Title Description Author Conflict Service Branch "The Navy's here!" : the Altmark The story of the Altmark affair and the Battle of the Willi Frischauer and Robert WW2 Navy affair River Plate. Jackson 100 Years of RAN A book celebrating 100 years of the Royal Australia Royal Australian Navy Navy Navy. 173rd Airborne Brigade The 173rd Airborne Brigade (Sky Soldiers) is the U.S. Turner Publishing Army Army's Contingency Response Force in Europe, 1940 The World In Flames This book covers the dramatic 12 months of 1940, Richard Collier WW2 each chapter covering the events in chronological order. 1995 Diary Changi A collection of short stories of day to day survival of Neil Pigot WW2 Australian soldiers in Changi prison camps. 2 NZEF IP 4 Volumes The History of the 2 NZEF Oliver A. Gillespie 2/9 Bn Book of Statistics A Statistical report of the 2/9 Battalion Boyd Redshaw Army 200 Shots Damian Parer and George Silk and the Australians at Neil MacDonald WW2 Army War in New Guinea. 2194 Days of War An illustrated chronology of the Second World War Cesare Salmaggi WW2 3 Great War Stories The Tunnel, The man who saved London and Carve Various Authors her name with pride. 43 Days The Gulf War It was the war that should never had happened, Ian Bickerton Gulf Despite warnings, diplomacy and pleading, Saddam Hussein's army invaded Kuwait and refused to leave 6th Div Sketches This collection of drawings, sketches and notes, James Wieneke made at odd times or whenever possible, is presented in book form with the hope that it will tell something of the Australian Soldier's life and journey with the Sixth Australian Division in northern New Guinea; through Aitape, Mprik and Wewak. 75th Anniversary of Pearl Harbour 2 programs used during the 75th Anniversary of the Pearl Harbour Memorial Honouring the Past, Inspiring the bombing of Pearl Harbour. Future Programs 8 Squadron - Forgotten Hero Squadron Leader Owen Price, No. 8 Squadron's Roy C. Bettiens RAAF forgotten hero : being a research report about RAAF Beauforts and the men who flew in them, the story of "the Rabaul episode', an expose of denial of a Victoria Cross for Owen Price and a cover-up to launch the campaign for Owen Price's VC 800 Horsemen The Light Horsemen were the epitome of ANZAC Col Stringer WW1 Army bravery on the battlefield. A Bastard of a Place In 1942 and early 1943 Papua New Guinea was 'a Peter Brune WW2 Army bastard of a place' to fight a war. Peter Brune gives us the final, all-encompassing story of the five battles that changed Australia forever. A Breed of Heroes Set in the 1970s, ‘’A Breed of Heroes’’ follows the Alan Judd deployment of young British Army officer Charles Thoroughgood on a four-month emergency tour of Northern Ireland. A Chronology of Australian Armed A complete chronological account of Australians in Bruce T. Swain WW2 Forces at War 1939-45 action at home and overseas in World War II, this book records the movements of the war and the increased commitment of Australian forces. A Complete Analysis of the Gulf War An involved look at what happened in the Gulf War. Col. Harry Summers Gulf A Crowd is not Company The author brilliant account of wartime Robert Kee WW2 imprisonment and escape. A Dark and Hungry God Arises As the newly 'welded' cyborg Angus Thermopyle and Stephen Donaldson his distrusted companion Milos Taverner arrive in their Gap Scout, Trumpet, at the illegal outpost in Amnion space known as Billingate, A Different War On its final test flight, a American airliner crashes Craig Thomas mysteriously in the Arizona desert. A Flock of Ships In 1941 the "Cyclops" was torpedoed and Callison, Brian WW2 Navy subsequently sank. Twenty-five years later, the "Cyclops" is discovered. Virtually undamaged, she lies rotting in the land-locked harbour of Quintanilha de Almeida - several hundred miles from her radioed position. From the author of "The Trojan Hearse". A Game of Titans the story of an experimental USAF nuclear powered Gary Alan Ruse airship, "The Grand Eagle," involved in a race against time and the Soviet aircraft carrier "Kiev" as both race to reach the distant Pacific atoll of Tongareva. A Glorious Way To Die The Kamikaze mission of the BattleshipYamato Russell Spurr WW2 Navy A Guide to Australian War Graves A guide to Australian War Graves around the World. Robert Cleworth A Guide To Military Museums A guide of where Military Museams are. Terence Wise A Guide to the Battlefields of Europe A guide to Battlefields within Europe. David Chandler A History 1987-2007 A look at happened during the years of 1987 to 2007 Allen Callagham A History of 2/29 Battalion A book portraying the battles and history of 2/29 R.W. Christie Army Battalion A History of the United States - Vol 1 Covering the history from the beginning to the R. B. Nye & Morpurgo J.E. and 2 present A History of Warfare Montgomery of A chronological illustrated history of warfare from Bernard Montgomery Alamein the Ancient Greeks through World War II with chapters on military thinking and the ethics of war A Hospital At War the story of 2/4 Australian General Hospital 1940- Rupert Goodman WW2 Army 1945. A Jury of Her Peers This fast-moving legal thriller, an accomplished first Jean Hanff Korelitz novel, follows New York City Legal Aid lawyer Sybylla Muldoon as she prepares to defend a once-gentle homeless man named Trent who has been arrested for the brutal stabbing of an Upper East Side schoolgirl. A Life For Every Sleeper A pictorial record of the Burma-Thailand Railway. Hugh V. Clarke WW2 A Life In The Week Of The Army A recruitment booklet showing what life in the Army Royal Australian Army involves. A Matter of Risk The Incredible Inside Story of the CIA's Hughes Roy Varner Glomar Explorer Mission to Raise a Russian Submarine. A Monstrous Regiment of Women Mary Russell's adventures as a worthy student of Laurier King the famous detective Sherlock Holmes and as an ever more skilled sleuth in her own right. A Necessary End A young man's diary reveals the fears, frustrations, Nathaniel Benchley WW2 Navy and humor which filled his three years in the Navy during World War II. A New Birth Of Freedom The culmination of over a half a century of study and Harry V. Jaffa reflection by one of America's foremost scholars of American politics, A New History of Australia Collection of twelve essays on consecutive periods, Frank Crowley 1788-1972. A Nurse's War The author enrolled as a trainee nurse at the Royal Brenda McBryde WW2 Army Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle, on the eve of the Second World War. Six years later, as a fully qualified Sister, A Painted House Set in the late summer and early fall of 1952, its John Grisham story is told through the eyes of seven-year-old Luke Chandler. A Perfect Spy John le Carre's classic novels deftly navigate readers John Le Carre through the intricate shadow worlds of international espionage with unsurpassed skill and knowledge, and have earned him unprecedented worldwide acclaim. A Photo on a Mantelpiece Investigating the life of a World War 1 Australian Robert Lewis WW1 Army soldier through evidence A Pictorial History of Australians at Looking at Australians that were involved in the Paul Hamly War wars A Pictorial History of War Films War has been a favourite theme of film makers from Clyde Jeavons the earliest days of commercial cinema. A Potrait of Lord Nelson Traces the life and career of the British naval hero, Oliver Warner describes his major accomplishments, and assesses his influence on the British Navy A Rat's Tale: Tobruk to Kokoda, 1940 - The story of a soldier serving in the 1 Aust Corps Harold Wilson WW2 Army 1945 Signals during World War 2 journeying from Tobruk to Kokoda. A Sailor's Odyssey The Autobiography of Admiral of the Fleet Viscount Andrew Cunningham Navy Cunningham of Hyndhope. A Sailor's Odyssey This is the autobiography of a distinguished Viscount Cunningham of WW2 Navy commander of WWII. Serving in both wars, he was Hyndhope Commander-in-Chief Mediterranean at the outbreak of war, forced to cope with inadequate resources and virtually no air cover. A Season in Hell an extended poem in prose written and published in Arthur Rimbaud 1873 by French writer Arthur Rimbaud. A Season of Swans The conclusion to the "Swan saga", completing a Celeste De Blasis trilogy of novels that spans 100 years of American history and brings to life a memorable family. A Sentence of Life This is a tale of Jordan Maddox who has so Julian Gloag disciplined his own emotions that he has, in reality, little contact with life: indifferent, he no longer responds to the signs of love-even of desperation- from those who are close to him. A Ship is Dying In 17 minutes the dying Lycomedes will disappear Brian Callison beneath the North Sea forever. In 17 minutes a crew of men will be swiftly crushed of agonizingly cooked, helplessly drowned or miraculously delivered. A Ship of the Line It follows his fictional hero Horatio C. S. Forester. Hornblower during his tour as captain of a ship of the line. A Soldiers Return The Vietnam of 1990 is far removed from the war- Terry Burstall Vietnam torn country of 1966, but the memories of destruction remain. A Sparrow Falls Sean Courtney, who made and lost £5 million on the Wilbur Smith goldfields of the Witwatersrand and fought his way through the bloody battlefields of the Anglo-Boer War, now makes his final appearance as soldier, statesman and power in the land.
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