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Wartime magazine issue 64

Wartime magazine issue 64

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The Story

*** LAST CHANCE - discontinued publication (limitedĀ stock available) ***

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WartimeĀ Magazine (Spring 2013) -Ā Afghanistan

Featured articles:

  • Contact at Doan by Gary Ramage. On patrol against the Taliban: the soldier’s experience.
  • Australia in Afghanistan by Steven Bullard. The complex history of how we got there and why.
  • War stories from the Meao by Chris Masters. Serving personnel speak about their experiences.
  • Afghanistan: The Australian story by Rebecca Britt. The journey behind this important new exhibition.
  • Hidden and deadly by Shane Casey. Improvised explosive devices create havoc and have been around for a long time.
  • Other worlds by Laura Webster. What art can reveal of soldiers’ experiences in Afghanistan.
  • A face to a name by Meleah Hampton. A name on a headstone in France was the start of a long search.
  • Angel’s work by Janda Gooding. Charles Bean had strong reasons for recording his admiration of stretcher-bearers.
  • What to know in Egypt by Peter Stanley. Charles Bean’s guide gave Australian soldiers vital advice.
  • The liberation of Australian New Guinea by Lachlan Grant and Karl James. 1943 saw the largest military offensive ever conducted by Australian forces.
  • Plus regular features including book reviews, letters, and Memorial news.

Ā 

Details: Magazine, publishedĀ 2013.

Format: Soft cover, illustrations, 72 pages.

Dimensions:Ā 29.7 cm (h) x 20.2 cm (w) 0.5 cm (d) / 210 grams.

Description

*** LAST CHANCE - discontinued publication (limitedĀ stock available) ***

Ā 

WartimeĀ Magazine (Spring 2013) -Ā Afghanistan

Featured articles:

  • Contact at Doan by Gary Ramage. On patrol against the Taliban: the soldier’s experience.
  • Australia in Afghanistan by Steven Bullard. The complex history of how we got there and why.
  • War stories from the Meao by Chris Masters. Serving personnel speak about their experiences.
  • Afghanistan: The Australian story by Rebecca Britt. The journey behind this important new exhibition.
  • Hidden and deadly by Shane Casey. Improvised explosive devices create havoc and have been around for a long time.
  • Other worlds by Laura Webster. What art can reveal of soldiers’ experiences in Afghanistan.
  • A face to a name by Meleah Hampton. A name on a headstone in France was the start of a long search.
  • Angel’s work by Janda Gooding. Charles Bean had strong reasons for recording his admiration of stretcher-bearers.
  • What to know in Egypt by Peter Stanley. Charles Bean’s guide gave Australian soldiers vital advice.
  • The liberation of Australian New Guinea by Lachlan Grant and Karl James. 1943 saw the largest military offensive ever conducted by Australian forces.
  • Plus regular features including book reviews, letters, and Memorial news.

Ā 

Details: Magazine, publishedĀ 2013.

Format: Soft cover, illustrations, 72 pages.

Dimensions:Ā 29.7 cm (h) x 20.2 cm (w) 0.5 cm (d) / 210 grams.