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In October 1951 the Third Battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment took part in Operation Commando, seizing a crucial territory for the Allied defence line in Korea from a greatly superior enemy force. This fierce, hard-fought action - a story of courage, discipline and an imaginative application of the principles of war - has gone down in the annals of Australian military history.
By June 1941, Commonwealth forces were scattered across the Mediterranean and the threat of a German airborne invasion of Syria and Iraq was imminent. A scratch force, including the Australian Seventh Division, was brought together under the command of John Lavarack, one of Australia's finest generals. His orders were to take Syria.
The Story of the Light Horse in the Middle-East from its origins in the Boer War through to the end of the First World War.
For the 50th Anniversary year (1942-1992), this documentary focuses on the crucial WWII Kokoda campaign in Papua New Guinea, as seen through the eyes of the men who were there — Australians, Japanese and Papua New Guineans.
Chaplains and soldiers tell their stories of the war supported by archival footage from the most controversial war zone in recent history. The humanity of the chaplains is evident as they discuss the many emotional, social, moral and religious issues that confronted the soldiers and themselves.
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