Reg Saunders: An Indigenous war hero
By (Author) Hugh Dolan
By (author) Adrian Threlfall
NewSouth Publishing
NewSouth Publishing
1st April 2015
Australia
General
Fiction
940.540092
Paperback
56
Width 180mm, Height 255mm
The little-known story of Reg Saunders, the firstIndigenous Australian to become an officer in theArmy, retold in action-packed graphic format.Reg Saunders MBE (192090) not only survived theWorld War II battlefields in the Middle East, NorthAfrica, Greece, Crete and New Guinea, but excelledas a military leader. He was recommended for officertraining and, in 1944, returned to New Guinea as aplatoon commander the first Aboriginal Australianto serve as a commissioned officer. What happenedduring the war to transform a determined youngman from country Victoria into a war hero onewho would go on to serve with distinction in theKorean War, and become a pioneering figure forIndigenous rights
View the Reg Saunders teaching resource on the Reading Australia website
Teachers Guide also available
'Reg Saunders immortalised in comic, An Indigenous War Hero,' featured inThe Age
Winner of the Educational Publishing Awards, Secondary Student Resource - Junior.
Hugh Dolan is a former intelligence officer with the Royal Australian Air Force. He is the author of 36 Days: The Untold Story Behind the Gallipoli Landings (2010), presenter of the documentary Gallipoli From Above and general military historian-at-large.
Adrian Threlfall is a lecturer in history at Victoria University, Melbourne, Australia and a member of the education team at the Shrine of Remembrance, Victoria. He is also a former infantryman in theAustralian Army Reserve.