Bravo Zulu – Honours and Awards to Australian People Volume 1, 1900 – 1974 by Ian Pfennigwerth – Book Review
Bravo Zulu is NATO shorthand for ‘well done’.
Bravo Zulu is NATO shorthand for ‘well done’.
Our RUSI library has a superb collection of items relating to the Battle of Fromelles. Recent events have brought it into prominence – many Australians are now well aware that […]
Passchendaele epitomises everything that was most terrible about the Western Front: “pointless butchery that, even by the standards of the Great War entered the realm of the infernal and monumentally […]
Several years ago, if you wanted the detailed story of any of Australia’s major battles on the Western Front in the First World War, the Official History was your only […]
Renfrew, a noted military historian and war reporter, has written a masterly history of a sparsely recorded period of the Royal Air Force between the First and Second World Wars.
Gary Ramage began his working life as an infantry soldier and has since become one of Australia’s best known war photographers.
Bob Breen has made another valuable contribution to the record of Australia’s military history in The Good Neighbour: Australian Peace Support Operations in the Pacific Islands, 1980–2006.
The ‘Fair Dinkums’ were those who, once the initial rush to enlist was over, and the scale of casualties at Gallipoli had become apparent, joined the army from a considered […]