During a live, interactive session with educators, students can explore some of the galleries at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra, and see photographs, works of art, and film. They can learn ...
Darwin, the largest population centre in northern Australia, was considered a vital asset in Australia's defences against an increasingly aggressive Japanese Empire in the 1930s. Its port and airfield ...
He was posted to the newly raised 37th Battalion, which was formed in Seymour from recruits drawn from Melbourne, north-east Victoria and the Gippsland region. Johns was made a private in the ...
William Throsby Bridges was born at Greenock, Scotland, on 18 February 1861. As a youth he moved to Canada, where he later entered the Royal Military College but failed to graduate. In 1879 Bridges ...
Explore our Museum At Home hub to discover stories about our nation’s servicemen and servicewomen and the Australian experience of war. Research a family member, explore our interactive digital ...
Note Bound in Why Britain went to war. Your generous donation will be used to ensure the memory of our Defence Forces and what they have done for us, and what they continue to do for our freedom ...
Place Oceania: New Guinea1, Huon Peninsula, Lae Markham River Area, Nadzab ...
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Note FIRST only. Double sided map of northern Norway printed on fabric, specifically for evasion and escape purposes, by MI9, a military intelligence section in the War Office. Shows towns, roads, ...
Pagination 24 p. : chiefly ill. ; 28 cm.
Author McAleer, A. J. (Anthony J.); Returned Services League of Australia. Mt. Evelyn Sub-Branch.; ...