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Wartime magazine issue 76
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Official magazine of the Australian War Memorial
Wartime Magazine (Spring 2016) - Indigenous service
Featured articles:
- Why did they serve? by Mick Dodson and Siobhan McDonnell. Facing entrenched discrimination, why did black diggers still enlist?
- The Fighting Gunditjmara by Lachlan Grant. Indigenous people have fought for country and for nation, from frontier wars to world wars.
- Against the act by Philippa Scarlett. It may have been illegal, but many Indigenous men fought for their country in the First World War.
- Under the Kaiser's crescent moon by Aaron Pegram. Indigenous Australians in an unlikely prisoner-of-war camp.
- Identify and recognise by Michael Bell. Discovering stories of Indigenous service.
- The Flying Bunyips by Garth O'Connell. An American squadron that recognised the support of the Aboriginal community.
- Double Diamonds by Karl James. Australia's first commandos.
- Charles Bean's vision realised by Ashley Ekins. The shaping of the Australian War Memorial.
- Plus regular features including Reflections, Mail Call, and book reviews.
Details: Magazine, published 2016.
Format: Soft cover, illustrations, 72 pages.
Dimensions: 29.7 cm (h) x 20.2 cm (w) 0.5 cm (d) / 210 grams.