The Australian Army served in numerous theatres and campaigns throughout World War II, earning distinction and at times facing significant challenges. During the Pacific War, the infantry brigade, as an intermediate formation commanding multiple infantry battalions and numerous attached units, was key in Australian efforts to secure victory. The 18th Infantry Brigade participated in a variety of combat operations with a range of allies allowing it rare experience among Australian units. It's involvement in operations from Europe to the Middle East and onto the Pacific ensured that it was one of the most modern brigades at the close of the war. Assault Brigade examines the challenges and development of the Australian Army's 18th Infantry Brigade throughout World War II. It investigates a series of campaigns fought across the South West Pacific Area, highlighting lessons learnt and adaptations implemented as a result of each battle.
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1. An Introduction to the Brigade; 2. The Long Road to the SWPA; 3. The Battle of Milne Bay; 4. The Battle of Buna; 5. Rebuilding the 18th Infantry Brigade; 6. The Battle of Shaggy Ridge; 7. Amphibious Warfare Doctrine; 8. Amphibious Exercises and Rehearsals; 9. The Assault Brigade; 10. Conclusion.
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Written by a Senior Historian with over 30 years of active and reserve service, Assault Brigade is essential reading for those interested in Australia's military history.

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ISBN
9781009431811
Publisert
2024-06-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Cambridge University Press
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
296

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Biographical note

Matthew E. Miller is a Senior Historian at the United States Special Operations Command and is responsible for managing the battlefield historical collection. He has over thirty years of active and reserve service in the United States military and holds degrees from the University of California San Diego, the London School of Economics and a Ph.D. in History from the University of New South Wales, Canberra at the Australian Defence Force Academy.