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Those Ragged Bloody Heroes Peter Brune

Those Ragged Bloody Heroes By Peter Brune

Those Ragged Bloody Heroes by Peter Brune


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From July to September 1942, a single poorly-equipped battalion managed to keep a force of 10,000 crack Japanese troops from breaking through the front line. Their dedication, courage and spirit were not destroyed by the tragic cost of their near victory. This title offers an account of Australian soldiers on the Kokoda Trail.

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Those Ragged Bloody Heroes: From the Kokoda Trail to Gona Beach 1942 by Peter Brune

The Kokoda Trail is part of Australian military folklore.During July to September 1942 the Japanese set about the capture of Port Moresby by an overland crossing of the Owen Stanley Range, and a landing in Milne Bay. To oppose a force of 10,000 crack Japanese troops on the Kokoda Trail, the Allies committed one under-trained and poorly-equipped unit - the 39th Battalion, later reinforced by Veterans of the 21st Brigade, 7th Division AIF. These were then men of Maroubra Force.The Australians put up a desperate fight. They withdrew village by village, forcing the Japanese to fight for every inch of ground. Finally at Ioribaiwa, the Japanese turned away, beaten and exhausted. The Australian soldiers' reward for their remarkable achievement was denigration by the High Command - General Blamey called them 'running rabbits'.Then in December 1942 when the fighting at the beachheads had produced little success, the former members of Maroubra Force captured Gona after heavy fighting - but at tragic cost.Those Ragged Bloody Heroes is the story of those battles told as never before, through the eyes of the Australian soldiers who fought there. It is a story that raises serious questions about the planning and command of the Kokoda and Gona campaigns.Those Ragged Bloody Heroes is a stirring history of triumph, tragedy and controversy set in the mud and steaming jungle of the Kokoda Trail and the fireswept beaches at Gona.

About Peter Brune

Peter Brune is a leading authority and writer on the Australian campaigns in New Guinea in World War II. He has had exclusive access to much of the information he has gathered over recent years, including interviews with many of the survivors, several of whom have now passed away.First published in 1991, Those Ragged Bloody Heroes was Peter's first book. He has gone on to write a number of bestsellers; The Spell Broken, We Band of Brothers, and A Bastard of a Place and has co-authored with Neil McDonald 200 Shots: Damien Parer and George Silk and the Australians at War in New Guinea Peter Brune is a school teacher and lives in Adelaide.

Table of Contents

ForewordAcknowledgmentsAbbreviations1 Peace in our time2 The threshold of fear3 The devil's design4 No do-or-die stunts5 A desperate baptism6 On our last bloody legs7 Confident even cocksure8 Unawed in the gates of death9 Rupert's clinic10 Full of fight but utterly weary11 A question of momentum12 92 this way13 The rabbit that runs14 To the beach-head15 Not to reason why16 Embarrassed to be alive17 SilentNotesBibliographyIndex

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GOR013670989
9781741145595
1741145597
Those Ragged Bloody Heroes: From the Kokoda Trail to Gona Beach 1942 by Peter Brune
Used - Like New
Paperback
Allen & Unwin
2005-08-01
420
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