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Author Pratten, Garth, 1973-

Title Australian battalion commanders in the Second World War / Garth Pratten
Published Port Melbourne, VIC : Cambridge University Press, 2009

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Description 1 online resource (xix, 435 pages) : illustrations, maps
Series Australian Army history series
Australian Army history series.
Contents 'A battalion commander, he's everything' ; 'Completely untrained for war':forming the AIF, 1939-1940 ; 'We were learning then': the AIF's Mediterranean campaigns, 1941 ; Desert epilogue: El Alamein, 1942 ; Victims of circumstance: battalion command in the 8th Division ; 'No place for half-hearted measures': Australia and Papua, 1940-1942 ; 'There is no mystery in jungle fighting': New Guinea 1943-44 ; 'Experienced, toughened, competent': 1945 -- Conclusion: 'The CO is just one of a team' -- Appendix 1: The demographics of battalion commanders 1939-1945 -- Appendix 2: Periods of command
Summary "Australian Battalion Commanders in the Second World War explores the background, role and conduct of the commanding officers of Australian infantry battalions during the Second World War. Battalion commanding officers were the lynchpins of the battlefield uniting the senior officers who planned with the soldiers who fought but they have received scant attention in contemporary military history. It is the first time that the experience of these men has been studied in detail. The stories of soldiers have been told in many places, as have those of generals, but not the unit commanders in between. Garth Pratten writes the commanding officers back into history to provide a fresh understanding of the nature of the Australian battlefield experience in the Second World War. Utilising extensive and original archival research, Pratten insightfully charts the development of Australia's infantry commanding officers from part-time, ill-prepared amateurs, to seasoned veterans who, although still not professional soldiers, deserved the title of professional men of war. It is a story of improvisation, adaptation, and evolution; of an army learning from hard-won experience to integrate men and technology to overcome both its enemies and the environment it fought in. Most of all, it is a story of men confronting the timeless challenges of military leadership: mastering their own fear and discomfort in order to motivate and inspire their men to endure the maelstrom of battle."--Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 390-407) and index
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Subject Australia. Australian Army -- History
SUBJECT Australia. Australian Army fast
Subject Command of troops.
World War, 1939-1945 -- Australia
HISTORY -- Military -- Other.
TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING -- Military Science.
Command of troops
Infanteriebataillon
Bataillonskommandeur
Weltkrieg 1939-1945
Australia
Australien
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781461939757
1461939755
9781139194686
1139194682
9781107273795
110727379X