Military Law in Colonial Australia by Neil Preston – Book Review
The purpose of this work revealed in his earlier publication Military Law in The Twentieth Century – The Development of a Common Disciplinary Code was the first in what might […]
The purpose of this work revealed in his earlier publication Military Law in The Twentieth Century – The Development of a Common Disciplinary Code was the first in what might […]
The film Breaker Morant provided many of us with background information on the trial and execution of Harry “Breaker” Morant.
Originally published in 2011 as Inside Pine Gap, the release of this work has coincided with the 2018 TV mini-series for which Rosenberg was the technical and creative consultant.
547 Signal Troop (“the Troop”) was a sub-unit on the Order of Battle of the 1st Australian Task Force for the duration of the Vietnam War.
The war of 1914-18 was the greatest blood-letting man had perpetrated on his own species to this point in recorded history.
Nobility Sanctified In Moran’s Worthy Tribute.
Les Knight, a young man from Camberwell, Victoria was like many who joined to serve his country during the Second World War.
Michael Veitch begins this book with the assertion that “there was no inevitability to the Japanese defeat at Milne Bay” and goes on to analyse and bring to life the […]