雑誌WARTIME 160005199

WARTIME:57 (January 2012)

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THE SECRET WAR
著者名
出版者
Australian War Museum
出版年月
2012年(平成24年)1月
大きさ(縦×横)cm
30×
ページ
73p
NDC(分類)
390
請求記号
390/W39/57
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地下書庫洋雑誌
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洋書
目次

THE SECRET WAR
THE FALLING LEAVES OF TIZAK
Corporal Ben Roberts-Smith talks about the action in Afghanistan.
(PETER PEDERSEN)

A "MOST RELIABLE" INTELLIGENCE OFFICER
Shouls an intelligence officer have taken ”Breaker" Morant's place in front of the firing squad?
(CRAIG WILCOX)

BREAKING & ENTERING
Eric Nave led Australian code-breaking in the Second World War.
(IAN BLAXLAND)

LISTENING TO THE ENEMY
Signals intelligence played a key role in Malaya, Borneo and Vietnam.
JOHN BLAXLAND)

"24 TORPEDO BOMBERS HEADED YOURS"
Coastwatchers proved vital in the defence of Australia.
(MARTIN HADLOW)

GIVING THE GAME AWAY
The German army learned a great deal from Australian prisoners captured on the Western Front.
(AARON PEGRAM)

FEATURES
AFGHANISTAN 2009
The Australian War Memorial documents what our servicemen and women see every day.
(NICK FLETCHER)

ARTIST AT WAR
Septimus Power's service came through his special skill in depicting horses at war.
(KATHERINE KOVACIC)

OUR FIRST LAND ARMY?
The Women's Auxiliary Training League was a squandered opportunity.
(DAVID CROTTY)

WALT CERTIFICATE NO.3
One of the women who got their hands on the wheel.
(GEORGINA FITZPATRICK)

HALFWAY TO HELL
A soldier’s letter s from Pozieres touched a nerve.
(EMMA CAMPBELL)

REGULAR FEATURES
REFLECTIONS Comments from the Australian War Memorial Director Steve Gower.
MAIL CALL Your letters
BRIEFING Military snippets
WHO WHAT WHERE WHEN Can you help?
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