Court Martialled AIF Soldiers in WW1 : 17,000 of Them

Court Martialled AIF Soldiers in WW1 : 17,000 of Them

by Des Lambley
Court Martialled AIF Soldiers in WW1 : 17,000 of Them

Court Martialled AIF Soldiers in WW1 : 17,000 of Them

by Des Lambley

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Overview

These soldiers all volunteered to serve in the Australian Imperial Force to help defend the British Empire, democracies and the freedoms of people. The number of the soldiers court martialled during WW1 is a great surprise to most Australians. The Anzac soldier and his gallantry and fighting ability has permeated into the psyche of the population but knowledge about military criminality has been overlooked.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940163579907
Publisher: Des Lambley
Publication date: 09/30/2019
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 541 KB

About the Author

The author holds  a BA(Hons.) and a Grad. Dip. in History from the University of New England and a Master of (Civil) Engineering from the University of New South Wales. He had 20 years experience with the Australian Army during the Vietnam era and was then employed as a Senior Policy and Research Officer with the New South Wales Government.

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