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

Author : Edward Lording
Publisher : Good Press
Page : 219 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2021-11-09
Category : Fiction
ISBN : EAN:4066338084224

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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.

Before the Anzac Dawn

Author : Craig Stockings,John Connor
Publisher : NewSouth
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : History
ISBN : 1742233694

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This book provides a comprehensive and compelling account of Australian military history before any soldier set foot on Gallipoli. It shows that this pre-1915 history has largely been forgotten. Indeed the extent to which Australians thought about war and experienced war before ANZAC existed will surprise many readers.Starting with detailed accounts of both traditional indigenous warfare and frontier wars between whites settlers and indigenous inhabitants, we learn of the setting up of colonial navies, the red coats who guarded the colonies, Australians fighting in wars against New Zealand Maori, cadet and rifle clubs as well as the overseas wars we joined up for in the Crimea and Sudan. Written by leading experts in their fields and expertly edited by Craig Stockings and John Connor, Before the Anzac Dawn is essential reading for anyone interested.

The Battle of Anzac Ridge

Author : Peter D. Williams
Publisher : HP Books
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : World War, 1914-1918
ISBN : UOM:39015064985339

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The Battle of Anzac Ridge by Peter D. Williams Pdf

This book arugues convincingly that a signficant victory was won by the Australians and New Zealanders on the first day of the Gallipoli Campaign. Its subject is not the Anzac Cove landings but the battle - later that day - between the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps and III Ottoman Corps. That battle, rather than the landing, should be the focus of our attention when we remember 25 April 1915. Many of our cherished myths are challenged. In their place is a host of new insights about the Gallipoli plan, the intelligence gathered beforehand, the quality of the troops, the importance of the Ottoman artillery and the casualties suffered on both sides.

There and Back with a Dinkum

Author : W. R. G. Colman
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Autobiographical fiction
ISBN : 1925003604

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The author served as a private, NCO and officer in the 27th Battalion AIF from 1915 to 1919. Presented here for the first time, after lying unpublished in the Australian War Memorial's archives for almost 80 years, this is the story of a young university student who enlists to 'do his bit'. In the persona of his narrator, John Carlton, Colman journeys from schoolboy cricked captain in Adelaide to infantry officer on the Western Front, where he is twice wounded and awarded the Military Cross for gallantry. A thoughtful and intelligent writer, he tells what it means to be a civilian in a soldier's world. Includes commentary from two leading South Australian military historians with glossary of army terms and portions of W.R.G. Colman's diary.

The Home Front

Author : Patrick Lindsay
Publisher : Affirm Press
Page : 197 pages
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Release : 2023-04-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781922930668

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Forty-one Australian soldiers died in action over 20 years of fighting in Afghanistan; in that time more than 1400 veterans have taken their own lives. Veterans today are chronically over-represented when it comes to PTSD, depression, homelessness and suicide. Australians rightfully pause on Anzac Day each year to solemnly remember fallen soldiers, but are we forgetting our returned veterans whose personal battles continue every single day, and how did we get to this point? In this authoritative, compelling and urgent book, bestselling author Patrick Lindsay (The Spirit of the Digger and Fromelles among many) looks at the wide-ranging damage caused by training Australians to be fighting machines and then inadequately supporting them as they re-enter their communities. Featuring moving interviews with veterans and their families as well as a broader analysis of Australian military culture and government responses, Lindsay illustrates both the personal and societal costs of this dereliction of duty. The Home Front is a fascinating and rousing indictment of the culture of war, the thinking of those who wage it, and the cost to those who experience it.

Gallipoli Diaries

Author : Jonathan King
Publisher : Scribe Publications
Page : 449 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2014-09-29
Category : History
ISBN : 9781922070913

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Gallipoli, for the average australian, is the most famous battle that our volunteer soldiers ever fought, because it was our first entry as a nation into the war, and our people were keen to prove themselves. It would be, however, a long time before the families back home, and the nation as a whole, heard of the terrible conditions on the peninsula and the waste of life that took place there. Although Gallipoli was a crushing defeat, it was, and still is, celebrated as a victory. In this updated commemorative edition, published 100 years after the 25 April 1915 landing, the Gallipoli story is told day by day, using the words of the diggers, drivers, soldiers, and war correspondents at the front-line. War historian Jonathan King has gathered together an unequalled series of extracts from letters and diaries, written by hundreds of Anzacs at Gallipoli, accounting for every one of the 240 days of the eight-month campaign — and even identifying the actual days of the week. Reading the men’s own words, including misspellings and mistakes, we share in the soldiers’ experiences. These Australians, of exceptional calibre and good cheer, each wrote for different reasons, although many made light of their hardships. It is all here — the fear, the frustration, and the boredom, as they scrounged for bully beef; went mad from the flies, the lice, and the stench of the unburied dead; swapped cigarettes with enemy Turks; dodged shrapnel while swimming at the beach; celebrated birthdays; sheltered from rain and shivered in snow; and waited for action while praying for deliverance. Although generals, historians, and war scholars have had their stories told many times, it is only now, when we read the private words of the men at the front-line, that we can glimpse what Gallipoli was really like.

The Landing at ANZAC

Author : Chris Roberts
Publisher : ReadHowYouWant
Page : 506 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2016-04-21
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 1458739783

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The Landing at ANZAC, 1915 challenges many of the cherished myths of the most celebrated battle in Australian and New Zealand history - myths that have endured for almost a century. Told from both the ANZAC and Turkish perspectives, this meticulously researched account questions several of the claims of Charles Bean's magisterial and much - quoted Australian official history and presents a fresh examination of the evidence from a range of participants. The Landing at ANZAC, 1915 reaches a carefully argued conclusion in which Roberts draws together the threads of his analysis delivering some startling findings. But the author's interest extends beyond the simple debunking of hallowed myths, and he produces a number of lessons from the armies of today. This is a book that pulls the Gallipoli campaign into the modern era and provides a compelling argument for its continuing relevance. In short, today's armies must never forget the lessons of Gallipoli.

36 Days

Author : Hugh Dolan
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2013
Category : Military maneuvers
ISBN : 1742621686

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Modernism, Male Friendship, and the First World War

Author : Sarah Cole
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 307 pages
File Size : 50,8 Mb
Release : 2003-08-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781139436601

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Modernism, Male Friendship, and the First World War by Sarah Cole Pdf

Sarah Cole examines the rich literary and cultural history of masculine intimacy in the twentieth century. Cole approaches this complex and neglected topic from many perspectives - as a reflection of the exceptional social power wielded by the institutions that housed and structured male bonds; as a matter of closeted and thwarted homoerotics; as part of the story of the First World War. Cole shows that the terrain of masculine fellowship provides an important context for understanding key literary features of the modernist period. She foregrounds such crucial themes as the over-determined relations between imperial wanderers in Conrad's tales, the broken friendships that permeate Forster's fictions, Lawrence's desperate urge to make culture out of blood brotherhood and the intense bereavement of the war poet. Cole argues that these dramas of compelling and often tortured male friendship have helped to define a particular spirit and voice within the literary canon.

Inventing Anzac

Author : Graham Seal
Publisher : Univ. of Queensland Press
Page : 244 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2004
Category : History
ISBN : 0702234478

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Australian Literature from Its Beginnings to 1935

Author : Edmund Morris Miller
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 604 pages
File Size : 42,8 Mb
Release : 1940
Category : Australia
ISBN : UCAL:$B395273

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Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1914-1919

Author : G.W.L. Nicholson,Mark Osborne Humphries
Publisher : McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP
Page : 709 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2015-11-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9780773597907

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Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1914-1919 by G.W.L. Nicholson,Mark Osborne Humphries Pdf

Colonel G.W.L. Nicholson's Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1914-1919 was first published by the Department of National Defence in 1962 as the official history of the Canadian Army’s involvement in the First World War. Immediately after the war ended Colonel A. Fortescue Duguid made a first attempt to write an official history of the war, but the ill-fated project produced only the first of an anticipated eight volumes. Decades later, G.W.L. Nicholson - already the author of an official history of the Second World War - was commissioned to write a new official history of the First. Illustrated with numerous photographs and full-colour maps, Nicholson’s text offers an authoritative account of the war effort, while also discussing politics on the home front, including debates around conscription in 1917. With a new critical introduction by Mark Osborne Humphries that traces the development of Nicholson’s text and analyzes its legacy, Canadian Expeditionary Force, 1914-1919 is an essential resource for both professional historians and military history enthusiasts.

Perceiving Other Worlds

Author : Edwin Thumboo,Thiru Kandiah
Publisher : Cavendish Square Publishing
Page : 476 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2005
Category : Literary Collections
ISBN : UOM:39015061181429

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Perceiving Other Worlds by Edwin Thumboo,Thiru Kandiah Pdf

"The papers in this volume were delivered at the Symposium on Literature in Asia and the Pacific Region: Perceiving Other Worlds held in Singapore in November 1989. Writers, critics and scholars from Southeast Asia, South Asia, Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, North America and Britain addressed some of the major contemporary literary issues, including the ""Other and I"", the formation of identity in two or more cultures, the loss and recovery of tradition, the re-creation of meaning, and the re-writing of literary paradigms and history. A central impetus is the concern with the importance and fullness of ""I"" when it is ""the Other"". This is linked to challenges posed by the rich varieties of other worlds."

Die in Battle, Do Not Despair

Author : Peter Stanley
Publisher : Helion
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2015
Category : Gallipoli Peninsula (Turkey)
ISBN : 1910294675

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Die in Battle, Do Not Despair by Peter Stanley Pdf

Though commemorated on the great memorial to the missing at Cape Helles (because most Indians' bodies were cremated or, actually, lost) they are practically invisible on Gallipoli today. The Indian story of Gallipoli has barely been told before. Not only is this the first book about their part in the campaign to be published in the century since 1915, but it also tells their story in new and unexpected ways. Though inescapably drawing on records created by the force's British officers, it strives to recapture the experience of the formerly anonymous sepoys, gunners and drivers, introducing Indians of note - Mit Singh, Gambirsing Pun, Kulbahadur Gurung, and Jan Mohamed - alongside the more familiar British figures such as Cecil Allanson, who led his Gurkhas to the crest of Sari Bair at dawn on 9 August 1915.

Australian Women and War

Author : Melanie Oppenheimer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2008
Category : Australia
ISBN : 1877007285

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Sourced from Oppenheimer's own research and archival material from the Australian War Memorial, Australian Red Cross archives and State Libraries, Australian Women and War contains accounts of women such as Nursing Sister Nellie Gould in the Boer War and Angela Rhodes, the first Australian Military female air traffic controller to serve in Baghdad during the second Gulf War. The book also contains little known accounts of women such as Nurse Ethel Gillingham, one of the only Australian women to be a POW in WWI, and the group of Australian teachers sent to South Africa during the Boer War to work in the internment (concentration) camps.