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Eighty years since Allied victory in the Pacific, a historian discovers new evidence of wartime espionage, including reports ...
Townsville in War and Peace 1942–1946, compiled and edited by Geoff Hansen and the late Dr Diane Menghetti, was first ...
A TOWNSVILLE veteran who helped occupy Japan after it was almost destroyed during World War II has finally received his service medals, 74 years after he enlisted.
A Townsville historian finds evidence of a military mutiny between American soldiers during World War II. His findings document an eight hour siege at a base in north Queensland which has never ...
A NEW Australian Army combat-training centre that will better prepare soldiers for war is nearing completion at Townsville’s Lavarack Barracks.
A beloved uncle and World War II soldier remembered as a family hero was given the recognition he deserved in a dedication ceremony in South Townsville on Thursday.
Anzac Day in Townsville: Services times and how the city will pay respect to soldiers past and present Anzac Day in the country’s best garrison city is always special and on Friday the community ...
Wives and children of World War II soldiers talked about working for the war effort on the home front during the 1940s. They spoke about writing letters to enlisted men abroad, how schools engaged ...
The fatal shooting of a black US soldier when trouble escalated between US troops stationed in Lancashire during World War Two has become a "cornerstone" lesson to local primary school children.
A routine cleanup in a Woodford County park turned into a great find for two Woodford County high school students.
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