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Gallipoli
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 496

Gallipoli

In early August 1915, after months of stalemate in the trenches on Gallipoli, British and Dominion troops launched a series of assaults in an all-out attempt to break the deadlock and achieve a decisive victory. The ‘August offensive’ resulted in heartbreaking failure and costly losses on both sides. Many of the sites of the bloody struggle became famous names: Lone Pine, the Nek, Chunuk Bair, Hill 60, Suvla Bay. Debate has continued to the present day over the strategy and planning, the real or illusory opportunities for success, and the causes of failure in what became the last throw of the dice for the Allies. Some argue that these costly attacks were a lost opportunity; others mainta...

1918 Year of Victory
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 570

1918 Year of Victory

1918: Year of Victory, convened by the Australian War Memorial in Canberra in November 2008 to mark the ninetieth anniversary of the end of the Great War. Ashley Ekins (volume editor) is Head of the Military History Section at the Australian War Memorial in Canberra.

War Wounds
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 240

War Wounds

The history of warfare and the history of medicine are closely intertwined. War has been an accelerator of advances in medical treatment and surgery. As modern weaponry became more destructive, medicine developed techniques and procedures to deal with the volume and nature of battlefield casualties. Preventative medicine has also increased the effectiveness of fighting forces through improvements in soldiers' health and disease resistance.This book is a collection of chapters by historians, medical practitioners and researchers, former and serving military medical officers, surgeons, nurses and veterans, who explore the impact of war, wounds and trauma through the historical record, reported...

On the Offensive
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 690

On the Offensive

On the Offensive is the eighth volume of the Official History of Australia's involvement in Southeast Asian Conflicts 1948-1975, and the second of three volumes on Australian ground operations in Vietnam.

Fighting to the Finish
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1189

Fighting to the Finish

The product of years of intensive work, Fighting to the finish reveals the experiences of Australian soldiers in Vietnam in a way that has not been possible before. This is the ninth and final volume of The Official History of Australia.s Involvement in Southeast Asian Conflicts 1948--1975.

Gallipoli
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 150

Gallipoli

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The official film tie-in for the feature-length documentary film, Gallipoli. It focuses on the human aspects of the campaign by portraying the experience of ordinary soldiers on both sides, and is told through the diaries of two British, three New Zealand, three Australian and two Turkish soldiers.

Best of Military Sampler
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 268

Best of Military Sampler

Internationally recognised for publishing a range of military books written by Australian, New Zealand and International authors who, as experts in their fields, provide an absorbing insight into great and modern wars and their after effects. Exisle is proud to present a selection of extracts from a few of our bestselling titles.Featured titles include: War Wounds - Medicine and the trauma of conflict edited by Ashley Ekins and Elizabeth Stewart; Gallipoli: A Ridge Too Far edited by Ashley Ekins; The Nek: A Gallipoli Tragedy by Peter Burness; Dogfight: The Battle of Britain by Dr Adam Claasen; New Zealand's Vietnam War by Ian McGibbon and 1918: Year of Victory edited by Ashley Ekins.The extracts are designed to give you an introduction to our range of books that are receiving both critical and popular acclaim.Exisle is a successful independent publishing house that prides itself on producing high quality and informative books.We hope you enjoy this introduction to the Best of Military from Exisle.

War, Strategy and History
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 337

War, Strategy and History

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2016-05-31
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  • Publisher: ANU Press

This is a collection of essays in honour of eminent Professor Robert O’Neill. Each chapter was written by prominent academics and practitioners who have had a professional connection with Professor O’Neill during his long and distinguished career. The overarching themes running throughout the book are war, strategy and history. All the essays are shaped by the role that Professor O’Neill has played over the last 50 years in the debates in Australia, Europe and the US. This book covers not only Professor O’Neill’s impressive career, but also the evolution of strategy in practice, and of strategic studies as an internationally recognised academic discipline.

Australia and the Vietnam War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 449

Australia and the Vietnam War

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-03-01
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  • Publisher: NewSouth

The Vietnam War was Australia’s longest and most controversial military commitment of the twentieth century, ending in humiliation for the United States and its allies with the downfall of South Vietnam. The war provoked deep divisions in Australian society and politics, particularly since for the first time young men were conscripted for overseas service in a highly contentious ballot system. The Vietnam era is still identified with diplomatic, military and political failure. Was Vietnam a case of Australia fighting ‘other people’s wars’? Were we really ‘all the way’ with the United States? How valid was the ‘domino theory’? Did the Australian forces develop new tactical methods in earlier Southeast Asian conflicts, and just how successful were they against the unyielding enemy in Vietnam? In this landmark book, award-winning historian Peter Edwards skilfully unravels the complexities of the global Cold War, decolonisation in Southeast Asia and Australian domestic politics to provide new, often surprising, answers to these questions.

Sacred Places
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 658

Sacred Places

Memorials to Australian participation in wars abound in our landscape. From Melbourne's huge Shrine of Remembrance to the modest marble soldier, obelisk or memorial hall in suburb and country town, they mourn and honour Australians who have served and died for their country. Surprisingly, they have largely escaped scrutiny. Ken Inglis argues that the imagery, rituals and rhetoric generated around memorials constitute a civil religion, a cult of ANZAC. Sacred Places traces three elements which converged to create the cult: the special place of war in the European mind when nationalism was at its zenith; the colonial condition; and the death of so many young men in distant battle, which impell...