The First World War Battle of Pozieres has long been regarded as a costly battle that produced little meaningful gain.
by
Meleah Hampton
The Battle of Maryang San 1951
The Korean War was Australia's first foray into the Cold War as a minor power and fought by the newly formed Royal Australian Regiment (RAR).
by
Dayton McCarthy
The Battle of Milne Bay 1942
The Battle of Milne Bay was a Second World War battle against the Japanese to protect Port Moresby.
by
Nicholas Anderson
The Battle of the Lys, April 1918
A book describing the battle to save the town of Hazebrouck and focuses on the role of the 1st Australian Division in halting the surging German thrust towards the town in 1918.
by
Colin Mattey
The Hindenburg Line 1918
This book describes the two fiercely fought set-piece battles that saw Fourth Army break through the German line in 1918, the Hindenburg Line.
by
Adam Rankin
Counter-Attack Villers Bretonneux, April 1918
The brutal 1914 German invasion of Belgium and France had gained a large portion of both countries.
by
Peter Edgar
The Battle of Passchendaele
The Battle for Passchendaele began on 12 October 1917 and as one of the epic struggles of the First World War.
by
Ian Finlayson
Australia’s First Campaign: the Capture of German New Guinea 1914
The Australian campaign to seize German New Guinea in 1914 is one of the forgotten episodes of the First World War.
by
Robert Stevenson
Salamaua 1943
Between the end of the Kokoda campaign in January 1943 and the start of the New Guinea offensives at Lae in early September, the Australian Army was engaged in some of the most intense and challenging fighting of the war.
by
Phillip Bradley
Australian Force Somalia 1992-1993
In 1992, civil war, drought and economic collapse left four million Somalis destitute, displaced and starving.