This important book traces the evolution of the Australian Imperial Force from the enthusiastic amateurs of Gallipoli to the skilled warriors of the Western Front where fighting in conditions of unspeakable horror & brutality they won their legendary reputation as the best infantrymen of the war & perhaps of all time. By wars end the Australian Corps
- a mere 9 per cent of the total British force
- accounted for 22 per cent of total captures: a massive & disproportionate contribution to victory. Combining detailed battle narratives with soldiers accounts Peter Pedersen moves from Gallipoli through Palestine to the Western Front graphically recreating the campaigns of a war in which over 200 000 Australians
- two out of every three combatants
- were killed or wounded. Including the New Zealanders at every stage he also covers the war in the air & at sea in dressing posts & hospitals & on a home front devastated by casualty rates & riven over conscription. Illustrated with over 300 photographs & artworks this epic work recalls to memory the forgotten heroes & the bloody campaigns of a war that brought glory to the Australian nation but tragedy to every Australian family.