Eric Lloyd Hutchinson married Frances Burton Greig, from then known as Frances Burton Hutchinson (1889-1956). The marriage produced a daughter, Joyce Dorothy Hutchinson (1917–1997) and a son, Arthur ...
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The last action involving Australian infantry on the Western Front in the First World War. Following the breaking of the Hindenburg Line, the attack on Montbrehain on 5 October 1918 represented an ...
Leslie Morshead won fame as the defender of Tobruk during the Second World War and is among the most renowned Australian divisional commanders of that war. He was born at Ballarat in Victoria on 18 ...
David Gerald Evans was born in 1889, the youngest son of John and Elinor Evans of "Redcamp" at Moyhu, Victoria. He attended Melbourne Grammar School from 1905 to 1907 and was working as a grazier with ...
Leslie Cecil Maygar was born near Kilmore, Victoria, on 27 May 1868. He was farming at Euroa when he volunteered for service with the Victorian Mounted Rifles and served in the South African War. It ...
Described by Charles Bean as "short and dapper in figure, a vigorous, brave, upright and understanding leader of fighting men", William Birdwood commanded the Australian Corps for much of the First ...
Father of media magnate, Rupert, Keith Murdoch was also a newspaper proprietor and journalist. He was born in Melbourne on 12 August 1885 and, as a youth, suffered from a debilitating stammer that ...
Note Includes index. Medium calibre cannon are used by all three services and have a diverse range of applications which, in recent years, have brought about many exciting new developments in these ...
Gordon Bennett, born on 16 April 1887 at Balwyn, Melbourne, was Australia's most controversial Second World War commander. As a youth he attended Balwyn State School and Hawthorn College before ...