2/6th Australian Infantry Battalion

2/6th Australian Infantry Battalion

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The 2/6th Australian Infantry Battalion was a battalion of the 6th Australian Division raised as part of the Second Australian Imperial Force for World War II.

ee also

*6th Australian Division

References

Battalion Histories

*"Not as a duty only : an infantryman's war":Gullett, Henry, 1914-:Published 1976 by Melbourne University Press: Carlton
*"Nothing over us : the story of the 2/6th Australian Infantry Battalion":Hay, David, Sir, 1916-:Published 1984 by The Australian War Memorial: Canberra, A.C.T.

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