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Aussie Soldier

Author : Denny Neave,Craig Smith
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 334 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2008-03-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9781921941047

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Aussie Soldier by Denny Neave,Craig Smith Pdf

This book is a collection of short stories, diary extracts, letters, anecdotes and quotes from past and present serving soldiers. From WW1 to modern day conflicts, this book is an up close and personal perspective of what the soldier regards as his core values. These include compassion, mateship, courage, initiative, loyalty, integrity and trust. Aussie Soldier includes a 30-page battle book that summarises some of Australia's most famous battles.

There and Back: The Story of an Australian Soldier 1915-35

Author : Edward Lording
Publisher : Good Press
Page : 219 pages
File Size : 53,7 Mb
Release : 2021-11-09
Category : Fiction
ISBN : EAN:4066338084224

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There and Back: The Story of an Australian Soldier 1915-35 by Edward Lording Pdf

No greater proof of manhood could ever be conceived than twelve months' service in an Australian wartime infantry battalion, and the way 'Ted' faced this test, while still only a boy, should inspire the heart of every young man. His self-confidence, assurance and vigilant service immediately gave him those special qualities of leadership highly valued by Australian fighting troops. This is the story of an Australian soldier named Edward Rownland who served in the 30th Battalion of the AIF and began as a signalman. A story about the courage and the understanding of the terrible price in suffering that war, the readiness of spirit and efficiency which has kept it going.

Soldiers' Tales

Author : Denny Neave
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 196 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2008-10-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781921941184

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Soldiers' Tales by Denny Neave Pdf

In their own words the Aussie diggers provide a fascinating glimpse of the many funny and touching moments that our Diggers often hold to their chest. The collection of stories in this book provides a taste of what a soldier's life is like both in war and peace.

A Soldier's Soldier

Author : Jeffrey Grey
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 265 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781107031272

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A Soldier's Soldier by Jeffrey Grey Pdf

Examines the career of one of the most influential figures in Australia's military history.

Aussie Soldier

Author : Denny Neave,Craig Smith
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 298 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2009-03-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781921941450

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Aussie Soldier by Denny Neave,Craig Smith Pdf

The second book in the Aussie Soldier series, Aussie Soldier: Prisoners of War by Denny Neave and Craig Smith, details the lives of the men and women who found themselves on the wrong side of the wire. This collection of heartfelt stories and anecdotes from Australian POWs will take you on their very personal journeys. Surviving as a prisoner of war required as much strength of character as any hard fought battle. Some lived to tell their tales about extreme suffering, mateship and hardship and many would carry with them forever the memories of those who died. Almost 35,000 Australian service personnel were taken prisoner during the Boer War, World War 1, World War 2 and the Korean War. As POWs are relatively few in number, their stories often take a back seat when it comes to tales about battles and conflict situations. Like most soldiers, former prisoners do not like reliving the horrors of war and their time in captivity. This is a collection of the stories of our Australian POWs. Interviews, questionnaires, written records, images and letters provide an insight into captivity and the joy and fears that came with their release. These vivid and compelling stories highlight the contradictions of war: the compassion and generosity on the one hand and the cruelty, hate and indifference on the other.

Behind Enemy Lines

Author : Terry O'Farrell
Publisher : Allen & Unwin
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2001
Category : Soldiers
ISBN : 1865085901

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Behind Enemy Lines by Terry O'Farrell Pdf

Military actions and human aspects of soldiering.

At the Front Line

Author : Mark Johnston
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2002-07-18
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 0521523230

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At the Front Line by Mark Johnston Pdf

At the Front Line draws on a plethora of letters, diaries and documents written by over 300 Australian soldiers in the field to present a picture of the hardships and triumphs of their wartime experience. Mark Johnston analyses the suffering of front-line soldiers caused not only by the opposing force, but also by the conditions imposed by their own army. The book details the physical and psychological pressures of life at the front and shows how soldiers survived or surrendered to unbearable environments, fear, boredom and the constant threat of impending death. The myths of mateship and equanimity are brought under scrutiny. Much hostility can be explained by competition between ranks and the perceived hostility of superiors. The author investigates the immense strain that led to many breakdowns and the characteristic forebearance that saw so many others through.

Team 19 in Vietnam

Author : David Millie
Publisher : University Press of Kentucky
Page : 432 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2013-11-05
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780813143286

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Team 19 in Vietnam by David Millie Pdf

Historical accounts and memoirs of the Vietnam War often ignore the participation of nations other than Vietnam and the United States. As a result, few Americans realize that several members of the Southeast Asian Treaty Organization (SEATO), including Australia, allied with South Vietnam during the conflict. By the late 1960s, more than eight thousand Australians were deployed in the region or providing support to the forces there. In Team 19 in Vietnam, David Millie offers an insightful account of his twelve-month tour with the renowned Australian Army Training Team Vietnam in Quang Tri Province -- a crucial tactical site along the demilitarized zone that was North Vietnam's gateway to the south. Drawing from published and unpublished military documents, his personal diary, and the letters he wrote while deployed, Millie introduces readers to the daily routines, actions, and disappointments of a field staff officer. He discusses his interactions with province senior advisor Colonel Harley F. Mooney and Major John Shalikashvili, who would later become chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff. This firsthand narrative vividly demonstrates the importance of the region and the substantial number of forces engaged there. Few Australian accounts of the Vietnam War exist, and Millie offers a rare glimpse into the year after the Tet offensive, when Presidents Johnson and Nixon both made it clear that the U.S. would withdraw its troops. This important memoir reveals that responsibility for the catastrophe inflicted on Vietnamese civilians is shared by an international community that failed to act effectively in the face of a crisis., reviewing a previous edition or volume

Hell of a Time

Author : Philip Owen Ayton
Publisher : Text Publishing
Page : 416 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2019-04-02
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781925774238

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Hell of a Time by Philip Owen Ayton Pdf

One of the last undiscovered personal accounts of an Australian soldier fighting to survive WWI

Fighting the Enemy

Author : Mark Johnston
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 242 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2000-04-16
Category : History
ISBN : 0521782228

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Fighting the Enemy by Mark Johnston Pdf

Fighting The Enemy, first published in 2000, is about men with the job of killing each other. Based on the wartime writings of hundreds of Australian front-line soldiers during World War II, this powerful and resonant book contains many moving descriptions of high emotion and drama. Soldiers' interactions with their enemies are central to war and their attitudes to their adversaries are crucial to the way wars are fought. Yet few books look in detail at how enemies interpret each other. This book is an unprecedented and thorough examination of the way Australian combat soldiers interacted with troops from the four powers engaged in World War II: Germany, Italy, Vichy France and Japan. Each opponent has themes peculiar to it: the Italians were much ridiculed; the Germans were the most respected of enemies; the Vichy French were regarded with ambivalence; while the Japanese were the subject of much hostility, intensified by the real threat of occupation.

Uncommon Soldier

Author : Chris Masters
Publisher : Allen & Unwin
Page : 418 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781741759716

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Uncommon Soldier by Chris Masters Pdf

Using the investigative and research skills that he is known for, Chris Masters turns his attention to the contemporary digger - war fighter, peacekeeper, street-level diplomat and aid worker - linking the pioneering approaches to warfare of General Monash's time to the challenge of what lies ahead for Australian soldiers.

Aussie Soldier Up Close and Personal

Author : Denny Neave,Craig Smith
Publisher : ReadHowYouWant
Page : 580 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2016-04-21
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 145873840X

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Aussie Soldier Up Close and Personal by Denny Neave,Craig Smith Pdf

Spanning a long history of wars, battles, and peacekeeping missions around the world, Aussie Soldier Up Close and Personal is a collection of anecdotes of life in military uniform. In a flood of heart - warming, confronting and humorous stories, it gathers neverbefore - published diary extracts and personal perspectives that shed light on the Australian soldier's experience.

Anzac's Long Shadow

Author : James Brown
Publisher : Black Inc.
Page : 126 pages
File Size : 48,9 Mb
Release : 2014-02-15
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781922231352

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Anzac's Long Shadow by James Brown Pdf

‘A century ago we got it wrong. We sent thousands of young Australians on a military operation that was barely more than a disaster. It’s right that a hundred years later we should feel strongly about that. But have we got our remembrance right? What lessons haven’t we learned about war, and what might be the cost of our Anzac obsession?’ Defence analyst and former army officer James Brown believes that Australia is expending too much time, money and emotion on the Anzac legend, and that today’s soldiers are suffering for it. Vividly evoking the war in Afghanistan, Brown reveals the experience of the modern soldier. He looks closely at the companies and clubs that trade on the Anzac story. He shows that Australians spend a lot more time looking after dead warriors than those who are alive. We focus on a cult of remembrance, instead of understanding a new world of soldiering and strategy. And we make it impossible to criticise the Australian Defence Force, even when it makes the same mistakes over and over. None of this is good for our soldiers or our ability to deal with a changing world. With respect and passion, Brown shines a new light on Anzac’s long shadow and calls for change. "Bold, original, challenging - James Brown tackles the burgenoning Anzac industry and asks Australians to re-examine how we think about the military and modern-day service." - Leigh Sales "The best book yet written, not just on Australia's Afghan war, but on war itself and the creator/destroyer myth of Anzac." - John Birmingham James Brown is a former Australian Army officer, who commanded a cavalry troop in Southern Iraq, served on the Australian taskforce headquarters in Baghdad, and was attached to Special Forces in Afghanistan. Today he is the Military Fellow at the Lowy Institute for International Policy where he works on strategic military issues and defence policy. He also chairs the NSW Government’s Contemporary Veterans Forum. He lives in Sydney.

Soldier

Author : Phil Rutherford
Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Page : 806 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 2017-08-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9781925675115

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Soldier presents a magnificent collection of highly detailed illustrations depicting uniforms worn by the military forces of this nation from colonial times to the modern era. Accompanying each illustration is the history of the uniform and equipment portrayed and the men and women who wore the uniform and the circumstances of their service. This is a book rich in colour and historical narrative. Soldier is much more than simply a description of military uniforms and equipment. Phil Rutherford has spent over 20 years searching for the roots of Australia’s modern army, analysing trends both in dress and in the military art itself. In doing so he has discovered that there is very little about the uniforms worn and the equipment carried by today’s soldiers that can truly be called its own. Even the most iconic symbol of the Australian army, the slouch hat, was not invented by a Victorian volunteer as popular rumour suggests, but was worn by troops in seventeenth-century Europe. In fact, there are significant elements of the army’s dress and equipment, such as the badges of rank worn by both soldiers and officers, which can be traced to the days of knights in shining armour. Soldier seeks to map the links between the army’s modern dress and its earliest antecedents, describing the formation and history of Australia’s army, from the perspective of both the regular and reserve soldiers. This book also reveals the story behind the soldiers themselves — the men and women who wore these uniforms — and the times in which they served since the first volunteers and militias were raised to protect the lives and property of the earliest settlers from adversaries both real and imagined.

Vietnam

Author : Paul Ham
Publisher : HarperCollins Australia
Page : 169 pages
File Size : 41,5 Mb
Release : 2010-01-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780732291570

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Vietnam by Paul Ham Pdf

For the first time this is the full story of Australia's involvement in our longest military campaign 'Surely God weeps,' an Australian soldier wrote in despair of the conflict in Vietnam. But no God intervened to shorten the years of carnage and devastation in this most controversial of wars. the ten-year struggle in the rice paddies and jungles of South Vietnam unleashed the most devastating firepower on the Vietnamese nation, visiting terrible harm on both civilians and soldiers.Yet the Australian experience was very different from that of the Americans. Guided by their commanders' knowledge of jungle combat, Australian troops operated with stealth, deception and restraint to pursue a 'better war'. In reconstructing for the first time the full history of our longest military campaign, Paul Ham draws on hundreds of accounts by soldiers, politicians, aid workers, entertainers and the Vietnamese people. From the commitment to engage, through the fight over conscription and the rise of the anti-war movement, to the tactics and horror of the battlefield, Ham exhumes the truth about this politicians' war - which sealed the fate of 50,000 Australian servicemen and women. More than 500 Australian soldiers were killed and thousands wounded. those who made it home returned to a hostile and ignorant country and a reception that scarred them forever. this is their story.