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1,271 Days a Soldier Details the First-Hand Experiences of Colonel H. E. Gardiner During the Second World War
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1,271 Days a Soldier is the journal record of Gardiner’s military experiences over four years during World War II.
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First Line Friday: “There is something wrong with this cooking class.”
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In our quest to encourage creativity, we post a writing prompt every other Friday. Write a story with the prompt as the first line and share it with us.
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Book Review: “Trust and Leadership,” reviewed by Mungo Melvin
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Mungo Melvin, Major General, British Army (Ret.), reviews Trust and Leadership, “a must read for any professional officer.”
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First Line Friday: “The woods seemed to go on forever, leaving endless possibility for adventure.”
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Be creatively inspired with these writing prompts from our interns. Write a story with the prompt as the first line and share it with us.
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Year of the Books Chat: September
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Some of the books you’ve read by male authors were written by women. Can you guess which?
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New AUSA Book Program Title, Trust and Leadership, Explores the Australian Army’s Use of Mission Command
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TRUST AND LEADERSHIP reveals how Australian mission command was applied during ten global conflicts during the last century.