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Biography
Sally Graham

Sally Graham is a Major in the Royal Australian Corps of Transport. She has sixteen years worth of experience serving in a variety of different corps and non-corps postings throughout her career.

The centre of Stalingrad after liberation.
The Battle of Stalingrad
This lesson plan comes courtesy of Sally Graham who has generously shared several lessons she developed for her team. The lesson is based on the Battle of Stalingrad, one of the most decisive battles of WWII.
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Australia in Iraq: A Summary of the Iraq Dossier by Al Palazzo
The Iraq Dossier put together by Al Palazzo offers a rare opportunity for dialogue about a variety of issues associated with Australia’s involvement in the conflict.This article provides an excellent summary for the time poor soldier.
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New Guinea native carriers meet Australian officers at a rest spot on the Kokoda Trail (August, 1942).
Understanding Myth-making in Historical Case Studies Through the Kokoda Campaign, 1942
To acknowledge the 75th anniversary of the Kokoda Trail Campaign, this lesson plan by Sally Graham explores the public popularity surrounding Gallipoli and Kokoda in particular, and how this contributes to "the ANZAC mythology that exists around the Australian Army".
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General Douglas MacArthur wades ashore during initial landings at Leyte, Philippine Islands.
Where to Begin with Military History?
This article introduces a series of historical training packages aimed to assist battalion and company level professional development. The packages have been designed to recognise the 100th anniversary of a number of key battles while at the same time offering relevant discussion points across the spectrum of warfare.
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