Seeing things: how mystery aeroplanes caused a scare on the homefront in 1918
…the commander of the Imperial forces in France, Field Marshal Haig, told his men that:- With our backs to the wall and believing in the justice of our cause each…
…the commander of the Imperial forces in France, Field Marshal Haig, told his men that:- With our backs to the wall and believing in the justice of our cause each…
…of German parents. He took command in mid-1918 of the Australian Army fighting Germany. There was a committed effort to relieve him of his command before he ever went into…
…(French) Army, under the command of General Debeney, in the southern half of the sector. The 4th (British) Army was comprised of three sizeable (infantry) corps (each of four to…
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…its commitment, in the late 1960s. It was probably inevitable that Prime Minister Robert Menzies committed Australian forces to the war in 1965, but regrettable that the commitment was open-ended…
When the call came for volunteers for the Commonwealth Monitoring Force in Rhodesia at the end of 1979, I knocked on my commanding officer’s door with my passport in my…
…is lost in perfect catacombs of magazines- powder rooms, shell rooms, and stores for other munitions of war- emplacements, and underground galleries. There is room for 200-tons of ammunition, and…
…but in the process he analyses how it has come about and why it is an issue that we should be concerned about. Brown is a former Australian Army officer,…