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Clayton RSL Sub Branch
hard cover non-fiction book, Nautic Presentations, D-Day: Dawn to midnight June 6, 1944, 1974
Information contained in the book came from reports, secret planning papers drawing from memoirs and diaries.Foreward by Lord Mountbattenhard cover non-fiction booksticker on the inside jacket: P.Cooper (personal details noted) Sticker The Library United Service Institution of Victoria -
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soft cover non-fiction book, Pan Macmillan (duffy & snellgrove), war letters of general monash, 2002
Letters covering the period of the Gallipoli and the subsequent evacuationGeneral Monash considered to be one of the best strategists of WW1. The letters from Monash to his wife were deeply moving.small soft cover non-fiction booksticker on the cover of the book Property of: Program Resource Centre ABC- Southbank Centre sticker on the inside of the book: Acc no 26856 call no. 940.394. MON -
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soft cover non-fiction book, Allen & Unwin, OLD TIMERS Magnificent stories from mighty Australians, 2011
Personal stories of notable Australianspersonal life storiesstories of remarkable Australians -
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hard cover non-fiction book, Berrima District Historical and Family History Society, Prisoners in Arcady German Mariners in Berrima 1915-1919, 1999
German mariners interned into camps in WW1Australia interned some 300 german aliens and POWs during WW1.hard cover non-fiction book -
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soft cover non-fiction book, The Happy Warrior
An anthology of Australian and New Zealand Military PoetryThe poetry dates back to the Boer War from Aus & NZ members and ex-membersForeword by Lt Gen Peter Cosgrove -
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Hard cover non-fiction book, Australian War Memorial, On Guard With the Volunteer Defence Corps, 1944
The volunteer defence corps was raised and maintained in the early years by the RSL. The early members of the corps were men with distinguished service from WW1.the early formation and activity of the volunteer corps.grey hard cover non-fiction book -
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hard cover non-fiction book, The Footsoldier (Rebuilding the past)
What can the life of the modern professional soldier have in common with a Roman legionary, a Frankish warrior, or the musketeer of the English Civil War? The Footsoldier tells the story from the personal viewpoint of individual soldiers over the last 2,500 years. With stories ranging from Timocrates of Athens -- practising his shield and sword skills at the gymnasium -- to Corporal Joe Borelli, US 2nd Armored Division -- complaining about 'C' rations after more than eighteen months active service in World War II Europe -- a clear account of the development of warfare emerges, with no lack of insight into its prizes and its costs. Detailed information about uniforms and equipment is accompanied by superb color illustrations. ..".informative, exciting, accurate and realistic."part of a serieshard cover bookStamped "Withdrawn from Moorabbin Library" -
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hard cover non-fiction book, D-Day From The Normandy Beaches to the Liberation of France, 1994
Known as the start of the end of WWII, D-Dayforeward by Viscount Montgomery of Alamein CBEhard cover non fiction bookSticker with personal contact details of P.Cooper -
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hard cover non-fiction book, The Military History of World war II, Temple Press Aerospace
Prelude to conflict -- Blitz in the West -- Britain alone -- Italy falters -- Hitler strikes South -- Enter Rommel -- Barbarossa -- The War against Japan -- The onslaught continues -- From Moscow to the Crimea -- Turning point in the desert -- Stalingrad to Kursk -- Victory in the desert -- The Convoy battles -- Hitting back against the Japanese -- The Italian armistice -- To the Gustav Line -- Approaches to the Philippines -- War over the Reich -- The invasion of France -- Destruction of the Army Group Centre -- The Seine to Arnhem -- The Empire's last throw -- Victory in Italy -- The end in Europe -- Victory over Japanhard cover non-fiction book maps and diagramsInscription on the first page "To Dad Happy Birthday, with love Jenny xxx 1987" Glued into the same front page is an article cut from the AFR Dec 22-27 2011. -
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hard cover non-fiction book, Book Club Associates, The Intelligence War, 1983
Penetrating the secret world of today's advanced technological conflictChief Author & Consultant: Colonel William V.Kennedyhard cover non-fiction book -
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hard cover non-fiction book, Weldon-Hardie, Lest we Forget, 1986
History of the Returned & Services League 1916-1986hard cover non fiction bookStamped " Highett Returned & Services Club, 1 Station St, Highett. -
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hard cover non-fiction book, Octopus Books, Aircraft: An all colour story of modern flight, 1973
photos and technical data of aircraft until 1973some technical data supplied in glossaryPhotos and technical data on aircraftinside cover page "To dearest Dad, love Therese & Chris -
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hard cover non-fiction book, The Lost Diggers, 2012
The small French village of Vignacourt was always behind the front lines. For much of the First World War it was a staging point, casualty clearing station and recreation area for troops of all nationalities moving up to and then back from the battlefields on the Somme. Remember me: the lost diggers of Vignacourt tells the story of how one enterprising photographer took the opportunity of this passing traffic to establish a business taking portrait photographs. Captured on glass, printed into postcards and posted home, the photographs made by the Thuillier family enabled Australian soldiers to maintain a fragile link with loved ones in Australia. The Thuillier collection covers many of the significant aspects of Australian involvement on the Western Front, from military life to the friendships and bonds formed between the soldiers and civilians. The exhibition showcases a selection of the photographs as handmade traditional darkroom prints and draws on the Memorial's own collections to tell the story of these men in their own voicesapprox 4000 images were discovered in the attic of a barn Vignacourt, of soldiers and other life in WW1.An exciting story about the discovery of the plates of Vignacourt -
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hard cover non-fiction book, Spotlight on Aircraft, 1972
The evolution of flight and man's quest to flypublished in 1972, the book details the evolution of aircraft until publishing. -
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hard cover non-fiction book, Medieval Warfare Source Book, 1995
Warfare in Western Christendom volume 1hard cover book Award Advancements Pty Ltd Bentleigh -
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hard cover non-fiction book, Warriors and Fighting Men, 1971
Examines the epic battles of fighting men from ancient times to today (1971)hard cover non-fiction book -
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soft cover non-fiction book, World War I, 2004
Factual description of WWI in association with the Imperial War MuseumDK publication for Imperial War Museum, part of the Eyewitness series -
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soft cover non-fiction book, World War II, 2004
Snapshot of battles during WWII with photos and factsFactual look at the start and progression of World War II -
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hard cover non-fiction book, HMAS, 1942
Written and prepared by serving personnel of the RANwritten by serving RAN personnelhard cover book with cartoons, drawings and photos -
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hard cover non-fiction book, HMAS Mk II The RAN's second book, 1943
written by serving personnel of the RANpublished for RAN by the Australian War MemorialHard cover non fiction book -
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hard cover non-fiction book, HMAS Mk III, 1944
written and prepared by serving personnel of the RANWritten by serving personnel and published b y the Australian War Memorialhard cover non fiction book -
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hard cover non-fiction book, Australian War Memorial, RAAF Saga The RAAF at WAR, 1944
Prepared by the RAAF Directorate of the Public Relations. Published b y the Australian War MemorialForeword by Air Vice-Marshal, Chief of Staffhard cover non-fiction book -
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soft cover non-fiction book, Military Intelligence Blunders, 1999
an historical look at military intelligence mishapsIn this controversial, eye-opening book, a long-serving professional military intelligence officer examines and analyzes the mistakes in military judgment that have resulted in some of the major catastrophes in the air, at sea, and on the battlefield since the crushing defeat of Napoleon at Waterloo in 1815. Colonel John Hughes-Wilson not only explores how events have conspired to cause disasters in modern military history but also demonstrates why -- and the reason more often than not lies in the failure of politicians and seasoned generals alike to understand and appreciate fully the value of crucial intelligence information. Hughes-Wilson shows how, for one instance, American bureaucratic bungling and inter-service rivalries collaborated with the Japanese in their devastating attack on Pearl Harbor -- despite the fact that the US was monitoring Japan's top-secret radio traffic -- and he reveals why, for another, the Viet Cong's Tet Offensive of 1968 took the world's most technologically advanced army completely by surprise. In Hitler's Berlin as in Saddam Hussein's Baghdad, this book discloses the lapses, errors, miscalculations, and under-estimations of military intelligence that have shaped our wars and defined our timessoft cover non fiction book -
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hard cover non-fiction book, The Anzacs
Author is former servicewoman.Gallipoli was the final resting place for thousands of young Australians. Death struck so fast there was no time for escape or burial. And when Gallipoli was over there was the misery of the European Campaign. Patsy Adam-Smith read over 8000 diaries and letters to write her acclaimed best-seller about the First World War. These are the extraordinary experiences of ordinary men – and they strike to the heart. The Anzacs remains unrivalled as the classic account of Australia's involvement in the First World War.hard cover non fiction book with photos and diagrams -
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hard cover non-fiction book, Random House, Roden Cutler, V.C, 1998
An autobiography of the life of Sir Arthur Roden Cutler, through his military career and life after the armylongest serving Govenor of NSWhard cover non-fiction book with jacket -
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soft cover non-fiction book, The Long Gray Line, West Points to Vietnam, 1989
A classic of its kind, The Long Gray Line is the twenty-five-year saga of the West Point class of 1966. With a novelist's eye for detail, Rick Atkinson illuminates this powerful story through the lives of three classmates and the women they loved―from the boisterous cadet years, to the fires of Vietnam, to the hard peace and internal struggles that followed the war. The rich cast of characters also includes Douglas MacArthur, William C. Westmoreland, and a score of other memorable figures. The class of 1966 straddled a fault line in American history, and Atkinson's masterly book speaks for a generation of American men and women about innocence, patriotism, and the price we pay for our dreamsFollowing the lives of 3 graduates, from cadets through to post war and their integration back into a changes Americasoft cover non-fiction book with 592 pages with photos -
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hard cover non-fiction book, Reed Books, ANZACS, Australians at War, 1991
A narrative history by A.K.Macdougall, outlining the Australia participation from the Boer War to the Gulf War.hard cover non-fiction book with jacket and library plastic coveringInside book is a newspaper clipping outlining key dates in Gallipoli campaign -
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soft cover non-fiction book, The Amazing SAS, the inside story of Australia's special forces, 2005
interviews from Peter Cosgrove, Prime Minister John Howard, Chief of the Army, former SAS commanding officers and serving soldiers and officers.covers selection and training and recent deployments of Australia's SASsoft cover non-fiction book covering the SAS from East Timor to Iraq. -
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Book - Reference Book, Operation Overlord D-Day Day by Day, The Brown Reference Group
A chronological approach to the D-Day landingshard cover with cover jacketnon-fictionA chronological approach to the D-Day landingsd-day landing -
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Work on paper - Non-fiction book, Gallipoli
The story of the Anzacnon-fictionThe story of the Anzacgallipoli