General Sir John Monash (/ˈmɒnæʃ/; 27 June 1865 – 8 October 1931) was an Australian civil engineer and military commander of the First World War. He commanded...
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Monash University (/ˈmɒnæʃ/) is a public research university based in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Named after World War I general Sir John Monash...
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Look up Monash in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Monash may refer to: Monash, Australian Capital Territory, a suburb of Canberra Monash, South Australia...
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The John Monash Science School is a government-funded co-educational academically selective and specialist secondary day school, located on the Clayton...
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The entire stretch of the Monash Freeway bears the designation M1. The freeway is named in honour of General Sir John Monash, an esteemed Australian military...
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The John Monash Scholarships are prestigious postgraduate scholarships awarded to outstanding Australians with leadership potential who wish to study...
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145°08′02″E / 37.910°S 145.134°E / -37.910; 145.134 Monash University, Clayton campus is the main campus of Monash University located in Clayton, which is a suburb...
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after General Sir John Monash, a World War I army commander. The primary industry is irrigated horticulture and viticulture. Monash is in the Berri Barmera...
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Jerilderie (section Sir John Monash)
holes cut in the same pattern. Jerilderie is the childhood home of Sir John Monash, honoured military commander whose image adorns the Australian one hundred...
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Bunurong people in the south. The City of Monash, named after World War I commander Sir John Monash and the local Monash University (established 1958), was created...
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The Sir John Monash Stakes is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 3 Thoroughbred horse race held under weight for age conditions, over a distance of 1100 metres...
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World War I. The attack was planned and commanded by Lieutenant General John Monash, commander of the Australian Corps, and took place on 4 July 1918. Many...
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is named in honour of Sir John Monash, an Australian Allied military commander during World War I. The Division of Monash is located in the western part...
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The Sir John Monash Centre is a museum and interpretive centre that commemorates Australian servicemen and women who served on the Western Front during...
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the British Fourth Army, suggested to Australian Lieutenant General John Monash that American involvement in a set-piece attack alongside the experienced...
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Naomi Milgrom (category Monash University alumni)
Award. In 2018, she was honored with the Ethical Leadership Award by the John Monash Foundation. Milgrom also received the Melbourne Design Week Award (2020)...
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John Monash (AS 3051) was a cargo ship operated by the Australian Army between 1965 and 1975. John Monash was built for the Associated Steamships Co....
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divisions supplied by the fast-moving Australian Corps of Lt General John Monash and Canadian Corps of Lt General Arthur Currie, and Gen Marie Eugène...
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Corps in France, which by 1918 were commanded by their own generals, John Monash and Arthur Currie. Contingents from South Africa, New Zealand and Newfoundland...
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Anzac Square and cenotaph proposal of 1926. In response, General Sir John Monash used the 1927 Anzac Day march to garner support for the Shrine, and finally...
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and engineer and First World War general Sir John Monash, along with images from the First World War and John Simpson Kirkpatrick and his donkey. A new design...
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The Monash University Regiment was an officer training regiment of the Australian Army, based in Victoria near Monash University. It was a direct command...
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Australian and American troops (under the command of Australian general John Monash). Soon after, the Canadians breached the Hindenburg Line at the Battle...
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Clayton, Victoria (category Suburbs of the City of Monash)
south-east of Melbourne's Central Business District, located within the City of Monash local government area. Clayton recorded a population of 18,988 at the 2021...
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d'Espèrey of France General Sir Arthur Currie of Canada General Sir John Monash of Australia Field Marshal Douglas Haig, 1st Earl Haig of Britain General...
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Post towards Baby 700. The Australian 4th Infantry Brigade (Colonel John Monash), the New Zealand Infantry Brigade and Royal Marines from the Chatham...
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IIE MSA (redirect from Monash South Africa Christian Society - MonChrist)
was founded in 2001 as Monash South Africa by Monash University, an Australian university named after a civil engineer, John Monash. The university was built...
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attached to the Australian Corps. (The Australian commander, General Sir John Monash, was said to have deliberately chosen the date as a gesture and motivator...
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Retrieved 10 July 2013. Serle, Geoffrey. "Sir John Monash (1865–1931)". Biography – Sir John Monash – Australian Dictionary of Biography. National Centre...
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Thomas Blamey (category Commanders of the Order of St John)
chief of staff of the Australian Corps under Lieutenant General Sir John Monash, who credited him as a factor in the Corps' success in the Battle of...
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