Description

Title: The Proud 6th – An Illustrated History of the 6th Australian Division 1939 – 1946

Author: Johnston, Mark

Condition: Near Mint

Edition: 1st Edition

Publication Date: 2008

ISBN: 9780521514118

Cover: Hard Cover with Dust Jacket – 284 pages

Comments: The comprehensive and meticulously researched account of the 6th Australian Division during World War 2. 

Following Mark Johnston’s acclaimed illustrated histories of the 7th and 9th Australian Divisions, this is his long-awaited history of the 6th Australian Division: the first such history ever published. The 6th was a household name during World War II. It was the first division raised in the Second Australian Imperial Force, the first division to go overseas and the first to fight. Its success in that fight, in Libya in 1941, indicated that the standard established in the Great War would be continued. General Blamey and nearly every other officer who became wartime army, corps and divisional commanders were once members of the 6th Division. Through photographs and an authoritative text, this book tells their story and the story of the proud, independent and tough troops they commanded.

Contents

Introduction; 1. Origins and early days; 2. Bardia; 3. Tobruk to Benghazi; 4. Greece; 5. Crete; 6. Syria; 7. Return to Australia; 8. Kokoda to the sea; 9. Wau-Salamaua; 10. The longest wait: Australia 1943–4; 11. Aitape-Wewak; Conclusion.