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WORLD WAR ONE 1914-1918
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Date range1914-1918Content
More than 700 Hawkesbury Agricultural College (HAC) staff and students enlisted and served in the First World War. They served in the infantry, navy, air corps, camel corps, light horse, artillery, veterinary corps, light horse field ambulance, and many other units. Their experiences were many and varied and a significant portion of these men paid the ultimate price. The bond amongst HAC men was so strong that a large group gathered just months before embarking for Gallipoli, at the Eden Palace Hotel Cairo, on 20 February 1915 for a reunion dinner.
These pages are a tribute to the HAC men who died during the course of World War One.
TaxonomyArchives | Exhibition | World War One 1914-1918ContributorArchivesCollection SummaryMore than 700 Hawkesbury Agricultural College staff and students enlisted and served in WWI. This exhibition is a tribute to the HAC men who died during the course of WWIWORLD WAR ONE 1914-1918. Western Sydney University, accessed 18/04/2026, https://collections.westernsydney.edu.au/nodes/view/31881




