AIF in Battle: How the Australian Imperial Force Fought, 1914-1918
By the end of the First World War the combat formations of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) in both France and the Middle East were considered among the British Empire's most effective troops. While sometimes a source of pride and not a little boasting, how the force came to be so was not due to any inherent national prowess or trait. Instead it was the culmination of years of training, organisational change, battlefield experimentation and hard-won experience—a process that included not just the Australians, but the wider British imperial armies as well.

This book brings together some of Australia's foremost military historians to outline how the military neophytes that left Australia's shores in 1914 became the battle winning troops of 1918. It will trace the evolution of several of the key arms of the AIF, including the infantry, the light horse, the artillery, and the flying corps, and also consider how the various arms worked together alongside other troops of the British Empire to achieve a remarkably high level of battlefield effectiveness.
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AIF in Battle: How the Australian Imperial Force Fought, 1914-1918
By the end of the First World War the combat formations of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) in both France and the Middle East were considered among the British Empire's most effective troops. While sometimes a source of pride and not a little boasting, how the force came to be so was not due to any inherent national prowess or trait. Instead it was the culmination of years of training, organisational change, battlefield experimentation and hard-won experience—a process that included not just the Australians, but the wider British imperial armies as well.

This book brings together some of Australia's foremost military historians to outline how the military neophytes that left Australia's shores in 1914 became the battle winning troops of 1918. It will trace the evolution of several of the key arms of the AIF, including the infantry, the light horse, the artillery, and the flying corps, and also consider how the various arms worked together alongside other troops of the British Empire to achieve a remarkably high level of battlefield effectiveness.
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AIF in Battle: How the Australian Imperial Force Fought, 1914-1918

AIF in Battle: How the Australian Imperial Force Fought, 1914-1918

by Melbourne University Publishing
AIF in Battle: How the Australian Imperial Force Fought, 1914-1918

AIF in Battle: How the Australian Imperial Force Fought, 1914-1918

by Melbourne University Publishing

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Overview

By the end of the First World War the combat formations of the Australian Imperial Force (AIF) in both France and the Middle East were considered among the British Empire's most effective troops. While sometimes a source of pride and not a little boasting, how the force came to be so was not due to any inherent national prowess or trait. Instead it was the culmination of years of training, organisational change, battlefield experimentation and hard-won experience—a process that included not just the Australians, but the wider British imperial armies as well.

This book brings together some of Australia's foremost military historians to outline how the military neophytes that left Australia's shores in 1914 became the battle winning troops of 1918. It will trace the evolution of several of the key arms of the AIF, including the infantry, the light horse, the artillery, and the flying corps, and also consider how the various arms worked together alongside other troops of the British Empire to achieve a remarkably high level of battlefield effectiveness.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780522868661
Publisher: Melbourne University Publishing
Publication date: 06/13/2016
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 344
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

Dr Jean Bou is a historian and lecturer at the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, the Australian National University, where his teaching responsibilities include lecturing at the Australian Command and Staff College. A historian of war with an interest in operations in the late-nineteenth and early-twentieth centuries, he is the author and co-editor of several books on Australian military history, including Light Horse: A History of Australia's Mounted Arm and Duty First: the Royal Australian Regiment, 1946-2006. He is also the lead author for the forthcoming fourth volume of the Official History of Australian Peacekeeping, Humanitarian and Post-Cold War Operations.

Table of Contents

  • Chapter - 1: Cavlary Combat: Mounted Warfare in Palestine
  • Chapter - 2: The Battalion: The AIF Infantry Battalion and its Evolution
  • Chapter - 3: Indirect Fire: The AIF's Artillery and Mortars on the Western Front
  • Chapter - 4: The AIF's Commanders: Learning on the Job
  • Chapter - 5: Over the Western Front: Air Power and the AIF
  • Chapter - 6: Below Ground: The AIF's Mining Operations
  • Chapter - 7: 'Nightly Suicide Operations': Trench Raids and the Development of the AIF
  • Chapter - 8: From the Somme to the Salient: The AIF and its Battles, 1916-1917?
  • Chapter - 9: Backs to the Wall': Australians on the Western Front, January-June 1918?
  • Chapter - 10: The AIF and the Hundred Days: Orchestration for Tactical Success in 1918?
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