Articles related to "Australian Army"Over 200,000 carrier or homing pigeons were used by the Allied forces during World War I and II in order to conduct surveillance and relay messages to the front.
The FAL was the rifle choice of western Europe's NATO forces as well as those of the Commonwealth. They were made in two very different versions.
The lines between art, fashion, and photojournalism are more blurred than ever, and that could be a plus for students pursuing a career in fashion photography.
Legendary Aussie World War I hero John Simpson was not Australian, was not Simpson - and was not heroic by nature.
The Ern Malley affair may be the most important literary hoax of the 20th century. It grew out of a hatred of and the desire to debunk the avant-garde style of modernism.
Used by the US and her Allies for more than sixty years, the M-2 series of flamethrowers have been the mainstay weapon of this class.
In travel to Turkey, Istanbul is the logical centre. From Istanbul, Anzac House Tourism runs a well-organised one-day Gallipoli tour to this historic WWI battle site.
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