- Australian 6th Battalion – World War I Battalion 7 August, 2006
- Australian 5th Battalion – World War I Battalion 7 August, 2006
- Australian 4th Battalion – World War I Battalion 7 August, 2006
- Australian 3rd Battalion – World War I Battalion 7 August, 2006
- Australian 2nd Battalion – World War I Battalion 7 August, 2006
- Australian 1st Battalion – World War I Battalion 7 August, 2006
- Raymond Leane – World War I General 6 August, 2006
- James Gordon Legge – World War I General 6 August, 2006
- Alexander Jobson – World War I General 6 August, 2006
- George Johnston – World War I General 6 August, 2006
- Carl Jess – World War I General 5 August, 2006
- Godfrey Irving – World War I General 4 August, 2006
- No. 461 Squadron RAAF – RAAF maritime patrol squadron 30 July, 2006
- First Australian Imperial Force dental units -List of World War I dental units 30 July, 2006
- HMAS Pirie (ACPB 87) – Armidale class patrol boat 29 July, 2006
- Overwatch Battle Group (West) – Australian Army unit in Iraq 28 July, 2006
- HMAS Albany (ACPB 86) – Armidale class patrol boat 15 July, 2006
- 41 Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery −19:46, July 10, 2006
- 13 Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery – artillery battery 10 July, 2006
- Australian 2nd Siege Artillery Battery – World War I artillery battery 9 July, 2006
- Australian 1st Siege Artillery Battery – World War I artillery battery 9 July, 2006
- Australian 1st Heavy Artillery Battery – World War I artillery battery 9 July, 2006
- 1st Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery – Artillery regiment 9 July, 2006
- Australian Army Artillery Units, World War I – list of World War I artillery units 9 July, 2006
- Australian 1st Light Car Patrol – World War I Armoured car unit 8 July, 2006
- No. 73 Squadron RAAF – RAAF maritime patrol squadron 2 July, 2006
- No. 71 Squadron RAAF – RAAF maritime patrol squadron 2 July, 2006
- No. 35 Squadron RAAF – RAAF transport squadron 2 July, 2006
- Australia and the Vietnam War 30 June, 2006
- RAAF Base Butterworth – Cold-War era Australian air base in Malaysia 19 June, 2006
- Operation Solace – The Australian contribution to relief efforts in Somalia 18 June, 2006
- History of the Royal Australian Navy – Separated from the RAN entry 18 June, 2006
- Operation Sumatra Assist – The Australian military's contribution to disaster relief in Indonesia in 2004–05 17 June, 2006
- Official History of Australia in the War of 1939–1945 12 June, 2006
- Northern Territory Force – Army unit responsible for defending the NT in World War II 8 June, 2006
- Operation Astute – Australian-led intervention into East Timor 25 May, 2006
- Allied Intelligence Bureau – World War II intelligence agency 23 May, 2006
- No. 93 Squadron RAAF – World War II ground attack squadron 23 May, 2006
- HMAS Patricia Cam – World War II general purpose vessel 22 May, 2006
- Frederic Godfrey Hughes – World War I General April 24, 2006
- William Holmes (General) – World War I General April 24, 2006
- Joseph John Talbot Hobbs – World War I General April 24, 2006
- Sydney Charles Edgar Herring – World War I General April 24, 2006
- James Heane – World War I General April 24, 2006
- Harold William Grimwade – World War I General April 24, 2006
- Thomas Griffiths (General) – World War I General April 24, 2006
- William Grant (General) – World War I General April 24, 2006
- Henry Arthur Goddard – World War I General April 24, 2006
- Thomas William Glasgow – World War I General April 23, 2006
- Duncan John Glasfurd – World War I General April 23, 2006
- John Gellibrand – World War I General April 23, 2006
- Neil Hamilton Fairley – World War I General April 23, 2006
- John Kealty Forsyth – World War I General April 23, 2006
- Cecil Henry Foott – World War I General April 23, 2006
- Harold Edward Elliott – World War I General April 23, 2006
- Thomas Henry Dodds – World War I General April 23, 2006
- Walter Adams Coxen – World War I General April 23, 2006
- Charles Frederick Cox – World War I General April 23, 2006
- Sydney Earnest Christian – World War I General April 23, 2006
- Harry George Chauvel – World War I General April 23, 2006
- James Harold Cannan – World War I General April 23, 2006
- William Sinclair-Burgess – World War I General April 23, 2006
- Reginald Spencer Browne – World War I General April 23, 2006
- Charles Brand – World War I general April 23, 2006
- Alfred Bessell-Browne – World War I General April 23, 2006 –
- Robert Anderson (General) – World War I General April 23, 2006
- John Antill (General) – World War I General April 23, 2006
- No. 454 Squadron RAAF April 23, 2006
- No. 100 Squadron RAAF April 21, 2006
- No. 15 Squadron RAAF April 8, 2006
- No. 20 Squadron RAAF April 8, 2006
- 16th Air Defence Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery April 8, 2006
- Australian 1st Armoured Car Squadron April 8, 2006
- 2/11th Australian Infantry Battalion April 7, 2006
- 2/8th Australian Infantry Battalion April 7, 2006
- 2/7th Australian Infantry Battalion April 7, 2006
- 2/5th Australian Infantry Battalion April 7, 2006
- 2/4th Australian Infantry Battalion April 7, 2006
- 2/3rd Australian Infantry Battalion April 7, 2006
- 2/2nd Australian Infantry Battalion April 7, 2006
- 2/1st Australian Infantry Battalion April 7, 2006
- No. 453 Squadron RAAF April 2, 2006
- No. 451 Squadron RAAF April 1, 2006
- No. 450 Squadron RAAF March 31, 2006 (WST)
- 11th Battalion – World War I Battalion March 30, 2006 (WST)
- Australian contribution to the 1991 Gulf War 30 March 2006