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Australian Infantry Museum

Locality: Singleton, New South Wales

Phone: +61 2 6575 0257



Address: Range Rd, Singleton Military Area 2331 Singleton, NSW, Australia

Website: http://infantrymuseum.com.au

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25.01.2022 Gallipoli Walk. An excellent start to everyone's Museum experience.



25.01.2022 Some friendly patrons stopping into the AAIM to have a look at the collection.

24.01.2022 A breakdown of battalions in the Royal Australian Infantry. Guess what era it is?

23.01.2022 Some of the younger local lads checking out the Malaysian Emergency display. Ages that range as far and wide as Australians involvement in war are welcome and going to take something away from their AAIM experience.



17.01.2022 People travel from far and wide to have a look at the AAIM. This lovely lady travelled from the Central Coast to check out the collection.

16.01.2022 There is a lot of use of the word "swag" in todays society. This is one of the origins of swag- the swagger stick. It was a sign that a man was a commisioned officer and he was to be respected.

13.01.2022 Thank you too all those that follow and have liked the AAIM Facebook page. The page has just reached the 500 like Milestone and the support and public awareness raised is tremendously appreciated from all the staff. Once again, thank you.



10.01.2022 One of the very first ANZAC memorials was held in Singleton over 100 years ago. Today the spirit of the ADF still maintains a significant part of the citizens of the great town.

08.01.2022 Display of the Regimental Colours for 4RAR.

05.01.2022 A photo of inside the Bren Gun carrier (Universal Carrier), which was a AFV during the Second World War.

02.01.2022 The PaK-38 anti-tank gun display. In the beginnings stages of World War II the '38 was a formidable obstacle on the battlefield.

02.01.2022 The Australian Army Infantry Museum is the perfect place to bring the whole family, have a day-time function (with lunch able to be catered for) or to just spend the day by oneself looking about. All are welcome and disability access is up to standard. Please come down and look around. With kind regards from all the staff and management of the AAIM.



01.01.2022 Dr Roger Lee of the Army History Unit has moved onto the Australian War Memorial, officially ending his time with AHU. This was the dinner from AAIM saying thank you.

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