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Authors: Craig Stockings
employers, effect on enlistments
42
â
43
enlistments
22
,
24
,
42
â
44
,
79
â
80
ethical exceptionalism
see
exceptionalist claims
ethnic corps in colonial Australia
23
Europe, compulsory military service in
38
Evans, Air Marshal David
284
Evatt, H.V. âDoc'
210
exceptionalist claims
about Australian troops
2
,
5
â
6
,
46
,
112
â
137
,
210
â
234
about military nurses
106
â
107
about US
257
volunteers vs conscripts
35
â
36
,
42
expeditionary wars
101
extrajudicial assassination
257
F/A-18 aircraft
252
family issues, effect on enlistment
43
Far East Strategic Reserve
91
â
93
Farrington, Petty Officer Reg
183
Federation, military involvement in
20
â
21
Field, James
251
Fire Support Bases in Vietnam
188
â
189
Firth, Dianne
284
Fischer, Tim
280
Foll, Hattil
155
Forde, Frank
63
Forde, Joseph
30
Fox, Ronald
251
Frank E Evans
,
USN
167
free trade deal with US
231
Freyberg, Major General Bernard
62
frontier wars, colonial
13
â
18
Gabriel, Richard
247
Gallipoli landing
atrocities committed during
115
â
116
boxes of earth from
71
Indian volunteers
41
military involvement prior to
3
naval involvement
170
New Zealand troops
52
â
53
,
56
â
58
tourism following
276
Gazelle peninsula
149
Gellibrand, Brigadier General John
124
gender of military personnel
see
men; women
General Accounting Office (US)
250
General Dynamics
254
German New Guinea
see
New Guinea campaigns
Germany
captured troops killed by Australians
117
â
118
,
131
Pacific threat from
88
treatment of prisoners by
125
workforce participation by gender
110
Gillard, Julia
237
Glebe Island Bridge
70
Glen, Frank
52
Glenn, John
242
Glennon, Michael J.
256
Gloucester Cup
178
Godley, Major General Sir Alexander
54
Government Accountability Office (US)
250
Gower, Major General Steve
284
Graves, Robert
124
Great Britain
see
United Kingdom
âGreat Powers'
38
Greek campaign, World War
II
61
â
62
grenade launchers
204
,
206
â
207
Grimshaw, Pat
109
Gulf War, Australian involvement
267
see also
Iraqi wars
Habibie, B.J.
216
Hackworth, Colonel David
202
Halligan, Marion
283
Hamilton, General Ian
28
Hammer, Brigadier Heathcoat âTack'
140
Hancock, Eleanor
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,
5
Handcock, Lieutenant Peter
114
â
115
Hastings, Max
140
Hawke, Bob
264
Hele, Ivor
128
helicopters
69
,
217
â
218
,
230
,
254
Henderson, Private Richard (âDick')
59
Henderson Smith family
260
â
261
Henkin, Louis
256
Herald Sun
265
heroism, dominated by male exemplars
103
History of the Military in Australia and
New Zealand
11
â
12
HMAS. . .
see
names of ships, e.g. âCanberra'
Hobbes, Thomas
237
Horner, David
146
Houston, Air Chief Marshal Angus
211
,
261
Howse, Neville
20
Hughes, William Morris
29
âHundred Days' offensive
39
,
48
Hurley, Lieutenant General David
211
Hyland, Tom
114
imperial defence policy
81
â
82
,
85
â
87
,
290
imperial soldiers in Australia
11
â
34
Inchon Peninsula, Korea
246
Indonesia
92
â
93
,
214
,
216
â
218
infant mortality, numbers of deaths from
268
â
269
influenza epidemic
266
information gathering
242
â
243
inhumanity
see
atrocities
International Monetary Fund
216
International Stabilisation Force
70
Iraqi wars
atrocities in
136
Australian involvement
7
,
96
â
97
,
219
â
226
US military achievements
247
â
250
Irving, Colonel Sybil
108
Japan
air raids on Darwin
17
atrocities committed against
115
atrocities committed by
130
miniature submarine attacks
171
nurses imprisoned by
103
perceived threat from
28
,
77
,
81
â
82
,
89
â
90
racial hatred against
128
â
130
Jeffrey, Michael
279
Jobson, Brigadier General Alexander
124
Kaesong, Korea
179
Kandahar province, Afghanistan
228
â
229
Kapyong Valley, Battle of
65
â
67
Kelson, Brendon
284
Kennedy, Paul
177
King, Admiral
158
King, Ernest
154
King, Jonathan
37
Kipling, Rudyard
25
Kirk, Richard
279
Kirkpatrick, John Simpson
59
Knightley, Philip
266
Kokoda Trail, Keating speech
73
â
74
Korean War
as last US victory
246
atrocities in
133
Australian involvement
90
â
91
,
267
civilian deaths
267
Kormoran
173
KPMG
255
Labuan Island, Borneo
160
Lake, Marilyn
74
,
100
,
109
,
263
,
273
Lake Burley Griffin, proposed memorials by
9
,
262
â
263
,
278
â
285
Lake War Memorials Forum
280
â
284
âlawful orders'
120
Layton, Peter
253
Leahy, Lieutenant General Peter
211
Leviathan
237
Leyte Gulf, Battle of
151
Libyan no-fly zone
228
Lindbergh, Charles
128
Lingayen Gulf, Battle of
151
Liverpool mutiny
28
Lockheed Martin
254
Lone Hand
magazine
30
Long, Gavin
108
â
109
,
146
,
152
â
153
Long Dien, Battle of
188
â
189
,
191
Long Phuoc village, Vietnam
193
Long Tan, Battle of
13
,
67
â
68
,
188
,
193
,
195
Loveday, Lieutenant
127
Lowe, Nathaniel
18
M16 land mine
207
M72 light anti-armour weapon
206
â
207
MacArthur, General Douglas
Curtin and
141
on British abandonment of the Pacific
239
on the Mandated Territories
157
â
158
Pacific strategy
139
,
145
,
149
â
150
,
152
role in directing Australian troops
162
Macarthur, John
21
Macksey, Piers
168
Mai Lai atrocity
134
Main Supply Route Tampa
224
Malawer, Stuart
256
Malone, Lieutenant Colonel W.G.
57
â
58
Mandated Territories
see
Bougainville campaign;New Britain campaign;New Guinea campaigns; Solomon Islands campaign
Mansfield, Grant
87
Manual of Military Law
119
Maori soldiers
68
Marshall, General George
154
Matthews, Sergeant A.E.
127
â
128
Mattis, General James
226
McDade, Brigadier Lyn
113
â
114
McKernan, Michael
284
McNeill, Ian
193
McQuilton, John
44
Medical Association for the Prevention of War
279
â
280
Mediterranean garrisons
64
â
65
Memorials Development Committee
278
â
282
men, predominance of in active service
105
â
106
Menzies, Robert
brothers enlist in World War
I
43
declares war on Nazi Germany
76
plans for Australian troops
81
â
82
raises expeditionary force
78
â
79
relations with Blamey
146
â
147
relations with UK War Office
85
sends troops to Vietnam
94