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  2. Service number (United States Army) - Wikipedia

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    The forty million series numbers were discontinued after World War II and never reused. A final service number series of World War II was the ninety million series (90 000 000 to 99 999 999) which was reserved for members of the Philippine Army who had been called up to serve in the ranks of the U.S. Army. These numbers were rarely issued and ...

  3. Bryan Ward (priest) - Wikipedia

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    Ward was the Rector of Ingham, Queensland at the beginning of World War II when he started his chaplaincy to the militia. [11] From 1966–1975 he served at St Thomas' Anglican Church, Toowong, Queensland , during which time he was also Archdeacon of the Downs in the Brisbane diocese .

  4. List of military awards and decorations of World War II

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    This list of military awards and decorations of World War II is an index to articles on notable military awards presented by the combatants during World War II This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  5. John Raymond Broadbent (quartermaster-general) - Wikipedia

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    Broadbent held numerous posts during the Second World War, while acting as a temporary brigadier, and was Mentioned in Despatches in 1945. He held the following posts: 1940 – Commanding Officer 7th Light Horse

  6. Queen's Commendation for Brave Conduct - Wikipedia

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    The Commendation for Brave Conduct was established in 1939 at the beginning of World War II.No Royal Warrant or other public statement was issued which specified the title, precedence and eligibility of the award, suggesting it was a prompt wartime solution to a gap in the awards available to reward gallantry by non-combatants, particularly those involved in Civil Defence and the Merchant Navy.

  7. Bill Hearn - Wikipedia

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    World War Two Nominal Roll: Private William Hearn (VX61457), Department of Veterans' Affairs. A41 , 46330 : "HEARN William (Private): Service Number - VX61457: Unit - 2/23rd Australian Infantry Battalion, Australian Infantry Battalion: Date of Court Martial - 17 December 1942" (documents not yet examined for release), National Archives of ...

  8. 1st Parachute Battalion (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Parachute Battalion was a parachute infantry battalion of the Australian Army.Raised for service during the Second World War, it was formed in early 1943 from volunteers for airborne training.

  9. United States Army enlisted rank insignia of World War II

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    The U.S. Army enlisted rank insignia that was used during World War II differs from the current system.The color scheme used for the insignia's chevron design was defined as golden olive drab chevrons on a dark blue-black wool background for wear on "winter" uniform dress coats and dress shirts or silvery-khaki chevrons on a dark blue-black cotton background for wear on the various types of ...