Australians at War
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Through my eyes
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Welcome to the Australians at War website which commemorates the service and sacrifice of Australia's veterans over the past 100 years.

On this site, you can explore the featured stories 'Through My Eyes' via the themes of Mateship, Courage Under Fire, Getting Through It, Aussie Know How, Thoughts of Home and Worn with Pride.

You can create your Family Military History Tree. Test your skills with our series of War Games and see whether you 'have what it takes', with our Aptitude Test.

The site also allows you to examine artifacts such as diaries, photos, journals, letters and memorabilia. And see and hear the personal stories of those who were there, some that have never been told, until now.

Command Centre    
Through my Eyes Flash Version
(requires Macromedia Flash)
 
Through my Eyes HTML Version  
Boer War MATES - My Kingdom for a horse
COURAGE UNDER FIRE -Wooly the warrior
WORN WITH PRIDE - One hundred years on
GETTING THROUGH IT - My time will soon be up
AUSSIE KNOW HOW -Smart enough to steal a policeman's watch
THOUGHTS OF HOME - War of independance

picture of soldier on horseback
World War I MATES - Carried with care
COURAGE UNDER FIRE - A white feather in the mail
WORN WITH PRIDE - Too deep for words
GETTING THROUGH IT - Farewell to Australian sons
AUSSIE KNOW HOW - A view from Down Under
THOUGHTS OF HOME - Conscripton! Australia decides

picture of soldiers crossing a bridge
World War II MATES - When your number's up
COURAGE UNDER FIRE - Kamikaze bomber
WORN WITH PRIDE - Women answer the call
GETTING THROUGH IT - Railway of death
AUSSIE KNOW HOW - Sheep in wolf's clothing
THOUGHTS OF HOME - Australia under attack

picture of World War 2 fighter plane
Korea MATES - Eyewitness to history
COURAGE UNDER FIRE - The war of words
WORN WITH PRIDE - A proud black tradition
GETTING THROUGH IT - The cold war
AUSSIE KNOW HOW - 900 Australians save Korea from communism
THOUGHTS OF HOME - Reds under the bed
picture of a flame thrower
South East Asia MATES - Looking after your own
COURAGE UNDER FIRE - Vietnamese entree
WORN WITH PRIDE - Dressed to kill
GETTING THROUGH IT - The rumble in the jungle
AUSSIE KNOW HOW - Indonesia attacks across the border
THOUGHTS OF HOME - Keeping your cool in a hot climate

picture of soliders in jungle
Vietnam MATES - The steps are the same, on the moon or a mine
COURAGE UNDER FIRE - Chopper rescue under fire
WORN WITH PRIDE - No walk in tha park
GETTING THROUGH IT - Who'd be a Nasho
AUSSIE KNOW HOW - Sheer bloody bomb proof
THOUGHTS OF HOME - A country at war with itself

picture of soldier in Vietnam
Peacekeeping MATES - A sense of fair play
COURAGE UNDER FIRE - You can't shoot back
WORN WITH PRIDE - Age shall not weary them
GETTING THROUGH IT - Local knowledge
AUSSIE KNOW HOW - The battle for hearts and minds
THOUGHTS OF HOME - Captured ... on canvas

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The Great Search BOER WAR
WORLD WAR I
WORLD WAR II
KOREA
SOUTH EAST ASIA
VIETNAM
PEACEKEEPING

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Television Series EPISODE 1 "WE'RE ON A LONG TREK NOW"
EPISODE 2 "WHO'LL COME A FIGHTING THE KAISER WITH ME"
EPISODE 3 "... MATESHIP WAS THE GREATEST THING"
EPISODE 4 "HERE WE GO AGAIN"
EPISODE 5 "THE THIN KHAKI LINE"
EPISODE 6 "THE FORGOTTEN WAR"
EPISODE 7 "TRYING NOT REMEMBER"
EPISODE 8 "FAITH ENOUGH FOR ALL OF US"

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Family Tree Create A New Family Military History Record
Edit Your Details
View Your Family Military History
Do Your Research

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Education Kit    
Symbology Navy Mission
Air Force Mission
Army Mission
( requires Macromedia Flash )

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Aptitude Test Do You Have What It Takes?

 
Credits    
About Us    
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HELP

Australians at War is presented in two ways. The first as HTML for those viewers who have a basic computer and internet connection. The second presentation is enhanced for viewers with a newer machine and a 56K and above connection.

HTML
The main sections of this site are stories with text and pictures. For example the Great Search Stories and 'Through My Eyes', feature stories. To enhance your experience of these, the only required plug-ins for the video and audio content are either Apple QuickTime or Microsoft Windows Media Player. Refer to the web addresses below for your free download. Full transcripts of all interviews are available in text format.

FLASH
An enhanced version of 'Through My Eyes' has been created using Flash. This allows for a visually rich format with many more photographs and artefacts. The war game Symbology also uses Flash. Both require a Flash plug-in version 4.0 or later to be present on your computer. You can also download this for free, see the link below.

SITE MAP & HELP
The site map allows you to see a global view of the content. You can choose to jump into different parts of the stories by following a link.

NAVIGATION
The designers have created a graphic style whereby anything that is orange in colour indicates that it can be selected or linked. For example the HTML version uses a small round orange button for indication of a link.

Breadcrumb navigation is located at the top of all HTML pages on the site. It provides a visual link of the path that you have followed. If you select the first link in this list you will trace you path back to the beginning of your journey.

PLUG-INS
Of the three main plug-ins that this site uses, you need to choose which one is best suited for you and your computer.

APPLE QUICKTIME PLAYER
This software is cross platform PC or MAC, and provides streaming audio and video playback capabilities. This site uses version 4.1.2 or later of the QuickTime player and it is the recommend player for use with Apple Macintosh computers.

Download Quicktime 4.1.2: http://www.apple.com/QuickTime/download

WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER
This software is cross platform PC or MAC, and provides streaming audio and video capabilities. This site uses version 7 of Windows Media Player or later and it is the recommend player for use with PC computers.

Download Windows Media Player 7: http://www.microsoft.com/downloads

FLASH
With Macromedia Flash Player, you can view the best animation and entertainment on the Web. This site uses version 4.0 of the Flash plugin.

Download Flash 5: http://www.macromedia.com

STREAMING VIDEO AND AUDIO
The media on this site is optimised for both a narrowband and broadband experience.

- Narrowband delivers a 56K and 100K (ISDN) stream.

- Broadband delivers a 256K stream.

INTERNET BROWSERS
Australians at War is optimised for Microsoft Internet Explorer and Netscape browsers version 4.0 and later.

TROUBLE SHOOTING

STREAMING MEDIA

Broken Link
A broken link icon will appear on the page if you do not have either the QuickTime or Windows Media Players installed on your machine. Both can be downloaded for free. See the links above.

Stuttering video
Streaming media data is buffered into your computer in small packets of information. Sometimes these data streams are interrupted, causing a stuttering effect while playing your video or audio. Unfortunately the slower your internet connection the more you will experience this.

QuickTime

Connection Speed
QuickTime allows you to specify a connection speed. Make sure you select a speed that your network can deliver. If you set this too high your player will not be able to deliver the best performance for your machine.

No Vision
If you are viewing QuickTime streaming media in an office environment with network security (ie. a firewall). You need to open your QuickTime preferences and select Streaming Proxy. Pull down the menu bar to Streaming Transport and select: Use http, Port ID 80. Or contact your network manager for advice.

Windows Media Player

No Video
If your video plays audio only and no video, you will need to upgrade your Windows Media player. For systems running Windows 95 and NT you will need the very latest version 6.4 player. Even if you think that you have 6.4 you should download and install the very latest sub-version available form the download link. For Windows 98 and Windows 2000 systems you should use Version 7.
See the free download link above.



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