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This site is dedicated to my Grandfather, who disappeared after returning from WWI. He fought for my freedom which I know does not come without cost. I am eternally grateful for his efforts and what he stood for. I love you Grandad, good on ya mate. FOR KING & COUNTRY. R.I.P. Albert Alfred Curry.

My website consists of:

The story of My Grandfathers in battle at the Western Font WWI.1916-1918.

Compose a War Diary is a tool to help you accelerate your own research on a Digger or Family member who served in World War I or other conflicts.

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Dad and I.

Great Stories is about putting together your own story about a Digger.  Help Preserve our history and put it into a book ready for publication, Comprehensive List of WW1 Books. A.I.F photographic archives & WW1 Associations. Dontforgetthediggers.com.au help record the photo's

The Author shows my travels to the Western Front 2008. NEW: Photo Gallery now online with over 500 photos divided into 12 separate albums. Showing Memorials, Museums, War Graves and just about all the major Australian Battlefield locations including panoramic shots. Walking in the footsteps of my Grandfathers shows how to use your Soldiers Unit War Diaries and walk the exact locations on the battlefield. The Australian WW1 Reenactment Team on Anzac Day.

In Useful Info you can find  World War One Internet Links, related YouTube Clips, Movies, Documentaries, Abbreviations, Troopships, Camps, Bases, Command Depots, Hospitals

NEW: YouTube clips just type in CURRYWW1

Please Contact us if you need any assistance.

My Father is 83, I am 44 and my children are 11 and 9.

My Parents are some of the last generation who remember people from WW1. I feel that the changing of the guard is coming soon and we better hurry up and do our best to write these stories and get down the information. Below is a table of an estimate of how old these people must be today who were involved in these conflicts of WAR:    © copyright 2005-2012

war
started
years ago
+ age
living age group today
WW1
1914
98
18
(All Deceased)
WW2
1939
73
18
85-91+
Korea
1950
62
18
77-80+
Vietnam
1965
47
18
58-65+