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==Brief History==
 
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The unit was raised in August 1914 in Sydney and went into camp at the Royal Agricultural Society Showgrounds. On 18 oct 1914 they sailed from Sudney aboard [[HMAT A
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The unit was raised in August 1914 in Sydney and went into camp at the Royal Agricultural Society Showgrounds. On 18 oct 1914 they sailed from Sydney aboard [[HMAT A19 Afric]]
  
  

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1st Field Eng.jpg
Exterior of an extensively damaged convent school where members of No. 1 Field Company, Royal Australian Engineers, lived for a time. AWM P02226.040
File:1st Field+Eng 2.jpg
A wooden bridge crossing the Somme. Note the camouflage of grass and bushes covering the hand rails of the bridge. AWM P02226.044


Brief History

The unit was raised in August 1914 in Sydney and went into camp at the Royal Agricultural Society Showgrounds. On 18 oct 1914 they sailed from Sydney aboard HMAT A19 Afric



Ninety two men lost their lives while posted to this unit.

Unit Personnel


Individual Honours

  • 1 x Distinguished Service Order
  • 7 x Military Cross
  • 7 x Distinguished Conduct Medal
  • 38 x Military Medal
  • 4 x meritorious Service Medal
  • 17 x mentioned in Despatches
  • 1 x Belgium Croix de Guerre
  • 1 x Serbian Cross of Karageorge, Second Class


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