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The Australian Military History Podcast is a podcast about Australia's military involvement from 1898 to present, showcasing events, people and units from the well known to the lesser known.

11/06/2024

AMHP episode sixty-five is now LIVE on all streaming platforms! In this episode, we’re covering the Battles of FSB Coral and FSB Balmoral.
You can listen HERE: https://shows.acast.com/australian-military-history/episodes/the-battles-of-fsb-coral-and-fsb-balmoral
In January 1968, the North Vietnamese Forces launched the Tet Offensive. They suffered server casualties during the opening phases of this attack and to replenish their forces, they required uninterrupted infiltration routes. Obviously, Western Forces, including Australians, didn't want this to happen. So in May troops from 1RAR, with Australian and New Zealand artillery, were sent out to establish Fire Support Base Coral.
The Vietnamese forces hit Coral before the defenders were properly prepared and an epic battle ensued. Shortly after that, 3RAR went further afield to establish Fire Support Base Balmoral. They also came under heavy attack. Between them, these twin battles would become Australia's most intense and most costly battle of the Vietnam War.
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AMHP episode sixty-five goes LIVE on all streaming platforms tomorrow at 6am! Keen to know what we're covering? Here's a...
11/06/2024

AMHP episode sixty-five goes LIVE on all streaming platforms tomorrow at 6am! Keen to know what we're covering? Here's a hint:⁣⁣⁣⁣​​​​​​​​
What was the largest engagement involving Australian troops in the Vietnam War?
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14/05/2024

AMHP episode sixty-four is now LIVE on all streaming platforms! In this episode, we’re covering the Battle of Retimo.
You can listen HERE: https://play.acast.com/s/australian-military-history/the-battle-of-retimo
After the evacuation of Greece, New Zealand, British and Australian troops prepared to defend the airfields of Crete. The Australians concentrated on the central area of the island, with the 2/1st and 2/11th Battalions responsible for the defence of the airfield at Retimo.
When German paratroopers began to fall from the sky on the 20th May 1941, it signaled the beginning of several days of hard, bitter fighting as the Allied forces attempted to deprive Germany of yet another conquest.
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AMHP episode sixty-four goes LIVE on all streaming platforms tomorrow at 6am! Keen to know what we're covering? Here's a...
13/05/2024

AMHP episode sixty-four goes LIVE on all streaming platforms tomorrow at 6am! Keen to know what we're covering? Here's a hint:⁣⁣⁣⁣​​​​​​​​
In which area of Crete did the majority of Australians fight?
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If I've got my bearings correct, this is the ground which Australian troops advanced across to attack le Hamel. I'm stan...
27/04/2024

If I've got my bearings correct, this is the ground which Australian troops advanced across to attack le Hamel. I'm standing in the remains of the first German trench captured during the attack. The village of le Hamel is a couple hundred metres behind me.

All these place names I've been reading about for 30 years are finally falling into place.
26/04/2024

All these place names I've been reading about for 30 years are finally falling into place.

Inside the Amiens Cathedral. There are similar ones for New Zealand, Canadian, British, South African and US troops.
25/04/2024

Inside the Amiens Cathedral. There are similar ones for New Zealand, Canadian, British, South African and US troops.

Dawn Service at Villers Brettenoux. Hearing the Last Post while there are hundreds of war graves behind you is incredibl...
25/04/2024

Dawn Service at Villers Brettenoux. Hearing the Last Post while there are hundreds of war graves behind you is incredibly moving.

Lest We Forget.
25/04/2024

Lest We Forget.

16/04/2024

AMHP episode sixty-three is now LIVE on all streaming platforms! In this episode, we're covering Brallos Pass.
You can listen HERE: https://play.acast.com/s/australian-military-history/brallos-pass
As the fighting at Pinios Gorge was reaching its peak, the majority of W Force moved back through Larissa heading for the next defensive position on the Thermopylae - Brallos Pass Line.
Initially, this line was where the Allied Forces planned to halt the German advance through Greece, however the situation soon changed and the stand along this line was now responsible for delaying the German advance long enough for W Force to be evacuated from Greece.
Fail and the entire force would be captured and any further attempt to stop the Germans in this theatre would be lost.
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AMHP episode sixty-three goes LIVE on all streaming platforms tomorrow at 6am! Keen to know what we're covering? Here's ...
15/04/2024

AMHP episode sixty-three goes LIVE on all streaming platforms tomorrow at 6am! Keen to know what we're covering? Here's a hint:⁣⁣⁣⁣​​​​​​​​
On the other end of the Thermopylae line, what was the position held by Brigadier Vassey's 19th Brigade?
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Currently working on the Sunshine Coast and just across the road from where I'm staying is the memorial to the Hospital ...
23/03/2024

Currently working on the Sunshine Coast and just across the road from where I'm staying is the memorial to the Hospital Ship Centaur. The motive for the sinking of the Centaur by a Japanese submarine off the coast beyond Moreton Island is unknown and no-one faced trial for the war crime.

AMHP episode sixty-two goes LIVE on all streaming platforms tomorrow at 6am! Keen to know what we're covering? Here's a ...
19/03/2024

AMHP episode sixty-two goes LIVE on all streaming platforms tomorrow at 6am! Keen to know what we're covering? Here's a hint:⁣⁣⁣⁣​​​​​​​​
Which important delaying action allowed Allied Forces to pull back and set up a new defensive line to attempt to halt the Germans during the Mediterranean Campaign?
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We are now on Patreon! Become a Patron and support AMHP through the link below. You will gain exclusive access to all AM...
22/02/2024

We are now on Patreon! Become a Patron and support AMHP through the link below. You will gain exclusive access to all AMHP episodes, ad-free, as well as monthly bonus episodes on Australian VC recipients and stories from Diggers.
Your support will help fund a special project so, as always, we appreciate your support!

The People, Units and Places of Australia's Military History

20/02/2024

AMHP episode sixty-one is now LIVE on all streaming platforms! In this episode, we're covering Major James Francis Thomas.
You can listen HERE: https://play.acast.com/s/australian-military-history/major-james-francis-thomas
As the defence lawyer for Morant, Handcock and Whitton during the Boer War, the story of Major Thomas is often overshadowed by events of the Courts Marshall. As a prominent figure in the small rural town of Tenterfield, Thomas raised a contingent of mounted troops for service in South Africa and saw action on many battlefields, including The Siege of Elands River.
The result of his service and the outcome of the Morant trial left Thomas a broken man, largely shunned by the community who once lauded him.
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AMHP is back for 2024! Episode sixty-one goes LIVE on all streaming platforms tomorrow at 6am! Keen to know what we're c...
19/02/2024

AMHP is back for 2024! Episode sixty-one goes LIVE on all streaming platforms tomorrow at 6am! Keen to know what we're covering? Here's a hint:⁣⁣⁣⁣​​​​​​​​
Who was Australia's first military legal representative?
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07/12/2023

AMHP episode sixty is now LIVE on all streaming platforms! In this episode, we're covering the Battle of Maryang San Part 3.
You can listen HERE: https://play.acast.com/s/australian-military-history/the-battle-of-maryang-san-part-3
With Hill 317 in the safe hands of 3RAR, all that remained was for the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers to take Hill 217 and 3RAR to take Sierra feature and The Hinge. The previous day's fighting had shown that Hill 217 would be a tough nut to crack and although the Fusiliers managed to seize the position, they were unable to hold onto it in the face of a massive Chinese counter-attack.
The outcome of the battle would be determined by 3RAR. If successful, the entire Maryang San complex would be secured. Fail and the whole plan would need to be revised. The pressure was on Lt Col Hassett and his troops.
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AMHP episode sixty goes LIVE on all streaming platforms tomorrow at 6am! Keen to know what we're covering? Here's a hint...
04/12/2023

AMHP episode sixty goes LIVE on all streaming platforms tomorrow at 6am! Keen to know what we're covering? Here's a hint:⁣⁣⁣
What nickname did the troops of 3RAR earn for themselves at Maryang San?
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AMHP episode fifty-nine goes LIVE on all streaming platforms tomorrow at 6am! Keen to know what we're covering? Here's a...
06/11/2023

AMHP episode fifty-nine goes LIVE on all streaming platforms tomorrow at 6am! Keen to know what we're covering? Here's a hint:⁣⁣
Which features had to be captured before 3RAR could take Maryang San?
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17/10/2023

AMHP episode fifty-eight is now LIVE on all streaming platforms! In this episode, we're covering the Battle of Maryang San.
You can listen HERE: https://play.acast.com/s/australian-military-history/the-battle-of-maryang-san-part-1
In 1951 the combatant nations of the Korean War had finally come to the negotiating table, raising hopes that the Korean War would soon be over. But when negotiations broke down, the troops went back to fighting. General Van Fleet wanted the UN troops to advance and push the Chinese troops back.
US troops pushed forward at Punchbowl, and shortly thereafter the 1st Commonwealth Division, including the 3rd Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment (3RAR) launched its attack on the Maryang San complex.
The first phase involved the attack on Hill 355 by the Kings Own Scottish Borderers and the Shropshire Light Infantry. 3RAR's role in this opening move was intended to be a supporting role, but when the Borderers and Shropshires were held up by heavy fire, C Company of 3RAR was sent in to help.
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AMHP episode fifty-eight goes LIVE on all streaming platforms tomorrow at 6am! Keen to know what we're covering? Here's ...
17/10/2023

AMHP episode fifty-eight goes LIVE on all streaming platforms tomorrow at 6am! Keen to know what we're covering? Here's a hint:⁣
Which conflict involved the important feature Hill 317?
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26/09/2023

AMHP episode fifty-seven is now LIVE on all streaming platforms! In this episode, we're covering Damien Parer.
You can listen HERE: https://play.acast.com/s/australian-military-history/damien-parer
When the Second AIF headed to war, a little known photographer named Damien Parer was with them. Having made a reputation in the fledgling Australian film industry, Parer was selected as an official war photographer for the Department of Information.
He would go on to record many of the iconic images of Australian troops in that war. But the bureaucracy of the DoI would eventually see Parer resign and take up a role with Paramount News, a move which would bring about his untimely death on the island of Peleliu.
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AMHP episode fifty-seven goes LIVE on all streaming platforms tomorrow at 6am! Keen to know what we're covering? Here's ...
26/09/2023

AMHP episode fifty-seven goes LIVE on all streaming platforms tomorrow at 6am! Keen to know what we're covering? Here's a hint:
Who provided the footage for Australia's first Academy Award winning film?
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05/09/2023

AMHP episode fifty-six is now LIVE on all streaming platforms! In this episode, we're covering the Fall of Rabaul Part 2.
You can listen HERE: https://play.acast.com/s/australian-military-history/the-fall-of-rabaul-part-2
With the port town of Rabaul captured by the Japanese, the men of Lark Force began their retreat. Two main escape routes developed, one to the north and the other to the south. All of the survivors experienced hardships over the coming weeks.
Those who went north and came under the energetic leadership of Lt Appel were the lucky ones, being evacuated after only a few weeks. Those who headed south faced a much tougher trek, with some destined to fall victim to Japanese atrocities at the Tol Plantation.
Warning - contains description of the massacre at Tol.
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AMHP episode fifty-six goes LIVE on all streaming platforms tomorrow at 6am! Keen to know what we're covering? Here's a ...
05/09/2023

AMHP episode fifty-six goes LIVE on all streaming platforms tomorrow at 6am! Keen to know what we're covering? Here's a hint:
Why was the evacuation of Keith MacCarthy and his group so special?
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16/08/2023
15/08/2023

AMHP episode fifty-five is now LIVE on all streaming platforms! In this episode, we're covering the Fall of Rabaul.
You can listen HERE: https://play.acast.com/s/australian-military-history/the-fall-of-rabaul-part-1
The war in Europe seemed a long way off for the inhabitants of New Britain and there was no real urgency from the Australian Chiefs of Staff to secure this vital island. A token force was sent to Rabaul to observe any movement and to report back to Army HQ. This was known as Lark Force.
But in December 1941, Japanese forces bombed Pearl Harbor and began their conquest of the Pacific. Rabaul was now under threat, but you wouldn't know it. The Defence Chiefs decided not to reinforce Lark Force, or even provide them with adequate resources to defend the port town.
Lark Force commander, Colonel Scanlan, had not even made plans for a withdrawal should the Japanese force arrive anytime soon. And arrive they did, and a spirited yet doomed attempt to defend New Britain was undertaken.
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AMHP episode fifty-five goes LIVE on all streaming platforms tomorrow at 6am. Keen to know what we're covering? Here's a...
15/08/2023

AMHP episode fifty-five goes LIVE on all streaming platforms tomorrow at 6am. Keen to know what we're covering? Here's a hint:
Which event, one of the greatest Australian command failures of WWII, gave me the most trouble pronouncing place names?
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