Australian engineers laying down a mule track and camouflaging it with earth at Albania Woods, in the Ypres Sector, 17 October 1917.
The
Australian Imperial Force included a range of different
engineer units including field units, signals, mining, works, railway, survey and training units.[1]
McNicoll, Ronald (1979). The Royal Australian Engineers 1902 to 1919: Making and Breaking. History of the Royal Australian Engineers. Vol. II. Canberra: Australian Capital Territory: Corps Committee of the Royal Australian Engineers.
ISBN9780959687125.
Australian engineers laying down a mule track and camouflaging it with earth at Albania Woods, in the Ypres Sector, 17 October 1917.
The
Australian Imperial Force included a range of different
engineer units including field units, signals, mining, works, railway, survey and training units.[1]
McNicoll, Ronald (1979). The Royal Australian Engineers 1902 to 1919: Making and Breaking. History of the Royal Australian Engineers. Vol. II. Canberra: Australian Capital Territory: Corps Committee of the Royal Australian Engineers.
ISBN9780959687125.