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Anzac's Dirty Dozen: 12 Myths of Australian Military History by Craig Stockings
$34.99 AUD
Category: Fiction
Australian military history is a landscape of legends. Yet across the length and breadth of our military heritage, accuracy and objectivity are often shunted aside so that tales and myths bent on commemoration, veneration, and the idealisation of 'Australian' virtues can thrive. In Anzac's Dirty Dozen a ...Show more
Battle of Bardia by Craig Stockings
$19.99 AUD
Category: Fiction
On the morning of 3 January 1941, Australians of the 6th Division led an assault against the Italian colonial fortressvillage of Bardia in Libya, not far from the Egyptian-Libyan frontier. The ensuing battle was the second of the First Libyan Campaign, but the first battle of the Second World War planne ...Show more
Born of Fire and Ash - Australian Operations in Response to the East Timor Crisis 1999-2000 by Craig Stockings (Editor)
$99.00 AUD
Category: Military History | Series: The\Official History of Australian Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan and Australian Peacekeeping Operations in East Timor Ser.
Australia's involvement in East Timor from 1999-2000 was this nation's largest mission conducted under United Nations auspices, the single largest deployment of ADF personnel since the Second World War, and an instrumental part of Timor-Leste gaining its independence. Critically, it was also one not nes ...Show more
Shadow Men: The leaders who shaped the Australian Army from the Veldt to Vietnam by Craig Stockings
$34.99 AUD
Category: Fiction
There is no question that these famous figures of theAustralian Army are important, but their story is not thestory. There are also the individuals who shaped the historyof the Australian Army in the 20th century, as intellectuals,strategists and administrators, but are largely invisible inpopular memor ...Show more
Zombie Myths of Australian Military by STOCKINGS Craig (ed)
$34.95 AUD
Category: Fiction
Over the years many books on Australian military history have given rise to a host of 'zombie' myths - myths that refuse to die. A great many have a strong commemorative and celebratory tradition and aim to entertain or memorialise the gallant deeds of past Australian servicemen. Such accounts are often ...Show more
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