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Forgive the spam, but I'm making a scattershot announcement to try to attract people with international interests to help forge some naming conventions. A draft is now available at Wikipedia:Naming conventions (military units), and we need feedback on the talk page. Thanks. — B.Bryant 00:40, 15 Apr 2005 (UTC)
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Is it possible to have a definitive list of all units that comprised II Anzac Corps (maybe having a year by year breakdown)? In fact I would like to see more detail on Wikipedia in this regard, although it could get complicated. I am currently reading a book entitled 'History of the Sixth Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment Volume I - 1/6th Battalion' by Captain E V Tempest, DSO, MC and was quite surprised to find out that...'On September 24th (1917) the Battalion was transferred from XVth Corps of the 4th Army to II Anzac Corps of the 2nd Army (Sir Herbert Plummer)'. I was also surprised to find out that when they were posted to France in 1915 they also spent some time as part of the Indian Corps in 1st Army before joining VI Corps of 2nd Army. There must be plenty of other units that were transferred in similar circumstances. 2.25.109.91 (talk) 20:52, 26 September 2013 (UTC)Reply