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Wartime Magazine (Winter 2010) - Special units, formations and operations
Featured articles:
- Life on the ground in the âGhan by Sergeant R. Physical hardships are just the beginning.
- âThere will be no live VCs in 8 Group' by Aaron Pegram. Australian airmen in Path Finder Force were among Bomber Commandâs finest.
- The Emu: Getting the bloody job done by Elizabeth Stewart. Flying a helicopter in Vietnam was demanding and dangerous.
- Jifjafa, a desert raid by Jean Bou. For the light horse in 1916, long-range operations were the key to dominating the Sinai Desert.
- Those âarmyânavy freaksâ by Karl James. The RAN Beach Commandos were among the most highly trained Australian servicemen of the Second World War; they made order from confusion.
- âTo catch old Jerry eating his sauerkrautâ by Michael Molkentin. Two huge raids on German aerodromes at Lille by the Australian Flying Corps marked the high point of Harry Cobbyâs career.
- Life below the waves by Gary Oakley. The cramped world of a submarine places unique demands on its crew.
- Fuel in their veins by Peter Burness. Fliers from the Great War were trailblazers in the conquest of distance.
- When the Melbourne went to Hollywood by David Gist. Glamour and colour entered the lives of Australian sailors in 1959.
- Lawrence Bragg and sound-ranging by John Jenkin. Brilliant Australian, William Henry Bragg, played a crucial but unrecognised role in the Great War.
- Artist on the medical front line by Cherie Prosser. Official war artist Nora Heysen documented the significance of Australian malaria research in 1944.
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Details: Magazine, published 2010.
Format: Soft cover, illustrations, 72 pages.
Dimensions:Â 29.7 cm (h) x 20.2 cm (w) 0.5 cm (d) / 210 grams.
Description
*** LAST CHANCE - discontinued publication (limited stock available) ***
Â
Wartime Magazine (Winter 2010) - Special units, formations and operations
Featured articles:
- Life on the ground in the âGhan by Sergeant R. Physical hardships are just the beginning.
- âThere will be no live VCs in 8 Group' by Aaron Pegram. Australian airmen in Path Finder Force were among Bomber Commandâs finest.
- The Emu: Getting the bloody job done by Elizabeth Stewart. Flying a helicopter in Vietnam was demanding and dangerous.
- Jifjafa, a desert raid by Jean Bou. For the light horse in 1916, long-range operations were the key to dominating the Sinai Desert.
- Those âarmyânavy freaksâ by Karl James. The RAN Beach Commandos were among the most highly trained Australian servicemen of the Second World War; they made order from confusion.
- âTo catch old Jerry eating his sauerkrautâ by Michael Molkentin. Two huge raids on German aerodromes at Lille by the Australian Flying Corps marked the high point of Harry Cobbyâs career.
- Life below the waves by Gary Oakley. The cramped world of a submarine places unique demands on its crew.
- Fuel in their veins by Peter Burness. Fliers from the Great War were trailblazers in the conquest of distance.
- When the Melbourne went to Hollywood by David Gist. Glamour and colour entered the lives of Australian sailors in 1959.
- Lawrence Bragg and sound-ranging by John Jenkin. Brilliant Australian, William Henry Bragg, played a crucial but unrecognised role in the Great War.
- Artist on the medical front line by Cherie Prosser. Official war artist Nora Heysen documented the significance of Australian malaria research in 1944.
Â
Details: Magazine, published 2010.
Format: Soft cover, illustrations, 72 pages.
Dimensions:Â 29.7 cm (h) x 20.2 cm (w) 0.5 cm (d) / 210 grams.













