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Little by Little

by Michael Tyquin
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genre History · Military · Non-fiction

The remarkable story of the formation, development, and achievements of the Australian Army Medical Corps, from before Federation to the Vietnam War and beyond.

Michael Tyquin is the official historian of the Royal Australian Army Medical Corps and a former Adjunct Professor at the University of Queensland’s Centre for Military and Veterans’ Health. His most recent book is Training for War (2017). Little by Little was first published in 2003.


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Duntroon

by Chris Clark
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genre History · Military · Non-fiction

When the Royal Military College of Australia opened on a former sheep station in 1911, it was the first federal institution established in the national capital. The college continues to train the Australian Army’s officer corps even today. First published in 1986, this is the story of a small, sometimes controversial institution and its impact on Australian society, the Canberra community and the Australian military over the first 75 years of its existence.

Chris Clark is an acclaimed military historian. His books include The Diggers (1993), Breaking Free (Australian Defence Industry) (1999), The Encyclopaedia of Australia’s Battles (revised, 2010) and a revised edition of The Third Brother (RAAF 1921–39) (2021).