
1st Australian Division
The 1st Australian Division was a major military formation formed during World War I, representing Australia's contribution to the Allied war effort. Comprised of volunteers, it included infantry, artillery, and support units. The division trained in Australia before deploying to combat zones like Gallipoli and the Western Front. Known for their resilience and camaraderie, they played key roles in significant battles. The division's efforts helped establish Australia’s reputation as a formidable fighting force and contributed to national identity. Its legacy endures as a symbol of Australian military service and sacrifice during the war.