Queensland Air Museum: A Military History Treasure on the Sunshine Coast
At a loose end on a recent trip to the Sunshine Coast, I desperately pored over the attractions list containing all the usual suspects (whale watching, zoos and of course […]
At a loose end on a recent trip to the Sunshine Coast, I desperately pored over the attractions list containing all the usual suspects (whale watching, zoos and of course […]
Lambis Englezos is a Greek-born, retired Art Teacher from Melbourne, with a “magnificent obsession” to find, recover, and honour Australia’s missing diggers from the Battle of Fromelles – an obsession […]
Concerns over black marketing and rationing played a central part in the everyday life of Australian consumers and – not least – the Commonwealth government’s war effort.
This expensive and voluminous book is a fitting addition to our collection of texts relating to Military Law, an important segment of any comprehensive military library.
A recent visit to this charming island showed just how obsessed Hitler was with it and how breathtakingly illogical his obsession was.
Since 1856 when the award was created by Queen Victoria, 100 Australian servicemen have been recognised with the nation’s highest award for valour, the Victoria Cross (VC).
Lieutenant-General Sir Stanley ‘Joe’ Maude was one of the First World War’s most successful fighting Generals.
The Future of War is a history of predictions about the character of war and the reduced likelihood of war.