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King George V, knighting Lieutenant-General Sir John Monash, Australian Corps commander, at the corps headquarters in August 1918. Credit: Australian War Memorial "Every man who had served on ...
General Sir John Monash. On the far northern end of the attack zone, the hardest nut to crack will be the village of Hamel itself, where the heavily dug in Germans will be able to use the ...
The military genius of General Sir John Monash had its full impact in the battle of Amiens 88 years ago on the eighth of the eighth, 1918 - a date Roland Perry argues, should be nationally recognised.
One of the dramatic and defining events in Australia’s evolution to independence and control of its military forces came in May 1918 when John Monash became the first Australian to be appointed ...
John Monash or Yakov ben Yosef was unabashedly Jewish, a Board member of St Kilda Shule and Hon Vice President of the Zionist Federation of Australia.
Sir John is 66 years of age. He was born in Melbourne on June 27th., 1865, the son of Louis Monash, of Melbourne, and a nephew of the great Jewish historian, Professor Heinrich Graetz, a ...
ACCORDING to his military ID, he was at Villers-Bretonneux in France on Anzac Day, 1918.
The Federal Government is providing an $8.3 million funding boost for technology upgrades, maintenance and enhancements at the high-tec Sir John Monash Centre in France.
The Federal Government is providing an $8.3 million funding boost for technology upgrades, maintenance and enhancements at the high-tec Sir John Monash Centre in France.
The Federal Government is providing an $8.3 million funding boost for technology upgrades, maintenance and enhancements at the high-tec Sir John Monash Centre in France.
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