Australia and the Vietnam War – Book Review
Australia and the Vietnam War by Peter Edwards This book is a great high level examination of Australia’s South-East Asian Wars between 1948 and 1975. Indeed, despite the titles focus…
Australia and the Vietnam War by Peter Edwards This book is a great high level examination of Australia’s South-East Asian Wars between 1948 and 1975. Indeed, despite the titles focus…
No tour of the battlefields of the two World Wars can omit a visit to at least one Commonwealth War Graves Commission (CWGC) cemetery. Indeed, with the land being returned…
…a fascinating read, opening a whole new window on the world wars and providing a chilling view of a man who had a profound impact on the 20th century. Throughout,…
…wars coupled with the government parsimony caused by the Great Depression meant little was available for even normal defence matters, let alone the murky and ill-defined aspect of intelligence and…
…really only whetted the appetite for more detail. Major Smith graphically detailed the changes of state POWs in both world wars experienced as they transited through the incredibly dangerous process…
…at Jervis Bay. He served with distinction between the World Wars and particularly as a cruiser captain in World War II. In 1948 he was appointed Chief of the Naval…
…the Japanese surrender. This morally repulsive action has been used many times throughout history to bring wars to a final conclusion, The Romans in 148BC completely demolished the city of…
…the country’s fiercest infantrymen through three wars across 30 years. From the jungles of New Guinea and Borneo during World War II, through Korea and then in South Vietnam, Len…