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The Royal Australian Navy in World War II

by David Stevens
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Overview

With new material provided by leading naval historians from Australia and overseas, this revised edition examines the part the Royal Australian Navy played throughout six years of World War II. Drawing on recently released official documents and the latest scholarly research, new light is shed on the vital importance of Australia's role in maritime campaigns around the world.

Synopsis

With new material provided by leading naval historians from Australia and overseas, this revised edition examines the part the Royal Australian Navy played throughout six years of World War II. Drawing on recently released official documents and the latest scholarly research, new light is shed on the vital importance of Australia's role in maritime campaigns around the world.

About the Author, David Stevens

David Stevens is the director of the naval historical studies unit within the Australian Department of Defense and a former naval officer. He is the author of A U-Boat Far From Home and the editor of The Face of Naval Battle and Southern Trident.

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Book Details

Published
October 1, 2005
Publisher
Allen & Unwin Pty., Limited
Pages
336
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9781741141849

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