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REMINISCENCES OF MY NAVAL CAREER: A lecture with Rear Admiral Guy Griffiths
Rear Admiral Guy R Griffiths AO DSO DSC RAN (Ret) is one of Australia’s most distinguished military leaders, having served in the Royal Australian Navy – with stints in the Royal Navy – from enlistment as a Cadet Midshipman in 1937, aged 13, to retirement as Rear Admiral in 1980.
WARSAW UPRISING 1944: A conversation with Les Gade
WARSAW UPRISING 1944: A conversation with Les Gade on his role as a Polish youth in the revolt against German occupation
Konfrontasi Digger 1962-66 by Col (retd) Bob Guest.
Between 1962 and 1966, Indonesia under the aggressive leadership of Sukarno ‘confronted’ the new state of Malaysia, labelling it a cloak for British imperial interests in south-east Asia.
CRIMEA 1855: How Britain built a railway to besiege Sevastopol By Colin Kay
The Military History Society of New South Wales Incorporated presents LOCOMOTIVE OF WAR: CRIMEA 1855. How Britain built a railway to besiege Sevastopol, by Colin Kay.
Myths of the Somme By Major John Hitchen
The Somme campaign between July and November 1916 is widely regarded as one of the greatest tragedies in British and Imperial military history.
SIEGE TOBRUK A Royal Navy Captain’s Story By Peter Poland
Captain Albert Poland of the Royal Navy recorded his Second World War service in daily notebooks including the eight-month Siege of Tobruk by Rommel’s Afrika Korps, from April to November 1941.