By the end of the 'Great War', the Australian and New Zealand Army
Corps (ANZAC) had a reputation for being one of the most effective
formations on the Western Front. After Anzac provides a critical and
comparative analysis of how Australian infantry developed to embody
this reputation, primarily as an element of the greater Imperial
Force. The book opens with a comparison of the Australian Imperial
Force (AIF) to the Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF); both were
Dominion formations who trained and developed under the British
Expeditionary Force (BEF). Various AIF training and development
instructed by the BEF are then explored, including infantry recruit
and tactical training, weapons systems and specialist training,
culminating in a critical analysis of how this resulted in the
effectiveness and professionalism of Australian troops who served on
the Western Front. The impact of the Anzac legend and the mythology of
the Western Front are considered.
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The Development of Australian Infantry on the Western Front, 1916–1918
Product details
ISBN
9781009603799
Published
2025
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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