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Geelong RSL Sub Branch
Book, Echoes of ANZAC, Early 20th Century
... book echoes of anzac... book echoes of anzac front page - Echoes of ANZAC, by Gnr F E ...This book was compiled by 1557 Gnr F E Westbrook. Gnr Westbrook was posted to 4th Battery 2nd F A B, he enlisted into the AIF 16 Sep 1914.This booklet is of War Verses and Other Poems by 1557 Gnr F E Westbrook. Gnr Westbrook Enlisted into the AIF in Bairnsdale in 1914, Victoria, he served in 4th Battery, 2nd F A B and went to Egypt, Gallipoli and France.A grey coloured book, white pages, oblong shape, 47 pages.front page - Echoes of ANZAC, by Gnr F E Westbrook , Late 2nd F A B. Introduction by the late Gen Sir James Whitesides McCay. Price One Shilling.1557 gnr f e westbrook, book echoes of anzac -
Lara RSL Sub Branch
Booklet, Echoes of Anzac, 1931
... Book of Poems - Echoes of ANZAC... and Western Front echoes of anzac f.e. westbrook war verses and other ...A 1931 reprint of Anzac poemsVerses and poems from soldiers on Gallipoli and Western FrontBook of Poems - Echoes of ANZACOn Cover is written Echoes of Anzac by Gnr F.E. Westbrook War Verses and other Poems New and Revised Edition echoes of anzac, f.e. westbrook, war verses and other poems, 1931, t.j. higham pty ltd, anzac, poems, verses, army, australian army, royal australian army, london daily telegraph, gallipoli, france, western front, egypt, sir james whitesides mccay -
Monbulk RSL Sub Branch
Book, New Holland et al, Flashback : echoes from a hard war, 2003
Flashback is the often harrowing true-life account of seven young Australians who followed the legacy of their fathers and went to war, getting caught up in the brutality of the Vietnam campaign. One dies, six survive after being wounded - only to discover that there are worse things then dying on the battlefield: upholding the ANZAC spirit can come at an enormous physical and emotional cost.Ill, map, p.237.non-fictionFlashback is the often harrowing true-life account of seven young Australians who followed the legacy of their fathers and went to war, getting caught up in the brutality of the Vietnam campaign. One dies, six survive after being wounded - only to discover that there are worse things then dying on the battlefield: upholding the ANZAC spirit can come at an enormous physical and emotional cost. vietnam war 1961-1975 – australian involvement, vietnam war 1961-1975 – personal recollections – australia