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Wartime magazine issue 96

Wartime magazine issue 96

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Wartime magazine issue 96

$2.76

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The Story

Wartime Magazine (Spring 2021) - Afghanistan

Featured articles:

  • 20 years in Afghanistan by John Blaxland. What did Australia achieve there, and what did we learn?
  • Leaving Kabul by Carter Malkasian. US strategy in Afghanistan failed to consider what victory and an exit would require.
  • Reporting from the front by Karen Middleton. Three assignments in Afghanistan brought home strong lessons about journalism and war.
  • War of resistance by Matt Anderson. Australia’s role inAfghanistan has ended, but the struggle is not over.
  • A very long engagement by Aaron Pegram. New exhibitions at the Memorial will give greater attention to Australia’s role in the Middle East region.
  • Assessing war trauma by Alexander McFarlane. The health costs of the war in Afghanistan raise unanswered questions that need continued research.
  • Mad Monday by Michael Grant. A demanding task for 1st Commando Regiment in Afghanistan.
  • Ink stories by Stephanie Boyle. Behind every tattoo there’s the story of a veteran of the Middle East.
  • "With one voice, one heartbeat" by Hannah Viney. The size of the anti-Iraq War protests has never been matched, but their momentum died quickly.
  • Stories of survival by Ally Roche. An immigrant artist left a record of her wartime story.
  • Plus regular features including Reflections, Collection Insights, In the Picture, book reviews and Last Post.

 

Details: Magazine, published 2021.

Format: Soft cover, illustrations, 72 pages.

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

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Wartime Magazine (Spring 2021) - Afghanistan

Featured articles:

  • 20 years in Afghanistan by John Blaxland. What did Australia achieve there, and what did we learn?
  • Leaving Kabul by Carter Malkasian. US strategy in Afghanistan failed to consider what victory and an exit would require.
  • Reporting from the front by Karen Middleton. Three assignments in Afghanistan brought home strong lessons about journalism and war.
  • War of resistance by Matt Anderson. Australia’s role inAfghanistan has ended, but the struggle is not over.
  • A very long engagement by Aaron Pegram. New exhibitions at the Memorial will give greater attention to Australia’s role in the Middle East region.
  • Assessing war trauma by Alexander McFarlane. The health costs of the war in Afghanistan raise unanswered questions that need continued research.
  • Mad Monday by Michael Grant. A demanding task for 1st Commando Regiment in Afghanistan.
  • Ink stories by Stephanie Boyle. Behind every tattoo there’s the story of a veteran of the Middle East.
  • "With one voice, one heartbeat" by Hannah Viney. The size of the anti-Iraq War protests has never been matched, but their momentum died quickly.
  • Stories of survival by Ally Roche. An immigrant artist left a record of her wartime story.
  • Plus regular features including Reflections, Collection Insights, In the Picture, book reviews and Last Post.

 

Details: Magazine, published 2021.

Format: Soft cover, illustrations, 72 pages.

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