Apr 16 2024
The First at War: Capt William Holmes Travers: Part One: North Africa and Greece
3-JANUARY-1941. While serving as a Platoon Lieutenant within the 2/1st Australian Infantry Battalion, Captain William Holmes Travers participated in the first major engagements of the Australian Imperial Force during the Second World War including the capture of Bardia, Tobruk and the disastrous campaign in Greece before becoming a Prisoner of War following the failure at Crete. In this episode, we focus on the first involvement of the Australian Imperial Force during the Second World War, the Capture of Bardia during Operation Compass and Operation Lusture, the Failed Rearguard Operation to Defend Greece from German Invasion.
This episode was made possible due to support from History Guild. 'This Autumn I Was Only Doing My Job; An Australian Military
History Podcast has Partnered with History Guild to bring you a series of
episodes dedicated to telling the life service and legacy of four Australians, of
the tens of thousands who served in the Mediterranean during the Second World War,
playing a vital role in the theatre. History Guild has created this project so
more people can discover the stories of service and sacrifice of the
Australians who fought there, and Honor them by visiting these battlefields.
The History Guild website, historyguild.org, has guides to help people visit
and understand battlefields in Crete, Greece and Malta.'
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