Those Ragged Bloody Heroes

Those Ragged Bloody Heroes
Title Those Ragged Bloody Heroes PDF eBook
Author Peter Brune
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Pages 590
Release 2011-03-29
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1459616146

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The definitive account of the Australians on the Kokoda Trail - a story told through the eyes of the Australians who fought there, many of whom have now passed away....

A Bastard of a Place

A Bastard of a Place
Title A Bastard of a Place PDF eBook
Author Peter Brune
Publisher Allen & Unwin
Pages 730
Release 2004-04-01
Genre History
ISBN 9781741144031

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In the spirit of Les Carlyon's bestselling Gallipoli, this book restores Milne Bay, Gona, Buna and Sanananda to their rightful place beside Kokoda as sacred ground, and a vital part of Australian history.

Revolution in the City of Heroes

Revolution in the City of Heroes
Title Revolution in the City of Heroes PDF eBook
Author Suhario Padmodiwiryo
Publisher Flipside Digital Content Company Inc.
Pages 265
Release 2015-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 9814722146

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Newly liberated from nearly four brutal years under Japanese control the people of Indonesia faced great uncertainty in October 1945. As the British Army attempted to take control of the city of Surabaya maintain order and deal with surrendered Japanese personnel their actions were interpreted by the young residents of Surabaya as a plan to restore Dutch colonial rule. In response the youth of the city seized Japanese arms and repelled the force sent to occupy the city. They then held off British reinforcements for two weeks battling tanks and heavy artillery with little more than light weapons and sheer audacity. Though eventually defeated Surabaya's defenders had set the stage for Indonesia's national revolution.

All the Broken Soldiers

All the Broken Soldiers
Title All the Broken Soldiers PDF eBook
Author Jan McLeod
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 381
Release 2022-11-03
Genre History
ISBN 1922765589

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This is the story of a soldier without a gun. It is personal, yet universal. It is the story of what is left behind when the battles have been fought and the war has moved on. To the Australian Army, Private Lawrence Nicholas Kennedy was NX21854, a soldier who served for 1907 days with the 2/4th Australian Army Field Ambulance in Australia, the Middle East, the Kokoda Track and New Guinea during World War II. With older brother, Bill by his side, the Kennedy boys experienced the adventure and the joy, the loss and the despair of war – like too many others before and since. To those who knew Nick Kennedy after the war, he was a dedicated and professional psychiatric nurse. To the author, he was her gentle Uncle Nick, remembered as a kind, funny and generous man who seemed older than his years. The small diary he kept during World War II helped her understand why that was so. Kennedy’s words and photographs tell the harrowing and compelling story of one young man who went to war – not to kill the enemy, but to save his fellow soldiers – only to return home forever changed by the challenges, hardships and tragedy he experienced. All the Broken Soldiers provides a rare insight into an aspect of war fought by soldiers equipped with little more than a basic medical kit and a Red Cross armband … those who cared for the broken soldiers that war leaves behind.

The Battle of the Bismarck Sea

The Battle of the Bismarck Sea
Title The Battle of the Bismarck Sea PDF eBook
Author Michael Veitch
Publisher Hachette Australia
Pages 352
Release 2021-07-28
Genre History
ISBN 0733645909

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'Readers look for and admire good writers and great writing. They will find it, in spades, in The Battle of the Bismarck Sea.' - The Canberra Times In the thick of World War II, during the first week of March 1943, Japan made a final, desperate lunge for control of the South West Pacific. In the ensuing Battle of the Bismarck Sea, a force of land-based Australian and American planes attacked a massive convoy of Japanese warships. The odds were against them. But a devastating victory was won and Japan's hopes of regaining the initiative in New Guinea destroyed. More importantly for Australians, the victory decisively removed any possibility that Australia might be invaded by Japanese forces. It was, for us, one of the most significant times in our history - a week when our future was profoundly in the balance. Bestselling author Michael Veitch tells the riveting story of this crucial moment in history - how the bravery of young men and experienced fighters, renegades and rule-followers, overcame some of the darkest days of World War II.

Four Brothers in the Pacific War

Four Brothers in the Pacific War
Title Four Brothers in the Pacific War PDF eBook
Author Chris Pratt
Publisher Balboa Press
Pages 435
Release 2022-02-21
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1982293713

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Dave, Ray, Morris and Alex Rohrlach were Australian Lutherans of German descent who served in the Australian Army and Navy in the Pacific during World War Two. In a fascinating biography of the brothers, Chris Pratt chronicles the events of their lives before, during, and in the aftermath of war. Dave, a Lutheran missionary in New Guinea, captained his mission schooner to rescue defeated Australian soldiers from New Britain in the opening months of the war. Ray served in a motorised infantry unit before enduring a year in an isolated malarial outpost in Dutch New Guinea. Morris struggled through two amphibious landings in Japanese occupied Borneo. Alex survived kamikaze attacks and a battle with a Japanese fleet in the Philippines to witness from an Australian heavy cruiser the signing of the Japanese surrender in Tokyo Bay. Included are historical maps and photographs provided by the family.

Bolt Action: Campaign: New Guinea

Bolt Action: Campaign: New Guinea
Title Bolt Action: Campaign: New Guinea PDF eBook
Author Warlord Games
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 134
Release 2017-08-24
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 1472817915

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In 1942, Japanese forces invaded the island of New Guinea and started a bitter, three-year campaign against allied Australian and American forces. Fought in dense jungles and across rugged mountaintops, the grueling fight pushed men to their very limits and forced commanders to adopt new strategies and tactics for the harsh island terrain. Filled with new rules, scenarios, and unit types, this supplement for Bolt Action provides players with all of the information they need to set their games in this unforgiving battlefield.