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The bombing of Darwin on 19 February 1942 is the battle Australia tries to forget. Although there was much to be proud of that day ...
For Australians Kokoda is the iconic battle of World War 2. Unlike Gallipoli in World War 1, the Battle of Kokoda during 1942 in the ...
In this new study, Tom O'Lincoln reconsiders traditional views of Australia's role in the Pacific War. He argues that it was a war ...
Includes a general survey of the early military establishment, details of the military posts, an extensive biographical index and statistical data on each regiment.
From the commitment to engage, through the fight over conscription and the rise of the anti-war movement, to the tactics and horror of the battlefield ...
Based on a detailed analysis of the battlefield, this book outlines how the victory at Wau was achieved and demonstrates how determined leadership can turn ...
Relates the experience of the 44th Battalion of the Third Division during 1916-1918. Longmore details their experiences in the Armentieres sector, 'Plugstreet', Messines, Broodseinde Ridge ...
In March 2008 the Australian light cruiser HMAS Sydney II and its adversary the disguised German raider HSK Kormoran were found. In the following May ...
The Great War is Les Carlyon's extraordinary account of the Anzacs on the Western Front from 1916 to 1918. It combines a brilliant overview ...
Les Carlyon's Gallipoli is one of the most successful, and critically acclaimed, works of Australian non-fiction published in the last decade. Carlyon's book ...
This extraordinary first-hand account of Sir Edward 'Weary' Dunlop's experiences as senior medical officer in the infamous prisoner-of-war camps in Java and on the ...
Signaller Ellis Silas of the 16th Battalion, Australian Imperial force, was the only artist to paint and sketch actual battle scenes showing Australian soldiers in ...
The greatest part of the Allied victory over the Turks in World War One was due to the Australian Light Horse. Under their brilliant commander ...
The most successful and most feared sniper of the Gallipoli campaign was Billy Sing, a Light Horseman from Queensland who was almost unique among the ...