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John Linton Treloar, OBE (10 December 1894 – 28 January 1952) was an Australian archivist and the second director of the Australian War Memorial (AWM). During World War I he served in several staff roles and later headed the First Australian Imperial Force's (AIF) record-keeping unit. From 1920 Treloar played an important role in establishing the AWM as its director. He headed an Australian Government department during the first years of World War II, and spent the remainder of the war in charge of the Australian military's history section. Treloar returned to the AWM in 1946, and continued as its director until his death.

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  • John Linton Treloar, OBE (10 de desembre de 1894 – 28 de gener de 1952) va ser un arxiver australià i el segon director de l'Australian War Memorial (AWM). Durant la primera Guerra Mundial va servir en diverses funcions i més tard va encapçalar (AIF). Des de 1920 Treloar té un paper important en l'establiment de la AWM com a director. (ca)
  • John Linton Treloar, OBE (10 December 1894 – 28 January 1952) was an Australian archivist and the second director of the Australian War Memorial (AWM). During World War I he served in several staff roles and later headed the First Australian Imperial Force's (AIF) record-keeping unit. From 1920 Treloar played an important role in establishing the AWM as its director. He headed an Australian Government department during the first years of World War II, and spent the remainder of the war in charge of the Australian military's history section. Treloar returned to the AWM in 1946, and continued as its director until his death. (en)
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  • Canberra, Australia (en)
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  • Melbourne, Australia (en)
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