Label
Australian War Memorial
Name
Australian War Memorial
Actions
Incoming Resources
- Devotion, stories of Australia's wartime nurses, written by Robyn Siers
- Mud & dust, Australian Army vehicles & artillery in Vietnam, Michael K. Cecil
- The long shadow, Australia's Vietnam veterans since the War, Peter Yule ; foreword by General Sir Peter Cosgrove
- Wartime, official magazine of the Australian War Memorial
- Decision, stories of leadership in the services, written by Jennet Cole-Adams & Judy Gauld
- Australians at the Great War 1914-1918, Peter Burness
- Curiosity, stories of those who report during wartime, written by Jennet Cole-Adams and Judy Gauld
- The Second World War, a generation of Australian heroes : an illustrated history, 1939-1945, Richard Pelvin
- Comradeship, stories of friendship and recreation in wartime, written by Kathleen Cusack
- The art of war
- Gallipoli revisited, in the footsteps of Charles Bean and the Australian Historical Mission, Janda Gooding
- Fighting to the finish, the Australian army and the Vietnam war, 1968-1975, Ashley Ekins with Ian McNeill
- A. Henry Fullwood, war paintings, Anne Gray
- Soldiering on, the Australian Army at home and overseas, prepared by some of the boys
- ANZACS on the Western Front, the Australian War Memorial battlefield guide, Peter Pedersen with Chris Roberts
- Australia's Boer War, the war in South Africa, 1899-1902, Craig Wilcox
- Audacity, stories of heroic Australians in wartime, written by Carlie Walker
- A is for Anzacs, [written by Matt Anderson for the Australian Army, the Commonwealth Department of Veteran's Affairs and the Australian War Memorial]
- Ancestry, stories of multicultural ANZACS, written by Robyn Siers and Carlie Walker
- The Western Front diaries of Charles Bean, edited by Peter Burness
- Anzac to Amiens, a shorter history of the Australian fighting services in the first World War, by C.E.W. Bean
- For gallantry, Australians awarded the George Cross & the Cross of Valour, Craig Blanch
- Candour, stories in the words of those who served 1914-18, written by Karin Huckstepp and Carlie Walker