TWO Aussie diggers killed in action in the first few weeks of the Great War were remembered in solemn wreath-laying ceremonies in France. World War I centenary commemorations of the Australian ...
From the tropical humidity of East Timor to the freezing winter deserts of Afghanistan, 2900 Diggers are today serving in seven operational theatres across the globe, continuing the honoured tradition ...
TWENTY Australian Diggers who fought on the Western Front in France in World War I have been identified and will have graves dedicated to them. The discovery comes as the departments of Veterans ...
AN Australian national treasure like no other has been found in medieval caves on the other side of the world. Not seen for 100 years it’s an ‘emotional’ and ‘amazing shrine’. But few, even French ...
Cassettes recording hundreds of hours of historic interviews with Australian POWs from World War I, World War II and Korea ...
HIDDEN away in an attic lay a time capsule of photos of WW1 Diggers. Their images have been recreated 100 years later by soldiers currently serving in Afghanistan. These images may have been taken 100 ...
Roos traveled all over the world with young soldiers as they were sent to fight in far flung wars. EGYPT, 14 DECEMBER 1914. In the shadows of the great pyramids and amid kitbags and Lee-Enfield rifles ...
FRIENDS of soldiers charged over a botched raid in Afghanistan have leapt to their defence, saying they are being "roasted" because they are reservists. And the stepfather of a fallen Australian ...
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