Exit Wounds – One Australia’s War on Terror
…experiences of soldiers who fought in South Vietnam in the 1970’s, and after a decade of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, it is remarkable that the issue of PTSD remains…
…experiences of soldiers who fought in South Vietnam in the 1970’s, and after a decade of wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, it is remarkable that the issue of PTSD remains…
…as a foreign correspondent for Fairfax, News Corporation, and the Financial Times, he had postings in China, Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore and Papua New Guinea. He covered the wars in…
…the organisation’s high water mark in World War I as well as quieter times between the world wars, before the tempo picks up again in the period closer to our…
…essential lessons of the Vietnam War. Hue 1968 is also an exploration of what is common to all wars: humankind’s capacity for violence, cruelty, self-sacrifice, bravery, cowardice and love. Bowden…
…of Australia’s protectorate in New Guinea. Feldt confronted the multiple challenges facing Australian administrators in New Guinea between the wars, in the leadup to World War II, and in the…
…and especially figures. The author leads the reader through the historical development of hospital ships pre-World War I, the evolution through both World Wars and then finishes off with a…
…Serbia was already engaged in a string of ‘local’ wars over several years leading into 1914, and had already suffered large numbers of casualties and damage. Subsequent chapters take the…
…It was the dying wish of General Bridges that Sandy be returned to Melbourne at war’s end. From 1 August 1915 Sandy was in the care of Australian Army Veterinary…