Pioneers of armour in the Great War /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Barnsley, South Yorkshire, UK :
Pen & Sword Military,
2017.
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Table of Contents:
- Part 1
- Timeline
- Introduction
- The First Australian Armoured Car Section
- The Libyan Desert
- Sinai
- The Battle of Beersheba
- Palestine
- The Dead Sea
- The Battle of Megiddo
- The Motor Dash on Aleppo
- After the Armistice
- The Battle with the Kurdish Bandits
- Dramatis Personae of the Motor Patrol
- The men of the original Armoured Car Section
- The reinforcements
- Old soldiers fading away
- Part 2
- Timeline
- Introduction
- Reality
- the first experiences of tank support
- Perception
- the Australian public's view
- A real tank for Australia
- Dramatis Personae
- Home Services and Permanent Military Forces
- Old Soldiers
- Pioneers of Australian Armour
- Appendix A Honours and Decorations
- Appendix B Australian Imperial Force Nominal Roll
- Appendix C Nominal Roll: 1st Australian Armoured Car Section, Battery and 1st Australian Light Car Patrol 1916
- 1919
- Appendix D Other Military Service: 1st Australian Armoured Car Section/Battery and 1st Australian Fight Car Patrol 1916-1919
- Appendix E Nominal Roll: United Kingdom Personnel, attached 1st Australian Armoured Car Battery and 1st Australian Light Car Patrol 1916-1919. (Incomplete)
- Appendix F Vehicles and Vehicle Records of lst Australian Armoured Car Section/Battery and 1st Australian Light Cat Patrol 1916-1919
- Appendix G Notes on the establishment of a Light Cat Patrol, 1941
- Appendix H 5th Cavalry Division Narrative of Operations (19th September to 31st October 1918)
- Appendix I Nominal Roll: Tank Personnel 1918
- Appendix J Mk. IV (Female) Tank Technical Details
- Appendix K Notes on Tank Driving
- Appendix L Crewing a Mk. IV Tank: Martin Pegler's Account.