Description
Assault Brigade provides a detailed examination of the 18th Australian Infantry Brigade’s operations throughout World War II. Matthew Miller draws on extensive research, including official records and veteran accounts, to chronicle the brigade’s formation, training, and combat experiences across multiple theaters of war.
The work covers the brigade’s significant engagements in the Pacific campaign, including operations in New Guinea and other critical battlegrounds. Miller analyzes the brigade’s tactical decisions, leadership effectiveness, and the experiences of soldiers under combat conditions. The narrative explores how the brigade evolved from its early deployments to becoming a seasoned fighting force.
This volume contributes to the Australian Army History Series by providing an in-depth regimental history that illuminates the broader context of Australian military operations during the war. It offers valuable insights into leadership, strategy, and the human experience of warfare.







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