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Index
Cover
Half Title Page
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Authors’ preface
Acknowledgements
Foreword
Part 1
Timeline
Introduction
The First Australian Armoured Car Section
The Libyan Desert
Sinai
The Battle of Beersheba
Palestine
The Dead Sea
The Battle of Megiddo
The Motor Dash on Aleppo
After the Armistice
The Battle with the Kurdish Bandits
Dramatis Personae of the Motor Patrol
The men of the original Armoured Car Section
The reinforcements
Old soldiers fading away
Part 2
Timeline
Introduction
Reality — the first experiences of tank support
Perception — the Australian public’s view
A real tank for Australia
Dramatis Personae
Home Services and Permanent Military Forces
Old Soldiers
Appendix A Honours and Decorations
Appendix B Australian Imperial Force Nominal Roll
Appendix C Nominal Roll: 1st Australian Armoured Car Section, Battery and 1st Australian Light Car Patrol 1916-1919
Appendix D Other Military Service: 1st Australian Armoured Car Section/Battery and 1st Australian Light Car Patrol 1916-1919
Appendix E Nominal Roll: United Kingdom Personnel, attached 1st Australian Armoured Car Battery and 1st Australian Light Car Patrol 1916-1919. (Incomplete)
Appendix F Vehicles and Vehicle Records of 1st Australian Armoured Car Section/Battery and 1st Australian Light Car Patrol 1916-1919
Appendix G Notes on the establishment of a Light Car Patrol, 1941
Appendix H 5th Cavalry Division Narrative of Operations (19th September to 31st October 1918)
Appendix I Nominal Roll: Tank Personnel 1918
Appendix J Mk. IV (Female) Tank Technical Details
Appendix K Notes on Tank Driving
Appendix L Crewing a Mk. IV Tank: Martin Pegler’s Account
Abbreviations
Endnotes
Bibliography
Index
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