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Chris Matthew on Fate, Pre-Destination and the Mindset of Ancient and Modern Warriors

The Military History Society of NSW presents Chris Matthew on Fate, Pre-Destination and the Mindset of Ancient and Modern Warriors – some of the first recorded instances of physical and psychological reactions to the traumas of war.

By |2020-07-27T12:49:24+00:00November 29, 2017|Past speakers|Comments Off on Chris Matthew on Fate, Pre-Destination and the Mindset of Ancient and Modern Warriors

Craig Collie on Code Breakers: Inside the shadow world of signals intelligence in Australia’s two Bletchley Parks

The Military History Society of New South Wales Incorporated presents [...]

By |2020-07-27T12:39:12+00:00October 21, 2017|Past speakers|Comments Off on Craig Collie on Code Breakers: Inside the shadow world of signals intelligence in Australia’s two Bletchley Parks

Interrupting a hybrid war: new perspectives on Australia’s military involvement in East Timor in 1999

The Military History Society of NSW presents Associate Professor Bob Breen on: Interrupting a hybrid war: new perspectives on Australia’s military involvement in East Timor in 1999.

By |2020-07-27T12:49:25+00:00September 13, 2017|Past speakers|Comments Off on Interrupting a hybrid war: new perspectives on Australia’s military involvement in East Timor in 1999

Mr Robert Muscat on: Did America win the War of Independence or did Britain lose the American colonies?

The Military History Society of NSW presents Mr Robert Muscat on: Did America win the War of Independence or did Britain lose the American colonies?

By |2020-07-27T12:50:15+00:00August 15, 2017|Past speakers|Comments Off on Mr Robert Muscat on: Did America win the War of Independence or did Britain lose the American colonies?

Forensic anthropology and archaeology in the identification of battlefield remains

The Military History Society of NSW presents Dr Denise Donlon curator of the Shellshear Museum of Physical Anthropology on forensic anthropology and archaeology in the identification of battlefield remains.

By |2020-07-27T12:49:25+00:00July 11, 2017|Past speakers|Comments Off on Forensic anthropology and archaeology in the identification of battlefield remains

Mike Carlton on the cruiser HMAS Australia II and the Pacific War on Japan

The Military History Society of NSW presents Mike Carlton on The cruiser HMAS Australia II and the Pacific War on Japan. In 1924 the grand old battle cruiser HMAS Australia I, once the pride of the nation, was sunk off Sydney Heads. She had saved Australia from a German attack in the Pacific in World War I, but after the war she was a victim in the race to disarm.

By |2020-07-27T12:50:14+00:00April 11, 2017|Past speakers|Comments Off on Mike Carlton on the cruiser HMAS Australia II and the Pacific War on Japan

Robert Muscat on The Great Siege of Malta 1565 – “the clash of sword and scimitar”

The Military History Society of NSW presents Robert Muscat on The Great Siege of Malta 1565 - "the clash of sword and scimitar". The speaker is Robert Muscat, recent Council member of the Society and secondary school principal with over thirty years in the education field.

By |2020-07-27T12:50:16+00:00March 20, 2017|Past speakers|Comments Off on Robert Muscat on The Great Siege of Malta 1565 – “the clash of sword and scimitar”

Lieutenant Colonel David Deasey RFD on Australian involvement in the Guerrilla War Phase of the Boer War

The Military History Society of NSW presents Lieutenant Colonel David Deasey RFD (Retd) on Australian involvement in the Guerrilla War Phase of the Boer War.

By |2020-07-27T12:49:25+00:00February 19, 2017|Past speakers|Comments Off on Lieutenant Colonel David Deasey RFD on Australian involvement in the Guerrilla War Phase of the Boer War
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