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Digger History
by Keith Robinson
Digger History is about Australia’s military history, the battles, the people who fought and some of the customs and traditions of Australia’s Defence Force.
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The ANZACs of Greece and Crete
In 1941, Australian and New Zealand forces fought in Greece and Crete. The ANZAC Division fought vital rearguard actions to allow other troops to evacuate.This is a brief story about the ANZACs in Greece and Crete during World War 2.
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The Siege of Tobruk
The small port town of Tobruk was of vital importance to both sides in the North African campaign in 1942.A small group of Australian, British and Indian defenders were tasked with holding the besieged town against the German and Italian forces. German propaganda thought they were insulting these troops by calling them rats, but instead, the defenders used it as a badge of honour - The Rats of Tobruk.
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The Australian Slouch Hat
The Hat KFF (Khaki Fur Felt) more commonly known as the Slouch Hat, is probably the most iconic symbol of the Australian Army.In this episode I talk about the history of the slouch hat and how it has evolved over the last 150 years.
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The Charge of Beersheba - 31 October 1917
On the 31st of October 1917, one of the last great cavalry changes in history was carried out. And it wasn’t by cavalry, but Australian Light Horse mounted infantry.
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Gallipoli - part 3, the landings on the Gallipoli peninsula
In this episode I talk about the landings on the Gallipoli peninsula on the 25th April 1916, the day that was to become known as ANZAC Day in Australia and New Zealand.
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Gallipoli - part 2, the nations involved
In this episode I talk about the nations involved in the Gallipoli campaign of 1915
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Gallipoli - part 1, the prelude
Growing up in Australia, I learned about ANZAC Day and the Gallipoli landings from an early age. But not much was taught at school about the reasons and events behind the Gallipoli campaign.In this episode I explore some of the events leading up to the Ottoman Empire entering World War 1 on the side of the Central powers and the reasons why the Gallipoli landings took place.
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ANZAC, and the laws around using this word
The word Anzac is protected by law in Australia and New Zealand. There are laws about how the word can and cannot be used. In this episode I talk about the Protection of the Word ‘ANZAC’ Act of 1921.
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Bagpipes at War
It’s Dawn on the 25th of April. As the sun slowly rises the haunting sound of a bagpipe breaks through the pre dawn silence.How did bagpipes become a part of our military traditions.In this episode I talk about bagpipes at war.
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Anniversary of the RAAF
The Royal Australian Air Force is the second oldest Air Force in the world after the RAF.In this episode I talk about the formation of the RAAF in 1921 as an independent branch of Australia’s Defence Forces.
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Anzac Biscuits - a brief history
Rolled oats, golden syrup, flour, coconut … if you grew up in Australia, you’ll recognise that these ingredients combined make Anzac Biscuits But why are these biscuits so untwined the ANZAC tradition, did they originate in Australia or New Zealand, and why is it illegal to call them cookies?
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The Imperial Camel Corps
During World War 1, over 4000 Australian, New Zealand, and British soldiers served in the Imperial Camel Corps.Join Keith as he talks about the time the ANZACs rode camels.
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The Birthday of the Australian Army and Royal Australian Navy
In this episode Keith talks about how the Australian Army and Navy came about after federation in 1901
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Digger History is about Australia’s military history, the battles, the people who fought and some of the customs and traditions of Australia’s Defence Force.
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Keith Robinson
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