Phillip Bradley
Phillip Bradley (born 18 May 1955) is an Australian military historian who has written nine books as well as numerous articles for ''Wartime'' and ''After the Battle'' magazine. He has been described as "One of the finest chroniclers of the Australian Army's role in the New Guinea campaign".Bradley has travelled many Australian battlefields, including sites in Papua New Guinea, Turkey and France. Provided by Wikipedia
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To Salamaua / by Bradley, Phillip
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On shaggy ridge : the Australian Seventh Division in the Ramu Valley from Kaiapit to the Finisterres / by Bradley, Phillip
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To Salamaua / by Bradley, Phillip
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The battle for Wau : New Guinea's frontline, 1942-1943 / by Bradley, Phillip
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Australian light horse : the campaign in the Middle East, 1916-1918 / by Bradley, Phillip
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The battle for Wau : New Guinea's frontline, 1942-1943 / by Bradley, Phillip
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D-Day New Guinea : the extraordinary story of the battle for Lae and the greatest combined airborne and amphibious operation of the Pacific War / by Bradley, Phillip
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