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Wartime magazine issue 53
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Official magazine of the Australian War Memorial
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Wartime Magazine (Summer 2011) - Last actions: The Fleet Air Arm at Korea
Featured articles:
- First and last: Australia's carrier airpower goes to war by Jean Bou. A single tour to the Korean War proved to be the only time that the RAN used its carrier airpower in anger.
- The Rai Coast advance by Peter Thompson. In January 1944, untested Australian troops pursued the Japanese across New Guinea's difficult terrain.
- Yarra heroes: honours deferred by John Bradford. HMAS Yarra's final heroic actions were never recognised – was it the fault of the system?
- After the fall by Steven Bullard. With the war in Vietnam almost over, there was still plenty for the Royal Australian Air Force to do.
- Danger in the ground by Marcus Fielding. Australian soldiers helped to train Afghans to rid their country of mines.
- Leaving Gallipoli: perceptions from the Turkish side by Ashley Ekins. The withdrawal was a triumph of planning and execution, but did it completely deceive the Turkish defenders?
- 'A bit of scrap' by Chris Holyday. An unknown contributor to The Anzac book was a poet in the mould of Lawson. He was Thomas Henry “Crosscut” Wilson of 16th Battalion, AIF.
- Nightscapes and jungle visions by Laura Webster and Diana Warnes. Two very different artists, Jon Cattapan and eX de Medici, picture the world of modern peacekeepers.
- Missing but not forgotten by Margaret Reeson. The loss of the Montevideo Maru left many questions, some of which are beginning to be answered.
- The new Hall of Valour by Peter Burness. Old and honourable traditions have been given an elegant new home.
- Rose Force unearthed by Chelsea Mannix. Warrant Officer Jack Balsillie’s search for battlefield relics helped recall the story of Australian forces in action in Malaya.
Details: Magazine, published 2011.
Format: Soft cover, illustrations, 72 pages.
Dimensions: 29.7 cm (h) x 20.2 cm (w) 0.5 cm (d) / 210 grams.