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Malaya Nineteen Forty Two Brian Padair Farrell Garth Pratten

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Malaya Nineteen Forty Two Brian Padair Farrell Garth Pratten
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Publisher: Big Sky Publishing
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 5.93 MB
Author: Brian Padair Farrell, Garth Pratten
ISBN: 9780980567441, 0980567440
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Malaya Nineteen Forty Two Brian Padair Farrell Garth Pratten by Brian Padair Farrell, Garth Pratten 9780980567441, 0980567440 instant download after payment.

When Imperial Japan unleashed the Pacific War in December 1941, Australian forces went into action, as part of a larger British Empire force, to defend Malaya and Singapore. Australia's principal contribution to defending Malaya and Singapore was the 8th Division. Originally raised for service in the Mediterranean, the division was committed piecemeal to Malaya and its performance was bedevilled by poor command decisions in the face of an enemy better prepared on all counts for the campaign at hand. The 8th Division, however, also reflected some strengths of the AIF at large: stubbornness in positional defense, effective and flexible small unit tactics and leadership, and skill and determination in close quarter combat. Singapore was lost more in spite than because of Australian efforts, but its loss underlined Australia's strategic dependence on 'great and powerful friends' during the Second World War.

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