
Duty First
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Content
- Front cover
- Front flap
- Part Title
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of Maps
- Abbreviations
- Contributors
- Preface to the 2008 Edition
- Preface to the 1990 Edition
- 1 Raising a Regular Infantry Force: Morotai, 1945-46
- Policy Issues
- Raising the Battalions
- Training and Peacetime Routine
- Growing Impatience
- Departure for Japan
- 2 British Commonwealth Occupation Force: Japan, 1946-48
- Enforcing SCAP Directives-65th Battalion
- Grand Parades and Guard Duty-66th Battalion
- Training in Japan-67th Battalion
- 3 Formation of the Royal Australian Regiment: Australia and Japan, 1948-50
- Development of the Postwar Army
- Formation of the RAR
- The RAR in Australia-1949-50
- Last Days of BCOF
- Preparation for War
- 4 The Regiment's First War: Korea, 1950-56
- Advance to the Yalu
- The United Nations Withdrawal
- The United Nations Counteroffensive
- Kapyong
- The 1st Commonwealth Division in Action
- The Static War
- 5 The Malayan Emergency: Malaya, 1955-60
- A Outline of the Malayan Emergency
- Jungle Patrolling-2 RAR in Malaya
- Denial Operations- 3 RAR in Malaya
- Maintaining Pressure-1 RAR in Malaya
- 6 Consolidation and Reorganisation: Australia, 1950-65
- In Search of a Home Base
- The Reorganisation of 1957
- The Introduction of the Pentropic Organisation
- The End of the Pentropic Organisation
- 7 Confrontation: Malaysia and Borneo, 1960-66
- 2 RAR at Terendak
- The Beginning of Confrontation
- Rounding Up the Infiltrators-3 RAR in Malaya
- Claret Operations-3 RAR in Borneo
- 4 RAR in Malaysia
- 8 A Nine-Battalion Regiment: Australia, Malaysia and Singapore, 1965-73
- Expanding the Regiment
- Training for War
- Terendak and Singapore
- Memories of Nine Battalion
- 9 The Build-Up: Vietnam, 1965-67
- Introduction
- The Situation
- 1 RAR's First Vietnam Tour
- 1 ATF Establishes its Presence
- Operations of 5 RAR and 6 RAR
- The Battle of Long Tan
- More of the Same
- Reassessment
- Balancing Tactics and Techniques
- Operation Bribie
- The Long Hai Hills
- Final 5 RAR and 6 RAR Operations
- Operations of 2 RAR and 7 RAR in 1967
- The Battle of Suoi Chau Pha
- Resettlement and Reorganisation
- Conclusions
- 10 Main Force Operations: Vietnam, 1968-69
- The 1968 Tet Offensive
- Into the Long Hais
- The Second VC Offensive
- The Attacks on FSB Coral
- The Attacks on FSB Balmoral
- Back to Phuoc Tuy
- The Third VC Offensive
- Keeping the VC Main Force Off Balance
- Operation Goodwood
- The 1969 Tet Offensive
- The Last VC Main Force Offensive
- 11 Pacification in Phuoc Tuy: Vietnam, 1969-72
- Pacification Operations
- Mines and Bunkers
- Keeping the Pressure on th VC
- Return to Main Force Operations
- Withdrawal
- 12 The Defence of Australia: Australia, 1973-79
- The Post-Vietnam Army
- Linking the Battalions
- Towards Continental Defence
- The Mechanisation Trial
- An Array of Tasks
- 13 Ready Reaction and Specialisation: Australia, 1980-90
- Operatiom Morrisdance
- Army Reorganisation
- The Operational Deployment Force
- Mechanisation
- The Parachute Capability
- The Brisbane Battalions
- 14 Upheaval, Uncertainty and Opportunity: UN Operations and Australia, 190-99
- Strategic Direction and Cost-cutting
- UN Deployments-Somalia, Cambodia and Rwanda
- Reform and Restructuring
- Embracing Technology
- Training-The Old and the New
- 15 Near and Far: Operations, 1999-2006
- East Timor, 1999-2004
- Operation Astute
- Solomon Islands
- Special Role for 4 RAR
- War in Iraq
- Operations in Afghanistan, 2005-06
- Return to the Pacific, November 2006
- Exercices
- Women in Battalions
- Hardened and Networked Army (HNA)
- Reflections on the 'Special' Nature of the RAR
- 16 Individual Views
- Betts
- Butler
- Caligari (Barry and John)
- Cruickshank
- East
- Gillman
- Gould
- Hassett
- Hurley
- Smith
- Thompson
- Appendices
- Appendix A
- Appendix B
- Appendix C
- Appendix D
- Endnotes
- Bibliography
- Index
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