Prague/How To Pack
By (Author) Lex McAulay
Random House Australia
Arrow (Australia)
9th May 1997
Australia
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Second World War
Modern warfare
940.5426
Paperback
456
Width 131mm, Height 199mm, Spine 31mm
418g
Blood and Iron tells the full story of the Australian military campaign of 1942 against the Japanese. It is also the story of personal heroism and courage, and a refusal to give way. The Kokoda campaign of 1942 is one of the classic battles in Australian military history, and has taken its place alongside the landing at Gallipoli, the charge at Beersheba, and the defence of Tobruk. It was also the first time that Australians fought to defend their homeland against direct threat, without the protection of great and powerful friends. In Blood and Iron, Lex McAuley tells the full story of the campaign - from the beginning, when an untried force of Australians went to do battle with a Japanese army which had swept aside all before it in its relentless drive through southeast Asia, to the victorious conclusion, with the Australians emerging as victors. The Japanese side of the campaign is also describd in some detail. Blood and Iron is also the story of personal heroism and courage, and a refusal to give way, as the men battled the elements, the terrain, the jungle, and the enemy.
Lex McAulay is the author of The Battle of Long Tan, Blood and Iron and The Battle of Coral.