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Derrick VC in his own words: The wartime writings of Australia's most famous fighting soldier of World War II
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Derrick VC in his own words: The wartime writings of Australia’s most famous fighting soldier of World War II

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Tom ‘Diver’ Derrick VC DCM was Australia’s most famous fighting soldier of World War II. Derrick fought in five campaigns, won the highest medals for bravery, and died of wounds sustained while leading his men in the war’s last stages. His career reached its climax on the jungle-clad heights of Sattelberg in New Guinea, where he won the Victoria Cross by spearheading the capture of seemingly impregnable Japanese defences.

The diaries Derrick kept throughout his campaigns, from Tobruk to Tarakan, are among the most important writings by any Australian soldier. Those diaries and all his other known wartime correspondence and interviews are published here for the first time in their entirety. ‘Diver’ had only a rudimentary education, but his intelligence, humour, ambition and fighting outlook shine through his words.

Edited and annotated by Mark Johnston, one of Australia’s leading authorities on World War II, this book provides unprecedented insights into the mind and the remarkable career of one of Australia’s most decorated and renowned servicemen.

‘Australia’s leading World War II historian reveals Australia’s most intriguing Victoria Cross winner - an enticing and informative pairing!’ - Professor Peter Stanley

‘Brilliantly researched - a wonderful, enlightening insight into the life of Australia’s most remarkable frontline soldier of World War II.’ - Professor David Horner

‘Few historians would be better suited to writing about the soldiers’ battles, weapons and equipment during the Second World War than Mark Johnston. Over the past decade he has become the leading historian on the experience of Australian soldiers during the war.‘ - Karl James, Wartime Magazine

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
NewSouth Publishing
Country
Australia
Date
1 April 2021
Pages
448
ISBN
9781742237244

Tom ‘Diver’ Derrick VC DCM was Australia’s most famous fighting soldier of World War II. Derrick fought in five campaigns, won the highest medals for bravery, and died of wounds sustained while leading his men in the war’s last stages. His career reached its climax on the jungle-clad heights of Sattelberg in New Guinea, where he won the Victoria Cross by spearheading the capture of seemingly impregnable Japanese defences.

The diaries Derrick kept throughout his campaigns, from Tobruk to Tarakan, are among the most important writings by any Australian soldier. Those diaries and all his other known wartime correspondence and interviews are published here for the first time in their entirety. ‘Diver’ had only a rudimentary education, but his intelligence, humour, ambition and fighting outlook shine through his words.

Edited and annotated by Mark Johnston, one of Australia’s leading authorities on World War II, this book provides unprecedented insights into the mind and the remarkable career of one of Australia’s most decorated and renowned servicemen.

‘Australia’s leading World War II historian reveals Australia’s most intriguing Victoria Cross winner - an enticing and informative pairing!’ - Professor Peter Stanley

‘Brilliantly researched - a wonderful, enlightening insight into the life of Australia’s most remarkable frontline soldier of World War II.’ - Professor David Horner

‘Few historians would be better suited to writing about the soldiers’ battles, weapons and equipment during the Second World War than Mark Johnston. Over the past decade he has become the leading historian on the experience of Australian soldiers during the war.‘ - Karl James, Wartime Magazine

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
NewSouth Publishing
Country
Australia
Date
1 April 2021
Pages
448
ISBN
9781742237244