Wartime 96 - Spring 2021 Afghanistan Featured articles: 20 years in Afghanistan by John Blaxland. What did Australia achieve there, and what did we learn? Leaving Kabul by Carter Malkasian. US strategy in Afghanistan failed to consider what victory and an exit would require. Reporting from the front by Karen Middleton. Three assignments in Afghanistan brought home strong lessons about journalism and war. War of resistance by Matt Anderson. Australia’s role in Afghanistan has ended, but the struggle is not over. A very long engagement by Aaron Pegram. New exhibitions at the Memorial will give greater attention to Australia’s role in the Middle East region. Assessing war trauma by Alexander McFarlane. The health costs of the war in Afghanistan raise unanswered questions that need continued research. Mad Monday by Michael Grant. A demanding task for 1st Commando Regiment in Afghanistan. Ink stories by Stephanie Boyle. Behind every tattoo there’s the story of a veteran of the Middle East. "With one voice, one heartbeat" by Hannah Viney. The size of the anti-Iraq War protests has never been matched, but their momentum died quickly. Stories of survival by Ally Roche. An immigrant artist left a record of her wartime story. Plus regular features including Reflections, Collection Insights, In the Picture, book reviews and Last Post.
Stories of Survival An immigrant artist left a record of her wartime story. By Ally Roche Second World War
Final Mission How Sean Hobbs' photography became the cornerstone of the Memorial’s Afghanistan collection. By Kate Dethridge Afghanistan