The filthy business of war
Will Dyson captured the hardship and humanity of ordinary soldiers in the First World War.
Per Ardua Ad Astra
105 Years of Service of the Royal Australian Air Force
Bearing Witness
Official war artists and Australia’s role in the Burma Campaign.
Australian clearance divers and a Gulf War missile
How Ian “Nosey” Parker and his team risked it all to recover a missile in Kuwait, 1991.
A is for Animals
An A to Z of animals in war, from mascots and messengers to creepy-crawlies.
Harold Freedman’s Aircraft Hall Mural
Uncovered and bringing Australia’s aviation history back to light.
Winged Warriors
Pigeons have been in use in both war and civilian life for centuries.
A quiet victory
HMAS Diamantina’s role in the surrenders of Nauru and Ocean Island in 1945.
Words of War: Defining War and Australian History
War can be surprisingly difficult to define
Undercover Hero
A local merchant from Thailand who helped prisoners of war on the Thai–Burma Railway.
HMAS Goorangai
The first ship of the Royal Australian Navy lost in the Second World War.
Michael "Mick" Jones
After leaving the Navy in 2001, Michael Jones found photography.
The Dominion of Fear
Morale and combat motivation of Commonwealth soldiers in the two World Wars.
Tenacious trailblazers: 7 female war reporters
7 incredible female war reporters.
Behind the Cover: Siege of Tobruk
One of George Silk’s most striking photographs of Australian soldiers during the siege of Tobruk
Visiting battle grounds: Tarawa
A remote atoll in the Pacific was taken in 1943 at immense cost.
Something happened here last night
On 16 October 1975, five Australian journalists were killed by Indonesian military forces.