Jacka VC : Australian hero
Macklin, Robert, 1941-2006
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Jacka was the people's hero of the Great War. In 1919 he returned to a triumphant welcome as thousands lined the streets to cheer the first Australian to be awarded the Victoria Cross, at Gallipoli. The man himself has been an enigma, until now.
Jacka VC : Australian hero / by Robert Macklin
Crows Nest Allen & Unwin 2006
298 p. illustrations maps
Authors note -- Maps -- Prologue -- 1 Getting the buggers -- 2 Jacka count -- 3 Gathering for the fray -- 4 The Old World beckons -- 5 Parry and thrust -- 6 Closing in -- 7 Anzac Day -- 8 The first VC -- 9 The heights of folly -- 10 Withdrawn -- 11 Quarter-time break -- 12 Hunting the Hun -- 13 Bravest man in the Aussie army -- 14 Action and reaction -- 15 Fair and foul -- I6 Inspiration -- 17 Butchering at Bullecourt -- 18 Tank attack -- 19 With Monash again -- 20 Rebellion -- 21 Command at last -- 22 The sorrow of loss -- 23 Danger man -- 24 Jacka's luck runs out -- 25 Recuperating -- 26 Returning a hero -- 27 The real homecoming -- 28 Wedded Miss -- 29 The other war -- 30 Back in the front lines -- 31 Going out -- Epilogue -- Notes
9781741148305 (pbk)
940.412 JAC
940.412
English
5540
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St Clair | Nonfiction | 940.412 JAC | Available |