
Artist in the Trenches
Napier Waller served with the artillery in the First World War.
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Stories you won't forget
Napier Waller served with the artillery in the First World War.
Unexpected losses and operational failures on the final line of defence in Egypt 1942.
Women trained as wireless telegraphists to free men for war, leading to the WRANS formation.
For more than 70 years Australia has been providing peacekeepers to the world and our region.
Letters to a model reveal wartime longing, connection and a life cut tragically short.
Letters reveal Colin and Irene Simper’s wartime love story.
Australian war artists captured striking portraits of Papua New Guineans who served in WWII.
Flame-throwers aroused terror and revulsion, but they came to be used by all sides in warfare.
Australia’s long defence relationship with Papua New Guinea is based in shared history.
Historians share the books that first inspired their passion for history.
A moving collection of letters written to an Australian prisoner of war
Sybil's artworks capture the vital role of war industry workers on the home front.
A PR photographer’s perilous patrol on the Saigon River, Vietnam, 1969.
Families unite at the Memorial to honour rugby greats who served at Gallipoli.
One of Australia’s oldest unopened bottles of beer has been donated to the National Collection.
What seemed like destiny became an experience that has lasted a lifetime.
Discover the history and role of Australia’s National Servicemen, known as ‘Nashos’.
The Deperdussin is the oldest existing Australian aircraft.
The Allied victory at Buna–Gona was harrowing for the Japanese soldiers
Enemy weapons encountered by the Australian Army in South Vietnam.
A little-known group of Chinese spies, organised and led by an Australian