
Focusing on specific events, people and groups throughout the history of Australia at arms.
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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 95 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | History | |||

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Warwick does an outstanding job on all of his podcasts.
He puts a lot of effort in the research, and with that, a lot of his dry humour.
Warwick is well worth listing to.
Keep up the fantastic work.
Absolutely love this podcast. Having just recently found this podcast, I have been binge listening to all the episodes. Having grandfathers that fought in both the Middle East and New Guinea in WW2, I love to hear all the details. Keep up the great work Warwick.
Very good job I trying to learn all about war history and this podcast has been great so thank you.
Wonderful to find an informed and entertaining podcast devoted to Australian military history - a fascinating and inspiring subject neglected by other military history podcasts, engagingly presented
Definitely one of the better podcasts about Australian history 10/10 would recommend any and every Australian citizen to listen to this very good learning experience for everyone
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This podcast offers a comprehensive look into Australia's military history, covering specific battles, pivotal individuals, and significant military groups throughout the nation's past. Episodes often feature detailed narratives that provide insight into the experiences of Australian troops during various conflicts, from World War I and World War II to more contemporary engagements. A notable aspect is the engaging storytelling and personal anecdotes shared by the host, which aim to bring historical events to life for listeners. The podcast is particularly distinguished by its blend of meticulous research and a light-hearted approach, making it an approachable and informative source for those interested in military history.
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Australian Military History launched 6 years ago and published 95 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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