Iconic image only tells part of WW1 medics’ fight
THE image of Simpson and his donkey often comes to mind when thinking of the medical field during World War I.
THE image of Simpson and his donkey often comes to mind when thinking of the medical field during World War I.
THIS Brisbane City Councillor is immensely proud of his late father, who was awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross during WWII.
AMONG thousands of books in the Royal Australian Air Force Association’s collection are a few gems which tell the stories of our World War I flying aces.
A MUSICAL telling the stories and struggles of women whose husbands have served in conflicts past to present is showing in Brisbane in April.
BETWEEN rehearsals for the choir performance of their lives, 33 Tasmanian teenagers have been lost in thought.
WHEN World War I broke out on July 28, 1914, the Port Adelaide Football Club was an invincible army in SA sport.
THE short life and sudden death of Aussie Rules player Alan Cordner in 1915, was just a snapshot of the bigger picture of what happened to ordinary men in extraordinary times.
PRINCE William has revealed that he and brother Harry will take part in next year’s Gallipoli centenary on the eve of tomorrow’s 99th commemorations.
THIS is the unique WWI diary of Private Frank Brewer, and his account of the assault on the village of Wiancourt amid explosions, gas and the “avalanche of death”. 100 Years of Untold ANZAC Stories
THE words of Private Francis Brewer capture the terror of war, and his diary and letters are shared for the nation to read.
FRANK Trimmer would not speak of the hardships he experienced in PNG during WWII but his unique drawings and letters are a window into the life of an Australian soldier.
THE first line in the bloody chapter of Australian history that is Gallipoli, was written by a Queenslander – the first man ashore during the landings at Anzac Cove. 100 Years of Untold Stories.
100 years after Billy Sing left Queensland to become the most feared triggerman of WWI, the fabled “Gallipoli Sniper” will be honoured with a $50,000 monument in Brisbane.
HE was one of Australia’s least likely war heroes, but a shy Cairns man returned as Queensland’s most decorated soldier of his time. 100 Years of Untold Stories
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