Australian Army history series
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Australian Army history series
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Australian Army history series
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- To win the battle, the 1st Australian Division in the great war, 1914-1918, Robert C. Stevenson
- Anzacs in the Middle East, Australian soldiers, their allies and the local people in World War II, Mark Johnston
- Our corner of the Somme, Australia at Villers-Bretonneux, Romain Fathi
- Soldiers and gentlemen, Australian battalion commanders in the Great War, 1914-1918, William Westerman
- Light Horse, a history of Australia's mounted arm, Jean Bou
- Armies of empire, the 9th Australian and 50th British divisions in battle, 1939-1945, Allan Converse
- Strategy and command, issues in Australia's twentieth-century wars, David Horner
- Stretcher bearer, saving Australians from Gallipoli to Kokoda, Mark Johnston
- The battle for Wau, New Guinea's frontline, 1942-1943, Phillip Bradley
- The proud 6th, an illustrated history of the 6th Australian Division, 1939-45, Mark Johnston
- The architect of victory, the military career of Lieutenant-General Sir Frank Horton Berryman, Peter J. Dean
- Captive Anzacs, Australian POWs of the Ottomans during the First World War, Kate Ariotti
- Expertise, authority and control, The Australian Army medical corps in the First World War, Alexia Moncrieff
- The hard slog, Australians in the Bougainville campaign, 1944-45, Karl James
- Destroy and build, pacification in Phuoc TUY, 1966-72, Thomas Richardson
- A Soldier's Soldier, a biography of Lieutenant General Sir Thomas Daly, Jeffrey Grey
- The Kokoda Campaign 1942, myth and reality, Peter Williams
- The Search for tactical success in Vietnam, an analysis of Australian Task Force Combat operations, Andrew Ross, Robert Hall, Amy Griffin
- Australian battalion commanders in the Second World War, Garth Pratten
- To Salamaua, Philip Bradley
- Pozières, echoes of a distant battle, Christopher Wray
- Painting war, a history of Australia's First World War art scheme, Margaret Hutchison
- Guarding the periphery, the Australian Army in Papua New Guinea,1951-75, Tristan Moss
- Britannia's shield, Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Hutton and late-Victorian imperial defence, Craig Stockings