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The Australian Victories in France in 1918

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A commanding officer offers a candid memoir and operational history of the Australian Corps during the closing campaigns on the Western Front, describing how it was organized into a cohesive formation and the strategic and tactical thinking that shaped each engagement. The narrative reconstructs major set-piece attacks and ensuing pursuits, explains coordination of infantry, artillery and tanks, and recounts day-to-day decisions made under changing circumstances. Maps, photographs and appendices support discussions of planning, logistics, breaches of fortified lines, exploitation of gains and the measured assessment of results and casualties.

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Sir John Monash

Sir John Monash was an Australian military commander renowned for his leadership during World War I. He played a pivotal role in several key battles, notably the Australian victories in France in 1918, which are detailed in his influential work, "The Australian Victories in France in 1918." Monash's innovative tactics and emphasis on combined arms operations significantly contributed to the success of Allied forces. Beyond his military career, he was also an engineer and a prominent figure in post-war Australia, advocating for veterans and contributing to the development of the nation.

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