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Beyond Combat: Australian Military Activity Away From the Battlefield
'Even a military that is solely dedicated to preparing for war creates, simply by existing, a suite of responsibilities that has very little to do with combat.' Tristan Moss and Tom Richardson.
There is a lot more to military life than war. From an army nurse's letters home during the First World War, military families in Southeast Asia during the Cold War and recovering air force war dead to educating Papua New Guinean forces and the experiences of LGBTI soldiers, Beyond Combat: Australian Military Activity Away From the Battlefield is a wide-ranging examination of military operations away from the battlefield.
With contributions from historians and military personnel, including Christina Twomey, Noah Riseman, Shirleene Robinson and Clare O'Neill, Beyond Combat reveals important aspects of military history too often overlooked.
Details: Non-fiction, published 2018.
Format: Soft cover, 256 pages.
Dimensions: 23.4 cm (h) x 15.3 (w) x 1.9 cm (d) / 363 grams.