Conscription’s Unsung Heroes 1951-1973
…an obligation to serve our country, in both peace and war. The sacrifice of many has been ignored. In both world wars the initial fighting force sent overseas consisted of…
…an obligation to serve our country, in both peace and war. The sacrifice of many has been ignored. In both world wars the initial fighting force sent overseas consisted of…
…for Ryan served primarily as a journalist reporting the wars back to the Maffra Spectator and the Walhalla Chronicle, making the combination of his keen observations for his diary and…
…that little enduring change resulted as the ADF pretty much reverted back into its comfort zone of niche elements deployed in support of US-led coalitions after the al-Qaeda attacks of…
…these horsemen and soldiers as well as occupying a vital niche in any military history collection. [A Matter of Honour is available from the author at jerwfd@optusnet,com,au] Reviewed for RUSIV…
…(RSL Victorian Branch), has produced a special poppy tile that can be affixed to headstones and cremation niches to indicate that someone served their country during war. GMCT wants to…
…Armenians to migrate to Australia, and in the ensuing 50 years many came to Australia to create a niche for themselves in Australian society. As reports from the US and…
…Survey Corps had produced military topographical maps that covered only 1.3 per cent of Australia; another aspect of Australia’s reliance and misplaced confidence in Imperial defence between the wars. An…
Gustav Adolph (Gus) Ebeling was born at Percydale in the Pyrenees Ranges of the central Victorian goldfields on 5 March 1871. Major Gus Ebeling DSO (middle) with a walking stick….