e99 Online Shopping Mall

Geometry.Net - the online learning center Help  
Home  - Basic A - Australian Military (Books)

  Back | 41-60 of 100 | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

click price to see details     click image to enlarge     click link to go to the store

$45.00
41. The Australian Centenary History
 
42. Going Solo: The Royal Australian
$42.40
43. The Right Man for the Right Job:
$39.34
44. Crossfire: An Australian Reconnaissance
$114.83
45. Military Personnel of the Iraq
$14.13
46. Australian Aircraft 1940-1949:
$19.03
47. Suicides in Australia: Australian
 
$54.29
48. Military Officers by Nationality:
$19.99
49. Australian Military Personnel
 
$5.95
50. C.D. Coulthard-Clark. Australia's
 
$5.95
51. An Annotated Index, for military
$20.44
52. Australian Military Personnel
$80.82
53. 5th Division (Australia): Infantry,
 
$25.99
54. (AUSTRALIAN MILITARY PERSONNEL
$26.37
55. Australian Military Personnel
$40.74
56. Military Trainer Aircraft 1940-1949:
$79.62
57. Military Briefs 1 - Australian
$14.13
58. Australian Military Exercises:
$73.61
59. Australian Military Introduction:
 
$5.95
60. Around the water cart.(assorted

41. The Australian Centenary History of Defence: Volume 2: The Royal Australian Air Force
by Alan Stephens
Hardcover: 352 Pages (2001-06-07)
list price: US$45.00 -- used & new: US$45.00
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0195541154
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
This volume examines the military obligation of government during the first century of the Commonwealth of Australia.During this time, the defense has endured two world wars as well as a series of other military engagements.Although the reputation of military has become a significant factor in the lives and views of Australians, the topic rarely receives public interest.This book explains the complexities of this essential strand of the Commonwealth. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (1)

4-0 out of 5 stars Another good Australian Centenary History
This a well written book covering the Royal Australian Air Force
from its origins as the Australian Flying Corps in World War 1 to
2001. The author expresses forthright opinions on politicians and
on senior RAAF officers.
As regards World War 2 he emphasises the significant contribution
made by Australian aircrew to the allied bomber offensive against
Germany and stresses the very high casuality rate.
He discusses the main aircraft types used by the force.
There are good photographs of significant players and aircraft.
All in all a most interesting book ... Read more


42. Going Solo: The Royal Australian Air Force, 1946-1971
by Alan Stephens
 Hardcover: 523 Pages (1997-03)
list price: US$49.95
Isbn: 0644428031
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

43. The Right Man for the Right Job: Lieutenant General Sir Stanley Savige As a Military Commander (Australian Army History)
by Gavin Keating
Hardcover: 256 Pages (2005-12-08)
list price: US$55.00 -- used & new: US$42.40
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 0195553322
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Stan Savige, the founding member of the Legacy movement, became the Australian Army's most experienced and senior citizen soldier during the Second World War. He commanded troops in North Africa, Greece, Syria, New Guinea, and Bougainville but despite the unmatched record he remains a little known figure. This book reexamines his performance as a senior commander during those testing campaigns. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (1)

5-0 out of 5 stars 2005 Biography of one of the best Aussie Generals of WW2 - who also served in DunsterForce in WW1
Lifted this review from the Australian Defense Association. Seems like an interesting book.

Of all the historical genres, biography is the hardest to write well. The biggest challenge for the biographer being the proper placement of the biographical subject in the context of his or her time. If authors do not provide enough historical background their subjects, as British historian Norman Gash suggests, become `larger than life because they are shown on a strangely empty stage'. On the other hand, if the subject is submerged by too much historical detail and disappears from the book for pages at a time, then, as Lincoln biographer Stephen B. Oates warns, there is too much of the `times' and not enough of the `life'.

Gavin Keating has avoided this and many other pitfalls of biography to produce an excellent study of Lieutenant General Sir Stanley Savige as a military commander. What makes this achievement even more remarkable is that this is the author's first book. Keating is an infantry officer in the Australian Army who has been deployed on operations in East Timor, Bougainville and the Middle East. This
book fills an important gap in Australian military history: Savige had been the subject of W.B. Russell's There Goes a Man published in 1959, but that uncritical work was more hagiography than biography.

Born in Victoria in 1890, Savige enlisted in the AIF in 1915 and was commissioned at Gallipoli. After serving on the Western Front, where he was awarded the Military Cross for his actions during the Second Battle of Bullecourt, Savige volunteered for service in Persia (now Iran) with Dunsterforce. This special unit, commanded by a British officer, Major General L.C. Dunsterville, was tasked with opposing the Germans and Turks, gathering intelligence on Bolshevik attempts to spread communist revolution to India, and increasing British influence in Persia. Dunsterforce found itself in a chaotic situation and was forced to withdraw. Savige was awarded the Distinguished Service Order for providing protection to Assyrian and Armenian refugees fleeing the Turkish Army. As Keating rightly comments: `Extreme distances, harsh terrain, poor infrastructure, the shifting loyalties of the local populations, language and cultural barriers, disease, famine and generally inadequate resources made military operations for Western forces in
the region prohibitively difficult, much as they continue to do today.'

With the outbreak of World War II, Savige was appointed to command the 17th Brigade. The brigade fought in Libya and in Greece, and Savige and the brigade headquarters directed a portion of the 7th Division during the Syrian campaign. In 1941, Savige returned to Australia to take control of the 3rd Division which he led during the Salamauacampaign. After this, Savige took command of New Guinea Force and finally II Corps, which he led until the end of the war in Bougainville. Thi s book t e l l s Savige's life story, but it also goes beyond this to make three important contributions to Australian military history. The first is Keating's study of the importance of patronage in the Australian Army in this period. Savige had become close friends with Blamey after World War I
when the two frequented the Naval and Military Club in Melbourne. In fact, Savige provided the alibi for Blamey when his police badge was found in a brothel during a police raid. Keating argues that Blamey's patronage played a vital role in Savige's World War II career, especially in his promotion to command New Guinea Force in 1944.

The second contribution is an analysis of Savige's role in the internecine struggle between militia and staff corps officers in this period. Savige held the militia prejudice against the staff corps, but, as Keating points out, this did not stop him taking their advice during operations. The third contribution is Keating's clear-eyed assessment of Savige as a military commander. Savige was an instinctive leader. His rapport with the men under his command and his sincere concern for their well-being - characteristics
seen during both his army career and his work with Legacy - meant he was able to create `the "atmosphere" required for effective command'. Savige was politically astute and was `the right man for the right job' during the Bougainville campaign. He understood the need to limit Australian casualties and put a brake on the actions of his overly aggressive junior commanders. However, Keating goes on to point out that Savige had a limited understanding of the technical issues involved in World War II combat. This made
Savige overly-reliant on his staff officers. Keating argues convincingly that Savige's relative failure at Bardia and relative success in his later campaigns can be linked directly to the level of advice he received from his staff officers in each of these operations.

As a study of an important Australian general placed firmly in his historical context, Keating's The Right Man for the Right Job, can be recommended to anyone with an interest in Australian military history ... Read more


44. Crossfire: An Australian Reconnaissance Unit in Vietnam
by Peter Haran, Robert Kearney
Paperback: 237 Pages (2001-09)
list price: US$15.95 -- used & new: US$39.34
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 1864367210
Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

Customer Reviews (1)

5-0 out of 5 stars Crossfire: An Australian Reconnaissance Unit In Vietnam
Highly recommended, there is an excellent chance that this book is the one for which you have been searching. Written by two Australian veterans of the war in Vietnam and standing as a tribute to all who served in that conflict, Crossfire is a unique look at the way in which a specialized Australian infantry platoon operated as a reconnaissance unit in the field. While the style of writing is at once both raw and gritty, it is nonetheless a book with a great deal of soul. It tells the story of how a bunch of blokes at the sharp end, fought (and in some cases, died) in what became Australia's longest and most divisive war. Like so many "Diggers" who went before them, they did their duty and more. They laughed together, felt pain and sometimes cried together, but throughout, maintained that very Australian characteristic in the face of adversity: a stoic determination to see the job done, no matter what.

Crossfire is much more than just another war story, however. It goes beyond the jungle-bashing and the contacts and the firefights; beyond the heat and the sweat and the sometimes gut-wrenching fear that were the essence of the grunt's war in Vietnam. The authors have adopted a mode of presentation that works extremely well and complements the theme of the main narrative. Interwoven with the exploits of the Reconnaissance Platoon as it sought to come to grips with its task in the jungles and rice paddies of Vietnam, is a separate but complementary story focused on the present. It looks briefly at a small group of veterans, some thirty years after the event, as they seek a kind of cathartic release while camping and hiking in the Flinders Ranges, that area of rugged but serene, natural beauty in "outback" South Australia.

Based on incidents and events that actually occurred, Crossfire not only holds the interest all the way, but in many places reads like a best-selling novel. Indeed, it is one of those rare books, which once started, is entirely difficult to put down. This is a very worthy addition to the genre, and it is a credit to Peter Haran and Robert Kearney that they have captured so faithfully what it was to be in action on the ground in Vietnam. If you are a veteran of the Vietnam War, then in a very real sense the incidents and events portrayed in the book will have an uncanny knack of taking you back there. It will take you back to another time and another place - to a conflict and an era that you have known intimately, and which will forever feature in the history of the Australian soldier at war. If you are not a veteran and you read no other book on the subject, you must read this one. As Lieutenant General Peter Cosgrove, Chief of the Australian Army, says in the foreword to Crossfire: "Read this story. Read about these Australians. They are so ordinary but so extraordinary - they are heroes." ... Read more


45. Military Personnel of the Iraq War: American Military Personnel of the Iraq War, Australian Military Personnel of the Iraq War
Paperback: 1130 Pages (2010-09-15)
list price: US$114.84 -- used & new: US$114.83
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 1157879934
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Chapters: American Military Personnel of the Iraq War, Australian Military Personnel of the Iraq War, Fictional Iraq War Veterans, Iraq War Prisoners of War, Tommy Franks, Lynndie England, David Petraeus, Paul Hackett, Ilario Pantano, Tammy Duckworth, Pat Tillman, Raymond T. Odierno, Charles Graner, Jessica Lynch, Lindsey Graham, Robin Long, Stanley A. Mcchrystal, Jacob Kovco, Flash Thompson, Scott Thomas Beauchamp Controversy, Josh Key, Rafael Peralta, Andrew J. Duck, Mark Donaldson, George W. Casey, Jr., Alan G. Rogers, Sean Slater, Geoffrey D. Miller, Patrick Murphy, Brandon Friedman, Matt Maupin, Paul Ray Smith, Kieran Lalor, James Mattis, James T. Conway, Josh Mandel, Ricardo Sanchez, Douglas M. Stone, Carolyn Wood, Adam Kokesh, John L. Estrada, Richard F. Natonski, Josh Gracin, Jim Molan, William H. Steele, Timothy Griffin, Frank Wuterich, Richard Huck, John F. Kelly, Albert Bryant, Jr., Brian Stann, Michael D. Steele, Cal Cunningham, Matthew Bogdanos, Eric Greitens, Theodore S. Westhusing, Marcus Luttrell, H. R. Mcmaster, John Pippy, Joseph F. Dunford, Jr., Ronald S. Coleman, Daniel P. Leaf, Dustin Berg, Carl Isett, Michael Behenna, Megan Ambuhl, Jennifer Mui, Mario Lozano, Philip F. Johndrow, Mark Evans, Andrew Horne, Steven Fulop, James Blake Miller, Michael R. Lehnert, Robert J. Elder, Jr., Duncan D. Hunter, Lori Piestewa, May 2007 Abduction of Us Soldiers in Iraq, James F. Amos, Dennis Hejlik, Frank Helmick, Rye Barcott, Ash Power, William Chesarek, Camilo Mejía, Bill Cahir, Cornell A. Wilson, Jr., Nancy Elizabeth Brown, Paul E. Lefebvre, Jack C. Stultz, American Pows in the 2003 Invasion of Iraq, Thomas Pappas, Chris Jacobs, Daniel Choi, Ray Zirkelbach, Allen West, Erik S. Kristensen, Half-Sack Epps, Vernice Armour, Todd David Hess, Anthony Woods, Randolph Bresnik, J. P. Blecksmith, José L. Santiago, Ahmed Qusai Al-Taayie, Shoshana Johnson, William H. Brandenburg, Rebecca S. Halstead, Sabrina Harman, Selena Copp...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=3223944 ... Read more


46. Australian Aircraft 1940-1949: Australian Fighter Aircraft 1940-1949, Australian Military Trainer Aircraft 1940-1949, Cac Boomerang
Paperback: 26 Pages (2010-09-15)
list price: US$14.14 -- used & new: US$14.13
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 1157773125
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Chapters: Australian Fighter Aircraft 1940-1949, Australian Military Trainer Aircraft 1940-1949, Cac Boomerang, Cac Wackett, Cac Ca-15. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 25. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The CAC Boomerang was a World War II fighter aircraft designed and manufactured in Australia between 1942 and 1945. The Commonwealth Aircraft Corporation produced Boomerangs under the production contract numbers CA-12, CA-13, CA-14 and CA-19, with aircraft supplied under each subsequent contract incorporating modifications and improvements. The Boomerang is significant as the first combat aircraft designed and built in Australia. The Pacific War began on 7 December 1941 with surprise attacks by the Empire of Japan on Pearl Harbor, Thailand, Malaya, and the Philippines. Within a few months, Japanese forces had conquered vast areas of the Pacific and South East Asia. During these campaigns, the ill-prepared Allied air forces in the Pacific suffered devastating losses. Because of political and cultural ties between the United Kingdom and Australia, British manufacturers were the main source of RAAF aircraft. However, the British aircraft industry had long been hard-pressed to meet the needs of the RAF. Although United States companies had enormous aircraft manufacturing capacity, their output was now intended first and foremost for US air units. Even if aircraft built overseas did become available, they would be shipped long distances in wartime conditions, with consequent delays and losses. CAC came into its own: work re-commenced on an existing bomber design, the Woomera, and CAC also examined the possibility of designing and building fighters. The main challenge was the fact that fighter aircraft had never been built in Australia. Only two military aircraft were in production at ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=189754 ... Read more


47. Suicides in Australia: Australian Military Personnel Who Committed Suicide, Drug-Related Suicides in Australia
Paperback: 176 Pages (2010-09-15)
list price: US$25.04 -- used & new: US$19.03
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 1158024959
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Chapters: Australian Military Personnel Who Committed Suicide, Drug-Related Suicides in Australia, Suicides by Firearm in Australia, Suicides by Hanging in Australia, Suicides in New South Wales, Suicides in Queensland, Suicides in South Australia, Suicides in Tasmania, Suicides in Victoria (Australia), Suicides in Western Australia, Suicides in the Northern Territory, Tony Hancock, Paul Hester, Bob Collins, Harold Edward Elliott, Henry Hellyer, C. Y. O'connor, Jim Burke, Jack de Garis, Charmaine Dragun, Freda Du Faur, Frederick Hanson, Gregory Blaxland, Peter Jackson, Nathaniel Lucas, Barry Fisher, Audrey Fagan, Hugo Vivian Hope Throssell, Garry David, Rene Rivkin, Alex Harris, Mark Priestley, Ed Tweddell, Charmian Clift, Stevie Plunder, Jeff Fehring, H. Van Raalte, Frank Mccallum, Daniel Pollock, Taya Straton, Bob Pike, Frank Vitkovic, David Birnie, Wade Frankum, Levi Kereama. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 162. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Anthony John "Tony" Hancock (12 May 1924 24 June 1968) was a British actor and comedian. Hancock was born in Southam Road, Hall Green, Birmingham, England, but from the age of three was brought up in Bournemouth, where his father, John Hancock, who ran the Railway Hotel in Holdenhurst Road, worked as a comedian and entertainer. After his father's death in 1934, Hancock and his brothers lived with their mother and stepfather at a small hotel then called The Durlston Court (now renamed The Quality Hotel). He attended Durlston Court Preparatory School, a boarding school at Durlston in Swanage (moved during World War II and now located in Barton-on-Sea, Hampshire) and Bradfield College in Reading, Berkshire, but left school at the age of fifteen. In 1942, during World War II, Hancock joined the RAF Regiment. Following a failed audition for th...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=36972 ... Read more


48. Military Officers by Nationality: Australian Military Officers, British Military Officers, Canadian Military Officers, French Military Officers
 Paperback: 478 Pages (2010-09-15)
list price: US$54.29 -- used & new: US$54.29
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 1157879543
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Chapters: Australian Military Officers, British Military Officers, Canadian Military Officers, French Military Officers, Pakistani Military Officers, Portuguese Military Officers, Puerto Rican Military Officers, Pedro Del Valle, Ramón Emeterio Betances, Campbell Mackenzie-Richards, William Guy Carr, Luís Da Silva Mouzinho de Albuquerque, Pedro Albizu Campos, Humbert Roque Versace, Ivan Castro, Raúl G. Villaronga, Virgil R. Miller, Horacio Rivero, Jr., Rafael O'ferrall, Teófilo Marxuach, Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza, Juan Cesar Cordero Davila, Héctor Andrés Negroni, Gilberto Jose Marxuach, George E. Mayer, William Antrobus Griesbach, Rudolph W. Riefkohl, Antonio Maldonado, Hector E. Pagan, Antonio Rodríguez Balinas, Thomas Henry Manning, Frederick Lois Riefkohl, Rafael Celestino Benitez, Ruben A. Cubero, Jose M. Portela, Felix Rigau Carrera, Alberto A. Nido, Marion Frederic Ramírez de Arellano, Humberto Delgado, Luis R. Esteves, Salvador E. Felices, António Ramalho Eanes, Eurípides Rubio, Mihiel Gilormini, Juan Ríus Rivera, William A. Navas, Jr., Antonio Valero de Bernabe, Ricardo Aponte, Enrique Mendez, Jr., Fernando E. Rodríguez Vargas, Antulio Segarra, Ernesto Melo Antunes, Carlos Betances Ramirez, Diego E. Hernández, Fernando L. Ribas-Dominicci, Hila Levy, Francisco Gonzalo Marín, Jose M. Cabanillas, Linda Garcia Cubero, Antonio J. Ramos, Ramon Power Y Giralt, Ángel Rivero Méndez, Lester Martinez Lopez, Alberto Diaz, Jr., Felix Arenas Gaspar, Juan de Amezquita, Pedro N. Rivera, María Inés Ortiz, Miguel Henríquez, Artur Carlos de Barros Basto, Manuel Rojas, Francisco Craveiro Lopes, Manuel Rivera, Jr., Francisco Da Costa Gomes, Juan Alonso Zayas, Rose Franco, Michael Montelongo, Peter Tinley, Joaquim Pimenta de Castro, Orlando Llenza, Edmund Ernest García, Jean Rémy, Lucien Cardin, António José Severim de Noronha, 1st Duke of Terceira, Carmen Dumler, Henrique Galvão, Antonio de Los Reyes Correa, Luis Padial, António Maria ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=700400 ... Read more


49. Australian Military Personnel of the War in Afghanistan (2001-present): Mark Donaldson, Mark Evans, Ken Gillespie, Davyd Thomas, Ash Power
Paperback: 54 Pages (2010-05-05)
list price: US$19.99 -- used & new: US$19.99
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 1155614097
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Mark Donaldson, Mark Evans, Ken Gillespie, Davyd Thomas, Ash Power, James Goldrick, Mark Kelly, Nigel Coates, Mike Hindmarsh, John Cantwell, Martin Wallace. Excerpt:Ash Power Iraq War item Awards: Member of the Order of Australia Conspicuous Service Cross Major General Brian Ashley "Ash" Power AM , CSC is currently Commander of Training Command for the Australian Army . Service history Ash Power entered the Royal Military College, Duntroon in 1975. He graduated three years later in December 1978 and was allocated to the Royal Australian Artillery . He was posted to the 4th Field Regiment for regimental duty and performed the functions of Section Commander, Gun Position Officer, and Assistant Adjutant. He later returned to command the Regiment, for which he was awarded the Conspicuous Service Cross in 1998. He has been an instructor at the School of Artillery, the Royal Military College, Duntroon and the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst , Camberley, United Kingdom, and has also attended Command and Staff College, Bangkok , Thailand . In November 1998 Power deployed to Bougainville on Operation Belisi as the Chief of Staff, and in September 1999 was deployed as the Colonel Operations for International Force for East Timor (INTERFET). He was posted as the Defence Attaché Thailand in January 2000, and on his return in January 2002, studied at the Australian Centre for Defence and Strategic Studies , Canberra. Power was promoted to Brigadier on 22 November 2002, and assumed command of the 1st Brigade on 6 December 2002. In 2005 Power was again promoted, this time to Major General , and assumed command of the 1st Division on 2 July 2005. In June 2006 he became a Member of the Order of Australia , and in November 2006 was posted as Commander Joint Task Force 636. Power served as Aust... ... Read more


50. C.D. Coulthard-Clark. Australia's military map-makers: The Royal Australian Survey Corps 1915-1996.(Book Review): An article from: Sabretache
by Graham Wilson
 Digital: 4 Pages (2005-06-01)
list price: US$5.95 -- used & new: US$5.95
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B000ALV59O
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
This digital document is an article from Sabretache, published by Military Historical Society of Australia on June 1, 2005. The length of the article is 932 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: C.D. Coulthard-Clark. Australia's military map-makers: The Royal Australian Survey Corps 1915-1996.(Book Review)
Author: Graham Wilson
Publication: Sabretache (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 2005
Publisher: Military Historical Society of Australia
Volume: 46Issue: 2Page: 56(2)

Article Type: Book Review

Distributed by Thomson Gale ... Read more


51. An Annotated Index, for military historians, to Volume 14, (1940-1980, Di-Kel) of the Australian Dictionary of Biography.(Bibliography): An article from: Sabretache
by George Franki
 Digital: 21 Pages (2002-06-01)
list price: US$5.95 -- used & new: US$5.95
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0009FPDEE
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
This digital document is an article from Sabretache, published by Military Historical Society of Australia on June 1, 2002. The length of the article is 6188 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: An Annotated Index, for military historians, to Volume 14, (1940-1980, Di-Kel) of the Australian Dictionary of Biography.(Bibliography)
Author: George Franki
Publication: Sabretache (Magazine/Journal)
Date: June 1, 2002
Publisher: Military Historical Society of Australia
Volume: 43Issue: 2Page: 22(15)

Article Type: Bibliography

Distributed by Thomson Gale ... Read more


52. Australian Military Personnel of the Second Boer War: Breaker Morant
Paperback: 184 Pages (2010-09-15)
list price: US$26.90 -- used & new: US$20.44
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 1156681995
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Chapters: Breaker Morant. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 182. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Harry 'Breaker' Harbord Morant (9 December 1864 27 February 1902) was an Australian drover, horseman, poet, soldier and convicted war criminal whose skill with horses earned him the nickname "The Breaker". The bulk of his published work appeared in The Bulletin magazine. During service in the Second Boer War, Morant participated in the summary execution of several Boer (Afrikaner) prisoners and a German missionary, Daniel Heese, who had been a witness to the shootings. His actions led to his controversial court-martial for murder; his death warrant was personally signed by the British commander in South Africa, Lord Kitchener, although Lord Kitchener subsequently denied the issuance of it. Morant was executed for murder by a contingent of Cameron Highlanders (a regiment of the British Army) in Pretoria gaol (South Africa) on 27 February 1902. In the century since his death, Morant has become a folk hero to some in Australia. His story has been the subject of several books, a stage play, and a major Australian feature film. Accounts of Morant's life before the Boer War vary considerably, and it appears that Morant fabricated a number of these romantic legends. Morant is often described as being 'well-educated' and claimed to be the illegitimate son of Admiral Sir George Digby Morant of the Royal Navy; a claim repeated as fact by later writers, although the Admiral denied it. Morant entrusted his cigarette case and other personal belongings to Major Bolton, the prosecuting officer during the later courts martial with the words "see that my family gets them". Years later when Bolton's daughter tried to hand them to the family of Sir George she was sent away and told Morant was not related ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=880525 ... Read more


53. 5th Division (Australia): Infantry, Division (military), Australian Army, World War I, World War II, First Australian Imperial Force, 8th Brigade (Australia), 14th Brigade (Australia)
Paperback: 208 Pages (2010-01-06)
list price: US$85.00 -- used & new: US$80.82
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 613028943X
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
The 5th Division was an infantry division of the Australian Army which served during the First and Second World Wars. The Division was formed in February 1916 as part of the expansion of the Australian Imperial Force infantry brigades. In addition to the existing 8th Brigade were added the new 14th and 15th Brigades, which had been raised from the battalions of the 1st and 2nd Brigades respectively. From Egypt the division was sent to France, where they served in the trenches along the Western Front. After the war ended and the AIF was demobilised, the 5th Division name was revived in 1921 and assigned to an Australian Citizens Military Forces (reserve) unit. During the Second World War the division was mobilised for the defence of North Queensland in 1942, when it was believed that the area was a prime site for an invasion by Japanese forces. Most of the division was concentrated in the Townsville area, although the 11th Brigade Group was detached for the defence of Cairns and Mareeba. In 1943?45, the division took part in the New Guinea campaign. ... Read more


54. (AUSTRALIAN MILITARY PERSONNEL OF THE WAR IN AFGHANISTAN (2001-PRESENT)) MARK DONALDSON, MARK EVANS, KEN GILLESPIE, DAVYD THOMAS, ASH POWER BY LLC, BOOKS (Author) Paperback{Australian Military Personnel of the War in Afghanistan (2001-Present): Mark Donaldson, Mark Evans, Ken Gillespie, Davyd Thomas, Ash Power}on05 May -2010)
 Paperback: Pages (2010-05-05)
-- used & new: US$25.99
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0045MNE5M
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan

55. Australian Military Personnel Killed in World War Ii: Tom Derrick, George Alan Vasey, Rupert Downes, Bruce Kingsbury, Teddy Sheean
Paperback: 268 Pages (2010-09-15)
list price: US$34.70 -- used & new: US$26.37
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 1155425405
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Chapters: Tom Derrick, George Alan Vasey, Rupert Downes, Bruce Kingsbury, Teddy Sheean, William Ellis Newton, Walter Ernest Brown, Paterson Clarence Hughes, Leonard Siffleet, Unidentified Body on Christmas Island, Lionel Colin Matthews, Keith Truscott, Brudenell White, John Alexander French, Emile Dechaineux, Joseph Burnett, Arthur Stanley Gurney, John Hurst Edmondson, Albert Chowne, William T. Owen, Ross Gregory, William Henry Kibby, Hector Waller, Len Thomas, Robert William Rankin, Guy Menzies, John Bernard Mackey, Arnold Wienholt, Stuart King, Albert Cleary, Ralph Jones, Ron Barassi, Sr., Percival Eric Gratwick, Bill Downie, Harold Comte, Jim Park, Alan Pearsall, Harold Ball, Barney Wood, Ted Regan, Beres Reilly, Norm le Brun, Alf Goonan, Clyde Helmer, Bob Flegg, Jack Shelton, Sammy Clarke, Ralph Lancaster, Archie Roberts, Len Johnson, Bill Cosgrove, Tommy Corrigan, Norm L. Oliver, Jack Wade, George Brock, Alex Nash, Fred Heintz, Derek Mollison, Jack Drake, Dick Pirrie, Jack T. Lynch, Bill Garvie, Ken Mcleod, Gordon Sawley, Jack Atkins, Bill Hudson, Jack Keddie, Alf Hedge, Paul Bell, Max Wheeler, Wilf Atkinson, Noel Ellis, Mo Shapir, Godfrey Goldin, Wallace Mills, Alf Giblett, Gus Young. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 266. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Thomas Currie "Diver" Derrick VC, DCM (20 March 1914 24 May 1945) was an Australian recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest decoration for gallantry "in the face of the enemy" that can be awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces. In November 1943, during the Second World War, Derrick was awarded the Victoria Cross for his assault on a heavily defended Japanese position at Sattelberg, New Guinea. During the engagement, he scaled a cliff face while under heavy fire and silenced seven machine gun pos...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=1218280 ... Read more


56. Military Trainer Aircraft 1940-1949: Argentine Military Trainer Aircraft 1940-1949, Australian Military Trainer Aircraft 1940-1949
Paperback: 332 Pages (2010-09-15)
list price: US$40.74 -- used & new: US$40.74
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 1157880126
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Chapters: Argentine Military Trainer Aircraft 1940-1949, Australian Military Trainer Aircraft 1940-1949, Brazilian Military Trainer Aircraft 1940-1949, British Military Trainer Aircraft 1940-1949, Canadian Military Trainer Aircraft 1940-1949, Czechoslovakian Military Trainer Aircraft 1940-1949, Dutch Military Trainer Aircraft 1940-1949, French Military Trainer Aircraft 1940-1949, French Military Trainer Aircraft 1950-1959, Italian Military Trainer Aircraft 1940-1949, Japanese Military Trainer Aircraft 1940-1949, Polish Military Trainer Aircraft 1940-1949, Soviet Military Trainer Aircraft 1940-1949, Spanish Military Trainer Aircraft 1940-1949, Swedish Military Trainer Aircraft 1940-1949, Swiss Military Trainer Aircraft 1940-1949, Turkish Military Trainer Aircraft 1940-1949, United States Military Trainer Aircraft 1940-1949, Yugoslav Military Trainer Aircraft 1940-1949, T-33 Shooting Star, de Havilland Canada Dhc-1 Chipmunk, T-28 Trojan, T-34 Mentor, Ryan Navion, Fouga Magister, Yakovlev Yak-11, Handley Page Marathon, Yakovlev Yak-7, T-35 Buckaroo, Boulton Paul Balliol, Cessna At-17, Yakovlev Yak-18, Cac Wackett, Lwd Junak, Fairey Primer, Reid and Sigrist R.s.3, Morane-Saulnier Ms-760, Percival Prentice, At-21 Gunner, Curtiss-Wright Cw-22, Miles Monitor, Avro Athena, Percival Prince, Morane-Saulnier Alcyon, N2t Tutor, Curtiss At-9, Tachikawa Ki-54, Morane-Saulnier Vanneau, Sncac Martinet, Ikarus Aero 2, Pratt-Read Tg-32, Škoda-Kauba Sk 257, Fleet Fort, At-10 Wichita, Fairchild Xnq, Tokyo Koku Ki-107, Miles Mercury, Stearman Xbt-17, Saab 91 Safir, Yokosuka K5y, Pilatus P-2, Thk-2, Fouga Zéphyr, Fletcher Fbt-2, General Aircraft Gal.55, Boeing Xat-15, Fokker S-13, Nardi Fn.316, Yakovlev Yak-20, Fleetwings Bt-12, Morane-Saulnier Ms.755 Fleuret, Hispano Hs-42, Scan 20, Kyūshū K11w, Ikarus 214, Fokker S-11, Handley Page Basic Trainer, Spartan Np, Airspeed Cambridge, Fiat G.46, Yakovlev Yak-5, Cansa C.6, Pzl S-1, Bristol Buckmaster, ...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=359127 ... Read more


57. Military Briefs 1 - Australian Fire Support Vehicles
by John Myszka
Paperback: 76 Pages (2006-01-01)
-- used & new: US$79.62
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 095775860X
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Australian Fire Support Vehicles Military Briefs No.1 - Australian Fire Support Vehicles ISBN 0-9577586-0-X 76 pages, A4 soft cover, saddle stitched containing over 110 large clear photographs and cutaway technical drawings approx 1/35 scale. The only complete reference you will need to detail inside and out the Tamiya Saladin FSV and the recently released AFV Club M113A1 FSV (actually an MRV). The book is the first major work to cover this type of vehicle. The book details the development and vehicle description of both the Saladin fire support vehicle and the Scorpion medium reconnaissance vehicles. The Saladins active service in Vietnam is covered for the first time. The text is supported by extracts from vehicle manuals, specifications, ammunition charts and photos of preserved vehicles that detail the general, internal and external and closeup parts of both vehicles. Camouflage and markings for both vehicles are covered in some detail. Most photos are seen here for the first time and have come from private collections COLOR plate section Great black & white photos with different views and descriptions These are valuable resources for the historian and modeler. This series is mainly pictorial with excellent photo and profile drawings in color. Many of the photos are full-page and many others show details of construction and/or field use ... Read more


58. Australian Military Exercises: National Anti Terrorism Exercise, Exercise Talisman Saber, Exercise Pitch Black
Paperback: 20 Pages (2010-09-15)
list price: US$14.14 -- used & new: US$14.13
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 1158649983
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Chapters: National Anti Terrorism Exercise, Exercise Talisman Saber, Exercise Pitch Black. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 18. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: National Anti Terrorism Exercises (NATEXs) also known as National Counter Terrorism Exercises (NCTE) are an exercise program involving the Australian Federal Government and all States and Territories . Australias national anti-terrorist arrangements are well practised with two major NATEXs held annually . The program includes discussion exercises, tactical response exercises, investigation and consequence management exercises and multi-jurisdictional exercises . Such incidents practised include recapturing buildings, freeing hostages, cordoning off areas or responding to a chemical, biological, radiological, nuclear or explosive attack . NATEX exercises of various types are run and tested several times per year testing various elements of the Australian Defence Force such as the Tactical Assault Group (West ... Read more


59. Australian Military Introduction: Lieutenant General, Raaf Base Williamtown, Richard Wilson, No. 453 Squadron Raaf
Paperback: 686 Pages (2010-09-15)
list price: US$73.61 -- used & new: US$73.61
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: 1157398502
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
Chapters: Lieutenant General, Raaf Base Williamtown, Richard Wilson, No. 453 Squadron Raaf, List of British Commonwealth Air Training Plan Facilities in Australia, Hmas Cerberus, Victoria, 58th Battalion, Operation Perth, 60th Battalion, Overwatch Battle Group, Raaf Base Edinburgh, Enoggera Barracks, Australian Military Involvement in Peacekeeping, Iraq Medal, No. 36 Squadron Raaf, Wagga Wagga Heritage Centre, 55th/53rd Battalion, Rising Sun, Royal Australian Corps of Transport, Shoalwater Bay, Chief of Navy, No. 467 Squadron Raaf, Mareeba Airfield, Harry Smith, Bundaberg Airport, Chris Ritchie, Australia Station, Raaf Base Richmond, 1st/19th Battalion, Royal New South Wales Regiment, 2/40th Battalion, Victoria Barracks, Melbourne, 57th Battalion, Norforce, 17th Brigade, Battle of Kindau, Holsworthy Barracks, Australian Transformation and Innovation Centre, Roy Dowling, No. 25 Squadron Raaf, Northern Territory Force, Royal Australian Army Medical Corps, 31st/42nd Battalion, Royal Queensland Regiment, 2/12th Field Ambulance, Royal Australian Survey Corps, No. 3 Fighter Sector Raaf, 16th Air Defence Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery, Far Eastern Liaison Office, Battle of Babang, Field Ration Eating Device, No. 37 Squadron Raaf, Pilbara Regiment, Monegeetta, Victoria, 4th Field Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery, 1st/15th Royal New South Wales Lancers, Manbulloo Airfield, Dawes Point Battery, Daly Waters Airfield, Campbell Park, Australia, Raaf Museum, Leeuwin Class Survey Vessel, Royal Australian Army Educational Corps, Ingleburn Army Camp, Long Airfield, Rp-australia Sovfa, Raaf Base Wagga, 41st Field Battery, Royal Australian Artillery, Larrakeyah Barracks, International Force East Timor Medal, Army Museum of Western Australia, Australian Military Forces, Puckapunyal, Thales Australia, Broadmeadow Aerodrome, 2nd Armoured Division, Australian Women's Land Army, Australian Defence Organisation, Battle of Sunchon, Operat...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=11461150 ... Read more


60. Around the water cart.(assorted information about Australian military): An article from: Sabretache
by Joe Furphy
 Digital: 8 Pages (2002-12-01)
list price: US$5.95 -- used & new: US$5.95
(price subject to change: see help)
Asin: B0008DDS6M
Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan
Editorial Review

Product Description
This digital document is an article from Sabretache, published by Military Historical Society of Australia on December 1, 2002. The length of the article is 2226 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

Citation Details
Title: Around the water cart.(assorted information about Australian military)
Author: Joe Furphy
Publication: Sabretache (Magazine/Journal)
Date: December 1, 2002
Publisher: Military Historical Society of Australia
Volume: 43Issue: 4Page: 47(4)

Distributed by Thomson Gale ... Read more


  Back | 41-60 of 100 | Next 20
A  B  C  D  E  F  G  H  I  J  K  L  M  N  O  P  Q  R  S  T  U  V  W  X  Y  Z  

Prices listed on this site are subject to change without notice.
Questions on ordering or shipping? click here for help.

site stats